IL-8/CD181介导的sle相关溶血性贫血炎症

Q3 Medicine
Iranian Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.30699/ijp.2025.2051460.3403
Muslim Idan Mohsin, Samer A Mh Al-Hilali, Rusul Idan Mohsin, Mohammed Mohasin, Mohammed Jasim Mohammed Al-Shamarti
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摘要

背景与目的:系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)是一种以免疫失调、自身抗体产生和器官损伤为特征的自身免疫性疾病,主要发生在肾脏。细胞因子失衡导致SLE不同的临床表现。本研究探讨了白细胞介素-8 (IL-8)及其受体CD181 (CXCR1)在SLE发病机制中的作用,特别关注了它们与溶血性贫血(一种严重并发症)的关系。方法:本研究探讨白细胞介素-8 (IL-8)及其同源受体CXCR1 (CD181)的作用。该研究分析了250例SLE患者的临床和人口统计学数据,并量化了活动性SLE、非活动性SLE和SLE合并溶血性贫血患者样本中IL-8和CD181 mRNA和蛋白的表达,并将其与健康对照进行比较。结果:在250个样本中,84%来自SLE患者,67%处于活动性疾病期。与对照组相比,在SLE患者中观察到IL-8和CD181 mRNA和蛋白的显著上调。其中,活动性SLE (p=0.0001)和非活动性SLE (p=0.01) mRNA表达显著升高。值得注意的是,IL-8 mRNA在合并溶血性贫血的SLE患者中表达显著升高(结论:这些发现表明,IL-8/CD181轴在SLE相关的炎症过程和组织损伤中起着至关重要的作用,特别是在溶血性贫血的发展中。
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IL-8/CD181 Mediated Inflammation in SLE-Associated Hemolytic Anemia.

Background & objective: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by immune dysregulation, autoantibody production, and organ damage, notably in the kidneys. Cytokine imbalances contribute to SLE's diverse clinical presentations. This study investigated the roles of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and its receptor, CD181 (CXCR1), in SLE pathogenesis, specifically focusing on their association with hemolytic anemia, a severe complication.

Methods: This research investigates the role of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and its cognate receptor, CXCR1 (CD181). It was analyzed clinical and demographic data from 250 SLE patients and quantified IL-8 and CD181 mRNA and protein expression in samples from patients with active SLE, inactive SLE, and SLE complicated by hemolytic anemia, comparing them to healthy controls.

Results: Of the 250 samples, 84% were from SLE patients, with 67% in the active disease phase. Significant upregulation of both IL-8 and CD181 mRNA and protein was observed in SLE patients compared to controls. Specifically, mRNA expression was significantly elevated in active SLE (p=0.0001) and inactive SLE (p=0.01). Notably, IL-8 mRNA expression was significantly higher in SLE patients with hemolytic anemia (p<0.0001) compared to those without (p<0.01(.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that the IL-8/CD181 axis plays a crucial role in the inflammatory processes and tissue damage associated with SLE, particularly in the development of hemolytic anemia.

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Iranian Journal of Pathology
Iranian Journal of Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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