类风湿关节炎toll样受体2基因表达的评价及其与疾病活动度的相关性

M. Nasser, N. Hazem, A. Atwa, A. Baiomy
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类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种自身免疫性慢性全身性疾病。它会影响关节和骨骼。类风湿性关节炎的确切病因尚不清楚。各种遗传和环境因素与类风湿性关节炎的风险增加有关。toll样受体(TLRs)的过度激活可引发包括RA在内的自身免疫性疾病的发展。本研究的目的是评估TLR2基因在类风湿关节炎患者中的表达,并探讨其与疾病活动度的相关性。这项研究包括60名患者和20名健康人。根据2010年美国风湿病学会/欧洲抗风湿病联盟标准(ACR/EULAR),患者被诊断为RA。所有纳入的受试者均无任何关节疾病和/或自身免疫性疾病。通过28个关节的疾病活动度评分确定RA疾病活动度。采集所有参与者的全血。提取总RNA。采用逆转录- pcr (RT-PCR)检测TLR2 mRNA的表达。与健康对照组相比,RA患者的TLR2 mRNA表达明显升高。TLR2表达水平与疾病活动度评分呈正相关。TLR2表达与血清类风湿因子(RF)水平无显著正相关。TLR2通路可能在RA发病机制中发挥重要作用,可能成为诊断和监测疾病活动性的新的生物标志物。
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Evaluation of Toll-like Receptor 2 Gene Expression in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Correlation with the Disease Activity
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, chronic, and systematic disease. It affects joints and bones. The exact etiology of RA is still unclear. Varied genetic and environmental factors have been associated with the increased risk for RA. Overactivation of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) could initiate the development of autoimmune diseases including RA. The aim of the study was to evaluate TLR2 gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis patients and investigate its correlation with the disease activity. This study included 60 patients and 20 healthy individuals. The patients were diagnosed with RA according to the 2010 American College of Rheumatology/ European League Against Rheumatism criteria (ACR/EULAR). All included subjects did not have any joint disorders and /or autoimmune diseases. RA disease activity was determined by the disease activity score of 28 joints. Whole blood was collected from all participants. Total RNA extraction was done. TLR2 mRNA expression was assessed by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR). TLR2 mRNA expression was found to be significantly higher in RA patients compared to healthy controls. Also, a strong positive correlation was found between TLR2 expression level and the disease activity score. A non significant positive correlation was found between TLR2 expression and serum Rheumatoid Factor (RF) level. TLR2 pathway may have an important role in RA pathogenesis and could be a new biomarker for diagnosis and monitoring disease activity.
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Current Chemical Biology
Current Chemical Biology Medicine-Biochemistry (medical)
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期刊介绍: Current Chemical Biology aims to publish full-length and mini reviews on exciting new developments at the chemistry-biology interface, covering topics relating to Chemical Synthesis, Science at Chemistry-Biology Interface and Chemical Mechanisms of Biological Systems. Current Chemical Biology covers the following areas: Chemical Synthesis (Syntheses of biologically important macromolecules including proteins, polypeptides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides etc.; Asymmetric synthesis; Combinatorial synthesis; Diversity-oriented synthesis; Template-directed synthesis; Biomimetic synthesis; Solid phase biomolecular synthesis; Synthesis of small biomolecules: amino acids, peptides, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleosides; and Natural product synthesis).
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