半乳糖凝集素-1、-4和-7与类风湿关节炎患者疾病高活性相关

IF 1.7 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
K. M. Vilar, M. Pereira, A. Dantas, M. Rêgo, I. Pitta, C. Marques, R. Gonçalves, Laurindo Ferreira da Rocha Júnior, A. Duarte, M. Pitta
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摘要

由于半凝集素(galectin, Gal)具有多种功能,很明显它们参与了类风湿关节炎(RA)的发病机制。虽有研究证实其功能,但仍与本病的临床资料无相关性,其生理意义尚不清楚。目的比较类风湿关节炎患者和健康对照者血清Gal-1、-4和-7的水平,并探讨其与临床参数的相关性。方法采集RA患者和健康供者血清,测定血清中Gal-1、-4、-7的水平。结果RA患者血清Gal-1、-4和-7水平明显高于对照组。我们用血清半乳糖凝集素水平评估疾病活动性(CDAI),发现与中度活动组相比,疾病活动性高的患者具有高水平的半乳糖凝集素。高活动期患者的半乳糖凝集素-4水平高于缓解期或低活动期患者。评估个体疾病的活动性(DAS28),与缓解或低活动性组相比,高个体活动性患者具有高水平的Gal-4。我们还发现类风湿因子阳性与Gal-1和Gal-4水平之间存在关联。结论本研究结果首次揭示了RA患者血清凝集素水平与临床参数的关系。为了证明它们在发病机制中的作用,需要对凝集素进行新的研究,以评估它们如何作为RA的生物标志物发挥作用。
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Galectin-1, -4, and -7 Were Associated with High Activity of Disease in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Background Due to the variety of functions that galectins (Gal) possess, it is clear that they participate in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Although some studies demonstrate their functions, there is still no correlation with the clinical data of the disease, having the physiological meaning still unknown. Objectives To compare serum levels of Gal-1, -4, and -7 in patients with RA and healthy controls and to correlate them with clinical parameters. Methods Serum samples were collected from patients with RA and healthy donors to determine the serum levels of Gal-1, -4, and -7. Results Serum levels of Gal-1, -4, and -7 were significantly higher in RA patients compared to controls. We evaluated disease activity (CDAI) with serum levels of galectins and found that patients who were high in disease activity had high levels of galectin compared to the moderate activity group. Galectin-4 had higher levels in patients who were in high activity when compared to the group in remission or low activity. Evaluating the activity of the individual disease (DAS28), patients in high individual activity had high levels of Gal-4 when compared to the group in remission or low activity. We also found an association between positive rheumatoid factor and Gal-1 and Gal-4 levels. Conclusion Our results show for the first time the relationship between serum levels of galectin and the clinical parameters of patients with RA. Demonstrating their role in pathogenesis, new studies with galectins are needed to assess how they function as a biomarker in RA.
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Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune Diseases IMMUNOLOGY-
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