血清OX40配体:儿童特应性皮炎严重程度的潜在标志物

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M. Ezzat, Mohamed Abdelnaeem Sallam, K. Shaheen, Rafik E Abo-El-Haythim
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背景:OX40配体(OX40L)和OX40分别是肿瘤坏死因子(TNF)和TNF受体(TNFR)超家族的成员。最近的研究表明,OX40/OX40L相互作用在特应性皮炎的发病机制中起着至关重要的作用。据我们所知,文献中没有关于特应性皮炎患儿血清或其他生物体液中OX40L水平的数据。目的:探讨异位性皮炎患儿血清中OX40L的表达与疾病活动性和严重程度的关系。方法:采用分层非随机抽样,对64名儿童进行随访、病例对照的纵向研究;34名特应性皮炎患者30名健康儿童采用夹心酶免疫分析法测定血清OX40L浓度。根据莱斯特体征评分(LSS)、简单评分系统(SSS)、特应性皮炎评分(SCORAD)指数和客观评分(Objective SCORAD)评估特应性皮炎的严重程度。结果:特应性皮炎患者血清OX40L水平(pg/ml)在发作期(1007±241.5)和静止期(699±198.5)均显著高于对照组(176.6±45.9)。血清OX40L水平与特应性皮炎病情严重程度的LSS、SSS、SCORAD指标均呈显著正相关,而与客观SCORAD指标无显著正相关。然而,当将特应性皮炎患儿按照客观严重程度指数分为轻度、中度和重度时,发现重度组的平均血清水平明显高于轻度和中度组的相应值。OX40L水平与血清总IgE或绝对嗜酸性粒细胞计数无关。血清总LDH水平与各血清OX40L水平及LSS、SCORAD严重程度指标呈正相关。结论:血清OX40L水平是判断儿童特应性皮炎严重程度的客观可靠指标。它可能对随访有用,并可能有助于改进这种疾病的研究和管理。利用OX40L特异性单克隆抗体阻断Th2细胞上的OX40和活化树突状细胞上的OX40L之间的相互作用,可能是治疗特应性皮炎的一种新策略。关键词:特应性皮炎,LSS, OX40, OX40L, SCORAD, SSS, TNF埃及[J]儿科学过敏与免疫,2009;7(1):15-22
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Serum OX40 ligand: a potential marker of atopic dermatitis disease severity in children
Background: OX40 ligand (OX40L) and OX40 are members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF receptor (TNFR) super families respectively. Recent studies have indicated the critical involvement of OX40/OX40L interaction in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. To our knowledge, no data could be cited in literature concerning OX40L levels in serum or in other biological fluids of atopic dermatitis children. Objective: This study was done to explore the expression of OX40L in the serum of atopic dermatitis children with respect to disease activity and severity. Methods: This follow-up, case-control longitudinal study was conducted on 64 children as a stratified non-random sample; 34 with atopic dermatitis and 30 healthy children. Serum concentrations of OX40L were measured by sandwich enzyme immunoassay. The severity of atopic dermatitis was assessed according to the Leicester Sign Score (LSS), Simple Scoring System (SSS), Scoring Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index, and Objective SCORAD. Results: Serum OX40L levels (pg/ml) in atopic dermatitis patients were significantly elevated as compared to controls (176.6 ± 45.9) whether during flare (1007 ± 241.5) or quiescence (699 ± 198.5). There were significant positive correlations between serum OX40L levels and each of the LSS, SSS and SCORAD indices of atopic dermatitis disease severity, while it was insignificant regarding the objective SCORAD. However, when atopic dermatitis children were classified according to the objective SCORAD index of severity into mild, moderate and severe, it was found that the mean serum level in the severe group was significantly higher than the corresponding values of the mild or the moderate group. OX40L levels did not correlate with serum total IgE or absolute eosinophils count. Serum total LDH levels correlated positively with each of the serum OX40L levels and the LSS and SCORAD indices of severity. Conclusions: Serum OX40L level is an objective reliable marker of atopic dermatitis severity in children. It may be useful for follow up and may help to improve research and management of this disease. Blockade of interactions between OX40 on Th2 cells and OX40L on activated dendritic cells using an OX40L-specific monoclonal antibody could represent a novel strategy for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Keywords: Atopic dermatitis, LSS, OX40, OX40L, SCORAD, SSS, TNF Egypt J Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2009;7(1):15-22
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