基质金属蛋白酶;脊柱炎疾病活动性和预后的生物标志物:叙述性综述。

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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摘要

背景:基质金属蛋白酶作为蛋白水解系统的组成部分,被认为与多种风湿性疾病的发病和进展有关。它们在脊椎关节炎中的作用已经被几项研究所调查。目的:本文旨在回顾和总结目前与脊柱关节炎患者金属蛋白酶相关的知识。方法:为了研究基质金属蛋白酶与脊椎关节炎之间的关系,我们在SCOPUS中检索了英语文献,进行了一项叙述性综述。搜索包括从数据库建立到2020年12月发表的研究。结果:共纳入文献74篇。研究发现基质金属蛋白酶3的水平在轴性脊柱炎患者中较高,似乎在关节损伤的进展中起作用。与银屑病患者相比,银屑病关节炎患者的基质金属蛋白酶1、2和9水平上调,可以识别银屑病患者是否会出现风湿病表现。基质金属蛋白酶的水平与强直性脊柱炎的疾病活动性显著相关,并在使用肿瘤坏死因子抑制剂(TNFi)治疗后下降。结论:基质金属蛋白酶活性过高与关节破坏有关。它们的水平可以反映脊柱炎患者的疾病活动性、结构损伤和对TNFi的反应。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实这些结果。
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Matrix Metalloproteinases; A Biomarker of Disease Activity and Prognosis in Spondyloarthritis: A Narrative Review.

Background: Matrix metalloproteinases, as components of the proteolytic system, are deemed to be implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of several rheumatic diseases. Their role in spondyloarthritis has been investigated by several studies.

Objective: This article aims to review and summarize the current knowledge related to metalloproteinases in patients with spondyloarthritis.

Methods: To examine the association between matrix metalloproteinases and spondyloarthritis, we conducted a narrative review using a literature search in SCOPUS for English-language sources. The search included studies published from the database inception to December 2020.

Results: A total number of 74 articles were included. It was found that levels of matrix metalloproteinases 3 were higher in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis patients and seemed to play a role in the progression of joint damage. The levels of matrix metalloproteinases 1, 2, and 9 were upregulated in psoriatic arthritis patients compared to psoriasis and could identify psoriasis patients who would develop rheumatic manifestations. The levels of matrix metalloproteinases correlated significantly with disease activity in ankylosing spondylitis and decreased upon treatment with Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitors (TNFi).

Conclusion: Excessive matrix metalloproteinases activity is associated with articular destruction. Their levels can reflect disease activity, structural damage, and response to TNFi in patients with spondyloarthritis. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to confirm these results.

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