Increased Serum Interleukin-9 Levels in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Pathogenic Role or Just an Epiphenomenon?

Autor: Dantas, Andréa Tavares, Marques, Claudia Diniz Lopes, da Rocha Junior, Laurindo Ferreira, Cavalcanti, Mariana Brayner, Gonçalves, Sayonara Maria Calado, Cardoso, Pablo Ramon Gualberto, Mariz, Henrique de Ataide, Rego, Moacyr Jesus Barreto de Melo, Duarte, Angela Luzia Branco Pinto, Pitta, Ivan da Rocha, Pitta, Maira Galdino da Rocha
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Zdroj: Disease Markers; 5/19/2015, p1-6, 6p
Abstrakt: The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the levels of IL-9 in patients with SLE and RA compared with controls and the association of IL-9 levels with clinical and laboratory parameters. IL-9 levels were assessed in 117 SLE patients, 67 RA patients, and 24 healthy controls by ELISA. Clinical and laboratory parameters were recorded. The IL-9 serum levels were significantly higher in RA patients (4,77 ± 3,618 pg/mL) and in SLE patients (12,26 ± 25,235 pg/mL) than in healthy individuals (1,22 ± 0,706 pg/mL) (p<0,001). In SLE patients, there were no statistically significant associations or correlations between the levels of IL-9 and SLEDAI or other clinical and laboratorial parameters, with the exception of disease time, which showed a statistically significant negative correlation with IL-9 levels (r=-0,1948; p=0,0378). In RA patients, no association or statistically significant correlation was observed with disease duration, DAS28, HAQ, rheumatoid factor positivity, or erosions on radiography. These data demonstrated increased serum levels of IL-9 in SLE and RA patients, but further studies are needed to clarify the precise role of this cytokine and its potential use as therapeutic target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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