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Soluble cytokine receptors in renal vasculitis and lupus nephritis.

Vladimír Tesar1, Milan Jirsa, Tomás Zima, Marta Kalousová, Jirina Bartunková, Alena Stejskalová, Ctibor Dostál, Jiri Zabka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The activation of various cytokines, e.g. TNFalpha, IL-1 and/or IL-6, may play an important role in the pathogenesis of renal vasculitis and lupus nephritis (LN). The systemic effect of these cytokines may be modulated by their circulating soluble receptors. The plasma levels of cytokine receptors may thus also be markers of the activation of these cytokines. MATERIAL/
METHODS: The plasma levels of TNFalpha, its soluble receptor p75 (sTNF-RII), IL-6, and the soluble IL-6 receptor (sIL-6R) were measured using ELISA in 17 patients with ANCA-positive renal vasculitis (12 active - ANCA-A, 7 in remission ANCA-R), 9 patients with active lupus nephritis (LN), and 5 healthy subjects.
RESULTS: Patients with LN had increased plasma levels of TNFalpha, sTNF-RII, IL-6 and sIL-6R in comparison with controls. Patients with ANCA-A also had increased plasma levels of TNFalpha, sTNF-RII and sIL-6R in comparison with controls, but the increase in the plasma level of IL-6 was not statistically significant, due to the large standard deviation. Patients with ANCA-R had increased plasma levels of sTNF-RII in comparison to controls, but the plasma levels of TNFalpha were significantly lower in ANCA-R than in ANCA-A. While the ratio of TNFalpha to sTNF-RII was significantly lower in all groups of patients than in the controls, the ratio of IL-6 to sIL-6R was significantly increased only in LN in comparison to controls.
CONCLUSIONS: While increased plasma levels of TNFalpha may be a nonspecific marker of the activity of ANCA-positive renal vasculitis and LN, plasma levels of sTNF-RII are also increased in patients with ANCA-positive renal vasculitis in remission. Increased plasma levels of sTNF-RII may inhibit the systemic effects of TNFalpha, but may also prolong the half-life of its active form. Plasma levels of sIL-6R are increased both in ANCA-A and in LN, but their increase is much less pronounced than that of sTNF-RII and cannot effectively block the systemic effects of IL-6.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11782670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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