Literature DB >> 11956027

Caspase-1 levels in biological fluids from patients with multiple sclerosis and from patients with other neurological and non-neurological diseases.

Diego Franciotta1, Gianvito Martino, Elisabetta Zardini, Roberto Furlan, Roberto Bergamaschi, Maira Gironi, Alessandra Bergami, Giovanna Angelini, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Patrizia Pignatti, Gianna Moscato, Vittorio Cosi.   

Abstract

In multiple sclerosis (MS), pathological white matter damage in the central nervous system is sustained by immune-inflammatory response. Caspase-1 plays a pivotal role in immune-mediated inflammation, as it regulates the cellular export of IL-1beta and IL-18. We carried out a preliminary in vitro study of the kinetics of extracellular caspase-1 release. We then measured caspase-1 levels in paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples of 75 MS patients, 15 healthy subjects, and patients with other neurological diseases. Paired synovial fluid and serum samples of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and paired sputum and serum samples of asthma patients were also studied. Mean serum caspase-1 concentrations did not differ between groups. Caspase-1 was detected in the CSF of patients with acute, but not stable, MS [7.5 +/- (SEM) 0.9 pg/ml; test's sensitivity, 56% and specificity, 100%]. Its levels correlated with pleocytosis. The highest mean caspase-1 levels were found in the arthritic synovial fluids (945.5 +/- 126.6 pg/ml, which correlated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate), and in the sputum samples (370.1 +/- 71.0 pg/ml, which correlated with the number of macrophages in the sputum). On condition that caspase-1 is determined in the fluids pertaining to the disease-specific inflammatory sites, its level is a reliable marker of ongoing immune-inflammatory response. The enzyme measurement in CSF can also help define state-trait in MS.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11956027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Cytokine Netw        ISSN: 1148-5493            Impact factor:   2.737


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Review 1.  IL-18 in inflammatory and autoimmune disease.

Authors:  Saikiran K Sedimbi; Thomas Hägglöf; Mikael C I Karlsson
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2013-07-27       Impact factor: 9.261

2.  The caspase 1 inflammasome is not required for control of murine Lyme borreliosis.

Authors:  Nengyin Liu; Alexia A Belperron; Carmen J Booth; Linda K Bockenstedt
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2009-06-01       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  Caspase-1 level in synovial fluid is high in patients with spondyloarthropathy but not in patients with gout.

Authors:  Chang-Nam Son; So-Young Bang; Ji Hae Kim; Chan-Bum Choi; Tae-Hwan Kim; Jae-Bum Jun
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2013-08-28       Impact factor: 2.153

Review 4.  Interleukin-18 cytokine in immunity, inflammation, and autoimmunity: Biological role in induction, regulation, and treatment.

Authors:  Stella Amarachi Ihim; Sharafudeen Dahiru Abubakar; Zeineb Zian; Takanori Sasaki; Mohammad Saffarioun; Shayan Maleknia; Gholamreza Azizi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 8.786

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