1. IL‐1β/DNA complex elevation distinguishes autoinflammatory disorders from autoimmune and infectious diseases.
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Natsi, Anastasia‐Maria, Gavriilidis, Efstratios, Antoniadou, Christina, Papadimitriou, Evangelos, Papadopoulos, Vasileios, Tsironidou, Victoria, Palamidas, Dimitris Anastasios, Chatzis, Loukas, Sertaridou, Eleni, Tsilingiris, Dimitrios, Boumpas, Dimitrios T., Tzioufas, Athanasios G., Papagoras, Charalampos, Ritis, Konstantinos, and Skendros, Panagiotis
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STILL'S disease ,CELL-free DNA ,CRYOPYRIN-associated periodic syndromes ,FAMILIAL Mediterranean fever ,MANN Whitney U Test - Abstract
A recent study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine explores the use of IL-1β/DNA complex levels as a diagnostic tool for distinguishing autoinflammatory disorders from autoimmune and infectious diseases. The researchers developed a novel ELISA assay to measure the amount of IL-1β bound to extracellular DNA in plasma samples. They found that circulating IL-1β/DNA complex levels were significantly higher in patients with autoinflammatory disorders compared to those with autoimmune rheumatic diseases, acute infections, and healthy individuals. The assay also showed promise in evaluating treatment response in patients receiving IL-1 inhibitors. Further studies are needed to validate the diagnostic and prognostic utility of this assay in diverse inflammatory disorders. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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