1. Correlation of Serum Soluble Interleukin-7 Receptor and Anti-C1q Antibody in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Xuemei Wang, Jing Xue, Caixia Zhu, Feng Li, Jijuan Yang, Shuhong Chi, Chen Ji, Yurong Zhang, Lijuan Yang, Haibo Li, Yunxia Yu, Shaolan Zhou, and Xiaoming Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Article Subject ,Immunology ,Lupus nephritis ,Serology ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,immune system diseases ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,In patient ,Receptor ,Interleukin-7 receptor ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,biology ,business.industry ,Autoantibody ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,business ,lcsh:RC581-607 ,Research Article - Abstract
Background.Serum concentrations of soluble interleukin-7 receptor (sIL-7R) and anti-C1q antibody have recently been identified as unique serological markers for lupus nephritis (LN) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In this study, we evaluated the correlation of serum sIL-7R and anti-C1q in SLE patients.Methods.Sera from 134 patients with SLE and 84 healthy cohorts were tested for levels of sIL-7R and anti-C1q antibodies in terms of ELISA. Correlations of the sIL-7R and anti-C1q autoantibodies were evaluated.Results.The serum concentrations of sIL-7R and anti-C1q antibodies were significantly higher in SLE patients and LN patients in comparison with healthy individuals/controls and SLE patients with non-LN, respectively. In addition, both sIL-7R and anti-C1q concentrations were found to significantly correlate with the SLE disease activity as evaluated by SLEDAI scores. Interestingly, the serum sIL-7R concentration was strongly correlated with the level of anti-C1q antibodies (r=0.2871,p=0.0008) but not statistically correlated with other serological markers, including the anti-dsDNA and complements C3 and C4 concentrations in SLE patients.Conclusion.Both serum sIL-7R and anti-C1q antibodies were strongly associated with disease activity and LN in SLE patients, suggesting that they may be reliable serological markers for identification of SLE patients with active diseases and LN.
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- 2016