1. Expression of interleukin-18 in muscle tissue of patients with polymyositis or dermatomyositis and effects of conventional immunosuppressive treatment.
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Helmers SB, Bruton M, Loell I, Ulfgren AK, Gracie AJ, McInnes IB, and Lundberg IE
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- Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Cohort Studies, Dermatomyositis drug therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymyositis drug therapy, Treatment Outcome, Dermatomyositis metabolism, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Interleukin-18 metabolism, Muscle, Skeletal metabolism, Polymyositis metabolism
- Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the expression of IL-18 in symptomatic and asymptomatic muscle tissues of patients with PM and DM and the effects of conventional immunosuppressive treatment on such expression., Methods: Two cohorts of patients were included in this study. The first cohort consisted of 10 new-onset myositis patients. IL-18 expression was compared between symptomatic and asymptomatic muscle biopsies that were taken prior to treatment. The second cohort consisted of another 10 patients with repeated muscle biopsies before and after 8 months with conventional immunosuppressive treatment. Using immunohistochemistry, IL-18 expression in muscle tissues was compared before and after treatment. Biopsies from seven healthy individuals were included as controls., Results: IL-18 expression was predominantly localized to inflammatory cells and capillaries in patients and mostly to capillaries in healthy controls. Total IL-18 expression in muscle tissues from the new-onset patients, at both symptomatic and asymptomatic sites, was significantly higher compared with healthy controls (P = 0.007 and P = 0.002) with no statistical difference in appearances between symptomatic and asymptomatic sites. The number of IL-18 positive capillaries was not different among symptomatic, asymptomatic and healthy muscles. Total IL-18 expression appeared lower in biopsies from patients receiving and improving with immunosuppressive treatment, particularly the number of IL-18 positive inflammatory cells but not the number of IL-18 positive capillaries, which was consistent with significantly decreased expression of CD68+ macrophages (P = 0.04)., Conclusion: IL-18 is highly expressed in muscle tissue in the context of inflammatory myopathies and based on its plausible effector functions could provide a novel therapeutic target in future.
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- 2018
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