1. Serum galectin-3 levels in patients with Behçet's disease: association with disease activity over a long-term follow-up.
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Özden, M.G., Çaycı, Y.T., Tekin, H., Çoban, A.Y., Aydın, F., Şentürk, N., Bek, Y., Cantürk, T., and Turanlı, A.Y.
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BEHCET'S disease , *LECTINS , *SERUM , *BIOPSY , *BIOMARKERS , *U-statistics , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Background There is a need for a laboratory marker that correlates with the clinical activity of Behçet's disease (BD). Objective We aimed to investigate whether serum galectin-3 (Gal-3) levels were affected during the course of the disease with regard to disease activity. Methods A total of 131 subjects were involved in the study as follows: Group 1: BD active ( n = 39); Group 2: BD inactive ( n = 31); Group 3: Disease controls with leucocytoclastic vasculitis confirmed with a skin biopsy ( n = 22); and Group 4: Healthy control subjects ( n = 39). The BD patients were followed regularly and samples were taken in their active and inactive periods of the disease over a 2-year period. Results Serum Gal-3 levels were significantly higher in active BD patients (mean 2.38) than inactive BD patients (mean 0.63; P < 0.0001) and the healthy control subjects (mean 0.75; P < 0.0001). There was no significant difference between the leucocytoclastic vasculitis and active BD patients ( P = 0.093). Serum Gal-3 levels were positively correlated with clinical activity scores of active BD patients ( r = 0.66, P < 0.0001). In addition, the Gal-3 levels were significantly higher in the active disease period when compared with the inactive period during the follow-up. There were no significant differences between the two inactive periods of the disease among the same patients. Further analyses revealed that patients with vascular involvement had significantly higher Gal-3 levels than the other active BD patients (mean 7.57; P = 0.007). Limitations The limitation of the study is the small number of patients with vascular involvement in the active BD patient group. Conclusion Gal-3 levels are correlated with the activity of Behçet's disease especially with the vascular involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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