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  • Pradhan, Vandana  (2)
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    In: Mediators of Inflammation, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 2014 ( 2014), p. 1-8
    Abstract: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an inflammatory rheumatic disease characterized by production of autoantibodies and organ damage. Elevated levels of cytokines have been reported in SLE patients. In this study we have investigated the effect of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF- α , and IL-1 β ) on clinical manifestations in 145 Indian SLE patients. One hundred and forty-five healthy controls of the same ethnicity served as a control group. Clinical disease activity was scored according to SLEDAI score. Accordingly, 110 patients had active disease and 35 patients had inactive disease. Mean levels of IL-6, TNF- α , and IL-1 β were found to be significantly higher in SLE patients than healthy controls ( P 〈 0.001 ). Mean level of IL-6 for patients with active disease ( 70.45 ± 68.32  pg/mL) was significantly higher ( P = 0.0430 ) than those of inactive disease patients ( 43.85 ± 63.36  pg/mL). Mean level of TNF- α was 44.76 ± 68.32  pg/mL for patients with active disease while it was 25.97 ± 22.03  pg/mL for those with inactive disease and this difference was statistically significant ( P = 0.0161 ). Similar results were obtained for IL-1 β ( P = 0.0002 ). Correlation between IL-6, TNF- α , and IL-1 β serum levels and SLEDAI score was observed ( r = 0.20 , r = 0.27 , and r = 0.38 , resp.). This study supports the role of these proinflammatory cytokines as inflammatory mediators in active stage of disease.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0962-9351 , 1466-1861
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2014
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    In: Autoimmune Diseases, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 2010 ( 2010), p. 1-6
    Abstract: To identify Fc RIIA genotypes in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) patients and their association with anti-C1q antibodies. Methods . Fc RIIA genotyping was done in eighty Indian SLE patients and eighty healthy controls using allele-specific PCR. Anti-C1q antibodies were measured by ELISA. Results . LN patients showed higher SLEDAI (6–32) as compared to SLE patients without renal manifestations and had SLEDAI between 6–23. Fc RIIA polymorphic frequency in SLE patients was R131/H131 (67.5%), R131/R131 (20%) and H131/ H131 (12.5%) as against that of normal population (62.5%, 10%, and 27.5%), respectively. Sixty two patients (77.5%) showed positivity for anti-C1q antibodies. LN patients showed elevated levels of anti-C1q antibodies () as compared to SLE patients without nephritis ( U/mL). Among anti-C1q positive patients, 71% had R131/H131 genotype, 22.6% had R131/R131 and remaining 6.4%, patients had H131/H131 genotype. All anti-C1q positive patients with R131/R131 genotype had elevated levels of anti-C1q antibodies ( 〉 100 U/ml), whereas among anti-C1q negative patients, none had R131/R131 genotype. Conclusion . This first report on Indian SLE patients supports the hypothesis that Fc RIIA R131 variant over expression may constitute a susceptibility factor for development of severe SLE manifestations in LN patients.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2090-0430
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2010
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