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Serum interleukins 2 and 10 in juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus: relation to disease activity

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Pediatrics

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Background: Cytokines have an important immunological role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and they were considered as disease activity biomarkers. This study was conducted to evaluate serum interleukin (IL) -2 and IL-10 levels in relation to disease activity in children and adolescence with SLE. Methods: Sixty lupus patients were studied in comparison to 30 healthy-matched control children. Disease activity was assessed according to SLE Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI). Serum IL-2 and IL-10 were measured by ELISA and their ratio was calculated. Results: Thirty lupus patients had active disease (SLEDAI ≥ 4) and 30 had low disease activity. Serum IL-2 levels were significantly lower in patients with active disease (148.90±65.88 ng/l) and patients with low disease activity (159.33±68.01 ng/l) than controls (206.40±80.08 ng/l), P<0.01, without significant relation to disease activity. In contrast, serum IL-10 levels were significantly higher in patients with active disease [4064 (1777.5-8462.75) pg/l] and patients with low disease activity (1403 (922.25-2726) pg/l] than controls [7.35 (6.55-8.50) pg/l], (P<0.01) with a significant relation to disease activity (P<0.01). The calculated IL-10/IL-2 ratio was significantly higher in patients with active disease [32.28 (11.44-49.19)] and patients with low disease activity [11.15 (5.25-21.36)] than controls [0.037 (0.031-0.045)] with a significant relation to disease activity (P<0.01). IL-10/IL-2 ratio was more specific and sensitive in evaluating disease activity than IL-10 and IL-2 with test accuracy 89%. Conclusions: IL-10/IL-2 ratio was elevated in lupus patients due to reduced serum IL2 and elevated serum IL-10 levels and it was associated with disease activity.

DOI

10.21608/ejpa.2021.58451.1018

Keywords

Disease activity biomarkers, Interleukins, IL10/IL2 ratio, SLE

Authors

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Amera

Last Name

Abo-Ali

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Pediatric Diploma Tanta Faculty of Medicine

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amerasobhi@med.tanta.edu.eg

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Tanta

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Maher

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Abdel-Hafez

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Professor of Pediatrics Tanta Faculty of Medicine

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maherabdelhafez@med.tanta.edu.eg

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First Name

Amal

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El-Bendary

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Professor of Clincal pathology Tanta Faculty of Medicine

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amalelbendary@med.tanta.edu.eg

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First Name

Hend

Last Name

Abdelnabi

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Affiliation

Pediatric Department faculty of Medicine Tanta University

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hend.abdelnabi@yahoo.com

City

Tanta

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0000-0001-7940-9906

Volume

19

Article Issue

2

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28145

Issue Date

2021-10-01

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2021-01-17

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2021-10-01

Page Start

89

Page End

95

Print ISSN

1687-1642

Online ISSN

2314-8934

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643

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The Egyptian Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology

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https://ejpai.journals.ekb.eg/

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22 Jan 2023