351968

Serum Calprotectin in Children with Familial Mediterranean Fever

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most prevalent inherited autoinflammatory disease worldwide. Ongoing subclinical inflammation, induces amyloidosis, even during the attack-free periods despite colchicine therapy. Serum calprotectin (CLP) belongs to the S100 protein family and was proposed as an indicator of inflammation in several diseases.
Aim of the work: To evaluate serum calprotectin (CLP) levels among children with FMF during the attack-free periods.
Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional case-control study included 35 children diagnosed with FMF in the attack-free period who were following at the Pediatric Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic, Children's Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Cairo University, and 35 children as a control group. This study was conducted during November 2020 to April 2021. Serum CLP was measured by ELISA.
Results: The mean ± SD age of our studied FMF cohort was 9.23 ± 2.6 years; 15 (42.9%) were males, and 20 (57.1%) were females compared to the mean ± SD age of the control group 9.0 ± 2.6, 21 (60%) were males, and 14 (40%) were females(p=0.665 and p=0.151 respectively). The range of serum calprotectin levels among our FMF patients during the attack-free period was (15.4-1306) ng/ml, while the range in the control group, its range was (0.2 - 77) ng/ml with mean± SD was 24.62±16.66 ng/ml, (p-value = 0.001). Of those with FMF 25 (71.4%) had normal level of CLP (mean± SD= 31.6± 9.2 and range=15.4 – 48.6 ng/ml) and 10 (28.6%) had elevated CLP (mean± SD= 296.79±442.33 and range= 55 – 1306 ng/ml). There were no significant correlations between serum CLP levels and FMF clinical presentations, disease severity scores, different laboratory data, or types of MEFV gene mutation p- values = 0.697, 0.696 and 0.146 respectively. Conclusion: Serum CLP levels were elevated in a subset of children with FMF during the attack-free period. Serum CLP did not correlate with any studied parameter. The specificity and sensitivity of diagnostic accuracy and outcome prognostic ability of CLP in FMF remain to be studied.

DOI

10.21608/cupsj.2024.270280.1117

Keywords

serum calprotectin, Colchicine, FMF, Familial Mediterranean fever, attack-free period

Authors

First Name

Huda

Last Name

Marzouk

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Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

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nourelhudaahmedyousef@yahoo.com

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Cairo

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0000-0003-3832-4417

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Fatma

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Abdel Maksoud

MiddleName

Abdel Wahab

Affiliation

Department of Clinical and Chemical pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

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fatma.abdelwahab@cu.edu.eg

City

Cairo

Orcid

0000-0003-1436-3219

First Name

Weam

Last Name

Mahmoud

MiddleName

Adbel Sadek

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Department of Pediatrics, Menouf General Hospital, Ministry of Health, EgyptMinistry of Health

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weaamabdelsadek@gmail.com

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Cairo

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0009-0007-1360-2560

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Hend

Last Name

Abu Shady

MiddleName

Mohamed

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Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

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hend-abushady@hotmail.com

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Cairo

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0000-0001-6046-5385

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4

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2

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48747

Issue Date

2024-07-01

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2024-02-14

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2024-07-01

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72

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78

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2805-279X

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2682-3985

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Pediatric Sciences Journal

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Serum Calprotectin in Children with Familial Mediterranean Fever

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25 Dec 2024