Serum YKL-40 and IL-6 levels correlate with ultrasound findings of articular and periarticular involvement in patients with systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare connective tissue disease characterized by vascular, immune and fibrotic abnormalities in the skin and in many internal organs. New biomarkers with predictive value associated with target organ involvement are needed. The up-regulation of IL-6 production is associa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rheumatology international 2019-11, Vol.39 (11), p.1841-1848 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare connective tissue disease characterized by vascular, immune and fibrotic abnormalities in the skin and in many internal organs. New biomarkers with predictive value associated with target organ involvement are needed. The up-regulation of IL-6 production is associated with the disease activity and in the development of cardiopulmonary manifestations in SSc patients. The protein YKL-40 is a promising and intensively investigated biomarker related to inflammatory and tumor diseases. The objective of the study was to investigate how serum levels of YKL-40 and IL-6 correlate with articular and periarticular involvement in patients with SSc assessed by high-frequency ultrasonography. 59 SSc patients (56 women, 3 men) and 23 age-matched healthy subjects (21 women and 2 men) were investigated for serum YKL-40 and IL-6 (by ELISA). All the patients and healthy controls underwent clinically and high-frequency ultrasound assessment of articular and periarticular structures. Joint involvement was scored according to the new US10SSc score. Clinical data about the SSc patients showed significantly higher mRSS in the dcSSc patients (
p
= 0.015). Clinical synovitis was diagnosed in 16.9% of all patients: 22.5% of the dcSSc group and 10.7% of the lcSSc group (
p
= 0.306). On the other hand, US synovitis was detected in a higher percentage: 44% of all SSc patients; 54.8% of the dcSSc group and 32% of the lcSSc patients (
p
= 0.116). Clinical tenosynovitis was established in 6.7% of all patients: 9.7% of the dcSSc group and 3.5% of the lcSSc group (
p
= 0.614). US tenosynovitis was detected at a higher rate: 27% of all patients; 32.25% of the dcSSc group and 21.4% of the lcSSc group (
p
= 0.393). Serum level of YKL-40 was significantly higher in SSc patients (115.62 ng/ml ± 89.51, median 86.76) compared to the healthy controls (46.28 ng/ml ± 18.91, median 44.02),
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ISSN: | 0172-8172 1437-160X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00296-019-04402-9 |