Vitamin D receptor is negatively correlated with interferon-γ-inducible protein-10 in systemic lupus erythematosus with renal involvement
The vitamin D receptor (VDR) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) mainly due to its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activities. Interferon-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) is a chemokine found to be increased in SLE patients and correlated with severit...
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description | The vitamin D receptor (VDR) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) mainly due to its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activities. Interferon-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) is a chemokine found to be increased in SLE patients and correlated with severity of lupus nephritis. In this case control study, we investigated the connection between VDR expression and chemokine IP-10 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of SLE patients with or without renal involvement. 62 SLE patients and 30 healthy subjects were enrolled between 2014 and 2016. PBMC VDR mRNA and IP-10 mRNA were quantified by real-time PCR. PBMC VDR protein was measured by Western blotting. PBMC VDR mRNA and protein were downregulated, whereas IP-10 mRNA was upregulated in SLE patients with renal involvement. VDR mRNA levels were negatively correlated with systemic lupus international collaborating clinics (SLICC) renal activity scores (r = −0.423, P = 0.016) and IP-10 mRNA levels (r = −0.428, P = 0.008) in SLE with renal involvement. This study demonstrates that PBMC VDR was negatively correlated with SLICC renal activity and chemokine IP-10 in SLE patients with renal involvement which suggests that VDR downregulation may be used as an indicator of renal injury in SLE patients. |
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