Up-Regulation Of Igf-1, Rantes And Vegf In Patients With Anti-Centromere Antibody-Positive Early/Mild Systemic Sclerosis

MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY(2021)

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Objective: Multiple cytokine network may control the pathogenesis of vasculopathy in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We aimed at comparing angiogenic cytokine profile among SSc patients at various clinical stage. Methods: We divided nine patients with anti-centromere antibody (ACA) who were suspected of SSc and diagnosed as having SSc into three groups (group1: pre-clinical stage of SSc, group2: mild/early SSc and group3: typical lcSSc) according to the ACR/EULAR2013 classification criteria or ACR1980 preliminary classification, and serum sample were obtained from them. We evaluated the expression levels of 20 cytokines by membrane array. Results: Average values of EGF, ENA-78, bFGF, IGF-I, IL-8, MCP-1, TGF-beta 1, thrombopoietin, VEGF and VEGF-D in group2 were increased compared as those of group1 more than twofold. Statistically significant difference was found in serum levels of IGF-1, RANTES and VEGF between group1 and group2. There was also significant difference in the value of VEGF between group1 and group3. There were mild and significant correlations between serum IGF-1 and RANTES levels (r = 0.721, p = .028). Conclusion: IGF-1, RANTES and VEGF are thought to be involved in the disease development from pre-clinical stage of SSc to early/mild SSc. Thus, these cytokines may be utilized as a biomarker for early diagnosis.
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Systemic sclerosis, IGF-1, RANTES, VEGF, angiogenic cytokines
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