医学
皮肌炎
甘露糖受体
巨噬细胞
抗体
MDA5型
免疫学
内科学
基因
生物化学
核糖核酸
RNA干扰
化学
体外
作者
Yasuoki Horiike,Yuzo Suzuki,Tomoyuki Fujisawa,Hideki Yasui,Masato Karayama,Hironao Hozumi,Kazuki Furuhashi,Noriyuki Enomoto,Yutaro Nakamura,Naoki Inui,Noriyoshi Ogawa,Takafumi Suda
出处
期刊:Rheumatology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2019-04-16
卷期号:58 (12): 2143-2152
被引量:94
标识
DOI:10.1093/rheumatology/kez185
摘要
OBJECTIVES: Macrophage-mannose receptor, CD206, is a marker of alternatively activated macrophages. Activated macrophages play key roles in DM. Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a leading cause of mortality in patients with DM/clinically amyopathic DM (CADM). In particular, patients with the anti-melanoma differential gene 5 antibody (MDA5) frequently develop fatal rapid progressive ILD. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical implications of alternatively activated macrophages in patients with CADM/DM-ILD with anti-MDA5 antibody (MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD). METHODS: We measured serum concentrations of soluble CD206 (sCD206) in 33 patients with MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD and 36 age- and sex-matched control subjects. Expression levels of CD206 in the lungs from MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD were also examined. RESULTS: Patients with MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD had higher levels of sCD206 than those in controls (P < 0.0001). Of the 33 patients, 10 MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD patients developed fatal respiratory failure. Concentrations of sCD206 in patients with fatal ILD cases were significantly higher than those in the survivors, and increased sCD206 levels were associated with a higher mortality rate (Log-rank test, P = 0.0009). Age- and gender-adjusted logistic regression analyses showed that sCD206 was an independent prognostic factor for MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD. Importantly, assessment by sCD206 together with PaO2 successfully divided into three groups by their prognosis (P < 0.005, respectively). Pathological analyses showed accumulations of CD206-positive macrophages in lungs from the fatal case rather than those in the non-fatal cases. CONCLUSIONS: Levels of serum sCD206 are increased in MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD and associated with poor prognosis. sCD206 is a potential biomarker to predict the severity of MDA5-CADM/DM-ILD.
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