Performance of cytokine models in predicting SLE activity.
Nopparat RuchakornPintip NgamjanyapornThanitta SuangtamaiThanuchporn KafaksomCharin PolpanumasVeerachat PetpisitTrairak PisitkunPrapaporn PisitkunPublished in: Arthritis research & therapy (2019)
The heterogeneity of SLE pathogenesis leads to different signaling mechanisms and mediates through several cytokines. The monitoring of cytokines increases the sensitivity and specificity to determine SLE disease activity. IL-18 predicts the risk of active renal SLE while IL-6 and IL-8 predict the risk of active non-renal. The sensitivity and specificity of these cytokines are higher than the anti-dsDNA or C3. We propose to use the serum level of IL-18, IL-6, and IL-8 to monitor SLE disease activity in clinical practice.