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Cytokines (IL-15, IL-21, and IFN-γ) in rheumatoid arthritis: association with positivity to autoantibodies (RF, anti-CCP, anti-MCV, and anti-PADI4) and clinical activity.

Itzel Viridiana Reyes-PérezPedro Ernesto Sánchez-HernándezJosé Francisco Muñoz-ValleGloria Esther Martínez-BonillaTrinidad García-IglesiasVerónica González-DíazSamuel García-ArellanoSergio Cerpa-CruzJulissa Polanco-CruzItzel Viridiana Reyes-Pérez
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2019)
Our results suggest that the increased soluble levels of IL-15, IL-21, and IFN-γ are involved in the inflammatory network in RA. However, IL-21 serum levels are associated with higher titers of autoantibodies (RF, anti-CCP, and anti-MCV) and IL-15 with moderate activity. Key Points • IL-15, IL-21, and IFN-y are associated with the immunopathology of RA, but not significantly with the evolution of the disease. • RF, anti-CCP, and anti-MCV had higher levels in early than established RA. • IL-21 has an association with RF, anti-CCP, and anti-MCVand, for this reason, could be proposed as a disease biomarker. • Patients with activity moderate of disease showed higher levels of RF, anti-CCP, anti-MCV, and IL-15.
Keyphrases
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • immune response
  • systemic lupus erythematosus
  • oxidative stress
  • dendritic cells
  • disease activity
  • systemic sclerosis
  • idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis