Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2015)

Increased Levels of Soluble ST2 in Patients with Active Newly Diagnosed ANCA-Associated Vasculitis

  • Z. Hladinova,
  • Z. Hruskova,
  • B. Svobodova,
  • K. Malickova,
  • V. Lanska,
  • P. Konopásek,
  • E. Jancova,
  • R. Rysava,
  • C. L. Edelstein,
  • V. Tesar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/603750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Objective. ST2, a member of the interleukin-1 receptor family, is selectively expressed on Th2 cells and mediates important Th2 functions. IL-33 is a specific ligand of ST2. The aim of the study was to determine whether serum levels of soluble ST2 (sST2) or IL-33 predict activity of the disease in patients with ANCA-associated vasculitides (AAV). Methods. 139 AAV patients and 62 controls were studied. IL-33 and sST2 in the blood were measured with a commercially available ELISA. Results. Newly diagnosed AAV patients had higher sST2 levels than controls (P<0.01). Levels of sST2 were significantly higher in active newly diagnosed AAV patients than in patients with remission (P<0.001). IL-33 levels were higher in AAV patients than in the control groups (P=0.002). However, serum IL-33 levels were not increased in patients with active AAV compared to patients in remission. IL-33 levels were higher in patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis than in patients with microscopic polyangiitis (P=0.012). Conclusions. Serum sST2, but not serum IL-33, may be a marker of activity in AAV patients.