[Assessment of serum markers KL-6 and SP-D for interstitial pneumonia associated with connective tissue diseases].

Ryumachi. [Rheumatism] Pub Date : 2003-02-01
Eiichi Suematsu, Tomoya Miyamura, Hirotoshi Shimada, Ryusuke Nakao, Masahiro Yamamoto
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There are a lot of difficulties in the estimation of interstitial pneumonia and subsequent pulmonary fibrosis associated with connective tissue diseases. Recently, serum KL-6 (KL-6) and serum surfactant protein D (SP-D) have been reported to be useful to estimate the severity of interstitial pneumonia. We investigated the usefulness of these serum markers comparing to the spirometric parameters in patients with interstitial pneumonia associated with connective tissue diseases. We found significant inverse correlation between KL-6 and spirometric % VC. Furthermore, KL-6 was more significantly inverse-related with %DLco. On the other hand, we found neither correlation between SP-D and %VC, nor between SP-D and %DLco, suggesting SP-D level seems to be not affected by the degree of pulmonary fibrosis itself. These results indicate that KL-6 is useful to estimate the severity of pulmonary fibrosis more precisely than SP-D in patients with interstitial pneumonia associated with connective tissue diseases.

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[结缔组织疾病相关的间质性肺炎血清标志物KL-6和SP-D的评估]。
结缔组织疾病相关的间质性肺炎及随后的肺纤维化的诊断存在很多困难。最近,血清KL-6 (KL-6)和血清表面活性蛋白D (SP-D)被报道用于评估间质性肺炎的严重程度。我们研究了这些血清标志物与肺活量测定参数在结缔组织疾病相关的间质性肺炎患者中的有效性。我们发现KL-6与肺活量% VC呈显著负相关。KL-6与%DLco呈显著负相关。另一方面,我们没有发现SP-D与%VC之间的相关性,也没有发现SP-D与%DLco之间的相关性,这表明SP-D水平似乎不受肺纤维化程度本身的影响。这些结果表明,在结缔组织疾病相关的间质性肺炎患者中,KL-6比SP-D更能准确地估计肺纤维化的严重程度。
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