B. Zhou, Xueping Yue, S. Liang, S. Shang, L. Xiang, K. Zhou, Linfeng Li
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Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the association between IL-25, IL-33 and AD more generally. Methods: Databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, Scopus, CNKI and Sinomed were searched. Based on the criteria, publications were collected. The evaluation of study quality was through Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS). Fixed or random effect model was selected according to the between-study heterogeneity to evaluate the association. The analysis procedure and the construction plots were using Review Manager 5.3 software. Results: Six studies were included. A total of 282 subjects were included from four studies to analyze the association between IL-25 and AD. The level of IL-25 was significantly elevated in AD patients, comparing with the control subjects (SMD = 0.89, 95% CI: 0.64, 1.14, p < 0.05). For IL-33, a total of 247 subjects were included from two studies, and the level of IL-33 was also significantly elevated in AD patients comparing to the control subjects (SMD = 0.49, 95% CI: 0.19, 0.80, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The serum levels of IL-25, IL-33 are elevated in AD patients of this study. The IL-25 and IL-33 are significantly associated with the risk of AD. Further studies with larger samples, in multiple countries and focused on different age groups are need.
目的:更全面地评价IL-25、IL-33与AD的关系。方法:检索PubMed、Web of Science、EMBASE、Scopus、CNKI、Sinomed等数据库。根据这些标准,收集了出版物。学习质量评价采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)。根据研究之间的异质性选择固定或随机效应模型来评估相关性。分析程序和施工图使用Review Manager 5.3软件。结果:纳入6项研究。从四项研究中共纳入282名受试者,以分析IL-25与AD之间的关系。与对照受试者相比,AD患者的IL-25水平显著升高(SMD=0.89,95%CI:0.64,1.14,p<0.05)。就IL-33而言,两项研究共纳入247名受试人,与对照组相比,AD患者的IL-33水平也显著升高(SMD=0.49,95%CI:0.19,0.80,p<0.05)。结论:本研究的AD患者血清IL-25、IL-33水平升高。IL-25和IL-33与AD的风险显著相关。需要在多个国家和不同年龄组进行更大样本的进一步研究。
期刊介绍:
European Journal of Inflammation is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering a wide range of topics in inflammation, including immunology, pathology, pharmacology and related general experimental and clinical research.