Serum survivin expression in systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis in relation to disease activity and macrophage activation

Hanan Abd El-Lateef, Aisha Yehia, Sahar Abd Elmaksoud, E. Hossny
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an auto-inflammatory disease that might be complicated by the life-threatening macrophage activation syndrome (MAS). Survivin, antiapoptotic protein, is associated with significant tissue damage and/or poor response to treatment. We sought to investigate its potential role as indicator of disease activity and predictor of MAS in SoJIA . Methods: We conducted a prospective controlled study that comprised 22 physician-diagnosed SoJIA patients and 20 healthy age and sex matched children as a control group. Patients were subjected to clinical and laboratory assessment every 2 months for one year to detect disease relapse or MAS. Serum survivin was measured at enrollment and in case of activity or MAS development. Other inflammatory markers of activity and MAS were also assayed including CRP, ESR, serum ferritin, ferritin/ESR ratio and triglycerides . Results: Over one year of follow up, ten Patients (45.5%) developed both systemic and articular activity with or without MAS, one patient (4.5%) developed systemic activity only, 5 patients (22.7%) had only articular activity and six patients (27.3%) remained in remission. Serum survivin, ferritin, ESR and the ferritin/ESR ratio were high during activity and even higher in the patients who developed MAS. Ferritin/ESR ratio above three had a 100% sensitivity and 83% specificity in the diagnosis of MAS [Area under the curve (AUC) = 0.96]. Serum survivin level above 25 pg/ml had 100% sensitivity and 90% specificity in detection of disease activity [AUC = 0.96] and a serum level above 67 pg/ml had 100% sensitivity and 94.7% specificity in the prediction of MAS [AUC = 0.99] . Conclusion: Survivin might be a potential marker of SoJIA disease activity with special value in the prediction of MAS. Our conclusions are limited by the sample size .
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系统性幼年特发性关节炎患者血清生存素表达与疾病活动和巨噬细胞活化的关系
一种自身炎症性疾病,可能因危及生命的巨噬细胞活化综合征(MAS)而变得复杂。Survivin是一种抗凋亡蛋白,与严重的组织损伤和/或对治疗的不良反应有关。我们试图研究其作为SoJIA疾病活动性指标和MAS预测指标的潜在作用。方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性对照研究,包括22名医生诊断的SoJIA患者和20名年龄和性别匹配的健康儿童作为对照组。患者每2个月接受一次临床和实验室评估,为期一年,以检测疾病复发或MAS。在入组时以及在活动或MAS发展的情况下测量血清生存素。还测定了其他炎症活性标志物和MAS,包括CRP、ESR、血清铁蛋白、铁蛋白/ESR比率和甘油三酯。结果:在一年的随访中,10名患者(45.5%)在有或无MAS的情况下同时出现全身和关节活动,1名患者(4.5%)仅出现全身活动,5名患者(22.7%)仅出现关节活动,6名患者(27.3%)仍处于缓解状态。活动期间血清生存素、铁蛋白、ESR和铁蛋白/ESR比值较高,在MAS患者中甚至更高。Ferritin/ESR比值高于3对MAS的诊断具有100%的敏感性和83%的特异性[曲线下面积(AUC)=0.96]。血清survivin水平高于25pg/ml对疾病活动性的检测具有100%的灵敏度和90%的特异性[AUC=0.96],血清水平高于67pg/ml对MAS预测具有100%的灵敏性和94.7%的特异性AUC=0.99]。结论:survivin可能是一个潜在的SoJIA疾病活动性的标志物,在MAS的预测中具有特殊价值。我们的结论受到样本量的限制。
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