Abstract

ObjectiveThe Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL-4) has been proved to be a protein associated with multiple inflammatory responses. Nevertheless, whether it contributes to distinguishing brucella spondylitis (BS) from tuberculous spondylitis (TS) remains an open question. Our study aim is to explore the capability of the ANGPTL-4 to differentiating BS from TS.Materials and methodIn our study, 53 patients were screened out according to the criteria precisely in Xinjiang Medical University Affiliated of the First Hospital from 1 January, 2016, to 31 December, 2018. Their clinical data were retrospectively reviewed. All of them underwent pathological biopsy and magnetic resonance imaging examination. All the frozen tissue sections were stained for testing ANGPTL-4.ResultAmong the 53 patients, BS had 26 patients, and TS had 27 patients. There was no significant difference between the baseline (P = 0.682) between the two groups. The positive rate of ANGPTL-4 in TS patients (24/27, 88.89%) was higher than that in BS patients (17/26, 65.83%) (P < 0.05). The incidence of microangiopathy and fibrous connective tissue hyperplasia in patients with BS was distinctly higher than those in the TS (P = 0.001, P = 0.008, respectively). Patients of TS frequently presented more granuloma, caseous necrosis, epithelial-like reaction, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and C-reactive protein (CRP) than those of BS.ConclusionOur study provided novel insights into distinguishing BS from TS using the ANGPTL-4 combining with histopathology, which may become new supporting evidence.Key Points• Brucella spondylitis and tuberculous spondylitis are a significant public health concern and even have prolonged damage, contributing to severe health and economic outcomes in Xinjiang of China.• The granuloma, caseous necrosis, epithelioid reaction, microangiosis, and fibrous connective tissue of pathological tissue might play a critical significance for distinguishing brucella spondylitis from tuberculous spondylitis patients.• ANGPLT-4 may become new supporting evidence identify brucella spondylitis and tuberculous spondylitis which is implicated in inflammation angiogenesis-related disorders.

Highlights

  • Brucellosis and tuberculosis are a significant public health concern and even have prolonged damage, contributing to severe health and economic outcomes in Xinjiang of China

  • This study involved brucella spondylitis (BS) patients and tuberculous spondylitis (TS) patients based on the standards strictly

  • There was no significant difference in the age, sex, and national of the two groups

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Introduction

Brucellosis and tuberculosis are a significant public health concern and even have prolonged damage, contributing to severe health and economic outcomes in Xinjiang of China. They can infect all organs or systems, especially the osteoarticular system. It has been affirmed that ANGPTL-4 is implicated in angiogenesis-related disorders like inflammation [6, 7], and the expression of ANGPTL-4 varies in different inflammations It is an attractive and promising biomarker for diagnosing or distinguishing different inflammations. There exist a few studies concerning ANGPTL-4 in BS and TS patients. Were the inclusion criteria: A, the patients who had done bacterial culture or biopsy. C, the patients received any surgery or medication before the study

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