Abstract
Objective Multiple cytokine network may control the pathogenesis of vasculopathy in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We aimed at comparing angiogenic cytokine profile among SSc patients at various clinical stage. Methods We divided nine patients with anti-centromere antibody (ACA) who were suspected of SSc and diagnosed as having SSc into three groups (group1: pre-clinical stage of SSc, group2: mild/early SSc and group3: typical lcSSc) according to the ACR/EULAR2013 classification criteria or ACR1980 preliminary classification, and serum sample were obtained from them. We evaluated the expression levels of 20 cytokines by membrane array. Results Average values of EGF, ENA-78, bFGF, IGF-I, IL-8, MCP-1, TGF-β1, thrombopoietin, VEGF and VEGF-D in group2 were increased compared as those of group1 more than twofold. Statistically significant difference was found in serum levels of IGF-1, RANTES and VEGF between group1 and group2. There was also significant difference in the value of VEGF between group1 and group3. There were mild and significant correlations between serum IGF-1 and RANTES levels (r = 0.721, p = .028). Conclusion IGF-1, RANTES and VEGF are thought to be involved in the disease development from pre-clinical stage of SSc to early/mild SSc. Thus, these cytokines may be utilized as a biomarker for early diagnosis.
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