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Plasma and scales levels of interleukin 18 in comparison with other possible clinical and laboratory biomarkers of psoriasis activity

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BIOMARKERS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 194-200

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13547500600565735

Keywords

interleukin (IL) 18; transforming growth factor (TGF) beta (1); psoriasis; psoriasis area and severity index (PASI)

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The aim of the study was to assess plasma and scales levels of interleukin (IL) 18 collected from psoriatic patients with different disease activity. IL-18 concentrations were measured using an enzyme immunclassay in the plasma and scales of 34 patients with chronic plaque type psoriasis. IL-18 levels were analysed with respect to plasma-transforming growth factor P, (TGF-beta(1)), the disease duration and the duration of the present relapse, and psoriasis area and severity index (PASI). Plasma IL-18 concentration varied from 90 to 1300 pg ml(-1) and means (368.2 +/- 42.4 pg ml(-1)) were significantly elevated in comparison with healthy controls (205.9 +/- 31.8 pg ml(-1)). The presence of IL-18 was also demonstrated in scales from skin lesions. Treatment caused a significant decrease of plasma IL-18 concentration to 250.2 +/- 13.8 pg ml(-1). There was a significant correlation between plasma IL-18 levels and PASI values (r=0.554). There was no correlation between IL-18 concentration in scales and PASI, between IL-18 concentrations in plasma and scales, and between plasma IL-18 and the disease duration or duration of present relapse. Plasma TGF-beta(1), concentration demonstrated a significant correlation with PASI (r= 0.353), but not with IL-18 levels in plasma (r=0.063) and scales (0.141). The sum of plasma levels of IL-18 and TGF-beta(1) divided by the optimal coefficient demonstrated a statistically significant correlation with the highest r-value. The findings confirm an association between plasma IL-18 concentration and psoriasis severity. Moreover, it was shown that combined measurement of IL-18 and TGF-beta(1) in plasma can be considered as a possible biomarker of psoriasis activity.

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