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Immunological Studies of Reactive Oxygen Species Damaged Catalase in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Correlation with Disease Activity Index

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IMMUNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 191-203

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.3109/08820139.2012.751396

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Oxidized catalase; SLE; SLEDAI; Anti-ROS-CAT antibodies

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  1. Qassim University [SR-D-011-952, SR-D-012-1298]
  2. College of Medicine, Qassim University

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Objectives: This study was undertaken to investigate the status and contribution of oxidized catalase in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and to explore whether oxidized catalase has a role in disease progression. Methods: Catalase (CAT) was modified by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Sera from 50 SLE patients with varying levels of disease activity according to SLE Disease-Activity-Index (SLEDAI) and 45 age-and sex-matched healthy controls were evaluated for antibodies against oxidized CAT. Results: Serum analysis showed significantly higher level of anti-oxidized-CAT-antibodies in SLE patients compared with controls. Interestingly, not only was there an increased number of subjects positive for anti-oxidized-CAT-antibodies, but also the levels of these antibodies were significantly higher among SLE patients, whose SLEDAI scores were >= 10 as compared with lower SLEDAI scores (<10). In addition, significant correlation was observed between the levels of anti-oxidized-CAT-antibodies and SLEDAI score (r = 0.796). Furthermore, sera from SLE patients had lower levels of CAT activity compared with control sera. Conclusions: These findings support an association between oxidized CAT and SLE. The stronger response observed in serum samples from patients with higher SLEDAI scores suggests that oxidized CAT may be a useful biomarker in evaluating the progression of SLE and in elucidating the mechanisms of disease pathogenesis.

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