Objectives: Autophagy is a complex cellular process that maintains homeostasis in systemic lupus erythematosus. Abnormally high expression of Bcl-2 was observed in B and T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood in SLE patients. These may be responsible for the survival of self-reactive lymphocytes and the development of lupus, and the study aims at evaluating interaction between apoptosis and autophagy in Egyptian lupus patients.

Methods: Sixty patients with SLE were diagnosed by fulfilling the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC) classification criteria for SLE and sixty healthy age and sex matched control. All patients were subjected to full medical history and clinical examination. Activity was assessed using SLEDAI-2K score. Gene expression of Beclin-1, Bcl-2-L2, and Bcl-2 was measured.

Results: The study revealed that the expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 and Bcl-2-L2 was significantly higher in SLE patients than control subjects, as well as the major apoptotic agent (Beclin-1) mRNA, = 0.03, < 0.001 and 0.02, respectively. The apoptotic Beclin-1 mRNA was positively correlated with SLE disease severity index, r = 0.25; = 0.0.4; therefore, our results showed that expression of the Beclin-1 was significantly higher in SLE patients than control ( < 0.02).

Conclusion: Our results showed that expression of the Beclin 1 were significantly higher in SLE patients than control ( < 0.02).

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