Association between endothelin-1 and systemic lupus erythematosus: insights from a case-control study.

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Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, The Affiliated Hospital, Southwest Medical University, 25 Taiping Road, Luzhou, 646000, Sichuan, China.

Published: September 2023

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  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disorder linked to increased levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1), which may contribute to vascular damage.
  • A study involving 314 SLE patients, 252 non-SLE patients, and 500 healthy controls found that SLE patients had higher ET-1 levels, which correlated with clinical features and other cytokines.
  • Specific ET-1 gene polymorphisms were associated with SLE risk and various manifestations like alopecia, pericarditis, and the presence of anti-SSB antibodies, suggesting that ET-1 could be a disease marker for SLE.

Article Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic rheumatic disorder. Endothelin-1, a vasoconstrictor, belongs to the endothelin family and is associated with vascular-related damages. To date, association between ET-1 and pathogenesis of SLE remains unclear. This case-control study was carried out by 314 SLE, 252 non-SLE diseases patients and 500 healthy controls. Serum ET-1, CCN3, IL-28B levels were detected by ELISA, and ET-1 gene polymorphisms (rs5369, rs5370, rs1476046, rs2070699, rs2071942, rs2071943, rs3087459, rs4145451, rs6458155, rs9369217) were genotyped with Kompetitive Allele-Specific PCR. SLE patients had high levels of ET-1, which were correlated with some clinical, laboratory features. Serum CCN3, IL-28B levels were higher in SLE patients, and ET-1 levels were positively correlated with the two cytokines. Rs5370, rs1476046, rs2070699, rs2071942, rs2071943, rs3087459, rs6458155 and rs2070699 were associated with SLE risk. Rs2070699 (T, TT) was related to SLE patients with alopecia. Rs5370 (T, TT, TG), rs1476046 (G,GA), rs2071942 (G,GA) and rs2071943 (G,GA) were associated with SLE patients with pericarditis, pyuria and fever manifestation, respectively. Rs3087459 (CC) and rs9369217 (TC) were related to SLE patients with positive anti-SSB antibody. Rs5369 (AA) was associated with IgG and CRP levels in SLE patients. In conclusion, elevated serum ET-1 in SLE patients may be a potential disease marker, and its gene polymorphisms were related to SLE susceptibility.

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