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Characterization of serum interleukin-15 in healthy volunteers and patients with early arthritis to assess its potential use as a biomarker

Amalia Lamana1,*, Ana M. Ortiz1,*, José M. Alvaro-Gracia1, Belén Díaz-Sánchez1, Jesús Novalbos2, Rosario García-Vicuña1, Isidoro González-Álvaro1

1 Rheumatology Service, Hospital Universitario La Princesa, IIS La Princesa
2 Clinical Pharmacology Service, Hospital Universitario La Princesa, IIS La Princesa, Madrid, Spain

* Corresponding Author: González-Álvaro MD, email

European Cytokine Network 2010, 21(3), 186-194. https://doi.org/10.1684/ecn.2010.0203

Abstract

As interleukin-15 (IL-15) has been implicated in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis, we analysed the serum IL-15 (sIL-15) levels in healthy subjects and patients with early arthritis to establish a cut-off point that might serve to define elevated sIL-15. This is an initial step to determine whether sIL-15 has the potential for use as a biomarker for patients with early arthritis. The IL-15 concentration was measured in serum obtained from 161 healthy controls and from 174 patients with early arthritis, and the relationship between the expression of the two IL-15 mRNA variants and the sIL-15 levels was also assessed. In healthy controls, the median sIL-15 value was 0.83 [interquartile range (IQR) 0-8.68] pg/mL; there was no significant difference in the sIL-15 values according to gender [median level in males was 1.99 (IQR: 0-8.68) pg/mL and in females 0.50 (0-8.25) pg/mL: p = 0.821]. Moreover, sIL-15 levels did not correlate with age (r = 0.033, p = 0.685), and they did not display a clear circadian rhythm in healthy donors, with the median values for IL-15 close to zero at each time tested. In the light of these findings, we considered that sIL-15 was elevated if its concentration was above 20 pg/mL, since this cut-off point corresponded to the 90th percentile for this healthy population. We found that 30% of the patients with early arthritis had sIL-15 values > 20 pg/mL. The levels of sIL-15 did not correlate with disease duration in early arthritis patients, nor did they fluctuate with changes in disease activity over the follow-up period. In addition, the high level of sIL15 in patients was not associated with alterations in the alternative splicing of the IL-15 mRNA, favouring the variant that produces the protein with a long signal peptide for secretion. Serum IL-15 levels were increased in a subpopulation of patients with early arthritis, indicating that this measure may serve as a biomarker for this condition. Further studies will be necessary to determine whether the clinical evolution or response to treatment of patients with high sIL-15 levels differs.

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interleukin-15, rheumatoid arthritis, early arthritis, circadian rhythm

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APA Style
Lamana, A., Ortiz, A.M., Alvaro-Gracia, J.M., Díaz-Sánchez, B., Novalbos, J. et al. (2010). Characterization of serum interleukin-15 in healthy volunteers and patients with early arthritis to assess its potential use as a biomarker. European Cytokine Network, 21(3), 186–194. https://doi.org/10.1684/ecn.2010.0203
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Lamana A, Ortiz AM, Alvaro-Gracia JM, Díaz-Sánchez B, Novalbos J, García-Vicuña R, et al. Characterization of serum interleukin-15 in healthy volunteers and patients with early arthritis to assess its potential use as a biomarker. Eur Cytokine Network. 2010;21(3):186–194. https://doi.org/10.1684/ecn.2010.0203
IEEE Style
A. Lamana et al., “Characterization of serum interleukin-15 in healthy volunteers and patients with early arthritis to assess its potential use as a biomarker,” Eur. Cytokine Network, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 186–194, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1684/ecn.2010.0203



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