Ming Li, Yi-Jing Zhang, Dong-Xia Liu, Zhi Liu, Min Fu, Qing-Rui Yang, Hong-Sheng Sun
Lupus 2021 OctCaveolin family proteins, including caveolin-1 (Cav-1), caveolin-2 (Cav-2), and caveolin-3 (Cav-3), are identified as the principal protein components of caveolae in mammalian cells. Circulating form of caveolin family proteins can be used as a good potential biomarker for predicting disease. To investigate the clinical significance of the serological levels of caveolin family proteins in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), we evaluated the soluble serum levels of caveolin family proteins in patients with SLE by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and assessed their associations with various known clinical variables. The major findings of our study are as follows: Cav-2 was not detected in serum of SLE patients and normal controls (NCs). Serum Cav-1 and Cav-3 levels were higher in SLE patients compared with NCs. There were no significant correlations between serum Cav-1 and Cav-3 levels and SLE disease activity. Further analysis showed that serum Cav-3 may be more valuable as a marker than serum Cav-1 in SLE patients. Serum levels of Cav-1 and Cav-3 might have a diagnostic role in patients with SLE. However, their predictive and prognostic value was not determined. Further studies are necessary to determine the potential clinical significance of these assays in SLE.
Ming Li, Yi-Jing Zhang, Dong-Xia Liu, Zhi Liu, Min Fu, Qing-Rui Yang, Hong-Sheng Sun. Expression of caveolin family proteins in serum of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Lupus. 2021 Oct;30(11):1819-1828
PMID: 34569384
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