In this study we investigated cytokine levels in patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Twenty patients and 20 healthy controls were included. Ten patients had acute attacks of FMF, whereas the other 10 were in the silent period. Patients with the acute exacerbation of FMF had higher soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2r), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumour necrosis factor-alpha, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and fibrinogen levels than those in the silent period ( P<0.001) and controls ( P<0.001). In patients with acute attacks of FMF, interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels were not significantly different from those in the other patients or the controls ( P>0.05). In FMF patients IL-6, TNF-alpha, sIL-2r, ESR, CRP and fibrinogen levels increased with the acute-phase reaction, especially in the attack period. On the other hand, anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 levels did not increase as much as did the inflammatory cytokines. The balance between the cytokines may help us to understand the pathophysiology of FMF and to develop therapies. We conclude that the levels of the acute-phase reactants and the cytokines could be useful for diagnosis of acute exacerbations, follow-up and treatment. However, the cost of cytokine measurement analyses seems disadvantageous at present.
Background
Progranulin represents an adipokine putatively mediating insulin resistance and inflammation. Data in humans are sparse, and the source of circulating progranulin in obesity is unknown.
Objectives
Serum progranulin concentrations and subcutaneous (sc) as well as visceral (vis) adipose tissue (AT) progranulin expression were quantified in a large cohort of patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery (BS) (n = 153) or a low‐calorie diet (LCD) (n = 121).
Cohorts and methods
Paired serum and AT mRNA samples were obtained from patients with severe obesity undergoing BS (ROBS cohort; Research in Obesity and Bariatric Surgery). Serum progranulin was measured by ELISA in both cohorts, and AT mRNA expression was analysed by quantitative real‐time PCR in bariatric patients.
Results
There was no gender‐specific effect in serum progranulin or AT progranulin expression. Importantly, circulating progranulin was independent from adipose tissue gene expression in paired samples. sc AT progranulin expression was higher than in vis AT (P = 0.027), and there was a positive correlation between sc AT and vis AT gene expression (P < 0.001; r = +0.34). Serum progranulin strongly and rapidly increased after BS within 3 days and remained elevated up to 12 months. Serum progranulin was strongly correlated with serum CTRP‐3 levels.
Conclusions
The present study provides detailed progranulin gene expression data in sc and vis AT in a large, prospective and observational cohort of patients with severe obesity. Serum progranulin concentrations are not predicted by sc or vis AT progranulin gene expression. Thus, AT seems not to be the main source of circulating progranulin levels in obesity.
RQ1: How are the stance markers proposed by Hyland (2005a) used in similar/different ways across published research articles in professional journals and graduate student research papers? .
Conclusions: Our study demonstrates successful treatment of depression in a clinical care setting using multimodal psychotherapy based on a psychodynamic concept following guideline recommendation. The greatest improvement in patient depression was linked to the highest production of TNFα by PBMCs at baseline. Our study contributes to the definition of patient subpopulations with differing cytokine responses that are related to succesful treatment of depression.
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