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Soluble Fas and soluble Fas ligand in autoimmune diseases / 中华风湿病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-569672
ABSTRACT
Objective To assess the level of soluble Fas (sFas) and soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) in the sera of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE),rheumatoid arthritis (RA),multiple sclerosis (MS)and insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).Method The level of sFas and sFasL was determined by a sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Anti ssDNA (single stranded DNA) was detected by indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Results The level of sFas in patients with SLE,RA,IDDM and MS was significantly higher than that in healthy individuals.It was interesting that among these autoimmune diseases,the level of sFas in the sera of patients with SLE was dramatically higher than that of the other diseases.The high level of sFasL accompanied by sFas was found in the sera of SLE and RA patients.In the sera of patients with SLE,the anti ssDNA antibody always accompanied by high concentration of sFas and,by contrast,no anti ssDNA antibody was found in all the patients in whose sera no sFas was found.In patients with IDDM,the sFasL level of the serum was significantly lower than that of the serum of healthy donors.Conclusion Serum sFas level of patients with SLE,RA,MS and IDDM is higher than that of healthy individuals.These results indicate that the sFas level can be used as a marker of disease progress and relaxing after treatment with the medicine.It is also demonstrated that there is relationship between the level of anti ssDNA antibody and sFas.The level and significance of serum sFas and sFasL in these autoimmune disease patients are under investigation.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Rheumatology Year: 2000 Type: Article