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a Systemic Autoimmune
Diseases Unit, Department of Medicine, Institut d'Investigacions
Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer, Hospital Clínic, School of
Medicine, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, b Hepatic Haemodynamic Laboratory, Liver Unit, c Immunology Unit, Department
of Cellular Biology and Pathology, d Department of Rheumatology, Denernévita
Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Maxico
Correspondence to: Dr Font, Unitat de Malalties Autoimmunes Sistèmiques, Hospital Clínic, C/Villarroel, 170, 08036-Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Accepted for publication 22 November 1999
OBJECTIVE
Serum
concentrations of soluble (s) L-selectin (CD62L) were measured in
patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) to relate these
concentrations to clinical and immunological features of SS.
METHODS
The study
included 40 consecutive patients (38 women and two men) with a mean age
of 61 years (range 24-78) who fulfilled four or more of the
preliminary diagnostic criteria for SS proposed by the European
Community Study Group in 1993, and 33 healthy blood donors from the
hospital blood bank. A sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) was used to detect the soluble form of human sL-selectin (CD62L).
RESULTS
The mean (SEM)
values of sL-selectin (CD62L) were 861 (66) µg/ml for patients with
SS and 986 (180) µg/ml for healthy blood donors, but there was no
significant difference. In patients with primary SS, serum sL-selectin
(CD62L) concentrations were significantly higher in patients with
Raynaud's phenomenon (1275 (112) µg/ml versus 789 (69) µg/ml,
p=0.007), autoimmune thyroiditis (1162 (113) µg/ml versus 787 (69)
µg/ml, p=0.02) and rheumatoid factor (993 (95) µg/ml versus 684 (70) µg/ml, p=0.01) when compared with patients without these features.
CONCLUSION
The
presence of Raynaud's phenomenon, autoimmune thyroiditis and
rheumatoid factor is associated with higher concentrations of
circulating sL-selectin (CD62L) in the sera of patients with primary SS.
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