Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is autoimmune disease characterized by endothelial dysfunction and microvascular damage. Resistin has been implied in microvascular dysfunction. Objective of this study is to evaluate the association between baseline resistin and development of new digital ulcers (DUs) in SSc patients. At baseline, serum resistin has been assessed in 70 female SSc patients and 26 healthy controls (HC). In SSc patients, clinical assessment was performed at baseline and after a 52-weeks follow-up. Serum resistin level was increased in SSc patients compared to HC [5.89 ng/ml (2.5 ng/ml–8.1 ng/ml) vs 2.3 ng/ml (0.4 ng/ml–2.4 ng/ml), p=0.0004)]. Resistin was lower (p=0.005) in SSc patients with early capillaroscopic pattern than patients with active or late capillaroscopic pattern [2.49 ng/ml (0.89 ng/ml–5.81 ng/ml) vs 7.11 ng/ml (3.48 ng/ ml–11.35 ng/ml) and 6.49 ng/ml (3.35 ng/ml–8.87 ng/ml), respectively]. After a 52-weeks follow-up, 34 (48.6%) patients developed new DUs. Median serum resistin was signifcantly higher in patients with new DUs than in patients without new DUs [6.54 ng/ml (3.35 ng/ml–11.02 ng/ml) vs 4.78 ng/ml (1.06 ng/ml–7.6 ng/ml), p=0.019]. Kaplan–Meier curves show a signifcantly reduced free survival from DUs in patients with increased resistin (p=0.002). In multivariate analysis, resistin is associated with the development of new DUs. Increased serum resistin level is a predictive marker of new DUs in SSc.

Serum resistin is predictive marker of development of new digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis / Pellicano, Chiara; Leodori, Giorgia; Colalillo, Amalia; Navarini, Luca; Gigante, Antonietta; Rosato, Edoardo. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1591-8890. - 22:3(2022), pp. 421-426. [10.1007/s10238-021-00756-2]

Serum resistin is predictive marker of development of new digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis

Pellicano, Chiara;Leodori, Giorgia;Colalillo, Amalia;Gigante, Antonietta;Rosato, Edoardo
2022

Abstract

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is autoimmune disease characterized by endothelial dysfunction and microvascular damage. Resistin has been implied in microvascular dysfunction. Objective of this study is to evaluate the association between baseline resistin and development of new digital ulcers (DUs) in SSc patients. At baseline, serum resistin has been assessed in 70 female SSc patients and 26 healthy controls (HC). In SSc patients, clinical assessment was performed at baseline and after a 52-weeks follow-up. Serum resistin level was increased in SSc patients compared to HC [5.89 ng/ml (2.5 ng/ml–8.1 ng/ml) vs 2.3 ng/ml (0.4 ng/ml–2.4 ng/ml), p=0.0004)]. Resistin was lower (p=0.005) in SSc patients with early capillaroscopic pattern than patients with active or late capillaroscopic pattern [2.49 ng/ml (0.89 ng/ml–5.81 ng/ml) vs 7.11 ng/ml (3.48 ng/ ml–11.35 ng/ml) and 6.49 ng/ml (3.35 ng/ml–8.87 ng/ml), respectively]. After a 52-weeks follow-up, 34 (48.6%) patients developed new DUs. Median serum resistin was signifcantly higher in patients with new DUs than in patients without new DUs [6.54 ng/ml (3.35 ng/ml–11.02 ng/ml) vs 4.78 ng/ml (1.06 ng/ml–7.6 ng/ml), p=0.019]. Kaplan–Meier curves show a signifcantly reduced free survival from DUs in patients with increased resistin (p=0.002). In multivariate analysis, resistin is associated with the development of new DUs. Increased serum resistin level is a predictive marker of new DUs in SSc.
2022
resistin; digital ulcers; systemic sclerosis; angiogenesis
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Serum resistin is predictive marker of development of new digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis / Pellicano, Chiara; Leodori, Giorgia; Colalillo, Amalia; Navarini, Luca; Gigante, Antonietta; Rosato, Edoardo. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1591-8890. - 22:3(2022), pp. 421-426. [10.1007/s10238-021-00756-2]
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