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systemic lupus erythematosus
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An enzyme immunosorbent assay of
neopterin
and biopterin on a polystyrene microtiter plate has been developed. A conjugate of
neopterin
or biopterin to bovine serum albumin was used to raise a specific antiserum against
neopterin
or biopterin in rabbits. An incubation mixture of the antiserum and samples prepared from human serum underwent another antigen-antibody reaction with the hapten fixed on the microtiter plate. The amount of antibody bound to the fixed hapten, which is inverse to the amount of hapten in the sample, was determined by using anti-rabbit IgG-horseradish peroxidase conjugate in a usual manner by measuring absorbance at 490 nm after reaction with o-phenylenediamine and hydrogen peroxide. The minimal detectable amounts of
neopterin
and biopterin were approximately 0.1 pmol. The specificity of the assay was so high that the assay system for
neopterin
completely distinguished it from biopterin, as judged from the cross-reaction of 0.002%, and vice versa. The amounts of
neopterin
and biopterin in human serum determined by the present method agreed well with those determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. We used the present method to determine the concentrations of
neopterin
in serum from healthy control subjects and patients with cancers and
systemic lupus erythematosus
; the results were consistent with literature data.
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PMID:Highly sensitive, specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of neopterin and biopterin in biological samples. 139 77
Concentrations of
neopterin
were measured in urine specimens from 35 patients with active and eight with inactive
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
). Compared with those of apparently healthy controls,
neopterin
concentrations were higher in patients with active disease (P less than 0.001) and with inactive disease (P less than 0.01), those in patients with active disease being significantly higher than those in patients with inactive disease (P less than 0.001). The correlation between the
neopterin
concentration and evidence of disease activity was good. All of the patients with clinically active
SLE
had increased
neopterin
, but for only 37.5% (three of eight) did the
neopterin
concentration exceed the upper normal limit during clinical remission. The increase in
neopterin
concentration did not correlate with clinical courses or severity of renal function. Moreover, serial determinations of
neopterin
in active
SLE
patients showed a rapid decrease of initially high concentration, paralleling a decline of clinical activity after initiation of medical therapy. Thus, urinary
neopterin
may be a useful marker for monitoring disease activity in
SLE
patients.
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PMID:Urinary neopterin in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. 198 7
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with a variety of neurological disorders were assayed to determine the concentrations of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), the active cofactor of hydroxylases. Dihydroneopterin (NH2) and
neopterin
(N), which are linked with BH4 synthesis and are inflammatory biochemical markers, were also measured simultaneously in a number of patients. 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) and homovanillic acid (HVA), the main products of serotonin and dopamine breakdown, were analyzed in parallel whenever possible. As BH4 and NH2 are difficult to analyze owing to their instability, CSF samples were collected under special conditions to preserve the reduced BH4 and NH2. Liquid chromatographic assays and detection of the various substances measured also required particular precautions. BH4 concentrations were elevated in patients with neurological disorders such as syphilis and
lupus
-like disease and especially in an AIDS patient with neurological complications with an increased N/BH4 ratio.
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PMID:High-performance liquid chromatographic measurement of cerebrospinal fluid tetrahydrobiopterin, neopterin, homovanillic acid and 5-hydroxindoleacetic acid in neurological diseases. 752 48
We investigated a possible association between markers of immune activation and disease activity in 52 patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
). Serum concentrations of
neopterin
, beta-2-microglobulin, 55 kD-type soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor, soluble interleukin-2 receptor and soluble CD8 were compared to the Index of European Consensus
Lupus
Activity Measurement (ECLAM). All markers of immune activation, except sCD8, significantly correlated with ECLAM. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis revealed erythrocyte sedimentation rate and
neopterin
to correlate best with ECLAM (multiple correlation coefficient = 0.74, P < 0.001). The study shows that serum
neopterin
concentrations are a useful independent index for disease activity in
SLE
. The finding of enhanced concentrations of various parameters of immune activation in patients confirm a role of the T cell and macrophage activation in the pathogenesis of
SLE
.
Lupus
1995 Feb
PMID:Serum soluble markers of immune activation and disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus. 776 35
Lymphocytic vasculitis (LV) characterises
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) and this potentially reversible lesion, which may be subclinical, may imply overt systemic disease activity. Needle quadriceps muscle biopsy was performed in 26 unselected patients with
SLE
and the presence of LV in these muscle specimens was compared with
SLE
disease activity scored using the British Isles
Lupus
Assessment Group Index (BILAG). Ten of the 22 patients with active disease showed evidence of LV compared with none of the four patients with inactive disease. In the patient group with LV, significantly higher ESR and urine
neopterin
values were found with P = 0.002 and P = 0.02, respectively compared with patients without LV. Features of vasculitis (as defined by BILAG) were also significantly more common in these patients (P = 0.005). None of the other parameters, including creatine kinase, were significantly different between the two patient subgroups. Thus, LV in needle quadriceps muscle biopsy specimens is a further valuable marker of disease activity in patients with
SLE
and might provide histological evidence of a systemic vasculitic process in a group of patients with diverse clinical manifestations.
Lupus
1995 Apr
PMID:Skeletal muscle lymphocytic vasculitis in systemic lupus erythematosus: relation to disease activity. 779 20
A 52-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of a skin rash, high fever and myalgia. She had been diagnosed ten years ago by a dermatologist as having MCTD (mixed connective tissue disease). At the time of admission a diagnosis of active
SLE
was made by fulfilling four of the 1982 ARA criteria together with increasing levels of anti-DNA antibody and low levels of complements. Prednisolone (PSL) given orally in an initial dosage of 60 mg/day was effective during the first 6 weeks. Then a high fever, skin rash and pancytopenia appeared without active findings of
SLE
. Infection caused by bacteria, fungus or virus was suspected, but no infectious agent was present in cultures derived from blood or other sources. Antimicrobic drugs used were not effective at all. The clinical picture was suggestive of a drug allergy, but no causative drug was found. A diagnosis of hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) was made because of the increased number of unusual hemophagocytic cells in the bone marrow. High levels of serum ferritin and
neopterin
, which are known to reflect macrophage activation, supported the diagnosis of HPS. HPS is characterized by activated phagocytosis presumably induced by hypersecretion of cytokines. Malignant lymphoma and infection are the two representative diseases which may cause HPS. Recently, an acute
lupus
HPS was reported in patients with active
SLE
. Here we reported a case of reactive HPS observed in a patient with
SLE
who had been receiving high dose PSL. Symptoms and findings of the patient gradually disappeared in several weeks after rapid reduction of the PSL dose.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Hemophagocytic syndrome observed in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus]. 797 30
While the knowledge concerning the role of the immune system in many internal disorders has grown rapidly in recent years, there are few methods to assess immune system activation in clinical practice. Measurement of urine
neopterin
, product of a metabolic pathway controlled by interferon-gamma, has been found useful in many clinical conditions. The present study concerns
neopterin
excretion in 157 patients with different internal disorders. As expected, we found an increase in urine
neopterin
in patients with malignant tumors, autoimmune disorders like
systemic lupus erythematosus
or inflammatory bowel disease, and infections. Elevated
neopterin
levels were also observed in acute pancreatitis and in acute myocardial infarction. In addition, significant correlations between urine
neopterin
and zinc and
neopterin
and copper excretion were found suggesting a physiological role of
neopterin
as urine antioxidant.
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PMID:Neopterin in the diagnosis of disorders associated with immune system activation. 815 11
OBJECTIVES--To investigate urine
neopterin
as a parameter of disease activity in an unselected group of patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) and to study the relation between urine
neopterin
and certain patterns of organ disease and differing drug regimens in the treatment of
SLE
. METHODS--
Neopterin
was determined by high performance liquid chromatography in 115 early morning urine samples from 68 patients with
SLE
. Serum soluble interleukin 2 receptor (sIL-2R) and antibodies to double stranded DNA (dsDNA) were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), plasma C3, C4, and C3 degradation products (C3dg) were measured in corresponding blood samples. Disease activity was scored using the British Isles
Lupus
Assessment Group (BILAG) index. RESULTS--Urine
neopterin
was significantly increased in patients with active and inactive
SLE
compared with the control group and was significantly higher in patients with active than in those with inactive
SLE
. Urine
neopterin
did not distinguish between subsets of patients with
SLE
with particular patterns of organ disease, as defined by the BILAG index, nor was its level primarily influenced by differing drug regimens. Levels of serum sIL-2R, antibodies to dsDNA, the ESR, and plasma C3, C4, and C3dg were also significantly different between the patients with active and inactive
SLE
. Unlike urine
neopterin
there was considerable overlap in the values of these parameters between the two activity groups. Highly significant correlations found between urine
neopterin
and serum sIL-2R, ESR, and plasma C3, C4, and C3dg suggest the close association of
neopterin
with clinical activity in
SLE
. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that urine
neopterin
> 300 mumol/mol creatinine was a highly significant predictor of disease activity with an odds ratio of 3.51. CONCLUSIONS--Determination of urine
neopterin
, a non-invasive, relatively simple and inexpensive measurement, appears to be the best parameter for assessing and monitoring disease activity and treatment in patients with
SLE
.
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PMID:Urine neopterin as a parameter of disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: comparisons with serum sIL-2R and antibodies to dsDNA, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and plasma C3, C4, and C3 degradation products. 832 94
The purpose of this paper is to establish whether there is increased lymphocyte adhesion molecule density in
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
), which could alter the migration pathways and activation thresholds of lymphocytes and thus contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease. We analysed the CD11a, CD29 and CD2 bound antibody molecule (bam) density on the CD4+ and CD8+ CAMhigh (primed) lymphocytes of 28
SLE
patients (8 active and 20 inactive by BILAG), using reproducible flow cytometric measurements, standardized with fluorescent beads and antibodies of known fluorescein: protein ratios. In a second patient cohort (17 patients), we investigated whether CD29 density on CD8+ cells correlated with measures of humoral (serum IgG) or cellular (urine
neopterin
) activation. In the first cohort, 36% of patients had elevated CD29 (beta 1 integrin) density on CD8+ cells. In the second cohort, CD29 density on CD8+ cells was found to be closely associated with total plasma IgG (r = 0.71, P = 0.001), but not with urine
neopterin
, disease activity (BILAG) or drug treatment. We conclude that CD29 on CD8+ cells is associated with B cell activation in
SLE
.
Lupus
1997
PMID:Correlation between CD29 density on CD8+ lymphocytes and serum IgG in systemic lupus erythematosus. 917 23
Systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
), a progressive autoimmune disorder, is associated with chronic stimulation of various components of the immune system. Since cell-mediated immunity is also activated, we were interested to test for abnormalities in tryptophan metabolism in
SLE
which may result from activation of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase by cytokines released during the immune response. We measured serum tryptophan and kynurenine concentrations in 52 patients with
SLE
as well as serum
neopterin
as an indicator for the degree of immune activation. Compared to controls, we found significantly decreased tryptophan and increased kynurenine concentrations in
SLE
. The extent of tryptophan catabolism correlates with
neopterin
concentrations or with the disease activity index. Tryptophan depletion may be associated with neurologic/psychiatric disturbances in patients suffering from
SLE
.
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PMID:Degradation of tryptophan in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. 1072 Nov 2
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