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Soluble CD30 in Pediatric Patients with Atopic Dermatitis

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Journal Allergy
Date 1997 Jan 1
PMID 9062638
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease in which a pathogenetic role of Th2 cells has been supposed. This study investigated the presence of soluble CD30 (sCD30), an activation marker of T-cell clones able to produce Th2-type cytokines, in sera from pediatric patients affected by AD (n = 25) with no symptoms of asthma or rhinitis. The severity of the disease was graded by both the SCORAD and Costa et al. clinical scoring systems. Serum levels of sCD30 were significantly higher in patients with AD in respect to both normal donors (n = 20) and urticaria patients (n = 10), and a positive correlation between serum sCD30 and clinical score was found (r = 0.508; P = 0.01) when AD patients were evaluated by Costa et al.'s method. Furthermore, a significant association (r = 0.443; P = 0.027) between sCD30 and serum levels of the soluble interleukin (IL)-2 receptor (sIL-2R) was observed in AD. The presence of high amounts of sCD30 in atopic patients seems to confirm the role of this molecule as an activation marker useful for in vivo evaluation of a Th2 immune response, and the correlation observed with both clinical score and sIL-2R levels indicates the role of sCD30 as an additional marker of disease activity in pediatric patients with AD.

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