D. Cox et al., ELEVATED LEVELS OF EOSINOPHIL MAJOR BASIC-PROTEIN IN THE SERA OF PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS, Arthritis and rheumatism, 38(7), 1995, pp. 939-945
Objective, To examine eosinophil activation, as reflected by evidence
of eosinophil degranulation in the blood and affected tissues, in pati
ents with diffuse and limited cutaneous forms of systemic sclerosis (S
Sc). Methods, Levels of the eosinophil-derived major basic protein (MB
P), a marker of eosinophil degranulation, were determined in sera from
46 SSc patients, from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and giant ce
ll arteritis, and from healthy volunteers, and in bronchoalveolar lava
ge fluid from 4 SSc patients, Extracellular tissue deposition of MBP w
as evaluated in biopsy specimens from affected skin or lung of 11 SSc
patients. Results, Patients with diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc) had ele
vated serum MBP levels compared with normal individuals (mean +/- SD 7
62 +/- 271 ng/ml versus 534 +/- 144 ng/ml; P = 0.0004), MBP levels wer
e positively correlated with the extent of cutaneous involvement, and
negatively correlated with pulmonary function and duration of disease
(r = -0.20), By immunohistochemical analysis, modest extracellular MBP
deposition could be demonstrated in involved skin in 7 of 10 biopsy s
pecimens, and MBP staining was prominent in affected lung tissues in 2
patients. Conclusion, Eosinophil degranulation appears to be increase
d in some patients with dcSSc, as indicated by elevated serum levels o
f MBP and extracellular accumulation of MBP in the lung, Eosinophil gr
anule proteins may contribute to the development of cutaneous and pulm
onary fibrosis in SSc.