Utilizing T-Lymphocyte Activation-Related Cytokines to Predict Non-Responsiveness to Treatment in Pediatric Kawasaki Disease

利用T淋巴细胞活化相关细胞因子预测儿童川崎病治疗无反应性

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the predictive value of T-lymphocyte activation-related cytokines in non-responsive Kawasaki disease. METHODS: Eighty-two children with Kawasaki disease, hospitalized from June 2022 to December 2023, were divided into two groups based on treatment response: the sensitive Kawasaki disease group (n=71) and the non-responsive Kawasaki disease group (n=11). Serum levels of T-lymph activation-related cytokines, including interleukin-2, 6, 7, 12, 15, 17, and tumor necrosis factor alpha, were measured before and after IVIG treatment in both groups. The differences in cytokine levels between the two groups were compared pre- and post-treatment. The ability of these cytokines to discriminate non-responsive Kawasaki disease was evaluated using ROC curves to determine the cut-off value. RESULTS: Before initial treatment, IL-2, IL-6, IL-7, IL-12, IL-15, IL-17, and tumor necrosis factor-α values were significantly higher in the non-responsive Kawasaki disease group compared to the sensitive Kawasaki disease group. Comparisons before and after initial treatment showed significant decreases in IL-6 and 17 in the sensitive Kawasaki disease group and significant decreases in IL-6 and 7 in the non-responsive Kawasaki disease group. IL-6 and 17 significantly increased in the sensitive group compared to the non-responsive group after initial treatment. The ROC curves indicated that IL-6 predicted the area under the curve (AUC) for non-responsive Kawasaki disease to be 0.859 before treatment and 0.920 after treatment. Similarly, IL-17 had AUC values of 0.699 before treatment and 0.884 after treatment. CONCLUSION: Reassessing IL-6 and IL-17 following the initial treatment for Kawasaki disease may improve early warning signals for unresponsive Kawasaki disease.

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