Title of article :
Serum YKL-40 and assessment of severity of bronchial asthma in Egyptian children
Author/Authors :
Abdel-Gawad, Tarek Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics, Egypt , Mansour, Mervat Gamal Eldin Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics, Egypt , Abdel-Aziz, Manal Ain Shams University - Department Clinical Pathology, Egypt , Elbialy, Bothina Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics, Egypt
Abstract :
Background: Serum and lung tissue levels of a chitinase-like protein YKL- 40 have recently been found to be increased in patients with bronchial asthma. Furthermore, serum YKL-40 levels correlated positively with thickening of the lung sub-epithelial basement membrane, frequency of rescue inhaler use, and deterioration in pulmonary function in European asthmatic subjects. Objectives: to assess the role of YKL-40 measurement in evaluating asthma severity, compared to clinical assessment and the related pulmonary function tests. Methods: We quantified serum YKL-40 levels in two groups of Egyptian asthmatics: One group with mild to moderate asthma, and one with severe asthma. Serum YKL-40 was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits (Quidel). Clinical scoring of asthma severity by Pediatric Asthma Score (PAS) and pulmonary functions were performed. Results: The serum levels of YKL-40 were significantly elevated in severely asthmatic Egyptian children compared with the other group (151ng/ml- 72ng/ml; p .05). YKL-40 levels were correlated positively to PAS (r=0.34, p 0.05), and inversely to FEV1 (r= -0.32, p 0.5). Best cut off value of YKL-40 for asthma prognosis was 90 ng/ml, sensitivity 86.5%, specificity 81%, and diagnostic accuracy of 85%. Conclusions: YKL-40 is found in increased quantities in the sera of severe asthmatics, and correlated significantly to PAS and pulmonary function deterioration. YKL- 40 is considered a promising biomarker for asthma severity and pulmonary remodeling warranting further study as a potential novel pathway to disease management.
Keywords :
YKL , 40 , Asthma , severity , Egyptian , Children , biomarker.
Journal title :
The Egyotian Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Journal title :
The Egyotian Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology