Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity

Background: New rheumatoid arthritis (RA) biomarkers, such as serum interleukin-37, may aid in the identification and management as well as improved monitoring of disease severity, activity, and effectiveness of the therapy. Objectives: This study aims to assess the association between gene expressi...

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Main Authors: Furqan Hasan Razzaq, Rana Fadhil Obaid
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4103/MJBL.MJBL_528_24
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description Background: New rheumatoid arthritis (RA) biomarkers, such as serum interleukin-37, may aid in the identification and management as well as improved monitoring of disease severity, activity, and effectiveness of the therapy. Objectives: This study aims to assess the association between gene expressions of interleukin (IL)-37 isoform-a and isoform-b and serum IL-37 levels with the severity and activity of RA. Materials and Methods: This is a case–control study of 140 participants. The samples were collected using fresh blood and serum samples. The sample consisted of 64 females and six males in both the patient and control groups. The serum IL-37 level was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Immune markers such as anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), rheumatoid factor, and C-reactive protein (CRP) were also measured. Gene expression for IL-37 isoforms was measured by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). DAS-28-ESR, DAS-28-CRP, and CDAI were used to calculate the activity of RA as well as the severity of disease. Results: The serum levels of IL-37 were significantly higher in patients than in controls. Activity parameters, as stated by DAS-28 ESR, DAS-28 CRP, CDAI, and SDAI, showed a positive correlation with serum levels of IL-37. The levels of IL-37 correlated significantly with the treatment response. There was a significant correlation between IL-37 levels and ESR, CRP, and anti-CCP levels. IL-37 isoform-a mRNA expression, measured by RT-qPCR, was upregulated in patients with severity. In addition, the isoform-b gene expression was downregulated, in contrast to control groups for both genes, who showed normal expression for these genes. Conclusion: Serum IL-37 and IL-37 isoform-a are promising biomarkers for the diagnosis of RA, assessing disease activity and severity in patients with RA, and offering possible future therapeutic applications for RA patients, while IL-37 isoform-b is considered a weak biomarker for diagnosing RA.
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spelling doaj-art-7db7aa60c59c4f39b4c6360fb3dcc8e32025-08-20T03:17:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Babylon1812-156X2312-67602025-04-0122258859410.4103/MJBL.MJBL_528_24Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and SeverityFurqan Hasan RazzaqRana Fadhil ObaidBackground: New rheumatoid arthritis (RA) biomarkers, such as serum interleukin-37, may aid in the identification and management as well as improved monitoring of disease severity, activity, and effectiveness of the therapy. Objectives: This study aims to assess the association between gene expressions of interleukin (IL)-37 isoform-a and isoform-b and serum IL-37 levels with the severity and activity of RA. Materials and Methods: This is a case–control study of 140 participants. The samples were collected using fresh blood and serum samples. The sample consisted of 64 females and six males in both the patient and control groups. The serum IL-37 level was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Immune markers such as anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), rheumatoid factor, and C-reactive protein (CRP) were also measured. Gene expression for IL-37 isoforms was measured by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). DAS-28-ESR, DAS-28-CRP, and CDAI were used to calculate the activity of RA as well as the severity of disease. Results: The serum levels of IL-37 were significantly higher in patients than in controls. Activity parameters, as stated by DAS-28 ESR, DAS-28 CRP, CDAI, and SDAI, showed a positive correlation with serum levels of IL-37. The levels of IL-37 correlated significantly with the treatment response. There was a significant correlation between IL-37 levels and ESR, CRP, and anti-CCP levels. IL-37 isoform-a mRNA expression, measured by RT-qPCR, was upregulated in patients with severity. In addition, the isoform-b gene expression was downregulated, in contrast to control groups for both genes, who showed normal expression for these genes. Conclusion: Serum IL-37 and IL-37 isoform-a are promising biomarkers for the diagnosis of RA, assessing disease activity and severity in patients with RA, and offering possible future therapeutic applications for RA patients, while IL-37 isoform-b is considered a weak biomarker for diagnosing RA.https://doi.org/10.4103/MJBL.MJBL_528_24activityanti-inflammatory cytokinesil-37 isoform-ail-37 isoform-bmrnapro-inflammatory cytokinesrheumatoid arthritisrt-qpcr
spellingShingle Furqan Hasan Razzaq
Rana Fadhil Obaid
Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
Medical Journal of Babylon
activity
anti-inflammatory cytokines
il-37 isoform-a
il-37 isoform-b
mrna
pro-inflammatory cytokines
rheumatoid arthritis
rt-qpcr
title Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
title_full Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
title_fullStr Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
title_short Investigating the Association of Gene Expression of IL-37 Isoforms a and b and Serum IL-37 with Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity and Severity
title_sort investigating the association of gene expression of il 37 isoforms a and b and serum il 37 with rheumatoid arthritis activity and severity
topic activity
anti-inflammatory cytokines
il-37 isoform-a
il-37 isoform-b
mrna
pro-inflammatory cytokines
rheumatoid arthritis
rt-qpcr
url https://doi.org/10.4103/MJBL.MJBL_528_24
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