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Evaluation of the Interplay Between the Complement Protein C1q and Hyaluronic Acid in Promoting Cell Adhesion
Published on: June 15, 2019
Circulating Complement C1q as a Novel Biomarker is Associated with the Occurrence and Development of COPD
Ke Zhang1, Kangkang Han1, Hui Liu1
1Department of General Practice, Qilu Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, 250012, People's Republic of China.
Purpose:
Increasing evidence has shown that the immune response interacts with the chronic inflammatory response and gives rise to the occurrence and development of COPD. Complement component 1q (C1q), as a subcomponent of the C1 complex, could be involved in innate and adaptive immunity. Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between C1q and the clinical characteristics of COPD subjects.
Patients And Methods:
Serum C1q levels were measured in 203 COPD subjects and 191 non-COPD controls. Correlations between C1q and the characteristics of COPD were analyzed using Spearman's rho. Receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis was used to evaluate the threshold value in differentiating disease status. All 203 COPD subjects were followed up for 1 year for future acute exacerbations.
Results:
There were significant reductions in serum C1q levels in COPD subjects compared to non-COPD controls. Moreover, serum C1q levels were obviously positively correlated with the FEV1/FVC ratio and predicted FEV1% but had a weakly negative correlation with the %LAA-950 and the percentage of neutrophils in peripheral blood. Using a cutoff value of 137.150 mg/l as the boundary in ROC analysis, the sensitivity and specificity were 65.9% and 76.0%, respectively. The 1-year follow-up results showed that C1q levels less than 137.150 mg/l were negatively related to the time to the next severe exacerbation and the time to death.
Conclusion:
Circulating C1q levels may be a novel biomarker not only related to the pulmonary function of COPD but also having great potential to predict the risk of COPD deterioration in the future. However, further prospective trials are needed to clarify the influences of C1q on the pathogenesis of COPD.
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