Carballo Iago, Alvela Lucía, Pérez Luis-Fernando, Gude Francisco, Vidal Carmen, Alonso Manuela, Sopeña Bernardo, Gonzalez-Quintela Arturo
Department of Internal Medicine, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
PLoS One. 2016 Feb 24;11(2):e0149330. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149330. eCollection 2016.
Serum IgG4 concentrations are commonly measured in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate serum IgG4 concentrations in adults and their potential relationship with demographic, lifestyle, metabolic, and allergy-related factors.
Serum IgG4 concentrations were measured with a commercial assay in 413 individuals (median age 55 years, 45% males) who were randomly selected from a general adult population.
Median IgG4 concentration was 26.8 mg/dL. Five out of the 413 individuals (1.2%) exhibited IgG4 concentrations >135 mg/dL, and 17 out of 411 (4.1%) exhibited an IgG4/total IgG ratio >8%. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly higher in males than in females and decreased with age. After adjusting for age and sex, serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly influenced by alcohol consumption, smoking or common metabolic abnormalities (obesity and the related metabolic syndrome). Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with serum concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines and inflammation markers. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly correlated with IgE concentrations. Serum IgG4 concentrations tended to be higher in atopics (individuals with IgE-mediated sensitization to aeroallergens) than in non-atopics, particularly among atopics without respiratory symptoms. Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with total eosinophil blood count. Cases of IgG4-related disease were neither present at baseline nor detected after a median of 11 years of follow-up.
Studies aimed at defining reference IgG4 values should consider partitioning by age and sex. Further studies are needed to confirm the potential influence of atopy status on serum IgG4 concentrations.
血清IgG4浓度在临床实践中常被检测。本研究旨在调查成年人血清IgG4浓度及其与人口统计学、生活方式、代谢和过敏相关因素的潜在关系。
采用商业检测方法,对从普通成年人群中随机选取的413名个体(中位年龄55岁,45%为男性)的血清IgG4浓度进行检测。
IgG4浓度中位数为26.8mg/dL。413名个体中有5名(1.2%)的IgG4浓度>135mg/dL,411名个体中有17名(4.1%)的IgG4/总IgG比值>8%。男性血清IgG4浓度显著高于女性,且随年龄增长而降低。在调整年龄和性别后,血清IgG4浓度不受饮酒、吸烟或常见代谢异常(肥胖及相关代谢综合征)的显著影响。血清IgG4浓度与促炎细胞因子和炎症标志物的血清浓度无显著相关性。血清IgG4浓度与IgE浓度显著相关。特应性个体(对气传变应原具有IgE介导的致敏作用的个体)的血清IgG4浓度往往高于非特应性个体,尤其是在无呼吸道症状的特应性个体中。血清IgG4浓度与嗜酸性粒细胞总数无显著相关性。在基线时未发现IgG4相关疾病病例,在中位随访11年后也未检测到。
旨在确定IgG4参考值的研究应考虑按年龄和性别进行分层。需要进一步研究以证实特应性状态对血清IgG4浓度的潜在影响。