[HTML][HTML] Association between serum matrix metalloproteinase-(MMP-) 3 levels and systemic lupus erythematosus: a meta-analysis

JM Lee, A Kronbichler, SJ Park, SH Kim, KH Han… - Disease …, 2019 - hindawi.com
JM Lee, A Kronbichler, SJ Park, SH Kim, KH Han, HG Kang, IS Ha, HI Cheong, KH Kim…
Disease markers, 2019hindawi.com
Introduction. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) is an emerging disease marker in rheumatic
diseases. This is a meta-analysis aimed at systematically reviewing association between
serum MMP-3 levels and systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) activity, which sought to
raise interest in MMP-3 as a putative biomarker. Methods. We conducted a meta-analysis of
serum MMP-3 levels in patients with SLE and controls. We performed a PubMed search,
EMBASE search, and forward search of the retrieved articles published until Oct. 1, 2018. In …
Introduction. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) is an emerging disease marker in rheumatic diseases. This is a meta-analysis aimed at systematically reviewing association between serum MMP-3 levels and systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) activity, which sought to raise interest in MMP-3 as a putative biomarker. Methods. We conducted a meta-analysis of serum MMP-3 levels in patients with SLE and controls. We performed a PubMed search, EMBASE search, and forward search of the retrieved articles published until Oct. 1, 2018. In addition to this, we included data from a case-control study on a national pediatric SLE cohort, in which serum MMP-3 levels were measured in 11 SLE patients and 9 controls (unpublished). Subgroup analyses based on gender and disease activity were performed. Results. A total of 662 cases and 771 controls including 651 patients and 762 controls from 11 publications were studied. We observed significantly higher MMP-3 levels in SLE patients compared to healthy controls (, Hedges’ : 2.104, 95% CI 1.426-2.782). In subgroup analyses, we found a significant elevation of MMP-3 in the patients with nephritis compared to those without (, Hedges’ : 0.611, 95% CI 0.611-1.704). This finding was consistent between patients with persistent proteinuria and those without (, Hedges’ : 1.535, 95% CI 0.207-2.862). Meta-analysis showed no association between MMP-3 levels and gender or anti-double strand DNA antibody titer. Conclusions. Our meta-analysis demonstrated significantly higher MMP-3 levels in SLE patients than in controls and in patients with renal involvement than in those without.
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