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Tissue turnover, especially in the skin, is altered in systemic sclerosis (SSc), leading to tissue accumulation. The objective was to examine type III, IV, and VI collagens turnovers in SSc and investigate longitudinal alterations in relation to modified Rodnan Skin Score (mRSS). We included patient...
Objective: To determine the value of serological biomarkers of collagen degradation/turnover as serum markers of organ involvement in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods: Serum samples were obtained from 79 SSc patients and 19 healthy control subjects. Types I to VI collagen turnover, e...
April 23, 2020
Journal:
Int J Rheum Dis
Author:
Kubo S, Siebuhr AS, Bay-Jensen AC, Juhl P, Karsdal MA, Satoh Y, Todoroki Y, Nakano K, Nakayamada S, Tanaka Y
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to investigate blood-based biomarkers of type I (PRO-C1), III (PRO-C3) and VI (PRO-C6) collagen formation in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and examine their correlation to modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS). METHODS: Limited (lSSc, n = 76) and diffuse SSc (dSSc, n = 4...
March 1, 2019
Journal:
Biomarkers
Author:
Juhl P, Vinderslev Iversen L, Karlsmark T, Karsdal MA, Bay-Jensen AC, Mogensen M, Siebuhr AS
BACKGROUND: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is characterized by excessive fibrosis throughout the body. This leads to the release of extracellular matrix (ECM) fragments into circulation, where they may be quantified as biomarkers. The objectives were to investigate levels of ECM turnover biomarkers and th...
December 3, 2018
Journal:
PLoS One
Author:
Juhl P, Bay-Jensen AC, Karsdal MA, Siebuhr AS, Franchimont N, Chavez JC
PURPOSE: Extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and remodelling in skin and lungs of systemic sclerosis (SSc) subjects lead to release of metabolites/biomarkers into circulation. We investigated if biomarkers of ECM degradation (biglycan and elastin) and macrophage activation (citrullinated vimentin)...
November 20, 2018
Journal:
Biomarkers
Author:
Siebuhr AS, Juhl P, Bay-Jensen AC, Karsdal MA, Franchimont N, Chavez JC
Type VII collagen is the main component of the anchoring fibrils connecting the basement membrane to the underlying interstitial matrix. Mutations in the type VII collagen gene cause dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Increased levels of type VII collagen in the skin have been reported in patients wi...
March 1, 2018
Journal:
Assay Drug Dev Technol
Author:
Lamy P, Juhl P, Siebuhr AS, Iversen LV, Nawrocki A, Larsen MR, Domsic RT, Franchimont N, Karsdal MA, Leeming DJ, Chavez JC, Bülow Sand JM
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