Assessment of Salivary and Serum Levels of hBD2 in Patients with Chronic Angioedema
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Background: Human β-defensin 2 (HBD2) is a protein important in immune system activation, produced by epithelial cells, mainly as a result of contact with microorganisms or the action of various pro-inflammatory cytokines. According to previous research, it has proven to be important in chronic urticaria, leading us to research on the HBD2 in isolated chronic angioedema. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 102 participants (three groups): 33 patients with isolated chronic non-hereditary angioedema (AE); 33 patients with angioedema associated with chronic urticaria (CU+AE); and 35 healthy controls (CTRL). They provided saliva and serum samples to determine HBD2 levels using the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay-ELISA. Results: Salivary HBD2 levels were significantly higher in those with CU+AE than in the CTRL (p=0.019). While salivary HBD2 values differed between those with angioedema and CTRL, the serum HBD2 values did not. Also, no correlation between the levels of HBD2 in saliva and serum was found. Conclusions: Since we found that salivary HBD2 values were significantly higher in those with CU+AE than in CTRL, this points to a possible role of the HBD2 molecule in pathogenesis of AE. Therefore, more research is needed to determine how reliabile salivary HBD2 measurement is and its significance.