Objective: To study the relationship between two different Syndromes (Cold-Damp Syndrome and Damp-Heat Syndrome) and three soluble cytokine receptors (sCKR, soluble interleukin-2 receptor, sIL-2R, soluble interleukin-6 receptor, sIL-6R, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor 1, sTNFR1) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Methods: The serum levels of three soluble receptors were measured by ELISA in patients with RA.
Results: The serum levels of 3 sCKR were significantly elevated in RA patients compared to healthy controls and obviously lowered after treatment (P < 0.01). The level of sIL-2R was significantly higher in Cold-Damp Syndrome than that in Damp-Heat Syndrome (P < 0.01), but serum sTNFR1 was significantly higher in Damp-Heat Syndrome than that in Cold-Damp Syndrome, there was no obvious difference between sIL-6R of two Syndromes.
Conclusion: The high serum sIL-2R and low sTNFR1 might be a criterion of Cold-Damp Syndrome, but the high sTNFR1 and low sIL-2R might be a criterion of Damp-Heat Syndrome, these criteria reflected some states of different functions in immune system in patients with RA.