The role of YKL-40 in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases: a comprehensive review

Kalthoum Tizaoui(Tunis University), Jae Won Yang(Yonsei University), Keum Hwa Lee(Yonsei University), Ji Hong Kim(Yonsei University), Minseok Kim(Yonsei University), Sojung Yoon(Yonsei University), Yeonwoo Jung(Yonsei University), Joon Beom Park(Yonsei University), Kitae An(Yonsei University), Hyeok Choi(Yonsei University), Donggyu Song(Yonsei University), HyunTaek Jung(Yonsei University), Seongmin Ahn(Yonsei University), Taeho Yuh(Yonsei University), Hee Min Choi(Yonsei University), Jae Ha Ahn(Yonsei University), Y. Kim(Yonsei University), Sang-Hyun Jee(Yonsei University), Hyeongsun Lee(Yonsei University), Soohwa Jin(Yonsei University), Jun-Gu Kang(Yonsei University), Bohyun Koo(Yonsei University), Joo Yeop Lee(Yonsei University), Kyoung Min Min(Yonsei University), Wonseok Yoo(Yonsei University), Hyeong Jun Rhyu(Yonsei University), Yeonjung Yoon(Yonsei University), Min Ho Lee(Yonsei University), Sung Eun Kim(Yonsei University), Jimin Hwang(Johns Hopkins University), Ai Koyanagi(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Louis Jacob(Yonsei University), Seoyeon Park(Yonsei University), Jae Il Shin(Yonsei University), Lee Smith(Anglia Ruskin University)
International Journal of Biological Sciences
January 1, 2022
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Abstract

YKL-40, a chitinase-3-like protein 1 (CHI3L1) or human cartilage glycoprotein 39 (HC gp-39), is expressed and secreted by various cell-types including macrophages, chondrocytes, fibroblast-like synovial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells. Its biological function is not well elucidated, but it is speculated to have some connection with inflammatory reactions and autoimmune diseases. Although having important biological roles in autoimmunity, there were only attempts to elucidate relationships of YKL-40 with a single or couple of diseases in the literature. Therefore, in order to analyze the relationship between YKL-40 and the overall diseases, we reviewed 51 articles that discussed the association of YKL-40 with rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Behçet disease and inflammatory bowel disease. Several studies showed that YKL-40 could be assumed as a marker for disease diagnosis, prognosis, disease activity and severity. It is also shown to be involved in response to disease treatment. However, other studies showed controversial results particularly in the case of Behçet disease activity. Therefore, further studies are needed to elucidate the exact role of YKL-40 in autoimmunity and to investigate its potential in therapeutics.


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