George, L. ; Mahabal, G. ; Mohanan, E. ; Balasubramanian, P. ; Peter, D. ; Pulimood, S. ; Lakshmi, K. ; Jeyaseelan, L. ; Abraham, A. ; Srivastava, A. ; Mathews, V. ; George, B. (2021) Limited utility of plasma elafin as a biomarker for skin graft‐versus‐host disease following allogeneic stem cell transplantation Clinical and Experimental Dermatology . ISSN 0307-6938
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1111/ced.14785
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Abstract
Background Acute cutaneous graft-versus-host disease (acGVHD) following haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is common but difficult to distinguish from other causes of rash. Plasma elafin has been proposed as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of skin GVHD. Aim To evaluate the role of plasma elafin as a biomarker in acGVHD in an Indian population. Methods Plasma elafin was evaluated in a prospective study of HSCT recipients, conducted over 2 years, taking measurements at baseline and at onset of skin rash after HSCT. Patients were categorized into those with GVHD rash, those with non-GVHD rash and those with no rash and the three groups were compared. Results Two hundred and sixty-one patients with a median age of 16 years (range 1–61 years) and a male predominance (175 : 86 M/F) underwent HSCT during the study period: 56 patients in the GVHD group, 49 in the non-GVHD group and 156 in the no-rash group. The median baseline elafin was similar in all three groups. At the onset of rash, median elafin level was similar between GVHD and non-GVHD rash (34 549 vs. 32 077 pg/mL; P = 0.58) and between GVHD and no rash (34 549 vs. 26 197 pg/mL; P = 0.08). A rise in elafin from baseline was significantly different between GVHD and no rash (P < 0.001) but not between GVHD and non-GVHD rash (P = 0.44). Conclusion The utility of plasma elafin as a biomarker of skin GVHD is very limited. Plasma elafin, although elevated in cutaneous GVHD, is not helpful in distinguishing between GVHD rash and other causes of rash following HSCT.
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