Evidence of Immune disorder served as the main pathogenesis in SSNHL:
elevated serum concentration of MMP-9 following treatment was associated
with favorable outcomes in patients
Abstract
Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is an emergency
disease with undefined pathogenesis in the otolaryngology department. In
our previous study, we found patients with SSNHL had lower serum
concentration of Matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP-9) than healthy controls,
and the result was accordant with auto-immune diseases. This study aimed
to reveal the correlation between changes in serum MMP-9 concentration
following treatment with the outcomes of patients and to provide further
evidence that immune disorder was the main pathogenesis of SSNHL.
Design, setting, and participants: Fifty-two patients with SSNHL,
hospitalized in The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical
University from March 2019 to August 2019, were enrolled. The serum
concentration of MMP-9 was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA). Main outcome measure: The mean concentration of MMP-9 before
treatment was compared with the post-treatment concentration by the
Mann-Whitney U test. The correlations between favorable outcomes of
patients and clinical characteristics were measured with the Chi-squared
test and binary multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: In
treatment responders, mean serum concentration was elevated from
106.85±41.40ng/ml to 144.03±37.65 ng/ml following treatment (P<0.001),
while in non-responders it decreased from 132.09±59.21 ng/ml to
106.82±49.93 ng/ml (P=0.142). Changes in MMP-9 concentration was the
only factor associated with favorable outcomes (P=0.008, OR=5.13, 95%
CI: 1.53-17.28). Conclusions: Elevated MMP-9 concentration is a
potential prognosis biomarker in patients with SSNHL. These findings are
in line with auto-immune diseases and indicate immune disorder is mainly
pathogenesis in SSNHL. Keywords Sudden sensorineural hearing loss;
Matrix metalloprotease 9; Immune disorder; prognosis; Enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay