# Serum Haptoglobin as a Predictor of Treatment Response in Patients With Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

**Authors:** Kun‐Woo Park, Boyoun Choi, Da‐Hye Moon, Se‐Min Park, Young‐Min Ye

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/clt2.70148 · 2026-01-07

## TL;DR

This study shows that higher levels of haptoglobin in the blood of patients with chronic urticaria predict better treatment outcomes.

## Contribution

The study identifies serum haptoglobin as a novel biomarker for predicting treatment response in chronic spontaneous urticaria.

## Key findings

- Serum haptoglobin levels were significantly higher in CSU patients compared to healthy controls.
- Baseline haptoglobin levels independently predicted complete control of urticaria after treatment.
- Haptoglobin levels decreased significantly following treatment in CSU patients.

## Abstract

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a mast cell‐driven disease associated with systemic inflammation and altered immune responses. Haptoglobin (HP), an acute‐phase glycoprotein, exhibits antioxidative and immunomodulatory properties, while zonulin, the precursor of HP‐2, regulates epithelial barrier integrity. We investigated the clinical relevance of serum HP and zonulin in CSU and their association with treatment outcomes.

Serum HP and zonulin levels were measured by ELISA in 124 CSU patients and 57 healthy controls (HCs). In 62 CSU patients, follow‐up samples were obtained after 3 months of treatment. Clinical outcomes included the urticaria activity score over 7 days (UAS7) and the urticaria control test (UCT).

Serum HP levels were significantly higher in CSU patients than in HCs (median 1145.1 vs. 839.2 μg/mL, p < 0.001), whereas zonulin levels did not differ. HP correlated positively, but weakly, with the white blood cell count, C3 and C‐reactive protein (all rho ≈ 0.2), and negatively with disease duration and eosinophil percentage. Zonulin correlated negatively with UCT scores but not with HP. After treatment, HP decreased significantly (p < 0.001), with greater reductions in patients showing a ≥ 12‐point improvement on the UAS7. Baseline HP was higher in patients who achieved complete control (UCT = 16) than others (p = 0.017). ROC analysis identified baseline HP ≥ 1249 μg/mL as an optimal cutoff, confirmed as an independent predictor of complete control (odds ratio = 4.23, p = 0.029).

Serum HP is elevated in CSU patients, decreases with treatment, and independently predicts complete urticaria control. HP may serve as a potentially prognostic biomarker for CSU.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** Hp (haptoglobin)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CRP (C-reactive protein) [NCBI Gene 1401] {aka PTX1}, HP (haptoglobin) [NCBI Gene 3240] {aka HP2ALPHA2, HPA1S}
- **Diseases:** CSU (MESH:D000080223), inflammation (MESH:D007249), urticaria (MESH:D014581)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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