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Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients

BACKGROUND: Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I chain-related gene A (sMICA) products in serum has been linked to tissue/organ transplantation, autoimmune diseases and some malignant disorders. Cells infected by microbiological pathogens may release sMICA, whereas less is k...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Xiaoxin, Huang, Ju-Fang, Huo, Zhi, Zhang, Qiuqui, Jiang, Yan, Wu, Xiaoping, Li, Yanwen, Jiang, Guanmin, Zeng, Leping, Yan, Xiao-Xin, Yu, Ping, Cao, Renxian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-62
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author Jiang, Xiaoxin
Huang, Ju-Fang
Huo, Zhi
Zhang, Qiuqui
Jiang, Yan
Wu, Xiaoping
Li, Yanwen
Jiang, Guanmin
Zeng, Leping
Yan, Xiao-Xin
Yu, Ping
Cao, Renxian
author_facet Jiang, Xiaoxin
Huang, Ju-Fang
Huo, Zhi
Zhang, Qiuqui
Jiang, Yan
Wu, Xiaoping
Li, Yanwen
Jiang, Guanmin
Zeng, Leping
Yan, Xiao-Xin
Yu, Ping
Cao, Renxian
author_sort Jiang, Xiaoxin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I chain-related gene A (sMICA) products in serum has been linked to tissue/organ transplantation, autoimmune diseases and some malignant disorders. Cells infected by microbiological pathogens may release sMICA, whereas less is known whether and to what extent serum sMICA levels may change in infectious diseases. METHODS: The present study determined serum sMICA levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in a southern China population, including patients (n = 1041) suffering from several types of malignant and infectious diseases and healthy controls (n = 141). RESULTS: Relative to controls, serum sMICA elevation was significant in patients of hepatic cancer, and was approaching statistical significance in patients with lung, gastric and nasopharyngeal cancers. sMICA elevation was also associated with some bacterial (Enterobacteriaceae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, non-fermenting Gram-negative bacteria and Gram-positive cocci), viral (hepatitis B and C) and the Microspironema pallidum infections. CONCLUSION: Serum sMICA levels may be informative for the diagnosis of some malignant and infectious diseases. The results also indicate that microbiological infections should be considered as a potential confounding clinical condition causing serum sMICA elevation while using this test to evaluate the status of other disorders, such as cancers, host-graft response and autoimmune diseases.
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spelling pubmed-35529982013-01-28 Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients Jiang, Xiaoxin Huang, Ju-Fang Huo, Zhi Zhang, Qiuqui Jiang, Yan Wu, Xiaoping Li, Yanwen Jiang, Guanmin Zeng, Leping Yan, Xiao-Xin Yu, Ping Cao, Renxian BMC Immunol Research Article BACKGROUND: Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I chain-related gene A (sMICA) products in serum has been linked to tissue/organ transplantation, autoimmune diseases and some malignant disorders. Cells infected by microbiological pathogens may release sMICA, whereas less is known whether and to what extent serum sMICA levels may change in infectious diseases. METHODS: The present study determined serum sMICA levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in a southern China population, including patients (n = 1041) suffering from several types of malignant and infectious diseases and healthy controls (n = 141). RESULTS: Relative to controls, serum sMICA elevation was significant in patients of hepatic cancer, and was approaching statistical significance in patients with lung, gastric and nasopharyngeal cancers. sMICA elevation was also associated with some bacterial (Enterobacteriaceae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, non-fermenting Gram-negative bacteria and Gram-positive cocci), viral (hepatitis B and C) and the Microspironema pallidum infections. CONCLUSION: Serum sMICA levels may be informative for the diagnosis of some malignant and infectious diseases. The results also indicate that microbiological infections should be considered as a potential confounding clinical condition causing serum sMICA elevation while using this test to evaluate the status of other disorders, such as cancers, host-graft response and autoimmune diseases. BioMed Central 2012-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3552998/ /pubmed/23181907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-62 Text en Copyright ©2012 Jiang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jiang, Xiaoxin
Huang, Ju-Fang
Huo, Zhi
Zhang, Qiuqui
Jiang, Yan
Wu, Xiaoping
Li, Yanwen
Jiang, Guanmin
Zeng, Leping
Yan, Xiao-Xin
Yu, Ping
Cao, Renxian
Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title_full Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title_fullStr Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title_full_unstemmed Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title_short Elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A protein in malignant and infectious diseases in Chinese patients
title_sort elevation of soluble major histocompatibility complex class i related chain a protein in malignant and infectious diseases in chinese patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-62
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