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The Effect of Malnutrition on Protein Glycosylation in Children

Objective: The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of protein energy malnutrition on protein glycosylation by investigating transferrin isoform pattern and its relationship to the degree of malnutrition and the biochemical markers of nutritional status in children. Methods: Forty one child...

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Autores principales: Bilen, Oznur, Altun, Zekiye, Arslan, Nur, Onvural, Banu, Akan, Pinar, Coker, Canan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25562020
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author Bilen, Oznur
Altun, Zekiye
Arslan, Nur
Onvural, Banu
Akan, Pinar
Coker, Canan
author_facet Bilen, Oznur
Altun, Zekiye
Arslan, Nur
Onvural, Banu
Akan, Pinar
Coker, Canan
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description Objective: The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of protein energy malnutrition on protein glycosylation by investigating transferrin isoform pattern and its relationship to the degree of malnutrition and the biochemical markers of nutritional status in children. Methods: Forty one children with mild (n=23) and severely/moderately (n=18) acute malnutrition and 29 controls were enrolled in the study. Serum transferrin isoforms were determined by isoelectric focusing electrophoresis. Transferrin, prealbumin, zinc, iron and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were measured using automated analyzers. Findings : Asialotransferrin and disialotransferrin were significantly higher in severely/moderately malnourished patients compared to controls (P=0.04 and P=0.04, respectively). Other transferrin isoform patterns were not different among three groups. Serum IGF-1, transferrin and iron levels of severely/ moderately malnourished group were significantly lower than tose of controls (P=0.001, 0.02 and 0.03, respectively). Serum prealbumin and zinc levels were similar in all three groups. Serum IGF-1, transferrin and iron levels, and all transferrin isoform patterns were not significantly different in mildly malnutrition group from other two groups. Conclusion: The changes in transferrin isoform pattern observed in malnourished patients may indicate that malnutrition is a catabolic state which has effects on glycosylation.
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spelling pubmed-42765812015-01-05 The Effect of Malnutrition on Protein Glycosylation in Children Bilen, Oznur Altun, Zekiye Arslan, Nur Onvural, Banu Akan, Pinar Coker, Canan Iran J Pediatr Original Article Objective: The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of protein energy malnutrition on protein glycosylation by investigating transferrin isoform pattern and its relationship to the degree of malnutrition and the biochemical markers of nutritional status in children. Methods: Forty one children with mild (n=23) and severely/moderately (n=18) acute malnutrition and 29 controls were enrolled in the study. Serum transferrin isoforms were determined by isoelectric focusing electrophoresis. Transferrin, prealbumin, zinc, iron and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were measured using automated analyzers. Findings : Asialotransferrin and disialotransferrin were significantly higher in severely/moderately malnourished patients compared to controls (P=0.04 and P=0.04, respectively). Other transferrin isoform patterns were not different among three groups. Serum IGF-1, transferrin and iron levels of severely/ moderately malnourished group were significantly lower than tose of controls (P=0.001, 0.02 and 0.03, respectively). Serum prealbumin and zinc levels were similar in all three groups. Serum IGF-1, transferrin and iron levels, and all transferrin isoform patterns were not significantly different in mildly malnutrition group from other two groups. Conclusion: The changes in transferrin isoform pattern observed in malnourished patients may indicate that malnutrition is a catabolic state which has effects on glycosylation. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4276581/ /pubmed/25562020 Text en Copyright © 2014 Iranian Journal of Pediatrics & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bilen, Oznur
Altun, Zekiye
Arslan, Nur
Onvural, Banu
Akan, Pinar
Coker, Canan
The Effect of Malnutrition on Protein Glycosylation in Children
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title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Malnutrition on Protein Glycosylation in Children
title_short The Effect of Malnutrition on Protein Glycosylation in Children
title_sort effect of malnutrition on protein glycosylation in children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25562020
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