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Acute-phase response and its biomarkers in acute and chronic urticaria

INTRODUCTION: Since urticaria is a persisting inflammatory disease it is important to establish the prognostic factors for the duration and severity of the disease. AIM: To evaluate serum concentrations of selected acute-phase proteins (APP) in patients with various forms of urticaria as compared to...

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Autores principales: Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena, Szulczyńska-Gabor, Joanna, Leśniewska, Kinga, Teresiak-Mikołajczak, Ewa, Bartkiewicz, Paweł, Jenerowicz, Dorota, Wiktorowicz, Krzysztof, Adamski, Zygmunt
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30206455
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77672
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author Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena
Szulczyńska-Gabor, Joanna
Leśniewska, Kinga
Teresiak-Mikołajczak, Ewa
Bartkiewicz, Paweł
Jenerowicz, Dorota
Wiktorowicz, Krzysztof
Adamski, Zygmunt
author_facet Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena
Szulczyńska-Gabor, Joanna
Leśniewska, Kinga
Teresiak-Mikołajczak, Ewa
Bartkiewicz, Paweł
Jenerowicz, Dorota
Wiktorowicz, Krzysztof
Adamski, Zygmunt
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description INTRODUCTION: Since urticaria is a persisting inflammatory disease it is important to establish the prognostic factors for the duration and severity of the disease. AIM: To evaluate serum concentrations of selected acute-phase proteins (APP) in patients with various forms of urticaria as compared to healthy volunteers and also to analyze these concentrations in different types of urticaria. Additionally, to evaluate the correlation between serum levels of selected APP and disease activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), α(1)-acid glycoprotein (AGP), α(1)-antichymotrypsin (ACT), α(1)-antitrypsin (AT), ceruloplasmin (Cp), transferrin (Tf), α(2)-macroglobulin (α(2)M) and haptoglobin (Hp) were measured. Quantitative measurement was conducted using the rocket immunoelectrophoresis. Disease activity was assessed with the use of total symptom score. RESULTS: Analysis of serum APP concentrations revealed statistically higher serum concentrations of CRP, AGP and ACT in the entire group of patients with urticaria in comparison with the control group. In the entire group of patients with urticaria, CRP, AGP, ACT, Cp and Hp correlated positively with disease activity, intensity of pruritus and the number and size of urticarial wheals. Statistically lower serum concentrations of CRP, ACT, Cp and Hp were detected in the group of patients with acute urticaria (AU) and angioedema together, compared to the patients suffering from AU only. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with symptoms of various forms of urticaria present a distinct profile of serum APP concentrations. A significant correlation observed between CRP, AGP, ACT, Cp, Hp and clinical activity score points to the potential role of APP as markers of the urticarial activity.
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spelling pubmed-61301462018-09-11 Acute-phase response and its biomarkers in acute and chronic urticaria Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena Szulczyńska-Gabor, Joanna Leśniewska, Kinga Teresiak-Mikołajczak, Ewa Bartkiewicz, Paweł Jenerowicz, Dorota Wiktorowicz, Krzysztof Adamski, Zygmunt Postepy Dermatol Alergol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Since urticaria is a persisting inflammatory disease it is important to establish the prognostic factors for the duration and severity of the disease. AIM: To evaluate serum concentrations of selected acute-phase proteins (APP) in patients with various forms of urticaria as compared to healthy volunteers and also to analyze these concentrations in different types of urticaria. Additionally, to evaluate the correlation between serum levels of selected APP and disease activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), α(1)-acid glycoprotein (AGP), α(1)-antichymotrypsin (ACT), α(1)-antitrypsin (AT), ceruloplasmin (Cp), transferrin (Tf), α(2)-macroglobulin (α(2)M) and haptoglobin (Hp) were measured. Quantitative measurement was conducted using the rocket immunoelectrophoresis. Disease activity was assessed with the use of total symptom score. RESULTS: Analysis of serum APP concentrations revealed statistically higher serum concentrations of CRP, AGP and ACT in the entire group of patients with urticaria in comparison with the control group. In the entire group of patients with urticaria, CRP, AGP, ACT, Cp and Hp correlated positively with disease activity, intensity of pruritus and the number and size of urticarial wheals. Statistically lower serum concentrations of CRP, ACT, Cp and Hp were detected in the group of patients with acute urticaria (AU) and angioedema together, compared to the patients suffering from AU only. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with symptoms of various forms of urticaria present a distinct profile of serum APP concentrations. A significant correlation observed between CRP, AGP, ACT, Cp, Hp and clinical activity score points to the potential role of APP as markers of the urticarial activity. Termedia Publishing House 2018-08-21 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6130146/ /pubmed/30206455 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77672 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Termedia Sp. z o. o. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Czarnecka-Operacz, Magdalena
Szulczyńska-Gabor, Joanna
Leśniewska, Kinga
Teresiak-Mikołajczak, Ewa
Bartkiewicz, Paweł
Jenerowicz, Dorota
Wiktorowicz, Krzysztof
Adamski, Zygmunt
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title_short Acute-phase response and its biomarkers in acute and chronic urticaria
title_sort acute-phase response and its biomarkers in acute and chronic urticaria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30206455
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2018.77672
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