| Title : Serum protein 90K\/Mac-2BP is an independent predictor of disease severity during hepatitis C virus infection - Kittl_2000_Clin.Chem.Lab.Med_38_205 |
| Author(s) : Kittl EM , Hofmann J , Hartmann G , Sebesta C , Beer F , Bauer K , Huber KR |
| Ref : Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine , 38 :205 , 2000 |
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Abstract :
The serum protein designated 90K/Mac-2BP has been found at elevated concentrations in the sera of patients with various types of cancer and viral infections. The importance of the 90K/Mac-2BP serum concentrations in predicting the response towards interferon-alpha treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prompted us to utilize a new ELISA for soluble human 90K/Mac-2BP to monitor the serum concentrations of this protein in our HCV-positive patients. Seventy HCV-PCR and anti-HCV antibody positive patients were analyzed for their serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, cholinesterase, HCV-viral load, viral subtypes, and 90K/Mac-2BP. On correlation of age and 90K/Mac-2BP levels, we found an apparent correlation that was proved rather to be a strong dependence of 90K/Mac-2BP concentrations on disease severity/duration, which increases with age. Multiple correlation analysis demonstrated the independent nature of 90K/Mac-2BP concentrations, underscoring the potential high utility of this new marker. Our data corroborate the potential of the scavenger receptor family protein 90K/Mac-2BP as an independent predictor of disease severity during HCV infection. |
| PubMedSearch : Kittl_2000_Clin.Chem.Lab.Med_38_205 |
| PubMedID: 10905755 |
Kittl EM, Hofmann J, Hartmann G, Sebesta C, Beer F, Bauer K, Huber KR (2000)
Serum protein 90K\/Mac-2BP is an independent predictor of disease severity during hepatitis C virus infection
Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine
38 :205
Kittl EM, Hofmann J, Hartmann G, Sebesta C, Beer F, Bauer K, Huber KR (2000)
Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine
38 :205