Recent studies indicate that immune-associated aplastic anemia(AA)resembles such autoimmune diseases as insulin-dependent diabetes and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis that belong to organ-specific autoimmune diseases.M...Recent studies indicate that immune-associated aplastic anemia(AA)resembles such autoimmune diseases as insulin-dependent diabetes and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis that belong to organ-specific autoimmune diseases.Many independent investigation groups have successfully isolated the pathopoiesis-associated T cell clone causing hematopoiesis failure with a CD4 phenotype from peripheral blood and bone marrow(BM)in AA patients.In the current study,BM CD4+ T cells were isolated from AA patients and healthy con...展开更多
Objective:To assess the association between genetic variants of transferrin receptor 2(TFR2)exon 4 and anemia status and to describe the expression levels of several cytokines,hepcidin,soluble transferrin receptor and...Objective:To assess the association between genetic variants of transferrin receptor 2(TFR2)exon 4 and anemia status and to describe the expression levels of several cytokines,hepcidin,soluble transferrin receptor and erythropoietin.Methods:Institutional based comparative study was done randomly to recruit 106 pregnant women who attended antenatal care in three different health centers in Boyolali Regency,Central Java from May 2015 to September 2015.DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of selected pregnant women and sequencing was done for TFR2 exon 4.Furthermore,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was conducted to measure the expression levels of interleukin 6,interleukin 4,transforming growth factorβand iron-metabolism related proteins such as hepcidin,soluble transferrin receptor,and erythropoietin.Gene alignment was performed by using a CLUSTAL W program.Collected data were analyzed statistically by using parametric and nonparametric tests with Statistical Product and Service Solutions(SPSS)20.0 for Windows.Results:Three novel genetic variants from TFR2 exon 4(position 603,605 and 606)were associated with anemia status.Moreover,the expression levels of interleukin 6,interleukin 4,transforming growth factorβand erythropoietin were higher in anemic pregnant women than those of nonanemic pregnant women but only erythropoietin level reached statistical significance.These results were followed by decreases of hepcidin and soluble transferrin receptor levels.Conclusions:Various factors contribute to anemia prevalence among pregnant women in Boyoali Regency,Central Java,Indonesia.Our novel findings showed that TFR2 exon 4 has 3 mutational sites in position 603,605 and 606.These novel genetic variants may provide a new insight into the role of TFR2 in anemia.展开更多
Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a genetically inherited hemolytic disorder characterized by chronic inflammation. Cytokine expression affects the pivotal pathways that contribute to disease pathogenesis, but the mechanism...Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a genetically inherited hemolytic disorder characterized by chronic inflammation. Cytokine expression affects the pivotal pathways that contribute to disease pathogenesis, but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. SCA is associated with a proinflammatory state, and an enhanced inflammatory response occurs during vasoocclusive crisis. The immune system thus plays an important role in this inflammatory condition, with several cell types secreting pro-inflammatory cytokines that contribute to the occurrence of common cyclical events in SCA patients, such as hemolysis, vascular occlusion and inflammation. Studies of these cytokines and chemokines in SCA patients have clarified the mechanisms that underlie this disease and highlighted the need for a better understanding of cytokine participation in SCA pathophysiology.展开更多
The study was performed to determine whether the srum concentrations of IL (interleukin)-6 are elevated in patients with RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and to investigate the relationship between IL-6 levels and iron s...The study was performed to determine whether the srum concentrations of IL (interleukin)-6 are elevated in patients with RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and to investigate the relationship between IL-6 levels and iron status in RA patients. 95 serum samples were obtained, 70 of them from patients with RA who had visited the department of Rheumatology at Al-Sadder medical city in Najaf governorate (Iraq) and 25 age and sex-matched healthy controls. The authors assessed the clinical parameters of the disease, including ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), CRP (C-reactive protein), and RF (rheumatoid factor). Serum levels of iron and TIBC (total iron binding capacity) were measured spectrophotometrically, while TS% (transferrin saturation percentage) and transferrin concentration were calculated mathematically. Serum concentrations of IL-6 (interleukin-6) and ferritin were measured using an ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). The results of serum concentration of IL-6 (interleukin-6) and ferritin were significantly elevated (P 〈 0.0001) in patients with RA compared to those of healthy controls. On the other hand, serum concentrations of iron, TIBC (total iron binding capacity), TS% (transferrin saturation percentage) and transferrin concentration were significantly decreased in patients with RA compared with those of healthy controls. These findings suggest that anemia is the most frequent observations in patients with RA and mostly associative with increasing level of interleukin-6.展开更多
基金supported by the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(No.200804871044)
文摘Recent studies indicate that immune-associated aplastic anemia(AA)resembles such autoimmune diseases as insulin-dependent diabetes and chronic autoimmune thyroiditis that belong to organ-specific autoimmune diseases.Many independent investigation groups have successfully isolated the pathopoiesis-associated T cell clone causing hematopoiesis failure with a CD4 phenotype from peripheral blood and bone marrow(BM)in AA patients.In the current study,BM CD4+ T cells were isolated from AA patients and healthy con...
文摘Objective:To assess the association between genetic variants of transferrin receptor 2(TFR2)exon 4 and anemia status and to describe the expression levels of several cytokines,hepcidin,soluble transferrin receptor and erythropoietin.Methods:Institutional based comparative study was done randomly to recruit 106 pregnant women who attended antenatal care in three different health centers in Boyolali Regency,Central Java from May 2015 to September 2015.DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of selected pregnant women and sequencing was done for TFR2 exon 4.Furthermore,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was conducted to measure the expression levels of interleukin 6,interleukin 4,transforming growth factorβand iron-metabolism related proteins such as hepcidin,soluble transferrin receptor,and erythropoietin.Gene alignment was performed by using a CLUSTAL W program.Collected data were analyzed statistically by using parametric and nonparametric tests with Statistical Product and Service Solutions(SPSS)20.0 for Windows.Results:Three novel genetic variants from TFR2 exon 4(position 603,605 and 606)were associated with anemia status.Moreover,the expression levels of interleukin 6,interleukin 4,transforming growth factorβand erythropoietin were higher in anemic pregnant women than those of nonanemic pregnant women but only erythropoietin level reached statistical significance.These results were followed by decreases of hepcidin and soluble transferrin receptor levels.Conclusions:Various factors contribute to anemia prevalence among pregnant women in Boyoali Regency,Central Java,Indonesia.Our novel findings showed that TFR2 exon 4 has 3 mutational sites in position 603,605 and 606.These novel genetic variants may provide a new insight into the role of TFR2 in anemia.
文摘Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a genetically inherited hemolytic disorder characterized by chronic inflammation. Cytokine expression affects the pivotal pathways that contribute to disease pathogenesis, but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. SCA is associated with a proinflammatory state, and an enhanced inflammatory response occurs during vasoocclusive crisis. The immune system thus plays an important role in this inflammatory condition, with several cell types secreting pro-inflammatory cytokines that contribute to the occurrence of common cyclical events in SCA patients, such as hemolysis, vascular occlusion and inflammation. Studies of these cytokines and chemokines in SCA patients have clarified the mechanisms that underlie this disease and highlighted the need for a better understanding of cytokine participation in SCA pathophysiology.
文摘The study was performed to determine whether the srum concentrations of IL (interleukin)-6 are elevated in patients with RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and to investigate the relationship between IL-6 levels and iron status in RA patients. 95 serum samples were obtained, 70 of them from patients with RA who had visited the department of Rheumatology at Al-Sadder medical city in Najaf governorate (Iraq) and 25 age and sex-matched healthy controls. The authors assessed the clinical parameters of the disease, including ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), CRP (C-reactive protein), and RF (rheumatoid factor). Serum levels of iron and TIBC (total iron binding capacity) were measured spectrophotometrically, while TS% (transferrin saturation percentage) and transferrin concentration were calculated mathematically. Serum concentrations of IL-6 (interleukin-6) and ferritin were measured using an ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). The results of serum concentration of IL-6 (interleukin-6) and ferritin were significantly elevated (P 〈 0.0001) in patients with RA compared to those of healthy controls. On the other hand, serum concentrations of iron, TIBC (total iron binding capacity), TS% (transferrin saturation percentage) and transferrin concentration were significantly decreased in patients with RA compared with those of healthy controls. These findings suggest that anemia is the most frequent observations in patients with RA and mostly associative with increasing level of interleukin-6.