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The prevalence of respiratory diseases was followed in a group of 80 children (39 boys and 41 girls) of mean age 12.4 +/- 0.9 years during the part of school year (November - May incl.). The specimen of blood was taken from all studied children before the study started and the values of nine serum proteins were measured (IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE, alfa 1-antitrypsin = A 1-AT, transferrin = TRF, ceruloplasmin = CPL, alpha 2-macroglobulin = A 2M, lysozyme = LYS), as well as levels of two secretory proteins in saliva (sIgA and sLYS). The difference between the subgroup of boys, who fall into some respiratory illness during the observation time, and those who remain healthy, did not reach the level of significance. In contrast, the girls subgroup revealed significantly higher respiratory morbidity. With those girls, who remained healthy, the levels of serum IgE were highly increased and A 1-AT level weakly increased compared to ill girls. The level of TRF and CPL were significantly decreased with the healthy girls.
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PMID:The interrelations of some humoral factors of resistance with the prevalence of respiratory diseases in children. I. The differences among the protein levels in healthy and ill children. 617 77

Blood and saliva were collected in the autumn and spring from a group of schoolchildren (39 girls, 35 boys) with a mean age of 11.4 years. Serum immunoglobulin IgG, IgA, IgM and IgE, alpha 1-antitrypsin (A 1-AT), alpha 2 macroglobulin (A 2M), transferrin (TRF), ceruloplasmin (CPL), lysozyme (LYS) and pertussis (PE) antibody levels were determined. Calcium (Ca2+) and total serum protein levels were also determined. Secretory IgA (sIgA) and secretory lysozyme (sLYS) levels were assessed in the saliva. A highly significant drop in Ca2+ levels was found in the spring in boys, while in girls there was only a greater scatter of the values. Mean IgG, IgA and IgM values fell significantly in the spring in both sexes, but IgE levels fell significantly only in boys. PE levels rose significantly in the spring in girls. Among the other proteins, all the values rose in boys, except for TRF, whose levels fell. In girls, LYS and TRF levels rose, but all the other values fell. The coefficients of correlation between Ca2+ and the tested proteins showed a significant relationship only for A 2M and PE in girls and only for the total protein level in boys; in boys, the determination coefficient for sIgA and IgM was over 10%. The results do not testify to the existence of a close relationship between blood Ca2+ levels and Ig and other blood protein levels.
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PMID:Seasonal changes in the relationship of blood calcium levels to immunoglobulins and some of the blood proteins in schoolchildren. 650 75

Immune reactions elicited in the sera of individuals exposed to nickel and cobalt were assessed by changes in the concentration of serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM and serum proteins alpha 2 macroglobulin (A2M), transferrin (TRF), alpha 1-antitrypsin (A1AT), ceruloplasmin (CPL) and lysozyme (LYS). Examinations were carried out in workers occupationally exposed to Ni (38 individuals) or Co (35 individuals) and in groups of non-occupationally exposed children living in areas with a different degree of air pollution from a nearby source of Ni and Co emissions (one group was made up of 54 exposed children, the other one of 64 "less exposed" children of the same age). Groups of non-exposed controls were represented by a group of 42 male adults matched by age and by a group of 48 children from a non-polluted area. Significantly increased average values were obtained for IgG, IgA and IgM in group of workers exposed to Ni, for IgA in workers exposed to Co and for A1AT, A2M, CPL and LYS in both groups of occupationally exposed adults (p less than 0.001 - p less than 0.005). Among non-occupationally exposed children the group of the most exposed had significantly elevated average values for A2M and A1AT which were higher than those recorded in groups of "less exposed" and control children (p less than 0.02 and p less than 0.05, respectively). The biomedical importance of these findings is discussed in detail.
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PMID:Immuno-biochemical findings in groups of individuals occupationally and non-occupationally exposed to emissions containing nickel and cobalt. 666 71

The specific and non-specific tear proteins have been analysed by means of the ELISA technique to establish the normal and age-related values. There is a linear and related decline of lysozyme and lactoferrin with age, and a similar but unrelated reduction in tear volume. IgA levels gradually decline, while caeruloplasmin and IgG both increase after the fifth decade. The results suggest that tear IgG and caeruloplasmin are probably transudates from the serum, that IgA is secreted independently of tear volume, and that lysozyme and lactoferrin are secreted at the same site but independently of tear volume.
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PMID:Normal tear protein profiles and age-related changes. 671 8

Concentrations of lysozyme, lactoferrin, ceruloplasmin, IgA, and IgG have been measured in tears by the ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) technique. Tears were collected on weighed filter paper discs, after which they were eluted into buffer and transported frozen to a remote laboratory for assay. Patients with sicca, questionably dry eyes and ocular pemphigoid were sampled, as were 54 normal volunteers. Tear protein profiles were established which were unique for each condition and clearly differed from the normal controls. The assay developed is considered suitable for other proteins such as IgE, and could also be used for monitoring the effects of drugs on the lacrimal gland.
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PMID:Diagnostic implications of tear protein profiles. 671 9

The effect of the organochlorine insecticide lindane (gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane) administered intraperitoneally at 10 or 50 mg/kg body wt on some major immune functions of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) was examined. Fish were fed vitamin C as ascorbate-2-polyphosphate at a basal level (60 mg ascorbic acid-(AA)-equivalent/kg of feed) or a high level (2000 mg AA-equivalent/kg) 1 month before lindane exposure and during the whole experiment. The aim of the experiment was to determine whether dietary vitamin C is able to prevent immunosuppression due to lindane. The concentration of ascorbic acid in organs and the circulation was controlled, and the number of lindane residues in whole body was measured by gas chromatography. Nonspecific immune response was investigated through the determination of sera lysozyme and ceruloplasmin; both were significantly modified by lindane exposure while the immediate stimulating effects of vitamin C were observed. Cellular immunity was investigated by determining the number of B lymphocytes (analyzed by cytofluorometry) and their ability to proliferate with mitogens. One month after exposure to lindane (10 mg/kg) the proportion of Ig+ lymphocytes in head kidney was significantly decreased by the insecticide. Higher levels of vitamin C (2000 mg/kg) led to a significant increase in this parameter. Thus, vitamin C had a compensating effect on the number of Ig+ lymphocytes in exposed fish. Lindane at 10 mg/kg decreased the proliferation of B lymphocytes, but this was not confirmed at 50 mg/kg. Vitamin C stimulated the proliferation for the latter concentration after 2 months of intake. In lindane-exposed fish, the PMA-induced chemiluminescent response of head kidney phagocytic cells was variable from one assay to another, while most of the time vitamin C acted as a stimulant. The humoral response to Yersinia ruckeri was not modified by lindane but was significantly increased by vitamin C for 1 month after the antigen injection and thus 2 months after vitamin intake.
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PMID:Effect of lindane exposure on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) immunity. IV. Prevention of nonspecific and specific immunosuppression by dietary vitamin C (ascorbate-2-polyphosphate). 754 39

The study was carried out in 156 men, including 49 nonsmokers and 47 smokers who had never been exposed to chemicals, 19 nonsmokers exposed to organic solvents, and 41 smokers exposed to organic solvents. The results of toxicological analysis of air in the working place carried out in the range depending on the type of solvents used in the process of lacquering of steel cans and on the data obtained from the producer showed that the solvents contained benzene, toluene, xylene and their derivatives partly hydrogenated, paraffin hydrocarbons, oleins, naphthenes (components of painter's naphtha), monohydric and polyhydric alcohols (butanol, cyclohexanol, butyloglycol), esters (ethylglycol acetate, butyl acetate) and ketones (methyl isobutyl ketone, cyclohexanone). Measured benzene concentrations varied from 0 to 370 mg x m-3 (0 to 116 ppm), with arithmetic mean annual averages of about 100 mg x m-3 (31 ppm) in the late 1960's and less than 50 mg x m-3 (16 ppm) in the 1970's. In the 1980's values for the TWA were 0-38 mg x m-3 (0-12 ppm) with arithmetic mean averages of about 19 mg x m-3 (6 ppm) and for the level of benzene 0-351 mg x m-3 (0-110 ppm), with arithmetic mean annual averages of about 48 mg x m-3 (15 ppm). Phenol concentration in the urine of the workers in groups was 7.9 +/- 3.5; 10.0 +/- 5.8; 16.8 +/- 6.2 and 18.4 +/- 9.7 mg x 1(-1) respectively. Hippuric acid concentration in the urine of the workers in groups was 496 +/- 326, 538 +/- 341, 982 +/- 420 and 1107 +/- 507 mg x 1(-1) respectively. The parameters of immunity and proteins acute phase reaction were determined, measuring the count of T, B, and "non-T, non-B" circulating lymphocytes, the concentration of immunoglobulins, lysozyme, C3c, C4, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, haptoglobulin and ceruloplasmin in serum. The results of the presented study suggest the role of cigarette smoking as a co-factor in the immunological changes brought out by occupational exposure to organic solvents. This phenomenon is reflected in the changes of IgA, IgD, IgG, IgM and lysozyme in the serum, and number of circulating T cells.
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PMID:The effect of cigarette smoking on the indexes of immunity and acute phase reaction in subjects with occupational exposure to organic solvents. 830 89

We have previously described the protein patterns of human nasal lavage fluid (NLF) and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) after two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE). We now report the identification of a number of additional proteins in these 2-DE patterns. Several plasma proteins (alpha2-macroglobulin, haptoglobin alpha1-chain, IgA S chain, ceruloplasmin, alpha1-microglobulin, amyloid P and apolipoprotein A-1) could be included both in the BALF and NLF spot pattern data bases by matching with a master plasma 2-DE pattern (SWISS-2DPAGE). Furthermore, lysozyme, lactoferrin and the antiinflammatory proteins lipocortin-1 and Clara cell protein 16 (CC-16) were identified by matching with reference proteins and Western immunoblots. Significant differences in the levels of some of the identified proteins were found between NLF and BALF, and between BALF from smokers and nonsmokers. Transferrin, hemopexin and haptoglobin alpha1 were lower in NLF than BALF, while IgA, lysozyme and lactoferrin were higher in NLF than BALF. One form of alpha1-microglobulin was more abundant in NLF than in BALF, while the opposite was found for a second form of the same protein. Moreover, the levels of IgA, ceruloplasmin and the pro-form of apolipoprotein A-1 in BALF were lower in smokers than in nonsmokers. The possibility to describe and analyze differences in NLF and BALF 2-DE patterns at the protein spot level may have wide clinical applications.
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PMID:Protein patterns of human nasal and bronchoalveolar lavage fluids analyzed with two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. 993 19

In patients with haptoglobin (Hp) 2-2, the incidence rate of tuberculosis of respiratory organs was found out to be 1.7 times as high as among patients with Hp 2-1 and 1-1; in those persons with aggravated heredity this parameter was 3.4 times as high. Based on the above data, in 414 first diagnosed cases with different phenotype pulmonary tuberculosis a comparative analysis has been done of certain factors of nonspecific bodily reactivity, which showed that in patients with Hp 2-2 versus Hp 2-1 blood levels of total haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin get decreased while total proteolytic activity is noted to be on the increase. The lysozyme concentration is significantly lower than in patients with Hp 2-1 and remains within the normal range. Poorly manifest reaction to the infectious agent of ceruloplasmin, total Hp, lysozyme which have distinct effects and are interrelated with mechanisms of immune defense creates a favourable background in subjects with Hp 2-2 for origination, development and progressing of the tuberculous process.
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PMID:[The nonspecific reactivity of patients with tuberculosis of the respiratory organs and different haptoglobin phenotypes]. 1047 48

285 Patients suffering from the respiratory tract organs primary tuberculosis were subjected to the tests on definition of blood groups according to AB0 system, as well as its total proteolytic activity, alpha 1-antitrypsin, ceruloplasmin, general haptoglobin, lysozyme, malonic dialdehyde and diene conjugates levels were estimated. The sick persons as compared with the healthy ones were defined to reveal a tendency to increase of the persons with 0(I)- and B(III)-blood groups and decrease of those ones with A(II)-groups. Independently on the pulmonary tuberculosis patients phenotypic index their tested blood biochemical indices levels increase. As an exception is the proteolytic activity of the persons with B(III)- blood group, and also alpha 1-antitrypsin and lysozyme--with 0(I) and AB(IV) groups, in this case their rates failed to exceed the norm confidential interval. The blood metabolic parameters were defined as independent on its group.
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PMID:[Metabolic changes in blood in pulmonary tuberculosis patients from various blood groups]. 1072 18


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