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Query: UMLS:C0002874 (
aplastic anemia
)
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Plasma
lactoferrin
content was measured before and after therapy with recombinant granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in five patients with
aplastic anaemia
, six with myelodysplasia, and three with prolonged, severe, chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Before therapy plasma
lactoferrin
content was uniformly low. However, patients with
aplastic anemia
and those with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia had a normal
lactoferrin
:neutrophil ratio. The low levels of plasma
lactoferrin
thus reflected the low granulocyte mass. On the other hand, patients with myelodysplasia also had reduced
lactoferrin
:neutrophil ratios, suggesting qualitative/quantitative abnormalities of neutrophil lactoferrin production. After treatment with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, plasma
lactoferrin
levels increased in patients with
aplastic anemia
and in those with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia who showed a neutrophil response to treatment. In these patients, the
lactoferrin
:neutrophil ratio became elevated, suggesting increased synthesis/release of
lactoferrin
from neutrophils. However, patients with myelodysplasia continued to show depressed
lactoferrin
:neutrophil ratios, even when there had been an increase in granulocyte count, suggesting persistent abnormalities of neutrophil lactoferrin production/release. The implications of these findings for treatment of neutropenic patients with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factors are discussed.
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PMID:Plasma lactoferrin content in neutropenic patients: effects of treatment with recombinant granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. 151 94
Plasma concentrations of
lactoferrin
were measured in immediately separated EDTA samples from 5 subjects who had received HLA identical bone marrow transplants for leukaemia or
aplastic anaemia
and from 7 subjects who were leukopenic as a consequence of chemotherapy for a variety of malignant conditions. Plasma
lactoferrin
concentrations were found to closely parallel the leucocyte count and were not found to either predict or to antedate leucocyte regeneration. Serial measurements of plasma
lactoferrin
in a subject with no circulating neutrophils who received a bone marrow graft revealed that the clearance of
lactoferrin
followed an exponential pattern and had an initial half time of 2.2 h.
...
PMID:Relationship of plasma lactoferrin content to neutrophil regeneration and bone marrow infusion. 351 97