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Query: UMLS:C0002874 (
aplastic anemia
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The binding of iodine 125-labeled
fibronectin
to polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) from human peripheral blood was examined. The optimum temperature and time for the binding were 37 degrees C and 30 minutes, respectively. On increase in the amount of 125I-labeled
fibronectin
, its binding to PMNs became saturated. Scatchard analysis of data on binding indicated the presence of a single class of binding sites. PMNs from 15 normal subjects had approximately 6.3 +/- 1.6 x 10(3) sites per cell and a dissociation constant of 10.2 +/- 2.4 x 10(-9) mol/L, indicating that they had high affinity for soluble
fibronectin
. Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser inhibited the binding of
fibronectin
to PMNs, strongly suggesting that the
fibronectin
receptor is one of the Arg-Gly-Asp receptor family. The plasma level of
fibronectin
was higher in patients with hyperthyroidism and lower in patients with hypothyroidism than in normal subjects, without any significant change in the number of
fibronectin
binding sites of the PMNs. However, the number of binding sites of
fibronectin
on PMNs of patients with
aplastic anemia
was increased, probably because of sensitization of the PMNs with immune complex and other factors.
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PMID:Binding of plasma fibronectin to human polymorphonuclear leukocytes in normal subjects and patients with aplastic anemia and thyroid dysfunction. 252 65
Interleukin 1 (IL-1) is an important regulator of immune system function. IL 1 also affects haematopoiesis in vitro: it causes release of colony stimulating factors from fibroblasts and endothelial cells and can directly act on primitive haematopoietic stem cells. We investigated IL 1 production in vitro by stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with
aplastic anaemia
(N = 17), patients with other haematologic diseases (N = 27), and normal individuals (N = 22) using a bioassay for IL 1 activity. Ten aplastic patients showed markedly decreased IL 1 production. IL 1 production by
fibronectin
-affinity purified monocytes was decreased in six of seven of these patients; in three other cases, in which IL 1 mononuclear cell production was undetectable, sufficient monocytes could not be isolated. IL 1 alpha and IL 1 beta precursor molecules were also absent or much decreased when mononuclear cell lysates from these patients were analysed by immunoblot using specific polyclonal sera. Aplastic patients with low IL 1 production were distinguished by the severity of their disease and the degree of neutropenia. Patients with myelodysplasia with comparable degrees of pancytopenia had normal IL 1 production. This is the first example of deficient haematopoietic growth factor production in a bone marrow failure syndrome. Decreased IL 1 production may contribute to the pathogenesis of some cases of
aplastic anaemia
and to susceptibility to infection.
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PMID:Decreased interleukin 1 production in aplastic anaemia. 278 89
Plasma
fibronectin
(FN) is one of the major blood opsonins. The content of the glycoprotein reduces in sepsis which in turn may aggravate the course of the infection. FN is detectable in the content of cryoglobulins and cryofibrinogen. The formation of the heparin precipitate following plasma incubation in the cold in the presence of heparin is determined by FN involvement. Fibrinogen (FG) is another main component of the heparin precipitate. To determine the functional activity of plasma FN in sepsis and other pathological conditions, a study was made of the ability of FN and FG to go into the precipitate formed in blood plasma in the cold after its incubation with heparin. Unlike normal subjects in whom over 80% of FN on the average and about 20% of FG went into the heparin precipitate, in patients with hemoblastoses and
aplastic anemia
complicated by sepsis, less than 40% of FN on the average and about 7% of FG went into the precipitate. In some patients with sepsis, the heparin precipitate did not form. The reduction of FN ability to go into the heparin precipitate correlated with the gravity of the patients' condition. In uncomplicated hemoblastoses, cryoglobulinemia and cryofibrinogenemia and in immunocomplex pathology, the consumption of FN and FG during heparin precipitate formation did not significantly differ from the control. The data indicate that sepsis patients with blood system pathology may develop not only quantitative FN deficiency in the blood but also disorder of the functional activity of the opsonin.
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PMID:[Decreased effectiveness of cold-induced heparin precipitation of plasma fibronectin in infection]. 379 36
Plasma
fibronectin
is regarded to play an important part in a decrease of the resistance to infections. To specify the role of
fibronectin
in the pathogenesis of infectious complications in patients with depressions of hemopoiesis, the content of this opsonin was measured by ELISA in 113 patients with different patterns of hemoblastoses, lymphoproliferative diseases and with an aplastic syndrome. In 42 patients, the concentration of opsonin was measured in the presence of the superimposed infection of varying gravity. The
fibronectin
content was examined in 39 patients before, during and after completion of the cytostatic polychemotherapy. It turned out that in patients with paraproteinemic hemoblastoses, lymphogranulomatosis,
aplastic anemia
, chronic lympholeukemia, acute lympho- and myelo(mono)blastic leukemias, cyclic neutropenia, chronic myelosis and hematosarcomas, the concentration of
fibronectin
remained normal in the absence of infections. The computation of the linear correlation ratio did not reveal any association between the opsonin level and the concentration of neoplastic elements in the peripheral blood. Repeated measurements of the
fibronectin
level in patients whose underlying disease ran its course in association with marked neoplastic fever failed to detect any deficiency of the glycoprotein. The lowering of the
fibronectin
level was recorded in patients with a grave concomitant infection of the type of sepsis, necrotic enteropathy and lobar pneumonia. The degree of opsonin deficiency correlated with the patients' disease gravity. Prolonged reduction in the blood
fibronectin
level was of unfavourable prognostic importance. Cytostatic polychemotherapy, myelotoxic agranulocytosis as well as infectious complications of low gravity did not influence the concentration of
fibronectin
.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Plasma fibronectin level in patients with depression of hematopoiesis]. 404 64