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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
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Increased concentrations of
neopterin
have been found in conditions causing a stimulation of cellular immunity, including various malignancies. In liver diseases, serum or urinary
neopterin
levels have been studied in acute viral hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, fatty liver and
liver cirrhosis
. In the present study
neopterin
serum levels have been measured in 16 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), in 32 patients with
liver cirrhosis
, and in 28 healthy subjects as controls. Mean values of serum
neopterin
were significantly increased (p < 0.01) in patients with HCC (15.89 +/- 6.34 nmol/l) when compared with those of normal subjects (4.74 +/- 2.13 nmol/l), but no difference was observed between patients with HCC (associated or not with
liver cirrhosis
) and patients with
liver cirrhosis
.
Neopterin
concentrations are not affected by
liver cirrhosis
aetiology, nor by its clinical severity, and are not correlated to the values of serum alpha-fetoprotein, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl-transferase, and gamma-globulin. The results show that there is a consistent overlap of values in patients with HCC and
liver cirrhosis
; macrophage activation seems to be a feature of chronic liver diseases, irrespective of HCC development.
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PMID:Serum neopterin levels in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. 128 21
Serum and urinary
neopterin
levels were measured by radioimmunoassay in 120 healthy controls, 16 asymptomatic HBsAg carriers, 12 patients with acute hepatitis, 13 with chronic inactive hepatitis, 35 with chronic active hepatitis, 46 with
liver cirrhosis
, 18 with hepatocellular carcinoma, and 6 with alcoholic liver disease. Serum and urinary
neopterin
levels were significantly higher in almost all patients than in normal subjects.
Neopterin
levels were highest in acute hepatitis and correlated with the results of liver function tests, but did not show this correlation in chronic liver disease. In chronic liver disease, the levels of serum
neopterin
in non-A non-B viral patients was significantly increased, compared with those in B viral and alcoholic patients. The rate of abnormal urinary
neopterin
levels in chronic liver disease was higher than the rate of abnormal serum
neopterin
levels, but no difference was observed between the rates of abnormal serum and urinary levels in acute hepatitis and asymptomatic HBsAg carriers. These results indicate that serum and urinary
neopterin
levels may be useful markers for cell-mediated immunity in liver disease, and that the immune system response in chronic liver disease may be different for different pathogens.
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PMID:Clinical significance of serum and urinary neopterin levels in patients with various liver diseases. 131 6
Twenty-seven patients suffering from congenital coagulation defects of the prothrombin complex factors were investigated: six had haemophilia B; 14, factor VII defect; four, factor X defect; and three, factor II defect. Nineteen patients (70.3%) had previously received plasma and/or clotting factors concentrates. Among these, markers of hepatitis B infection (HBV) were present in five cases (26.3%) and hepatitis C (HCV) antibodies were found in seven cases (36.8%). The HIV1 prevalence was similarly high. In fact, five patients (26.3%), previously infused with factor IX or prothrombin complex factors concentrates, developed HIV1 infection. No patient with factor VII deficiency became HIV1 positive, despite the administration of unheated factor VII concentrates and the consequent HBV and HCV contamination. In the HIV1 positive group, three patients showed a false positivity for HIV2 antibodies. Five years after seroconversion, three patients developed AIDS (stage IV) and died, one had persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (stage III), and one with post-hepatitis
liver cirrhosis
was asymptomatic (stage II) for HIV infection. The significant decrease in total white cells, T4 lymphocytes and platelet counts and increase of beta 2-microglobulin and
neopterin
levels confirmed the prognostic value of these markers for the progression of HIV1 disease. Only one HIV1 negative transfused patient developed anti-HTLV-I p19 antibodies.
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PMID:Prevalence of HIV infection in a cohort of patients with congenital coagulation defects of the prothrombin complex factors. 178 37
Neopterin
is a pyrazino-pyrimidine compound which is biosynthesized by macrophages. Increased concentrations of
neopterin
have been reported in conditions causing stimulation of cellular immunity, such as viral and other infections, graft versus host disease, autoimmune diseases and different malignancies. Recently, increased urinary
neopterin
levels have been found in patients with acute viral hepatitis and NANB chronic hepatitis. In the present study,
neopterin
serum levels were measured in 23 cirrhotic patients (6 HBV related, 7 alcoholic and 10 cryptogenetic
cirrhosis
) and in 24 normal subjects. Mean values of serum
neopterin
were statistically increased in cirrhotics (3.92 +/- 3.28 ng/mL versus 1.24 +/- 0.51 ng/mL in controls, p less than 0.01). Serum
neopterin
values were not statistically different either in cirrhotics assessed in three different classes according to Child's classification or in cirrhotics with or without serological findings of active disease. In fact, in cirrhotic patients, serum
neopterin
levels did not correlate with serum aspartate and alanine aminotransferases, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase and gammaglobulins values. These data show that increased levels of serum
neopterin
occur in cirrhotic patients, but there is no relation between serum
neopterin
values and the histological activity or the clinical severity of the disease. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that activated macrophages are involved in all forms and in all stages of
liver cirrhosis
.
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PMID:[Blood levels of neopterin in patients with liver cirrhosis]. 248 6
Neopterin
is a pyrazino-pyrimidine compound which is biosynthesized by macrophages. Increased concentrations of
neopterin
have been reported in conditions causing a stimulation of cellular immunity, such as viral and other infections, graft versus host disease, autoimmune disease and different malignancies. Recently, urinary
neopterin
levels have been found increased in patients with acute viral hepatitis and NANB chronic hepatitis. In the present study,
neopterin
serum levels have been measured in 23 cirrhotic patients (6 HBV related, and 17 cryptogenetic
cirrhosis
, 7 of them occurring in alcoholic subjects) and in 24 normal subjects. Mean values of serum
neopterin
were significantly increased in cirrhotics (3.92 +/- 3.28 ng/ml versus 1.24 +/- 0.51 ng/ml in controls, p less than 0.01). Serum
neopterin
values were not found to be significantly different in cirrhotics assessed in three different clinical classes according to Child's classification and in cirrhotics with and without serological findings of active disease. In fact, in cirrhotic patients, serum
neopterin
levels did not correlate with the values of serum AST, ALT, ALP, GGT and gamma-globulin. These data show that increased levels of serum
neopterin
occur in cirrhotic patients, but there is no relation between serum
neopterin
values and the activity or the clinical severity of the disease. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that activated macrophages are involved in all stages of
liver cirrhosis
irrespective of its aetiology.
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PMID:Serum neopterin levels in liver cirrhosis. 263 48
Urinary
neopterin
levels were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography in 15 patients with
liver cirrhosis
, 18 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and 20 normal subjects. The mean levels of urinary
neopterin
in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma were significantly elevated (p less than 0.01) compared to those in cirrhotics and normal subjects, but did not significantly differ between cirrhotics and normal subjects. Urinary
neopterin
levels correlated significantly with tumor size in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma but not with serum alpha-fetoprotein. Hepatocellular carcinoma patients with high urinary
neopterin
levels appeared to have more serious hepatic dysfunction than those with normal urinary
neopterin
levels, and moreover, there was a significant difference (p less than 0.05) in survival between the two groups. These findings suggest that urinary
neopterin
excretion may be a good biochemical marker to assess the progression of tumor and a useful prognostic indicator in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
...
PMID:Prognostic significance of urinary neopterin levels in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. 285 55
We investigated 37 patients with ascites and
liver cirrhosis
in order to examine whether on the basis of correlation of cytokines and acute phase proteins of the ascitic fluid, prognosis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis can be made. Significantly enhanced levels of interleukin-6, as well as acute phase reactants alpha-1-antitrypsin and C-reactive protein were found in the ascitic fluid of patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. The levels of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha),
neopterin
, interleukin 2-receptor and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor were higher in patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, but without statistical significance, whereas no differences were found between the interferon gamma, interleukin-2 and interleukin-1 levels. In addition, interleukin-6, TNF-alpha and
neopterin
levels were found to correlate significantly with the outcome of the disease. These findings show that acute phase reaction occurs in the ascitic compartment in correlation with the development of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
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PMID:Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is associated with high levels of interleukin-6 and its secondary mediators in ascitic fluid. 751 36
Neopterin
is produced by macrophages after stimulation with interferon gamma or lipopolysaccharide. Its production is increased in many infectious, autoimmune, and malignant diseases. The aim of this study was to examine whether, on the basis of
neopterin
as a marker, liver diseases could be classified according to aetiology and stage of disease. A cohort of 264 patients with chronic liver diseases (viral, metabolic, autoimmune, toxic) and 150 normal controls were studied; 136 of the patients had
cirrhosis
. Increased serum
neopterin
concentrations were found in 41% of all patients (controls 6.0 (2.2) nmol/l), with patients in the cirrhotic stage of disease showing higher
neopterin
values (mean (SD) 15.7 (23.6) nmol/ml) than those in the non-cirrhotic stage (9.9 (5.5)). There were no statistically significant differences in the serum
neopterin
concentrations that could be considered characteristic for different stages of disease classified according to the Child criteria. Such differences in concentrations of
neopterin
that were found in patients with liver diseases grouped according to underlying causes were only marginal. Serum
neopterin
concentrations were found to be significantly lower than in any other disease group only in patients with Wilson's disease. The results suggest that activated macrophages participate in the development of chronic liver disease. Measurement of serum
neopterin
does not offer a reliable method for differentiating between various aetiologies of chronic liver diseases and does not help to predict severity of
cirrhosis
.
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PMID:Serum neopterin concentrations in chronic liver disease. 767 57
Alcohol-induced
cirrhosis
(AC) is accompanied by disturbances of immune function and cytokine production. To better define the pattern of cytokine synthesis in this disease and to relate it to the immune activation state, we measured circulating levels of soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor p55 (sTNFR-55) and
neopterin
in a group of 85 patients with AC (classified according to the Child-Pugh score of severity of liver disease) and 43 healthy volunteers. Serum concentrations of sTNFR-55 and
neopterin
were significantly raised in patients with AC. Moreover, concentrations of sTNFR-55 were significantly higher in patients with more severe disease compared with the group with lower severity. There were significant correlations between sTNFR-55 and
neopterin
levels in patients and controls. The results contribute to affirm the existence of an immune activation state in AC that could be responsible for the development of the disease and clinical complications.
...
PMID:Neopterin and soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor type I in alcohol-induced cirrhosis. 770 8
The aim of this study was to define the pattern of
neopterin
and ADA isoenzymes in
liver cirrhosis
. A total of 117 patients with
liver cirrhosis
were included. Serum levels of ADA were assayed in the presence and absence of a specific inhibitor for ADA1. Serum
neopterin
was measured using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The grade of liver insufficiency was assessed according to the Child-Pugh classification and the monoethylglycinexylidide test. Serum ADA, ADA1, ADA2 and
neopterin
were higher in cirrhotic patients than in control subjects. A stepwise increase in serum ADA level was observed with increasing severity of
liver cirrhosis
. The probability of ADA2 being greater than the mean was approximately 2.5 times higher (2.48, CI 95%: 1.36-4.52) in patients with
liver cirrhosis
due to hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection than in those patients with
cirrhosis
of a different etiology. No correlation was found between ADA2 and
neopterin
. Our data show that liver insufficiency and HCV infection increase the serum levels of ADA and its major isoenzyme ADA2. Furthermore, ADA isoenzyme determination adds no value to total ADA value. The absence of a correlation between ADA2 and
neopterin
suggests that different physiologic processes are involved in their increase.
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PMID:Adenosine deaminase isoenzymes and neopterin in liver cirrhosis. 1073 Sep 24
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