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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (pneumonia)
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Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) deficiency is determined by MBL gene polymorphisms and is associated with an increased infection risk. To clarify the role of MBL in Allo-SCT, 131 recipients-donors were analysed. MBL genotypes were determined by PCR and heteroduplex analyses, MBL serum levels by ELISA, and MBL oligomers by western blotting. MBL levels <400 ng/ml were associated with increased susceptibility to fungal pneumonia (7/12 vs 35/111; P=0.04, adjusted P=0.002), HSV/VZV (7/12 vs 26/111; P=0.03), CMV reactivation and acute GVHD. Donor genotypes had no influence. Pre-SCT MBL levels corresponded to recipients' genotypes (P<0.001), changed significantly post-SCT, but were not influenced by donors' genotypes. MBL oligomer profiles were similar pre-/post-SCT. Cultured CD34+ cells were found not to synthesise MBL. In conclusion, low MBL levels pre-transplant predisposed patients to sepsis, fungal and viral infection. Donors' MBL genotypes did not influence infection rates. Prospective studies should clarify the importance of MBL as a prelude for MBL replacement after SCT.
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PMID:Influence of mannose-binding lectin genotypes and serostatus in allo-SCT: analysis of 131 recipients and donors. 1943 Apr 99

Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent cause of intellectual disability worldwide. DS individuals present abnormalities in the immune system that include high susceptibility to recurrent infections (RI) as well as to autoimmune diseases. Respiratory tract infections remain one of the major causes of death in DS individuals. Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) functions as an opsonina and initiates the lectin complement pathway. MBL deficiency was shown to increase the susceptibility to different infectious diseases, notably by extracellular pathogens. In the present study, MBL circulating levels were evaluated in 150 children with DS from Brazil, to clarify whether MBL deficiency is associated with the presence of RI in these patients. According to the clinical history 30.7% (46/150) of the DS children experienced RI, and MBL deficiency was seen in 34.8% (16/46) of them compared with 13.5% (14/104) of the DS children without RI (p = 0.005, odds ratio = 3.43, 95% confidence interval = 1.5-7.85). Moreover, MBL deficiency was significantly associated with the occurrence of pneumonia when compared with DS without RI (37.5%, 12/32 vs. 13.5% 14/104, p = 0.005, odds ratio = 3.68, 95% confidence interval = 1.5-6.95). These findings demonstrated that MBL deficiency increases the susceptibility to RI in DS patients and that, in the future, they could potentially benefit from MBL therapy.
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PMID:Mannan-binding lectin deficiency increases the risk of recurrent infections in children with Down's syndrome. 1980 7

Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) and MBL-associated serine protease 2 (MASP-2) are key factors of the lectin pathway of complement activation. Polymorphisms of the MBL2 and MASP-2 genes affect serum levels of MBL and MASP-2. In patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), the MBL and MASP-2 serum levels are increased and high MASP-2 levels are associated with recurrence and poor survival, whereas low MBL levels predict post-operative pneumonia. It is not known whether these associations are genetically based. In this study, the MBL and MASP-2 genotypes are investigated in 593 patients with CRC and 348 healthy controls. The potential association between genetic profile and infections, recurrence and survival is evaluated. Four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of MBL2 were analysed using TaqMan assays, with characterization of MBL2 wildtype A, variants B, C and D and alleles H/L, Y/X and P/Q. The SNP D120G for MASP-2 was determined. Serum levels of MBL and MASP-2 were measured. The MBL2 and MASP-2 genotype distribution was similar among patients with CRC and healthy controls and MBL2 genotype significantly associated with MBL concentration in serum (P<0.0001). No significant association between MBL2/MASP-2 genotype and post-operative infectious complications (P=0.33 and 0.22), recurrent cancer or survival (P=0.74 and P=0.61 respectively) was found. Thus, the increased serum levels of MBL and MASP-2 found in patients with CRC are not explained for by genetic profiles. In contrast to what has been demonstrated for serum levels of MBL and MASP-2, the genotypes do not predict disease course of the CRC patients.
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PMID:Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) and MBL-associated serine protease 2 (MASP-2) genotypes in colorectal cancer. 2119 52