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B-cell lymphoma associated with haemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) is extremely rare in Western countries but has recently been increasingly reported in Asian countries. We describe seven patients with B-cell lymphoma associated with HPS, six males and one female, age range 41-82 years (median 63 years). All patients had fever and splenomegaly, and six of the seven patients had hepatomegaly with no associated lymphadenopathy. The bone marrow showed haemophagocytosis and an infiltration of lymphoma cells. All patients showed increased levels of lactate dehydrogenase,
C-reactive protein
,
ferritin
and soluble interleukin-2 receptor. Lymphoma cells were positive for CD19. CD20 and surface immunoglobulin in all patients examined, and positive for CD5 in four of seven patients. Cytogenetic analyses of bone marrow cells showed a complex structural abnormality including chromosome 14q32 in two patients, 19q13 in three patients and deletion of the terminal part of 8p21 in six patients. The prognosis was poor; only two of the seven patients have survived in complete remission with a median survival of 11 months. These data suggested that B-cell lymphoma associated with HPS might constitute a distinct biological and clinical disease entity. Abnormality of chromosome 19q13 and loss of 8p21 might be involved in the pathogenesis of this disease.
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PMID:B-cell lymphoma associated with haemophagocytic syndrome: a clinical, immunological and cytogenetic study. 1052 18
To investigate reports on war-related morbidity, 527 active-duty Gulf War veterans and 970 nondeployed veterans from 14 Seabee commands were studied in 1994 with a questionnaire, sera collection, handgrip strength, and pulmonary function testing. The questionnaire assessed postwar symptoms, war exposures, and screened for chronic fatigue syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, and psychological symptoms suggesting neurosis (Hopkins Symptom Checklist). Sera were tested with four nonspecific reactant assays:
C-reactive protein
, transferrin,
ferritin
, and haptoglobin. Gulf War veterans reported a higher prevalence for 35 of 41 symptoms, scored higher on psychological symptom scales, were more likely to screen for post-traumatic stress disorder, had lower handgrip strength, and had higher serum
ferritin
assay results. Numerous comparisons of these morbidity outcomes with 30 self-reported exposures demonstrated many associations, but no unique exposure or group of exposures were implicated. Morbidity data are consistent with other postwar observations, but the etiology for morbidity findings remains uncertain.
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PMID:Increased postwar symptoms and psychological morbidity among U.S. Navy Gulf War veterans. 1034 49
In a retrospective study of 79 consecutive patients, we evaluated characteristics of polymyositis (PM) and dermatomyositis (DM) and compared clinical presentation, biochemical findings, histologic changes, evolution, complications, and mortality rate of elderly patients (aged > or = 65 yr) and younger patients (aged < or = 64 yr) at the onset of PM/DM. We found a high prevalence of PM/DM in elderly patients: 23 patients (29%) were aged 65 years or over. We also found that esophageal involvement (34.8% versus 16.1%, respectively) and bacterial pneumonia related to both ventilatory insufficiency and esophageal impairment (21.7% versus 5.4%, respectively) were more common in elderly patients compared with younger patients, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality rates. Moreover, malignancy frequency was higher in elderly patients compared with younger patients (47.8% versus 9.1%, respectively, p = 0.0001), particularly patients with DM (10/11). Fifty percent of malignancies were colon malignancies in elderly patients. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate,
C-reactive protein
, fibrinogen, and
ferritin
levels were also higher in the elderly patient group compared with the younger group, and the presence of serum hypoprotidemia, hypoalbuminemia, and anemia was more frequent. Finally, PM/DM complete remission was less frequent (13.6% versus 41.1%) and the mortality rate (47.8% versus 7.3%) was higher in elderly patients than in younger patients. The main causes of death in elderly patients were bacterial pneumonia, due to ventilatory insufficiency and esophageal impairment, and malignancies. Our findings therefore indicate that PM/DM-related esophageal and lung involvement should be systematically searched for in elderly patients. Esophageal manometry and pulmonary function tests should become an integral part of initial evaluation in elderly patients for early detection of impairment. Moreover, as we observed a marked overrepresentation of colon cancer in elderly patients with DM, we suggest that the search for malignancies in elderly patients with DM should include lower gastrointestinal tract investigations.
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PMID:Influence of age on characteristics of polymyositis and dermatomyositis in adults. 1035 46
Interleukin 11 (IL-11) is a pleiotropic cytokine with biological activities on many different cell types. Recombinant human IL-11 (rhIL-11) is produced by recombinant DNA technology in Escherichia coli. Both in vitro and in vivo, rhIL-11 has shown effects on multiple hematopoietic cell types. Its predominant in vivo hematopoietic activity is the stimulation of peripheral platelet counts in both normal and myelosuppressed animals. This activity is mediated through effects on both early and late progenitor cells to stimulate megakaryocyte differentiation and maturation. rhIL-11 has been approved for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia. The hematopoietic effects of rhIL-11 are most likely direct effects on progenitor cells and megakaryocytes in combination with other cytokines or growth factors. rhIL-11 also induces secretion of acute phase proteins (
ferritin
, haptoglobin,
C-reactive protein
, and fibrinogen) from the liver. The induction of heme oxidase and inhibition of several P450 oxidases have been reported from in vitro studies. In vivo, rhIL-11 treatment decreases sodium excretion by the kidney by an unknown mechanism and induces hemodilution. rhIL-11 also exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in a variety of animal models of acute and chronic inflammation, including inflammatory bowel disease, inflammatory skin disease, autoimmune joint disease, and various infection-endotoxemia syndromes. rhIL-11 has trophic effects on non-transformed intestinal epithelium under conditions of mucosal damage. The mechanism of the anti-inflammatory activity of rhIL-11 has been extensively studied. rhIL-11 directly affects macrophage and T cell effector function. rhIL-11 inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha), interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta), interleukin 12 (IL-12), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and nitric oxide (NO) production from activated macrophages in vitro. The inhibition of cytokine production was associated with inhibition of nuclear translocation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB). The block to NF-kappaB nuclear translocation correlates with the ability of rhIL-11 to maintain or enhance production of the inhibitors of NF-kappaB, IkappaB-alpha and IkappaB-beta. In addition to effects on macrophages, rhIL-11 also reduces CD4+ T cell production of Th1 cytokines, such as IFN gamma induced by IL-12, while enhancing Th2 cytokine production. rhIL-11 also blocks IFN gamma production in vivo. The molecular effects of rhIL-11 have also been studied in a clinical trial. Molecular analysis of skin biopsies of patients with psoriasis before and during rhIL-11 treatment demonstrates a decrease in mRNA levels of TNF alpha, IFN gamma and iNOS. These activities suggest that in addition to its thrombopoietic clinical use, rhIL-11 may also be valuable in the treatment of inflammatory diseases. The clinical utility of the anti-inflammatory properties of rhIL-11 is being investigated in patients with Crohn's disease, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. These diseases are believed to be initiated and maintained by activated CD4+ Th1 cells in conjunction with activated macrophages.
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PMID:Hematopoietic, immunomodulatory and epithelial effects of interleukin-11. 1048 79
The biological inter- and intra-individual variations of serum immunochemical constituents were estimated by the analysis of variance. Twelve samples taken at weekly intervals were analyzed for 22 healthy individuals. As for immunoglobulin (Ig) G, IgA, IgM, IgE,
C-reactive protein
, anti-streptolysin O, alpha-fetoprotein, complement component 3 and 4, and
ferritin
, the intra-individual variations (with coefficient of variations (CVs) ranging from 4.8% to 51.7%) were smaller than the inter-individual variations (with CVs ranging from 14.6% to 107.6%). The values for carcinoembryonic antigen (with CVs of inter- and intra-individual variation being 31.6% and 39.6%, respectively) and beta 2-microglobulin (with CVs of inter- and intra-individual variation being 14.4% and 13.1%, respectively) were similar. The biological variations of serum immunochemical constituents, examined in this study, were larger than those of serum chemical constituents. Based on our data, we propose allowable limits of analytical error, which is less than one-half of the average intra-individual variation for evaluation of imprecision and is less than one-quarter of the inter- plus intra-individual variation for evaluation of inaccuracy.
...
PMID:[Biological inter- and intra-individual variations of serum immunochemical constituents and their allowable limits of analytical error]. 1051 26
Reference values for two
ferritin
assays (Tina-quanta Ferritin, Enzymun, both Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany) were established (136 males and 139 females). To rule out inflammation as well as iron deficiency in the reference population, subjects with the
C-reactive protein
concentration < 5 mg/l, and zinc protoporphyrin < 40 micromol/mol heme and the soluble transferrin receptor < 3 mg/l were selected. Taking into account latent iron deficiency as well as hereditary hemochromatosis the 5-95 percentile range was as follows: male, 27-365 microg/l; female, 13-148 microg/l for Tina-quanta and 12-151 microg/l for Enzymun. The Tina-quanta Ferritin assay showed a very good correlation (r > or = 0.990) to Enzymun
ferritin
, Ferritin Abbott (Abbott Diagnostics, Delkenheim, Germany), N Latex Ferritin (Dade Behring, Marburg, Germany) and the Ferritin Chiron (Chiron Diagnostics, Fernwald, Germany). However, the slopes of the standard principal component method analysis were calculated to be between 1.03 (Enzymun) and 1.41 (N Latex Ferritin). For four assays the median recovery of the 3rd International Recombinant Ferritin Standard (NIBSC 94/572) measured by serial dilution was 89-109%. The N Latex Ferritin assay recovered half of the target values. Because of the good correlation with other assays, a matrix effect is likely. The question arises whether the manufacturers' agreement on the recombinant
ferritin
standard would harmonize
ferritin
measurement.
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PMID:Reference values for a homogeneous Ferritin assay and traceability to the 3rd International Recombinant Standard for Ferritin (NIBSC code 94/572). 1053 31
A decline in dietary intake due to inactivity and, consequently, development of a suboptimal nutritional status is a major problem in frail elderly people. However, benefits of micronutrient supplementation, all-round physical exercise or a combination of both on functional biochemical and hematologic indicators of nutritional and health status in frail elderly subjects have not been tested thoroughly. A 17-wk randomized controlled trial was performed in 145 free-living frail elderly people (43 men, 102 women, mean age, 78 +/- 5.7 y). Based on a 2 x 2 factorial design, subjects were assigned to one of the following: 1) nutrient-dense foods, 2) exercise, 3) both (1) and (2) or 4) a control group. Foods were enriched with micronutrients, frequently characterized as deficient [25-100% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA)] in elderly people. Exercises focused on skill training, including strength, endurance, coordination and flexibility. Dietary intake, blood vitamin levels and nutritional and health indicators, including (pre)albumin,
ferritin
, transferrin,
C-reactive protein
, hemoglobin and lymphocytes were measured. At baseline, 28% of the total population had an energy intake below 6.3 MJ, up to a maximum of 93% having vitamin intakes below two thirds of the Dutch RDA. Individual deficiencies in blood at baseline ranged from 3% for erythrocyte glutathione reductase-alpha to 39% for 25-hydroxy vitamin D and 42% for vitamin B-12. These were corrected after 17 wk in the two groups receiving the nutrient-dense foods, whereas no significant changes were observed in the control or exercise group. Biochemical and hematologic indicators at baseline were within the reference ranges (mean albumin, 46 g/L; prealbumin, 0.25 g/L; hemoglobin, 8.6 mmol/L) and were not affected by any of the interventions. The long-term protective effects of nutrient supplementation and exercise, by maintaining optimal nutrient levels and thereby reducing the initial chance of developing critical biochemical values, require further investigation. Other indicative functional variables for suboptimal nutritional status, in addition to those currently selected, should also be explored.
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PMID:Functional biochemical and nutrient indices in frail elderly people are partly affected by dietary supplements but not by exercise. 1053 80
This study describes the factors associated with hemoglobin and plasma
ferritin
, zinc and retinol concentrations and erythrocyte riboflavin status among 208 Ghanaian infants who participated in a complementary feeding intervention trial from 6 to 12 mo of age. Anthropometric, morbidity and dietary data were collected regularly from 1 to 12 mo; blood samples were collected at 6 and 12 mo. The prevalence of low micronutrient status at 6 and 12 mo, respectively, was as follows: hemoglobin <100 g/L, 30 and 34%; plasma
ferritin
<12 microg/L, 17 and 43%; plasma zinc <10.7 micromol/L, 4 and 6%; plasma retinol <0.7 micromol/L, 26 and 26%; erythrocyte riboflavin <200 umol/L of packed red cells, 14 and 10%. Multiple regression was used to identify factors significantly associated with micronutrient status. From 6 to 12 mo, fever prevalence was associated with a decrease in hemoglobin, but an increase in erythrocyte riboflavin concentrations, and diarrhea prevalence was related to a decrease in plasma retinol. Seasonal differences were evident for most of the indicators of micronutrient status, and elevated
C-reactive protein
levels (indicative of recent infection) were related to lower hemoglobin, retinol and zinc concentrations but higher
ferritin
and erythrocyte riboflavin concentrations. Weight at birth or at 1 mo of age was positively related to iron, zinc and vitamin A status, but a more rapid weight gain was associated with depletion of iron stores. Socioeconomic status was related to higher hemoglobin, riboflavin and zinc concentrations. The feeding of a micronutrient-fortified food was positively associated with plasma
ferritin
and retinol concentrations at 12 mo. These results suggest that prenatal factors, socioeconomic status, dietary intake and morbidity all influence infant micronutrient status, and that fortification of complementary foods is one potential avenue for preventing deficiencies.
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PMID:Predictors of micronutrient status among six- to twelve-month-old breast-fed Ghanaian infants. 1072 Jan 70
The lack of backfiltration reduces plasma levels of
C-reactive protein
and interleukin-6. Paired filtration dialysis is the hemodialfitration technique that abolishes backfiltration. By physically separating convection from diffusion, it allows pure ultrafiltrate to be available during the entire session, so the ultrafiltrate can be regenerated and used as infusion fluid. On these premises, we have developed a European, open, randomised, multicentre study aimed at evaluating the effect of hemodiafiltration with on-line endogenous reinfusion (on-line HFR) on anemia. At least 130 chronically uremic hemodialysed (bicarbonate hemodialysis) stable patients with mild anemia (Hb between 9 and 11 g/dL) will be enrolled and normalized for iron stores by concomitantly repleting iron deposits (if
ferritin
<300 microg/L) and reducing the dose of erythropoietin to maintain Hb values within the range at enrollment (9-11 g/dL). Patients will be included in the study, randomized to the two treatments (test treatment: on-line HFR; control treatment: hemodiafiltration or modified forms) and followed up for nine months. Iron stores will be maintained within normal levels and the dose of erythropoietin will be kept constant. The primary question and response variable will be the mean monthly changes in hemoglobin levels over the period of nine months. As secondary questions and response variables, we will measure the nutritional status using a subjective global assessment, protein catabolic rate, urea generation rate and the dietician's assessment, serum concentrations of vitamins A, C, E and serum
C-reactive protein
.
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PMID:The effect of hemodiafiltration with on-line endogenous reinfusion (on-line HFR) on anemia: design of a European, open, randomised, multicentre trial. European Collaborative Study. 1072 Feb 12
Our objectives were to study the value of different proteins in the serum and ascitic fluid and assess their potential in discriminating between malignant and nonmalignant ascites in a model that could be developed to aid clinical diagnosis. In all, 57 different measurements (30 in serum and 27 in ascitic fluid) including erythrocyte sedimentation rate, number of white blood cells, cytokines, interleukin-1a (IL-1a), IL-1b, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM), complement factors C3 and C4, acute-phase proteins such as alpha1-acid glycoprotein, alpha2-macroglobulin, alpha1-antitrypsin, haptoglobin,
C-reactive protein
,
ferritin
, ceruloplasmin and transferin, were performed in 61 patients with ascites (25 with malignant exudates, 13 with nonmalignant exudates, and 23 with transudates). Patients with sepsis were excluded. Correlation tests and one-way ANOVAs were used for comparisons between different groups. Discriminant analyses were used to assess the significance of each parameter in the differentiation process. Correct classification of 100% of cases required the use of all 57 ascitic fluid measurements in the model, which was not considered practical in clinical diagnosis. Discriminant analysis showed that five ascitic fluid measurements-total protein, LDH, TNF-alpha, C4, and haptoglobin-were sufficient for a model to correctly classify 89% of cases. Cross-validation showed that 70% of unknown cases were correctly classified using this model. In conclusion, we have shown that five easily taken protein measurements in the ascitic fluid can differentiate to a large extent between cases with ascites and have proposed a relatively simple statistical model with these parameters that could be developed to be extremely useful in the clinical setting.
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PMID:Discrimination between malignant and nonmalignant ascites using serum and ascitic fluid proteins in a multivariate analysis model. 1074 24
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