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Query: UNIPROT:P17174 (
aspartate aminotransferase
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To study IgG subclasses for the hepatitis B virus (HBV) core antigen (anti-HBc) in different populations, a comparison was made between 104 chronic carriers (60 male and 44 female) and 434 recovered individuals (247 male and 192 female). Biochemistry analyses of AST (
aspartate aminotransferase
) and ALT (alanine aminotransferase) were also performed. Among the 104 chronic carriers, 21 patients were found to be ALT and AST abnormal (> 25 IU/ml). After comparing these ALT and AST abnormal patients with other ALT and AST normal chronic carriers, no statistical difference was observed in the OD values of the anti-HBe (p > 0.05). The ELISA results showed the anti-HBc IgG subclass pattern was IgG1 >
IgG3
> IgG4 in chronic carriers and
IgG3
> IgG1 > IgG4 in recovered individuals (p < 0.05). This result suggests the IgG1/
IgG3
ratio may be related with HBV status. However, in spite of the different anti-HBc IgG1/
IgG3
patterns demonstrated in different populations, both anti-HBc IgG1 and
IgG3
concentrations were significantly higher in chronic carriers (p < 0.05). Therefore, both the anti-HBc IgG1/
IgG3
ratio and their amounts differed. They may play a significant role in chronic carriers and recovered individuals. The anti-HBc IgG subclass profiles of chronic carriers were not changed regardless of liver inflammation, and were independent of sex and age.
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PMID:The study of IgG subclass profiles of anti-hbc in populations with different status of HBV infection. 1636 67
To study IgG-specific subclasses of hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (anti-HBs), in different populations in Taiwan, a comparison was made between 104 chronic carriers (60 male and 44 female) and 439 recovered individuals (247 male and 192 female). Biochemical analyses of
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) were also performed. Among the 104 chronic carriers, 21 patients had abnormal ALT and
AST
levels (> 25 IU/ml). When comparing the patients with abnormal ALT and
AST
levels to chronic carriers with normal ALT and
AST
levels, no statistical difference was observed for anti-HBs levels (p > 0.05). The IgG subclass pattern of the relative anti-HBs IgG subclass titers was IgG1 >
IgG3
= IgG4 in both chronic carriers and recovered individuals (p < 0.05). IgG1 is the predominant anti-HBs antibody after HBV infection, in either chronic carriers or in HBV-cured individuals. This finding is partly inconsistent with data reported from other group who suggested in individuals naturally infected, the anti-HBs IgG consists mainly of
IgG3
and IgG1. In contrast to that of our previous studies of anti-HBe and anti-HBc, the mean OD values of anti-HBs total IgG, and all IgG subclasses except for IgG2, of either males or females, were significantly higher in recovered individuals than in chronic carriers, while the mean OD values of anti-HBe and anti-HBc were significantly higher in chronic carriers than in recovered individuals (P < 0.05). The IgG subclass profile of anti-HBs in chronic carriers was not changed with liver inflammation and was independent of sex and age, except in individuals with abnormal ALT and
AST
for whom anti-HBs IgG1 was not significantly higher than
IgG3
(p > 0.05), in spite of that whose mean O.D. value is higher.
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PMID:Study of IgG subclass profiles of anti-HBs in populations with different HBV infection status. 1681 70
Fourteen serum samples obtained from hepatitis B virus (HBV) chronic carriers and patients recovered from hepatitis B infection were used with four sodium dodecyl sulfate-treated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) plates available commercially, and one self-prepared HBcAg analog for evaluation of anti-HBe subclass pattern absorbance. The self-prepared plates had the best performance and were thus used for samples obtained from 104 (60 male and 44 female) HBV chronic carriers and 439 (247 male and 192 female) recovered individuals. Tests for
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) were also carried out in 21 of the subjects (>25 IU/ml). Statistical comparison of these patients with elevated ALT/
AST
levels with other ALT/
AST
-normal chronic carriers revealed no significant differences in the anti-HBe OD, although the mean optical density (OD) of patients with elevated ALT/
AST
levels was higher. The results suggest that the anti-HBe IgG subclass profiles in the chronic carriers did not change with inflammation of the liver, and were independent of sex and age. In contrast to previous anti-HBc findings, the distribution pattern of anti-HBe subclasses in HBV chronic carriers was IgG1 > IgG4 >
IgG3
while in the recovered individuals it was IgG1 >
IgG3
> IgG4, for both males and females. Subclasses IgG1 and IgG2 were the most and least prevalent isotypes, respectively, in both study groups. The results of the study suggest that induction of IgG1 and/or
IgG3
antibodies is important for effective virus neutralization, while IgG2 antibodies are of limited importance. Significantly higher OD values for anti-HBe IgG4 were observed when comparing samples from the chronic carriers and recovered individuals, which may reflect the effects of persistence. Further, in contrast to previous anti-HBs results, the concentrations of total IgG and IgG1 were higher in the samples from chronic carriers relative to those from recovered individuals.
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PMID:Utilizing self-prepared ELISA plates for a cross-population study of different anti-HBe IgG subclass profiles. 1738 71
Influenza virus can cause an acute respiratory illness of variable intensity. In our study, we describe the clinical and immunological characteristics of pregnant and nonpregnant women who were hospitalized with 2009 H1N1 influenza and pneumonia in Shenyang, China, from November 2009 to January 2010. Forty-two female patient infected with H1N1 were divided into groups according to pregnancy. Clinical data were collected. Cytokines and anti-H1N1 IgG subclasses were detected. We observed significant lymphopenia, hypoproteinemia, reduced CD4(+)T cell counts and CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratios, reduced anti-H1N1 IgG subclasses IgG2 and
IgG3
constituent ratios, elevated C reactive protein and interleukin-10 levels with regard to nonpregnant H1N1 group. Compared with the healthy pregnant group, the pregnant H1N1 group showed elevated
aspartate aminotransferase
and glutamic alanine aminotransferase levels, an increased interferon-gamma and interleukin-10 levels and reduced anti-H1N1 IgG subclasses IgG2,
IgG3
and IgG4 combination ratios. There was a statistically significant association between imbalanced anti-H1N1 immunoglobulin subclasses and dysregulated cytokines in pregnant women with H1N1 infection.
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PMID:Imbalanced anti-H1N1 immunoglobulin subclasses and dysregulated cytokines in hospitalized pregnant women with 2009 H1N1 influenza and pneumonia in Shenyang, China. 2275 May 37