1.Value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and its correlation with the clinicopathological features.
Shuangshuang ZHU ; Yongqiang LI ; Shulu ZHOU ; Qingzhu WEI ; Kangping DENG ; Xiaohong WANG ; Bin LI ; Jianghuan LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaofei SHAO ; Aiqun LIU ; Bifang WU ; Zhihong ZHAO ; Xiaomeng XU ; Hanfei LIN ; Qin LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Honglei WANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Chaoya ZHU ; Daoyuan LV ; Yue XIA ; Hequn ZOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(12):1683-1688
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and explore its relationship with the clinicopathological features of the patients.
METHODSSixty-six patients with IgA nephropathy, 111 with other glomerular diseases, and 40 healthy control subjects without kidney disease were tested for serum IgA and C3 levels using CRM470 adjusted standardized immune turbidimetric method, and the IgA/C3 ratio was calculated. According to Oxford and Lee's classification criteria, we analyzed the pathological grades of the renal biopsy samples from patients with IgA nephropathy. The ROC curve was used to assess the value of serum IgA and IgA/C3 ratio in predicting IgA nephropathy.
RESULTSPatients with IgA nephropathy had an elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio than those with other glomerular diseases and the control subjects, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.776. An elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio was not found to significantly correlate with the pathological grade of renal biopsy samples in patients with IgA nephropathy.
CONCLUSIONIn the absence of renal biopsy findings, serum IgA/C3 ratio can help in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy.
Biopsy ; Case-Control Studies ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Glomerulonephritis, IGA ; blood ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin A ; blood ; Kidney ; pathology
2.Assessment of the performance of an automated analysis system in detecting C3 and C4.
Lei SUN ; Xian-zhang HUANG ; Jun-hua ZHUANG ; Jian-hua XU ; Lian-ying LIN ; Pei-feng KE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(5):884-886
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the performance of BNII auto-analyzer system in detecting C3 and C4.
METHODSCLSI protocols (EP15-A, EP6-A, EP9-A2) and other relevant literatures were use to or evaluate the precision, accuracy, linearity of C3 and C4 detection by the auto-analyzer system, and the results were compared with the recognized standards.
RESULTSThe relative bias of C3 and C4 was less than one third of the CLIA'88 standard and the precision met the clinical requirement. The results tested by DADE BNII system were not compatible with those by Roche Modular System. C3 showed good linearity in the tests (R2>0.975, P<0.05) with a linearity range of 0.18-5.1 g/L. The linearity of C4 was not available because of lack of high-level samples.
CONCLUSIONThe performances of DADE BNII System basically meet the recognized standards in clinical detection of C3 and C4, but the method comparison needs further validation.
Autoanalysis ; methods ; Blood Chemical Analysis ; instrumentation ; methods ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Complement C4 ; analysis ; Humans ; Nephelometry and Turbidimetry ; instrumentation ; methods ; Proteins ; analysis ; Sensitivity and Specificity
3.Risk factors associated with different types of Henoch-Schönlein purpura in Tibetan patients at high altitude.
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2023;55(5):923-928
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the risk factors of different types of Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) in Tibetan patients at high altitude, as to provide reference for correctly identifying high-risk patients.
METHODS:
A retrospective study was used to analyze the 304 HSP patients admitted to Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital from April 2014 to March 2022. The gender, age, allergic history, family history, clinical type, laboratory indexes (hemoglobin, platelet count, eosinophil, C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin, immunoglobulin G, immunoglobulin A, complement C3 and C4) were analyzed retrospectively. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis to screen for risk factors affecting different types of HSP.
RESULTS:
Renal HSP patients showed higher IgA [(9.2±1.7) g/L vs. (6.4±2.4) g/L, P=0.015], lower complement C3 [(203.3±21.6) mg/dL vs. (301.1±19.5) mg/dL, P=0.043], and complement C4 [(33.5±2.3) mg/dL vs. (53.0±7.2) mg/dL, P=0.032]. The patients with abdominal HSP showed lower levels of hemoglobin [(119.6±19.6) g/L vs. (146.6±47.3) g/L, P=0.038] and plasma albumin [24.8 (22.1, 33.9) g/L vs. 32.6 (24.6, 35.1) g/L, P=0.045]. The patients with articular HSP exhibited higher CRP [13.5 (0.2, 20.6) g/L vs. 7.5 (0.1, 15.2) g/L, P=0.036] and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) [24 (5, 40) mm/h vs. 15 (4, 30) mm/h, P=0.049]. Elevated IgA and decreased complement C4 were risk factors for renal HSP, anemia and decreased plasma albumin were risk factors for abdominal HSP, and elevated CRP was a risk factor for articular HSP.
CONCLUSION
The clinical characteristics of different types of HSP in plateau areas were different. Patients with high IgA, low complement C4, anemia, hypoalbuminemia, and significantly elevated CRP should be highly vigilant. Early and effective intervention can improve the clinical efficacy, avoid severe development, and improve the prognosis.
Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Tibet/epidemiology*
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Complement C3/analysis*
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IgA Vasculitis/complications*
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Altitude
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Complement C4
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C-Reactive Protein/analysis*
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Immunoglobulin A
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Risk Factors
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Anemia
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Hemoglobins/analysis*
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Serum Albumin/analysis*
4.Epidermolysis bullosa aquisita with basal epidermal cytoplasmic antibodies.
Chang Woo LEE ; Hoon HUR ; Joong Hwan KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1986;1(1):25-29
A 45-year-old woman with epidermolysis bullosa aquisita is presented. The clinical, histological, and immunopathological features were in keeping with the previous reports of this disease. The patient also had anti-basal cell cytoplasmic antibodies at a significant titer, which is considered an unusual finding associated with this disorder. Treatment with a moderate dose of corticosteroid was effective in controlling the bullous lesions
Autoantibodies/*analysis
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Complement C3/analysis
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Cytoplasm/*immunology
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Epidermis/*immunology
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Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita/diagnosis/*immunology
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
5.Species and characteristics of protein adsorption on reused hemodialysis membranes.
Yujing YANG ; Xiulin XU ; Xinhua WANG ; Gendi ZHU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(1):67-71
The aim of this study was to systemically analyze the proteins that adsorbed on the surface of hemodialysis membrane. The Fresenius F6 reused polysulfone dialyzers were selected as the research objects. The methodology we used encompassed the digestion of protein in rinsed solution and the separation of peptide mixture in virtue of RP-HPLC followed by ESI-MS/MS identification in orde to get their adsorption behavior, species and characteristics. The results illustrated that, after being rinsed by reverse osmosis (RO) water, 179 species of the protein adsorbed on the hemodialysis membrane, most of which were acidulous and middle or small weight protein molecules. The data from counting the numbers of peptides showed there were 5 species of high-abundant proteins (the contents being above 5% each), namely Ficolin-2 precursor, Complement C3 precursor (Fragment), Mannan-binding lectin serine protease 1 isoform 2 precursor, Complement-activating component of Ra-reactive factor precursor, and Mannan-binding lectin serine protease 1 isoform 3. These proteins are in close relationship with human immune system; moreover, they are of great significance to the clinical mechanism for cleaning reuse hemodialyzers and to the development of new hemodialysis materials.
Adsorption
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Complement C3
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analysis
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Equipment Reuse
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Humans
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Lectins
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analysis
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Mannose-Binding Protein-Associated Serine Proteases
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analysis
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Membranes, Artificial
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Renal Dialysis
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instrumentation
6.Determination of serum acute phase reaction protein in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Wei-jiao LIAO ; Yi-min LI ; Tao CHEN ; Wei-qun HE ; Yong-ping LIN ; Ning LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;38(2):92-93
OBJECTIVETo study the diagnostic value of determinations of serum acute phase reaction protein, such as complement 3 (C3), complement 4 (C4), prealbumin (PA) and C-reactive protein (CRP), etc., in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
METHODSSerum levels of C3, C4, PA and CRP were determined by turbidimetry in 54 cases of SARS, 20 of other pneumonia and 30 normal persons.
RESULTSSerum concentrations of C3, C4, CRP and PA were (1.18 +/- 0.42) g/L, (1.15 +/- 0.56) g/L, (10.52 +/- 8.77) mg/L and (107 +/- 54) mg/L in SARS patients, (1.30 +/- 0.46) g/L, (0.57 +/- 0.31) g/L, (0.88 +/- 0.43) mg/L and (291 +/- 76) mg/L in patients with other pneumonia, and (1.11 +/- 0.56) g/L, (0.38 +/- 0.26) g/L, (0.42 +/- 0.26) mg/L and (376 +/- 74) mg/L in normal persons, respectively. Serum level of PA was significantly lower and levels of C4 and CRP significantly in patients with SARS higher than those in patients with other pneumonia and normal persons (P < 0.01). There was no significant difference in serum level of C3 between the three groups (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONDetermination of serum level of C4, CRP and PA in suspected patients is beneficial to early differential diagnosis for SARS.
Acute-Phase Proteins ; analysis ; Acute-Phase Reaction ; blood ; Adult ; Aged ; C-Reactive Protein ; analysis ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Complement C4 ; analysis ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prealbumin ; analysis ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; blood
7.Levels of serum acylation-stimulating protein and C3 in children with primary nephrotic syndrome.
Jian-Jun WANG ; Yue HUANG ; Chun WU ; Yu-Xia XU ; Yu-Shu WEI ; Yao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(10):817-819
OBJECTIVETo study serum acylation-stimulating protein (ASP) and complement 3 (C3) levels and their relationship with blood lipids in children with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS).
METHODSBlood samples were obtained from 35 PNS children with proteinuria, 25 children with PNS at remission and 35 body mass index-matched healthy children (control group). Fasting serum ASP, C3, albumin and blood lipids were measured.
RESULTSThe serum ASP levels in the proteinuria group (101 ± 22 nmol/L) were significantly higher than those in the remission group (32 ± 8 nmol/L) and the control group (33 ± 8 nmol/L) (P<0.01). Serum C3 levels were not significantly different among the three groups. The serum concentrations of total cholesterol, triglyceride, low density lipoprotein and apolipoprotein B increased, in contrast, serum albumin level decreased significantly in the proteinuria group when compared with the remission and the control groups. Serum ASP levels were positively correlated with serum C3 (r=0.661; P<0.05) and triglyceride levels (r=0.354; P<0.05), whereas serum C3 levels were not correlated with serum triglyceride levels (r=0.319, P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe increased serum ASP level may be associated with a complemental mechanism against hyperlipidemia in children with PNS.
Child, Preschool ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; blood ; Lipids ; blood ; Male ; Nephrotic Syndrome ; blood ; Serum Albumin ; analysis
8.Activation of Intrarenal Complement System in Mouse Model for Chronic Cyclosporine Nephrotoxicity.
Young Ok KIM ; Sun Woo LIM ; Can LI ; Hee Jung KANG ; Kyung Ohk AHN ; Hyun Joo YANG ; Jung Yeon GHEE ; Su hyun KIM ; Jin Young KIM ; Bum Soon CHOI ; Jin KIM ; Chul Woo YANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2007;48(3):517-525
PURPOSE: Local activation of the complement system plays a role in target organ damage. The aim of our study was to investigate the influence of cyclosporine (CsA)- induced renal injury on the complement system in the kidney. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mice fed a low salt (0.01%) diet were treated with vehicle (VH, olive oil, 1mL/kg/day) or CsA (30mg/kg/day) for one or four weeks. Induction of chronic CsA nephrotoxicity was evaluated with renal function and histomorphology. Activation of the complement system was assessed through analysis of the expression of C3, C4d, and membrane attack complex (MAC), and the regulatory proteins, CD46 and CD55. CsA treatment induced renal dysfunction and typical morphology (tubulointerstitial inflammation and fibrosis) at four weeks. RESULTS: CsA-induced renal injury was associated with increased the expression of C3, C4d, and MAC (C9 and upregulation of complement regulatory proteins (CD 46 and CD55). Immunohistochemistry revealed that the activated complement components were mainly confined to the injured tubulointerstitium. CONCLUSION: CsA-induced renal injury is associated with activation of the intrarenal complement system.
Animals
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Antigens, CD45/analysis
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Antigens, CD46/analysis
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Antigens, CD55/analysis
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Complement C3/analysis
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Complement C4b/analysis
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Complement Membrane Attack Complex/analysis
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Complement System Proteins/*analysis
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Cyclosporine/*toxicity
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Disease Models, Animal
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Immunity, Innate/drug effects
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Immunoblotting
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Immunohistochemistry
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Immunosuppressive Agents/toxicity
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Kidney/*drug effects/immunology/pathology
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Kidney Diseases/*chemically induced/immunology
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Mice
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Microscopy, Confocal
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Peptide Fragments/analysis
9.Immunological effects of polyacrylamide hydrogel injection in human body.
Xiao-ling FENG ; Chuan-xun YI ; Yi-ming ZHANG ; Yi-ming WANG ; Yu-rong WANG ; Chong PENG ; Ming YANG ; Wei-wei LI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2004;20(5):349-350
OBJECTIVETo observe the immunologic changes in patients who have complications after polyacrylamide hydrogel (HPG) injection.
METHODSTo compare the patients in the HPG injection group and the control group, the expressions of immunoglobulin IgG, IgM, IgA and complement C3, C4 of serum were measured by immunoturbidimetry.
RESULTSThe expressions of IgG and C3 in the injection group were lower than the control group with extremely significant difference (P < 0.01). The expressions of IgM were higher than the control group with significant difference (P < 0.05). The expression of IgA and C4 had no significant differences between the two groups. The immunologic changes had no relation to the injection doses.
CONCLUSIONSClinical application of HPG as a soft tissue filling material may cause foreign-body rejection reaction. The long-term immunologic effect of HPG needs further observation in more cases.
Acrylic Resins ; adverse effects ; Adult ; Breast ; surgery ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Complement C4 ; analysis ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin A ; blood ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Immunoglobulin M ; blood ; Male ; Nephelometry and Turbidimetry ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; immunology
10.Immune function changes in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome.
Zheng-gong LI ; Tao-ping LI ; Hong YE ; Yuan FENG ; Dan-qing LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(6):1003-1005
OBJECTIVETo explore the potential changes in the immune function of patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS).
METHODSWe carried out a retrospective cross-sectional study of 187 patients with established OSAHS and 20 healthy subjects (control). For all the patients, the medical history was carefully examined, and overnight sleep monitoring was carried out with detection of the humoral and cellular immunity.
RESULTSWe found a significant increase in the levels of C3 and a decrease in both the IgM level and NK cell percentage in OSAHS patients as compared to the control group (P<0.01). Correlation analysis indicated that C3 was positive correlated to AHI but inversely to the lowest pulse oxygen saturation (LSpO(2)); IgM showed a mild positively correlation to LSpO(2), and NK cells had a mild inverse correlation to AHI. The other immunological indices were not found to undergo noticeable changes or show correlations in OSAHS.
CONCLUSIONImmune function changes occur in patients with OSAHS, characterized primarily by deteriorations in the humoral and cellular immunity.
Adult ; Antibody Formation ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Complement C4 ; analysis ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin A ; blood ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Immunoglobulin M ; blood ; Killer Cells, Natural ; immunology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; blood ; immunology