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Serum and urine soluble HLA class I antigen concentrations are increased in patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 52-57, 1997.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-209022
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

In order to evaluate the association between the Hantaan virus-induced cellular-immune response and clinical severity in patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).

METHODS:

We serially measured the serum (n = 16) and urine (n = 6) concentrations of soluble HLA class 1 antigen (sHLA-l) and clinical powameters in patients with HFRS.

RESULTS:

Serum sHLA-I concentrations in patients with HFRS were significantly higher than those in controls throughout all clinical phases (p < 0.01). The highly elevated Serum sHLA-I concentrations peaked in the oliguric phase and declined gradually through the phases of HFRS. Serum sHLA-l concentrations in patients with hypotensive episode were higher than in those without the episode (5,85 +/-2,184 vs. 2,389 +/- 860 ng/ml in oliguric phase, 4.11 +/- 1,952 vs. 1,502 +/- 592 ng/ml in diuretic phase, p < 0.05), and serum sHLA-l levels showed a significant correlation with blood WBC count (r = 0.75 in the febrile and hypotensive phase, p < 0.01) and serum creatinine concentrations (r = 0.64 in the oliguric phase, p< 0.01), respectively, Urine sHLA-I levels in the oliguric phase were significantly higher than those in the diuretic phase (390 +/- 155 vs. 214 +/- 45 ng/mg Cr, p < 0.05) and urine sHLA-I levels are associated with severe illness in patients with HFRS. The higher serum sHLA-I are associated with severe illness in patients with HFRS. The persistent elevation of serum sHLA-I during all phases of HFRS might be related to increased production due to prolonged cellular immunologic stimulation by the Hantaan virus rather than decreased excretion of sHLA-I through the kidney.

CONCLUSION:

We suggest that the serum and urine sHLA-I concentrations can be used as a stable and objective parameter for monitoring clinical severity and renal dysfunction in patients with HFRS.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Severity of Illness Index / Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay / HLA-A Antigens / Sensitivity and Specificity / Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine Year: 1997 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Severity of Illness Index / Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay / HLA-A Antigens / Sensitivity and Specificity / Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine Year: 1997 Type: Article