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    Title: Autoantibodies against Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 in Pleural Effusions of Patients with Tuberculosis Pleurisy
    Authors: Wang L;Chang YH;Lee YL;Shih CM;Hsu YT;Shen GH;Haung ML;Shiau MY
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學:醫學檢驗暨生物技術學系
    Keywords: tuberculosis pleurisy
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2011-03-22T08:25:14Z (UTC)
    ISSN: 0004-5632
    Abstract: Background: Autoantibodies against the p53 proteins (p53 Abs) can be detected in the serum, ascites, saliva and pleural effusions of various malignant patients. It is suggested that p53 Abs in pleural effusions might have some value for tumour diagnosis, prognosis or monitoring. The present study investigated the prevalence of p53 Abs in the pleural effusions of 90 patients with various diseases.

    Methods: Patients with suspicious pleural effusions in chest film received thoracocentasis and their pleural effusions were collected. The presence of p53 Abs in effusion was detected by immunoblotting. Differences of p53 Abs with respect to the patient's age, gender, white blood cell count, lactate dehydrogenase, total proteins and adenosine deaminase scores were calculated by -2-test.

    Results: p53 Abs were detected in 14.4% (13/90) of our patients, with prevalences of 10.5% (6/57) and 21.2% (7/33) among patients with benign and malignant diseases, respectively. Notably, 16.1% (5/31) of patients with tuberculosis pleurisy were positive for p53 Abs. These five patients had no history of cancer and, so far, have had no manifestations related to tumorigenesis.

    Conclusions: As far as we know, this is the first report regarding the detection of p53 Abs in pleural effusions from patients with tuberculosis pleurisy.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/3647
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/000456307779595986
    Relation: ls of Clinical Biochemistry , Volume 44, Number 1, Pp. 57-62
    Appears in Collections:[醫學檢驗暨生物技術學系暨碩士班] 期刊論文

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