Assessment of Thyroid Hormone Level Alterations in Hepatitis B-Positive Serum Using a Quantitative Immunofluorescence Assay: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hyeokjun Yun, Hyeokjun Yun, Bo Kyeung Jung, Kyung Cheol Min, Jae Kyung Kim, Jae Kyung Kim
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This retrospective study aimed to assess the differences in serum biomarker levels, specifically thyroid hormone (free T4 and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone [TSH]) levels, according to the presence or absence of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection. Using a quantitative immunofluorescence assay, we analyzed serum samples from patients with confirmed HBV infection at Dankook University Hospital in Cheonan Province, Republic of Korea, between August 2022 and September 2022. The study population was divided into two groups: Young individuals (<60 years) and older adults (≥60 years). Our findings indicated that differences in thyroid hormone levels between HBV-positive and negative participants were not significant. However, when considering age groups, TSH and free T4 levels in young individuals with HBV-positive serum were 1.78±0.09 µIU/mL (normal range: 0.4-5.0 µIU/mL) and 1.24±0.02 ng/mL (normal range: 0.8-1.9 ng/mL), respectively. In older adults with HBV-positive serum, the corresponding values were 2.22±0.17 µIU/mL and 1.24±0.07 ng/mL, respectively. Our results suggest that the influence of HBV on anti-pituitary hormone levels is age-dependent rather than virus related. Furthermore, the quantitative immunofluorescence method used in this study provides a simpler alternative to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or electrochemiluminescence immunoassay for assessing serological thyroid hormone levels in patients with HBV. These findings can aid in the interpretation of diagnostic test results and the timely detection of metabolic changes associated with HBV infection.
使用定量免疫荧光法评估乙型肝炎阳性血清中甲状腺激素水平的改变:一项随机对照试验
本回顾性研究旨在评估血清生物标志物水平的差异,特别是甲状腺激素(游离T4和促甲状腺激素[TSH])水平,根据存在或不存在乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染。使用定量免疫荧光法,我们分析了2022年8月至2022年9月期间在大韩民国天安市檀国大学医院确诊的HBV感染患者的血清样本。研究人群分为两组:年轻人(<60岁)和老年人(≥60岁)。我们的研究结果表明,乙肝病毒阳性和阴性参与者的甲状腺激素水平差异不显著。然而,当考虑年龄组时,年轻hbv阳性血清中TSH和游离T4水平分别为1.78±0.09 μ IU/mL(正常范围:0.4-5.0 μ IU/mL)和1.24±0.02 ng/mL(正常范围:0.8-1.9 ng/mL)。在hbv阳性的老年人血清中,相应值分别为2.22±0.17µIU/mL和1.24±0.07 ng/mL。我们的研究结果表明,HBV对抗垂体激素水平的影响是年龄依赖性的,而不是病毒相关性的。此外,本研究中使用的定量免疫荧光法为评估HBV患者血清学甲状腺激素水平提供了一种比酶联免疫吸附法或电化学发光免疫分析法更简单的替代方法。这些发现有助于解释诊断试验结果,并及时发现与HBV感染相关的代谢变化。
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American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: :: General biochemistry :: Patho-biochemistry :: Evolutionary biotechnology :: Structural biology :: Molecular and cellular biology :: Molecular medicine :: Cancer research :: Virology :: Immunology :: Plant molecular biology and biochemistry :: Experimental methodologies
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