Joint Measurements of Leukocyte Elastase and Myeloperoxidase Promote Identification of the State of Neutrophils in Diabetic Patients.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
BioResearch Open Access Pub Date : 2020-08-20 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/biores.2020.0012
Michael Alexandrovski, Soimita Suciu, Jakob Alexandrovski
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The clinic of diabetes mellitus (DM) offers a number of hypotheses about the leading role of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) in both oxidative stress and diabetic complications. However, the results of numerous studies are extremely controversial. Why is it so? We appreciated the clinical significance of simultaneous measurement data of several PMN parameters, which must complement each other. For this purpose, myeloperoxidase (MPO) and elastase (EL) were jointly analyzed in the blood plasma from 160 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with high levels of HbA1c. A weakly positive correlation (r ∼ 0.56) was observed between MPO and EL analytical data, and any correlation between the concentrations of MPO/EL and HbA1c was absent. Medians of 160 measurements of MPO/EL concentrations were ∼103/190 ng/mL, and 95% of all results were in the range below 320/1016 ng/mL, respectively. The share of DM patients whose concentrations of MPO, EL, or either of two parameters exceeded the corresponding reference values was 65%, 80%, and 82.5%, respectively. These findings-a high intensity of neutrophil degranulation process-indicated that some diabetic conditions promote the transfer of PMNs to an "arousal" or "subactivation" state, which is identical or similar to their activation, providing in vivo an almost inexhaustible source of extremely "aggressive" MPO and EL. Thus, the conjoint MPO/EL measurements confirm the leading role of PMNs in the development of various complications of diabetes. The paradox is that the diagnostic significance of MPO/EL as independent parameters in diabetic patients is unambiguous for a number of reasons.

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白细胞弹性酶和髓过氧化物酶的联合测量促进了糖尿病患者中性粒细胞状态的识别。
关于多形核中性粒细胞(PMNs)在氧化应激和糖尿病并发症中的主导作用,糖尿病(DM)的临床提供了许多假设。然而,许多研究的结果是极具争议的。为什么会这样呢?我们认识到同时测量多个PMN参数的临床意义,它们必须相互补充。为此,我们联合分析了160例HbA1c水平较高的2型糖尿病患者血浆中的髓过氧化物酶(MPO)和弹性酶(EL)。在MPO和EL分析数据之间观察到弱正相关(r ~ 0.56), MPO/EL浓度与HbA1c之间不存在任何相关性。160次MPO/EL浓度测量的中位数为~ 103/190 ng/mL, 95%的结果分别在320/1016 ng/mL以下。MPO、EL或两项参数中任何一项超过参考值的DM患者比例分别为65%、80%和82.5%。这些发现——高强度的中性粒细胞脱粒过程——表明,一些糖尿病疾病促进pmn转移到“觉醒”或“亚激活”状态,这与它们的激活相同或相似,在体内提供了一个几乎取之不尽的极“侵略性”MPO和EL的来源。因此,联合MPO/EL测量证实了pmn在糖尿病各种并发症发展中的主导作用。矛盾的是,MPO/EL作为糖尿病患者的独立参数的诊断意义是明确的,原因有很多。
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期刊介绍: BioResearch Open Access is a high-quality open access journal providing peer-reviewed research on a broad range of scientific topics, including molecular and cellular biology, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, stem cells, gene therapy, systems biology, genetics, virology, and neuroscience. The Journal publishes basic science and translational research in the form of original research articles, comprehensive review articles, mini-reviews, rapid communications, brief reports, technology reports, hypothesis articles, perspectives, and letters to the editor.
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