Mohammed Nuruzzaman Bhuiyan, S. Giti, Mahbuba Akhter, Md. Mizanur Rahman, L. Naznin, M. Hossen, Md Moshiur Rahman, Tasnim Tabassum Tory
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Serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels are raised in iron deficiency but are not influenced by inflammatory changes. \nAim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of soluble transferrin receptors in diagnostic work up of iron deficiency. \nMaterials and Methods: It was a prospective observational study carried out from June 2021 to November 2021 at the Department of Haematology and Biochemistry of Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Dhaka Cantonment. A total of 50 blood sample were collected and subjected to diagnose as microcytic hypochromic anaemia through complete blood count (CBC) and peripheral blood film (PBF). Then serum iron profile and serum sTfR was done by automated analyzer to evaluate differentials of microcytic hypochromic anaemia. \nResults: Among 50 cases 5 (10%) were male and 45 (90%) were female. Most of the patients were between 31-40 years age group (34%). Out of 50 patients 42 (84%) showed mild anaemia,6 (12%) showed moderately anaemia and 2(4%) showed severely anaemia according to reference range. Then serum iron profile was done. Among 50 samples 37 (74 %) had low serum iron, 18 (36 %) had high TIBC and 45 (90%) had low serum ferritin in comparison with reference range. Also this study revealed high serum sTfR than normal in 48 (96%) patients. While evaluating the frequency of sTfR level in perspective of both male and female anaemic patients, p-value was found < 0.0001 which was statistically significant. \nConclusion: This study demonstrates that sTfR level in conjunction with other biochemical markers of iron deficiency anaemia is very useful in evaluating iron status. 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Role of Soluble Transferrin Receptor in Diagnostic Work Up for The Assessment of Iron Status and Iron Deficiency
Background: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most frequent form of anaemia in human population. For diagnosing IDA usually conventional laboratory tests such as serum iron, serum ferritin and transferrin saturation are used. However, both ferritin and transferrin proteins are markedly influenced by inflammation, behaving as acute-phase reactants and making it difficult to diagnosis iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) when it is combined with any inflammatory condition. Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) is a truncated extracellular form of the membrane transferrin receptor produced by proteolysis. Concentrations of serum sTfR are related to iron status and erythropoiesis in the body. Serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels are raised in iron deficiency but are not influenced by inflammatory changes.
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of soluble transferrin receptors in diagnostic work up of iron deficiency.
Materials and Methods: It was a prospective observational study carried out from June 2021 to November 2021 at the Department of Haematology and Biochemistry of Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Dhaka Cantonment. A total of 50 blood sample were collected and subjected to diagnose as microcytic hypochromic anaemia through complete blood count (CBC) and peripheral blood film (PBF). Then serum iron profile and serum sTfR was done by automated analyzer to evaluate differentials of microcytic hypochromic anaemia.
Results: Among 50 cases 5 (10%) were male and 45 (90%) were female. Most of the patients were between 31-40 years age group (34%). Out of 50 patients 42 (84%) showed mild anaemia,6 (12%) showed moderately anaemia and 2(4%) showed severely anaemia according to reference range. Then serum iron profile was done. Among 50 samples 37 (74 %) had low serum iron, 18 (36 %) had high TIBC and 45 (90%) had low serum ferritin in comparison with reference range. Also this study revealed high serum sTfR than normal in 48 (96%) patients. While evaluating the frequency of sTfR level in perspective of both male and female anaemic patients, p-value was found < 0.0001 which was statistically significant.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates that sTfR level in conjunction with other biochemical markers of iron deficiency anaemia is very useful in evaluating iron status. Serum sTfR is a new diagnostic tool for evaluating of iron deficiency anemia when it is associated with other inflammatory condition.