内耳疾病中的抗层粘连蛋白抗体:感染和感染后过程的潜在标记。

F R Zanetti, D Plester, R Klein, Z Bursa-Zanetti, P A Berg
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摘要

近年来,在一些急慢性感染性疾病中发现了抗层粘连蛋白(ALA)的天然抗体。在我们目前的研究中,我们对大量病因不明的内耳疾病患者(n = 413)的血清进行了ALA检测。对照血清取自感染性病原学已知的疾病患者和感染性病原学未知的疾病患者。经典自身免疫性疾病患者以及健康的献血者也被纳入本研究。ALA在感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)患者中发生率最高(68%),而在meni病患者中ALA的发生率相对较低(14%)。在慢性传染病患者中,ALA的检测频率与SNHL患者几乎相同。红细胞沉降率升高以及ALA阳性SNHL与其他慢性炎症性疾病的关联表明,ALA可能是由持续的感染过程刺激的。这些发现表明,某些形式的内耳疾病可能具有慢性感染病因。
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Anti-laminin antibodies in inner ear diseases: a potential marker for infectious and post-infectious processes.

Natural antibodies against laminin (ALA) have been detected recently in some acute and chronic infectious disorders. In our present study sera of a large number of patients with inner ear disorders of unknown etiology (n = 413) were tested for ALA. Control sera were taken from patients with diseases of known infectious etiology and patients with diseases of unknown etiology in which an infectious etiology was suggested. Patients with classical autoimmune diseases as well as healthy blood donors were also included in this study. The highest frequency of ALA was found in patients with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) (68%), whereas the incidence of ALA was comparatively uncommon in patients with Menière's disease (14%). In patients with chronic infectious diseases ALA were detected with almost the same frequency as in patients with SNHL. The elevation of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the association of ALA-positive SNHL with other chronic inflammatory disorders suggest that ALA might be stimulated by a persisting infectious process. These findings suggest that certain forms of inner ear disorders might have a chronic infectious etiology.

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