ISSN: 2155-9899
H Parnell
United Kingdom
Research Article
The Deficiency of Serum Mannose Binding Lectin in Early Onset Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Familial Cases
Author(s): VA Varney, J Evans, H Parnell, B Bajardeen, A Nicholas, A Bansal and N SumarVA Varney, J Evans, H Parnell, B Bajardeen, A Nicholas, A Bansal and N Sumar
Background: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (UIP/IPF) is increasingly recognized that siblings & close blood relatives suggesting a genetic predisposition. Serum mannose binding lectin levels (MBL) forms part of the innate immune system with deficiency produces an opsonisation and phagocytosis defect. Serum levels are genetically determined.
Aims & method: We examined the serum MBL in healthy controls (HC), frequently exacerbating COPD, pulmonary TB & Sarcoidosis along with UIP/IPF patients including those with and without an affected family member.
Results: Mean serum MBL levels were not statistically different in HC, COPD or TB. Sarcoid had statistically higher mean levels. Those with IPF onset at <55 yrs old & those with affected blood relatives (FH) had significantly reduced levels compared with IPF onset >55 yrs and no other affected relative... View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9899.1000127