MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA

We studied blood contents of alpha-2-macroglobulin (α2-MG), pregnancy-associated alpha2-glycoprotein (PAG), and their immune complexes with IgG in healthy female controls, as well as in women with adenomyosis, females with uterine myoma (with or without proliferation), and in cases of a leiomyoma co...

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Autores principales: V. N. Zorina, S. V. Shramko, R. M. Zorina, L. G. Bazhenova, N. V. Promzeleva, N. A. Zorin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:65b8874924ed49fd922ea0b2a3f0646e2021-11-18T08:03:44ZMACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-2015-3-287-292https://doaj.org/article/65b8874924ed49fd922ea0b2a3f0646e2015-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/895https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XWe studied blood contents of alpha-2-macroglobulin (α2-MG), pregnancy-associated alpha2-glycoprotein (PAG), and their immune complexes with IgG in healthy female controls, as well as in women with adenomyosis, females with uterine myoma (with or without proliferation), and in cases of a leiomyoma combined with adenomyosis. We found that the most pronounced reduction in α2-MG concentrations was observed in leiomyoma, but they were not decreased in a combination of myoma/ adenomyosis. The PAG levels, a known proliferation marker, have been shown to be increased only in the combined disorder. The amounts of immune complexes (α2-MG/IgG and PAG-IgG) were more significantly increased in leiomyoma complicated by adenomyosis. Correlative interrelationships between the studied parameters differed between normal and pathological conditions. Given that α2-MG and PAG are immunoregulatory proteins being actively involved in proliferative and inflammatory processes, we may assume that they participate in pathogenesis of immune-related uterine diseases, and, especially, in combined disorders.V. N. ZorinaS. V. ShramkoR. M. ZorinaL. G. BazhenovaN. V. PromzelevaN. A. ZorinSPb RAACIarticlealpha-2-macroglobulinpregnancy associated alpha-2-glycoproteinimmune complexesadenomyosismyomaproliferationImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 17, Iss 3, Pp 287-292 (2015)
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collection DOAJ
language RU
topic alpha-2-macroglobulin
pregnancy associated alpha-2-glycoprotein
immune complexes
adenomyosis
myoma
proliferation
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
spellingShingle alpha-2-macroglobulin
pregnancy associated alpha-2-glycoprotein
immune complexes
adenomyosis
myoma
proliferation
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
V. N. Zorina
S. V. Shramko
R. M. Zorina
L. G. Bazhenova
N. V. Promzeleva
N. A. Zorin
MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
description We studied blood contents of alpha-2-macroglobulin (α2-MG), pregnancy-associated alpha2-glycoprotein (PAG), and their immune complexes with IgG in healthy female controls, as well as in women with adenomyosis, females with uterine myoma (with or without proliferation), and in cases of a leiomyoma combined with adenomyosis. We found that the most pronounced reduction in α2-MG concentrations was observed in leiomyoma, but they were not decreased in a combination of myoma/ adenomyosis. The PAG levels, a known proliferation marker, have been shown to be increased only in the combined disorder. The amounts of immune complexes (α2-MG/IgG and PAG-IgG) were more significantly increased in leiomyoma complicated by adenomyosis. Correlative interrelationships between the studied parameters differed between normal and pathological conditions. Given that α2-MG and PAG are immunoregulatory proteins being actively involved in proliferative and inflammatory processes, we may assume that they participate in pathogenesis of immune-related uterine diseases, and, especially, in combined disorders.
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author V. N. Zorina
S. V. Shramko
R. M. Zorina
L. G. Bazhenova
N. V. Promzeleva
N. A. Zorin
author_facet V. N. Zorina
S. V. Shramko
R. M. Zorina
L. G. Bazhenova
N. V. Promzeleva
N. A. Zorin
author_sort V. N. Zorina
title MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
title_short MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
title_full MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
title_fullStr MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
title_full_unstemmed MACROGLOBULIN PROTEINS IN ADENOMYOSIS AND UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
title_sort macroglobulin proteins in adenomyosis and uterine leiomyoma
publisher SPb RAACI
publishDate 2015
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