| Literature DB >> 19690650 |
Osamu Matsuno1, Eishi Miyazaki, Shinichi Nureki, Takuya Ueno, Masaru Ando, Toshihide Kumamoto.
Abstract
BACKGROUNDS: CD26, a multifunctional T cell surface glycoprotein, is a type II transmembrane protein containing only six amino acid residues in its cytoplasmic region. In addition to its membrane form, CD26 exists in plasma in a soluble form (sCD26), which is thought to be the extracellular domain of the molecule cleaved from the cell surface. Recent studies indicated CD26 have an important role in the pathogenesis of asthma, known as Th2 like disease. The function of CD26 in the esosinophlic lung disease is not well understood.Entities:
Keywords: CD26; eosinophilic pneumonia
Year: 2007 PMID: 19690650 PMCID: PMC2722761
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomark Insights ISSN: 1177-2719
Subject characteristics.
| Patients with eosinophilic pneumonia
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEP | CEP | Sarcoidosis | HV | |
| Case (male/female) | 5 (3/2) | 7 (3/4) | 13 (4/9) | 14 (2/12) |
| Age (± SEM) | 18.2 ± 0.53 | 63.5 ± 1.67 | 48 ± 2.53 | 40.3 ± 1.64 |
Definition of abbreviations: AEP = acute eosinophilic pneumonia; CEP = chronic eosinophilic pneumonia; Sar = sarcoidosis. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM.
Figure 1Concentration of sCD26 in serum obtained from patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP), chronic eosinophilic pneumonia (CEP), and sarcoidosis, and healthy volunteers (HV). Significant differences are shown at the top.
Figure 2Relationship between sCD26 concentrations in the serum and PaO2 from patients with chronic eosinophilic pneumonia (CEP) (p = 0.0087, r2 = 0.777).