| Literature DB >> 31148950 |
Aleksandra Korniluk1, Olga Martyna Koper-Lenkiewicz1, Joanna Kamińska1, Halina Kemona1, Violetta Dymicka-Piekarska1.
Abstract
Platelet size has been demonstrated to reflect platelet activity and seems to be a useful predictive and prognostic biomarker of cardiovascular events. It is associated with a variety of prothrombotic and proinflammatory diseases. The aim is a review of literature reports concerning changes in the mean platelet volume (MPV) and its possible role as a biomarker in inflammatory processes and neoplastic diseases. PubMed database was searched for sources using the following keywords: platelet activation, platelet count, mean platelet volume and: inflammation, cancer/tumor, cardiovascular diseases, myocardial infarction, diabetes, lupus disease, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, ulcerative colitis, renal disease, pulmonary disease, influencing factors, age, gender, genetic factors, oral contraceptives, smoking, lifestyle, methods, standardization, and hematological analyzer. Preference was given to the sources which were published within the past 20 years. Increased MPV was observed in cardiovascular diseases, cerebral stroke, respiratory diseases, chronic renal failure, intestine diseases, rheumatoid diseases, diabetes, and various cancers. Decreased MPV was noted in tuberculosis during disease exacerbation, ulcerative colitis, SLE in adult, and different neoplastic diseases. The study of MPV can provide important information on the course and prognosis in many inflammatory conditions. Therefore, from the clinical point of view, it would be interesting to establish an MPV cut-off value indicating the intensity of inflammatory process, presence of the disease, increased risk of disease development, increased risk of thrombotic complications, increased risk of death, and patient's response on applied treatment. Nevertheless, this aspect of MPV evaluation allowing its use in clinical practice is limited and requires further studies.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31148950 PMCID: PMC6501263 DOI: 10.1155/2019/9213074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediators Inflamm ISSN: 0962-9351 Impact factor: 4.711
Increased MPV in various diseases [2–26].
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| Endler et al. 2002 [ | Associated with a higher risk of acute cardiac incidents |
| Slavka et al. 2011 [ | Independent high risk factor of death in patients after acute ischemic cardiac incident |
| Huczek et al. 2005 [ | Related to the increased mortality rate in a six-month-period after the transdermal cardiac intervention |
| Shah et al. 2013 [ | Associated with higher risk of death within a long time after the transdermal cardiac intervention |
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| D'Erasmo et al. 1990 [ | Increased MPV after stroke was related to higher mortality |
| Greisenegger et al. 2004 [ | Associated with a risk of acute stroke |
| O'Malley et al. 1995 [ | MPV as a prognostic marker in patients after stroke characteristic for acute and nonacute phases of cerebral ischemia |
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| Feng et al. 2011 [ | In tuberculosis associated with intensity of inflammation |
| Koç et al. 2011 [ | Associated with the development and course of the chronic sinusitis |
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| Sharpe et al. 1994 [ | In patients treated with recombinant erythropoietin (HuEPO) leading to higher risk of blood clot formation |
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| Liu et al. 2012 [ | Differentiate patients with Crohn's disease from healthy subjects |
| Zubcevic et al. 2010 [ | Marker of the Crohn's disease activity |
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| Gasparyan et al. 2010 [ | In rheumatoid arthritis, increased MPV is observed due to administration of anti-inflammatory drugs |
| Yavuz and Ece 2014 [ | Correlated with the advancement of juvenile SLE |
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| Papanas et al. 2004 [ | Associated with retinopathy and nephropathy |
| Rollini et al. 2013 [ | Responsible for increased risk of diabetes and worse outcome |
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| Kurt et al. 2012 [ | Potential marker of liver cancer in patients with chronic liver diseases |
| Li et al. 2017 [ | In colorectal cancer patients compared to healthy subjects |
| Tunce et al. 2014 [ | In colorectal cancer patients with metastases compared to nonmetastatic colorectal cancer patients |
| Kılınçalp et al. 2014 [ | In primary gastric cancer patients preoperative level considerably higher compared to healthy subjects |
| Matowicka-Karna et al. 2013 [ | In preoperative gastric cancer associated with the disease progression |
| Gong et al. 2016 [ | In preoperative pancreatic cancer patients compared to those having benign lesions of the organ and healthy subjects |
| Yin et al. 2018 [ | Associated with worse survival outcome in patients with pancreatic cancer with synchronous liver metastases |
| Carlioglu et al. 2014 [ | Observed in papillary thyroid cancer patients, correlated with tumor growth |
Decreased MPV in various diseases [15, 20, 22, 24, 27–36].
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| Gunluoglu et al. 2014 [ | During disease exacerbation can be related to the formation of microthrombi in tuberculous cavities |
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| Yuksel et al. 2009 [ | Associated with increased activity of ulcerative colitis |
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| Gasparyan et al. 2010 [ | In rheumatoid arthritis associated with disease exacerbation |
| Delgado-Garcia et al. 2016 [ | In adult patients can be related to active SLE |
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| Li et al. 2017 [ | An independent prognostic factor of patients' survival after intestinal tumor resection |
| Inanc et al. 2014 [ | In colorectal cancer patients effect of chemotherapy (XELOX and XELOX-bevacizumab) |
| Shen et al. 2016 [ | Prior to therapy is a good prognostic factor of survival and recovery after gastric tumor resection |
| Kılınçalp et al. 2014 [ | In primary gastric cancer patients significant reduction after surgery |
| Karaman et al. 2011 [ | A useful marker in differentiation patients with neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreas from pancreatic adenocarcinoma |
| Gong et al. 2016 [ | In pancreatic cancer patients significant reduction after surgery |
| Yun et al. 2017 [ | In renal cell carcinoma patients may be a result of (1) inflammation which probably lead to excessive platelet consumption and/or (2) platelet involvement in angiogenesis, migration, and invasion of cancer cells |
| Inagaki et al. 2014 [ | In patients with non-small-cell lung cancer resulted from inverse nonlinear correlation between platelet count and their volume |
| Kumagai et al. 2015 [ | In lung cancer, low preoperative level is an independent unfavorable prognostic factor in patients after total cancer resection |
| Shen et al. 2017 [ | Independently related to the presence of cancer of the uterine cervix |
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