Basement membrane-related and type IIi procollagen-related antigens in serum of patients with chronic viral liver disease

Misaki, M.; Shima, T.; Yano, Y.; Sumita, Y.; Kano, U.; Murata, T.; Watanabe, S.; Suzuki, S.

Clinical Chemistry 36(3): 522-524

1990


ISSN/ISBN: 0009-9147
PMID: 2311224
Document Number: 356501
To assess the significance of serum basement membrane- and type III procollagen-related antigens in reflecting the degree of liver fibrosis, we measured radioimmunologically the concentrations of 7S collagen, laminin fragment P1, and the aminoterminal propeptide of type III procollagen (P-III-P) in serum from 48 patients with chronic viral liver disease: chronic persistent hepatitis (9), chronic active hepatitis (13), chronic active hepatitis with lobular disorganization (17), and liver cirrhosis (9). Concentrations of 7S collagen, laminin P1, and P-III-P in serum were increased in respectively 92%, 69%, and 77% of the patients with both chronic active hepatitis with lobular disorganization and liver cirrhosis. Concentrations of 7S collagen and laminin P1 in serum correlated well (r = 0.65, P less than 0.001, and r = 0.55, P less than 0.001, respectively) with the histological grade of liver fibrosis, whereas P-III-P correlated only weakly (r = 0.33, P less than 0.05). Evidently, measurement of serum 7S collagen is a reliable noninvasive test for detection of fibrosis in chronic viral liver disease.

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