Association of amino-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen and acute myocardial rejection in male patients receiving heart transplantation. |
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Authors: | Yen-Hung Lin Chung-Pin Liu Ron-Bin Hsu Chi-Ming Lee Shoei-Shen Wang Hsien-Li Kao Chia-Lun Chao Yu-Chien Shiau Chi-Sheng Hung Lin-Chu Liao Yi-Lwun Ho |
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Institution: | Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The amino-terminal propeptides of type I and III procollagens (PINP and PIIINP) are markers reflecting the status of collagen turnover. We hypothesized that measurement of these serum procollagen propeptides could be used to non-invasively assess acute rejection in heart transplant recipients. METHODS: In heart transplant recipients, endomyocardial biopsy specimens taken at 6 and 12 months after surgery were used for study. PINP and PIIINP were measured postoperatively at 3, 6, and 12 months. RESULTS: A total of 20 male heart transplant patients and seven male control subjects were enrolled. Five patients showed rejection 6 months after transplantation (group 1), while 15 patients showed no rejection (group 2). In group 2 patients, serum PINP and PIIINP levels decreased significantly 6 months after transplantation. In contrast, elevation of serum PINP and PIIINP levels persisted in group 1 patients 6 months after transplantation. At 6 months after transplantation, group 1 patients had significantly higher PIIINP levels than group 2 patients (p=0.025) and controls (p=0.003). After immunosuppressive therapy, all group 1 patients were free of rejection 12 months after transplantation and serial serum PIIINP levels decreased significantly in these patients. CONCLUSIONS: Serum PIIINP levels represent a non-invasive method to reflect the occurrence and resolution of acute rejection. |
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