Elevated levels of soluble urokinase receptors in serum from mycobacteria infected patients. Still looking for a marker of treatment efficacy

SR Ostrowski, Pernille Ravn, G Hoyer-Hansen, H Ullum, ÅB Andersen

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    Abstract

    In search for a serological marker, which may be used to monitor treatment efficacy in patients with extra-pulmonary mycobacterial infections, serum samples were collected prospectively from patients during a 6-months treatment period. The levels of soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) and soluble tumour necrosis factor receptor II (sTNFrII) were measured and compared with erythrocyte sedimentation rate (SR) and C-reactive protein levels (CRP). sTNFrII levels were elevated at the time of diagnosis and declined in parallel with traditional inflammation markers (SR and CRP). suPAR levels were elevated to more than double (median 7.7 ng/ml, range 5.6-25.8) compared to levels previously reported for patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. The serum suPAR levels however remained high during the entire treatment period. This may reflect that significant inflammatory activity is continuing for more than 6 months in patients with extrapulmonary mycobacterial infections, despite adequate anti-tuberculosis treatment.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalScandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
    Volume38
    Issue number11-12
    Pages (from-to)1028-32
    ISSN0036-5548
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

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