Soluble transferrin receptor as an index of iron status in Zaïrian children with malaria.

S Kuvibidila, J A Mark, R P Warrier, L Yu, D Ode, K A Tshefu
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This study was designed to evaluate soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) as an index of iron status in 0.5-16-year-old Zaïrian children: 17 with symptomatic malaria, 8 with asymptomatic malaria, and 15 controls. sTfR was also measured in 20 plasma samples obtained from iron sufficient laboratory employees. sTfR, haemoglobin and ferritin were measured by enzyme-immunoassay, cyanmethaemoglobin method, and radioimmunoassay respectively. Mean haemoglobin levels were lower and ferritin higher (P < 0.001) in children with clinical symptoms of malaria than in those without malaria, and they were intermediate in those with asymptomatic malaria. Mean sTfR concentrations were similar among the three groups of children and laboratory controls. There was a considerable overlap in sTfR concentrations between the three groups of children (1.8-10.2, 2.9-11.6 and 2.97-8.95 mg 1(-1) in symptomatic malaria, asymptomatic malaria and control groups, respectively) as well as laboratory controls (1.2-7.30 mg l-1). Despite the overlap, 6 children with malaria (24%) and one control child (6.7%) had sTfR concentrations above the highest concentration found in laboratory controls. No child had serum ferritin < 12 micrograms l-1 (suggestive of iron deficiency). As expected, sTfR negatively correlated with ferritin (r = -0.230) in the overall study population of children, and with haemoglobin in children with asymptomatic malaria (r = -0.943, P < 0.05), as well as in control children (r = -0.363). All children with sTfR above normal were also anaemic. Although the upper limit of normal sTfR concentration in healthy children is unknown, using the cut-off value of adults, we conclude that sTfR might be a more sensitive index of iron deficiency than serum ferritin in patients with malaria.

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可溶性转铁蛋白受体作为Zaïrian疟疾患儿铁状态的指标。
本研究旨在评价可溶性转铁蛋白受体(sTfR)作为0.5-16岁Zaïrian儿童铁状态的指标:17例有症状疟疾,8例无症状疟疾,15例对照。还测量了从铁充足的实验室工作人员获得的20个血浆样品中的sTfR。分别用酶免疫法、氰化血红蛋白法和放射免疫法测定sTfR、血红蛋白和铁蛋白。有疟疾临床症状儿童的平均血红蛋白水平低于无疟疾儿童(P < 0.001),铁蛋白水平高于无疟疾儿童(P < 0.001),在无症状疟疾儿童中处于中等水平。三组儿童和实验室对照的平均sTfR浓度相似。三组儿童(有症状疟疾组、无症状疟疾组和对照组分别为1.8-10.2、2.9-11.6和2.97-8.95 mg -1(-1))和实验室对照(1.2-7.30 mg -1)之间的sTfR浓度有相当大的重叠。尽管存在重叠,但6名疟疾患儿(24%)和1名对照患儿(6.7%)的sTfR浓度高于实验室对照中发现的最高浓度。没有儿童血清铁蛋白< 12微克l-1(提示缺铁)。正如预期的那样,sTfR与整个研究人群中儿童的铁蛋白呈负相关(r = -0.230),与无症状疟疾儿童的血红蛋白呈负相关(r = -0.943, P < 0.05),与对照组儿童的血红蛋白呈负相关(r = -0.363)。所有sTfR高于正常的儿童也出现贫血。虽然健康儿童正常sTfR浓度上限未知,但使用成人的临界值,我们得出结论,sTfR可能是疟疾患者铁缺乏的一个比血清铁蛋白更敏感的指标。
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