Is Alpha-Fetoprotein a New Biomarker for Fetal, Infant and Juvenile Anemia? A Commentary

G. Mizejewski
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Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is well known as a biomarker for certain cancers and fetal birth defects. However, AFP has long been overlooked as an indicator for the presence of anemia in various diseases of fetal, neonatal, and juvenile individuals. A survey and meta-analysis of the biomedical literature revealed that elevated levels of serum AFP may serve as a viable biomarker of moderate to severe anemia at various stages of ontogeny. Such conditions of anemia could include bone marrow failure, pancytopenia, macrocytosis, microcytosis, and aplastic anemia. Since many congenital diseases that result in anemia are progressive and lethal, the need for a biomarker that could predict and parallel the advancing anemic state in disease would be of utmost importance to the biomedical community. 
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甲胎蛋白是胎儿、婴儿和青少年贫血的新生物标志物吗?一篇评论
甲胎蛋白(AFP)被认为是某些癌症和胎儿出生缺陷的生物标志物。然而,AFP作为胎儿、新生儿和青少年各种疾病中存在贫血的指标,长期以来一直被忽视。一项对生物医学文献的调查和荟萃分析显示,血清AFP水平升高可作为个体发育不同阶段中度至重度贫血的可行生物标志物。这类贫血包括骨髓衰竭、全血细胞减少症、巨细胞增多症、小细胞增多症和再生障碍性贫血。由于许多导致贫血的先天性疾病是进行性和致命性的,因此对一种能够预测和平行疾病进展中的贫血状态的生物标志物的需求对生物医学界至关重要。
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