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[Clinical and biological features of haptoglobin phenotypes].
- Source :
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Annales de biologie clinique [Ann Biol Clin (Paris)] 2020 Oct 01; Vol. 78 (5), pp. 493-498. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Haptoglobin is a late positive acute phase protein of inflammation. Haptoglobin binds to free hemoglobin released from erythrocytes during intravascular hemolysis to form a complex which is removed shortly. Other properties like inhibition of oxidative stress and prostaglandin synthesis have been described. Three main phenotypes of haptoglobin have been identified: Hp1-1, Hp2-1, Hp2-2, which may have an impact in different diseases such as cardiovascular or infectious diseases. Haptoglobins of different phenotypes can be separated by capillary electrophoresis. They may induce a split of the alpha 2-globulin zone in the electrophoretic pattern. Hp1-1 and Hp2-1 phenotypes induce an important and a moderate split of the α2 globulin zone, respectively, whereas Hp2-2 does not. In vitro hemolysis and migration of a monoclonal component (i.e. immunoglobulin free light chain) may also induce a split of the alpha 2-globulin zone. In daily practice, Hp2-1 or Hp1-1 phenotypes could be notified in the electrophoresis report to alert the clinician about the possible physiopathological consequences.
- Subjects :
- Cardiovascular Diseases blood
Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis
Communicable Diseases blood
Communicable Diseases diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Diagnostic Tests, Routine
Electrophoresis methods
Haptoglobins chemistry
Haptoglobins metabolism
Hemoglobins metabolism
Humans
Inflammation blood
Inflammation diagnosis
Haptoglobins analysis
Phenotype
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 1950-6112
- Volume :
- 78
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Annales de biologie clinique
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33026345
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1684/abc.2020.1590