Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions
Background and Aim. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a component of extracellular matrix and may play a role in the pleural inflammation which is implicated in parapneumonic effusions.The aim of the current study was to investigate HA levels in serum and pleura in patients with parapneumonic effusions. Metho...
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doaj-acda20f8b7f6409082a3cb9fb9ef717d2020-11-25T00:12:02ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMonaldi Archives for Chest Disease1122-06432532-52642015-12-0175310.4081/monaldi.2011.217Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusionsT. Zaga0D. Makris1I. Tsilioni2T. Kiropoulos3S. Oikonomidi4A. Damianos5K.I. Gourgoulianis6Respiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaRespiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaRespiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaRespiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaRespiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaGeneral Hospital “Amalia Fleming”, AthensRespiratory Department, University Hospital of LarissaBackground and Aim. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a component of extracellular matrix and may play a role in the pleural inflammation which is implicated in parapneumonic effusions.The aim of the current study was to investigate HA levels in serum and pleura in patients with parapneumonic effusions. Methods. We prospectively studied pleural and serum levels of HA in 58 patients with pleural effusions due to infection (complicated and uncomplicated parapneumonic effusions), malignant effusions and transudative effusions due to congestive heart failure. In addition to HA, TNF-α and IL-1β levels were determined in pleural fluid and serum by ELISA. Results. The median±SD HA levels (pg/ml) in pleural fluid of patients with complicated effusions (39.058±11.208) were significantly increased (p<0.005), compared to those with uncomplicated parapneumonic effusions (11.230±1.969), malignant effusions (10.837±4.803) or congestive heart failure (5.392±3.133). There was no correlation between pleural fluid and serum HA values. Pleural fluid TNF-α levels (146±127 pg/mL) and IL-1β levels (133.4±156 pg/mL) were significantly higher in patients with complicated parapneumonic effusions compared to patients with other types of effusion (p<0.05). No significant association between HA and TNF-α or IL-1β was found. Conclusions. HA may play a significant role in the inflammatory process which characterises exudative infectious pleuritis. Further investigation might reveal whether HA is a useful marker in the management of parapneumonic effusions.https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/217Hyaluronic acidTNF-αIL-1βParapneumonic pleural effusionsExtracellular matrixPleural inflammation |
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T. Zaga D. Makris I. Tsilioni T. Kiropoulos S. Oikonomidi A. Damianos K.I. Gourgoulianis Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease Hyaluronic acid TNF-α IL-1β Parapneumonic pleural effusions Extracellular matrix Pleural inflammation |
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Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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Hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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hyaluronic acid levels are increased in complicated parapneumonic pleural effusions |
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Background and Aim. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a component of extracellular matrix and may play a role in the pleural inflammation which is implicated in parapneumonic effusions.The aim of the current study was to investigate HA levels in serum and pleura in patients with parapneumonic effusions. Methods. We prospectively studied pleural and serum levels of HA in 58 patients with pleural effusions due to infection (complicated and uncomplicated parapneumonic effusions), malignant effusions and transudative effusions due to congestive heart failure. In addition to HA, TNF-α and IL-1β levels were determined in pleural fluid and serum by ELISA. Results. The median±SD HA levels (pg/ml) in pleural fluid of patients with complicated effusions (39.058±11.208) were significantly increased (p<0.005), compared to those with uncomplicated parapneumonic effusions (11.230±1.969), malignant effusions (10.837±4.803) or congestive heart failure (5.392±3.133). There was no correlation between pleural fluid and serum HA values. Pleural fluid TNF-α levels (146±127 pg/mL) and IL-1β levels (133.4±156 pg/mL) were significantly higher in patients with complicated parapneumonic effusions compared to patients with other types of effusion (p<0.05). No significant association between HA and TNF-α or IL-1β was found. Conclusions. HA may play a significant role in the inflammatory process which characterises exudative infectious pleuritis. Further investigation might reveal whether HA is a useful marker in the management of parapneumonic effusions. |
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Hyaluronic acid TNF-α IL-1β Parapneumonic pleural effusions Extracellular matrix Pleural inflammation |
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