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Kuenz, B; Lutterotti, A; Khalil, M; Ehling, R; Gneiss, C; Deisenhammer, F; Reindl, M; Berger, T.
Plasma levels of soluble adhesion molecules sPECAM-1, sP-selectin and sE-selectin are associated with relapsing-remitting disease course of multiple sclerosis.
J Neuroimmunol. 2005; 167(1-2):143-149 Doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2005.06.019
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Khalil Michael
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Abstract:
Adhesion molecule mediated leukocyte migration into the central nervous system is considered to be a critical step in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). We measured plasma levels of the soluble adhesion molecules sPECAM-1, sP-selectin and sE-selectin in 166 MS patients and in 36 healthy blood donors with ELISA. sPECAM-1, sP-selectin and sE-selectin plasma concentrations showed a significant increase in the relapsing-remitting disease course of MS and were elevated during relapse. These findings indicate that sPECAM-1, sP-selectin and sE-selectin might be implemented as paraclinical markers of disease activity in MS with restriction to the clinical course of the disease.
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Cell Adhesion Molecules - blood
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay - methods
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Humans - methods
Male - methods
Middle Aged - methods
Multiple Sclerosis - blood
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multiple sclerosis
soluble platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (sPECAM-1)
soluble e-selectin (sE-selectin)
soluble p-selectin (sP-selectin)
plasma
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