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PMID 3772394  (  )
Title Significant increase in immunosuppressive acidic protein (IAP) in serum of patients with multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory neurological disorders.
Abstract IAP, a type of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, is mainly produced by macrophages when stimulated in the presence of circulating immune complexes or some inflammatory substances. We assayed the serum levels of IAP by a single radial immunodiffusion method. The normal level of IAP is below 500 micrograms/ml (385 +/- 73). In multiple sclerosis patients, however, IAP increased during exacerbation (630 +/- 191) and decreased during the inactive stage (433 +/- 170). Eighty-five percent of patients with neuro-Behcet's disease also had high levels of IAP, correlating well with disease activity. In some patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome or Miller Fisher syndrome, IAP increased during the acute phase. In patients with herpes simplex encephalitis, IAP levels remained abnormally high for more than 60 days after onset. The mean value of IAP in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis did not differ from that of normal controls. An increase in IAP in the serum of patients seems to reflect the activity of an inflammatory or immunopathological process.

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Targets by SciMiner Summary

HUGO ID Symbol Target Name #Occur ActualStr
8499ORM2orosomucoid 21alpha 1 acid glycoprotein |

 


Targets by SciMiner Full list

HUGO ID Symbol Name ActualStr Score FlankingText
8499ORM2orosomucoid 2alpha 1 acid glycoprotein1.0iap a type of alpha 1 acid glycoprotein is mainly produced by macrophages when stimulated in the presence of circulating immune complexes or some inflammatory substances.