Constant serum levels of secreted asialoglycoprotein receptor sH2a and decrease with cirrhosis

World J Gastroenterol. 2011 Dec 28;17(48):5305-9. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i48.5305.

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the existence and levels of sH2a, a soluble secreted form of the asialoglycoprotein receptor in human serum.

Methods: Production of recombinant sH2a and development of a monoclonal antibody and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). This assay was used to determine the presence and concentration of sH2a in human sera of individuals of both sexes and a wide range of ages.

Results: The recombinant protein was produced successfully and a specific ELISA assay was developed. The levels of sH2a in sera from 62 healthy individuals varied minimally (147 ± 19 ng/mL). In contrast, 5 hepatitis C patients with cirrhosis showed much decreased sH2a levels (50 ± 9 ng/mL).

Conclusion: Constant sH2a levels suggest constitutive secretion from hepatocytes in healthy individuals. This constant level and the decrease with cirrhosis suggest a diagnostic potential.

Keywords: Asialoglycoprotein receptor; Cirrhosis; Hepatitis C virus; Liver diagnosis; Liver function.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal / immunology
  • Asialoglycoprotein Receptor / blood*
  • Asialoglycoprotein Receptor / genetics
  • Asialoglycoprotein Receptor / metabolism
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay / methods
  • Hepatocytes / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Liver Cirrhosis / blood*
  • Mice
  • NIH 3T3 Cells
  • Recombinant Proteins / genetics
  • Recombinant Proteins / metabolism

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • Asialoglycoprotein Receptor
  • Recombinant Proteins