Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.

Serum levels of amyloid P-component (SAP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were determined in 260 asymptomatic Icelanders of both sexes and various age groups and in 60 members of a family with macroglobulinaemia. In the normal group the SAP levels were normally distributed but slightly higher than in a...

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Main Authors: Jensson, O, Björnsson, OG, Arnason, A, Birgisdóttir, B, Pepys, MB
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1982
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:1552189 2023-05-15T16:51:16+02:00 Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia. Jensson, O Björnsson, OG Arnason, A Birgisdóttir, B Pepys, MB 1982 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1552189/ unknown Acta Med Scand , 211 (5) pp. 341-345. (1982) Adolescent Adult Aged Amyloid Blood Proteins C-Reactive Protein Child Preschool Female HLA Antigens HLA-A Antigens HLA-B Antigens HLA-C Antigens Humans Iceland Immunoglobulin M Male Middle Aged Paraproteins Pedigree Serum Amyloid P-Component Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia Article 1982 ftucl 2017-04-27T22:40:18Z Serum levels of amyloid P-component (SAP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were determined in 260 asymptomatic Icelanders of both sexes and various age groups and in 60 members of a family with macroglobulinaemia. In the normal group the SAP levels were normally distributed but slightly higher than in a comparable British group. Elevated levels of SAP and CRP were found in four elderly sibs of the macroglobulinaemia family. Two of them had benign monoclonal macroglobulinaemia (BMM), one had Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia and one increased polyclonal IgA. In addition, a notable small increase (2-20 micrograms/ml) in the levels of CRP was found in 6 children and 3 grandchildren of two elderly sibs with BMM. This increase in serum CRP levels was also found in five of six family members when investigated four years later. The HLA haplotypes present in the family members, including B7, are not closely associated with the various abnormal protein changes detected in the elderly sibs of the second generation or their descendents. Likewise, the increased levels of SAP, CRP or IgM are not associated with any particularly type of the genetic protein markers of blood group systems tested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Amyloid
Blood Proteins
C-Reactive Protein
Child
Preschool
Female
HLA Antigens
HLA-A Antigens
HLA-B Antigens
HLA-C Antigens
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulin M
Male
Middle Aged
Paraproteins
Pedigree
Serum Amyloid P-Component
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
spellingShingle Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Amyloid
Blood Proteins
C-Reactive Protein
Child
Preschool
Female
HLA Antigens
HLA-A Antigens
HLA-B Antigens
HLA-C Antigens
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulin M
Male
Middle Aged
Paraproteins
Pedigree
Serum Amyloid P-Component
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
Jensson, O
Björnsson, OG
Arnason, A
Birgisdóttir, B
Pepys, MB
Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
topic_facet Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Amyloid
Blood Proteins
C-Reactive Protein
Child
Preschool
Female
HLA Antigens
HLA-A Antigens
HLA-B Antigens
HLA-C Antigens
Humans
Iceland
Immunoglobulin M
Male
Middle Aged
Paraproteins
Pedigree
Serum Amyloid P-Component
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
description Serum levels of amyloid P-component (SAP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were determined in 260 asymptomatic Icelanders of both sexes and various age groups and in 60 members of a family with macroglobulinaemia. In the normal group the SAP levels were normally distributed but slightly higher than in a comparable British group. Elevated levels of SAP and CRP were found in four elderly sibs of the macroglobulinaemia family. Two of them had benign monoclonal macroglobulinaemia (BMM), one had Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia and one increased polyclonal IgA. In addition, a notable small increase (2-20 micrograms/ml) in the levels of CRP was found in 6 children and 3 grandchildren of two elderly sibs with BMM. This increase in serum CRP levels was also found in five of six family members when investigated four years later. The HLA haplotypes present in the family members, including B7, are not closely associated with the various abnormal protein changes detected in the elderly sibs of the second generation or their descendents. Likewise, the increased levels of SAP, CRP or IgM are not associated with any particularly type of the genetic protein markers of blood group systems tested.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jensson, O
Björnsson, OG
Arnason, A
Birgisdóttir, B
Pepys, MB
author_facet Jensson, O
Björnsson, OG
Arnason, A
Birgisdóttir, B
Pepys, MB
author_sort Jensson, O
title Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
title_short Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
title_full Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
title_fullStr Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
title_full_unstemmed Serum amyloid P-component and C-reactive protein in serum of healthy Icelanders and members of an Icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
title_sort serum amyloid p-component and c-reactive protein in serum of healthy icelanders and members of an icelandic family with macroglobulinaemia.
publishDate 1982
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1552189/
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
op_source Acta Med Scand , 211 (5) pp. 341-345. (1982)
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