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. 1980 Jul;55(7):566–567. doi: 10.1136/adc.55.7.566

Decreased serum tuftsin concentrations in sickle cell disease.

Z Spirer, Y Weisman, V Zakuth, M Fridkin, N Bogair
PMCID: PMC1626786  PMID: 6893650

Abstract

The serum concentrations of the phagocytosis-stimulating peptide, tuftsin, were determined by radioimmunoassay in 21 patients with sickle cell disease and in 12 healthy controls. The mean serum tuftsin concentration was significantly lower in patient with haemoglobin SS disease (154.3 +/- 35.1 ng/ml; 308.6 +/- 70.2 nmol/l, P < 0.01) and in patients with haemoglobin SC and CC disease (180.9 +/- 42.7 ng/ml; 361.8 +/- 85.4 nmol/l, P < 0.05) than in healthy controls (228.7 +/- 46.7 ng/ml; 457.4 +/- 93.4 nmol/1). Tuftsin deficiency is an indicator of splenic hypofunction and may contribute to the increased susceptibility of patients with sickle cell disease to severe infection.

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