2011
DOI: 10.4137/bmi.s7204
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Changes in Plasma Fibronectin Isoform Levels Predict Distinct Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients

Abstract: Introduction:Concentrations of the total pool of fibronectin in plasma (TFN), and the subset of this pool that contains the alternatively spliced EDA segment (A+FN), are both affected by disease processes, and the latter pool has gained a reputation as a biomarker for vascular injury. We therefore wished to determine if changes in either FN pool correlate with clinical outcomes in critically ill individuals.Methods:We analyzed a database for 57 patients with major trauma (n = 33) or sepsis syndrome (n = 24) in… Show more

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“…In critically ill patients, high levels of FN-EDA correlate with increased risk for progression to acute hypoxemic respiratory failure [ 160 ]. It would be interesting to study the prognostic value of FN-EDA levels in patients with acute coronary syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In critically ill patients, high levels of FN-EDA correlate with increased risk for progression to acute hypoxemic respiratory failure [ 160 ]. It would be interesting to study the prognostic value of FN-EDA levels in patients with acute coronary syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[166167168] Recently, efforts in determining the genetic component of ALI/ARDS pathogenesis have been extended to the involvement of miRNAs in this process (Table 1). Several genes involved in the immune response and inflammation, already described to be targeted by miRNAs, have been suggested as candidates in the establishment of ALI.…”
Section: Mirnas In Lung Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fibronectin (MW ∼450 kDa) is an extracellular glycoprotein adhesion molecule that exists in soluble (plasma) and insoluble (cellular) forms. The soluble isomer is a major component of blood, whereas the insoluble form is a major component of the ECM . Fibronectin is involved in many physiological processes, but primarily functions in regulating cellular adhesion, migration, proliferation and wound healing .…”
Section: Ecm Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%