2014
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.24951
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Mannose binding lectin and ficolin‐2 polymorphisms are associated with increased risk for bacterial infections in children with B acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Abstract: MBL2 and FCN2 single or combined deficiencies are associated with increased duration of FN episodes as well as increased number of bacterial infections in children with B-ALL suggesting a prognostic role of these genes.

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“…Among these are mannose-binding lectin (MBL2), ficolin, TLR-4 (135,145) and NOD2 (220). Much research has been done for MBL but the evidence for effects of MBL deficiency remains conflicting (7,46,55,62,101,105,116,139,142). Similar conflicting results has been obtained for ficolin deficiency as a risk factor (142,161) (101).…”
Section: Cim Diagnosis and Biomarkers Supported By Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among these are mannose-binding lectin (MBL2), ficolin, TLR-4 (135,145) and NOD2 (220). Much research has been done for MBL but the evidence for effects of MBL deficiency remains conflicting (7,46,55,62,101,105,116,139,142). Similar conflicting results has been obtained for ficolin deficiency as a risk factor (142,161) (101).…”
Section: Cim Diagnosis and Biomarkers Supported By Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has been done for MBL but the evidence for effects of MBL deficiency remains conflicting (7,46,55,62,101,105,116,139,142). Similar conflicting results has been obtained for ficolin deficiency as a risk factor (142,161) (101). It is perhaps unlikely that any single biomarker can effectively identify patients at increased risk and animal models may help validate and guide the selection of relevant soluble factors and gene polymorphisms but also study effects of interacting factors such as age, underlying diagnosis and treatment regimen.…”
Section: Cim Diagnosis and Biomarkers Supported By Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite improvements in anticancer therapy resulting in increased survival rates, infections remain the most important cause of treatment-related deaths in pediatric oncology (Alexander et al, 2012) and the second most common reason for unplanned hospital admission (Basu et al, 2005). Several studies have correlated MBL-deficiency to an increased risk for febrile neutropenia (FN) (Hartel et al, 2007;Pana et al, 2014;Schlapbach et al, 2007;Viscoli and Castagnola, 2002), while subsequent studies could not reproduce these findings (Frakking et al, 2006(Frakking et al, , 2011. Both duration and severity of FN were increased in MBL-deficient children and adults (Mullighan et al, 2002;Neth et al, 2001;Peterslund et al, 2001).…”
Section: Pediatric Oncology Patientsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, adhesives, coating, and floor covering, which are used in decoration, release toxic substances, such as formaldehyde, lead, and benzene, which severely damage the hemopoietic system of the human body. This is an important cause leading to a high incidence of childhood leukemia over the past few years Pana et al, 2014;Petersen et al, 2014). The VDLD therapeutic regime that has been used clinically is the first-line approach for treatment of A-BLL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%