The role of serum KL-6 measurement in common pediatric respiratory infections

KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the diseas...

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Published inJournal of infection and chemotherapy : official journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 22 - 24
Main Authors Kubota, Masaru, Haruta, Tsunekazu
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1437-7780
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Abstract KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO2 or days of O2 administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.
AbstractList KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO(2) or days of O(2) administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO(2) or days of O(2) administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.
KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO2 or days of O2 administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.
KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO(2) or days of O(2) administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.
KL-6 is a useful marker for interstitial pneumonia of various origins. However, the role of KL-6 in common pediatric respiratory infections is largely unknown. In order to determine whether the KL-6 level is elevated during respiratory infection, and whether KL-6 is a useful biomarker for the disease activity, we evaluated serum KL-6 levels in 132 children with various respiratory infections. KL-6 levels were significantly higher in patients with measles, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus infection than in the control subjects. On the other hand, KL-6 levels in patients with bacterial infections such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, or pertussis were comparable to the control values. In patients with viral infections, high KL-6 levels, as defined by the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the control group, significantly correlated with low SpO sub(2) or days of O sub(2) administration, but did not correlate with C-reactive protein or white blood cell counts. These results indicate that measurement of serum KL-6 levels is helpful for the management of common pediatric respiratory infections.
Author Kubota, Masaru
Haruta, Tsunekazu
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Child
Child, Preschool
Children
Chlamydia
Humans
Infant
Influenza virus
Influenza, Human - blood
Influenza, Human - diagnosis
KL-6
Leukocyte Count
Measles - blood
Measles - diagnosis
Measles virus
Mucin-1
Mucins - blood
Mycoplasma
Oxygen - metabolism
Prospective Studies
Respiratory infection
Respiratory syncytial virus
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections - blood
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections - diagnosis
Respiratory Tract Infections - blood
Respiratory Tract Infections - diagnosis
Sensitivity and Specificity
Title The role of serum KL-6 measurement in common pediatric respiratory infections
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