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Analytical evaluation of AIA-Pack iPTH TOSOH assay: Does this method fulfill diagnostic requirements?

Marcello Bagnasco,Paolo Pedrazzi,L C Bottaro, M Lodolini,Laura Fazzuoli,Francesco Minuto, A F Radicioni, F M Lattanzio, P Bellati

Clinical Biochemistry(2013)

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Abstract
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important molecules for detecting both pathogen invasion and tissue damage. The expression of TLR4 is upregulated in ischemic stroke, at least in the subacute stage. However, the TLR downstream pathways in the context of stroke have not been well studied in previous research. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the TLR4 downstream pathways following ischemic stroke.In this study, 12 ischemic stroke patients and 12 controls were selected from among 89 ischemic stroke patients and 166 controls. The chosen subjects had the highest levels of TLR4 mRNA in the peripheral blood. The differences in the TLR downstream signaling pathways, which were studied by using an RT2 Profiler TM PCR array system (Qiagen), were analyzed. The differentially expressed genes were analyzed by using GeneSpring GX and visualized based on the TLR pathways in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG).The genes upregulated in stroke patients were found to be involved in the MyD88-independent pathway and in UBE2V1–TRAF6 ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. The genes were more expressed in extracellular space, receptor binding, and cytokine receptor binding by use of gene ontology (GO) terms than in control patients.We found that the MyD88-independent pathway and the ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis pathway, especially TRAF6, may be the most vital molecules among TLR downstream pathways in incidences of ischemic stroke.
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ipth tosoh assay,analytical evaluation,diagnostic requirements,aia-pack
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