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Quantitative Measurement of Intrathecally Synthesized Proteins in Mice
Published on: November 29, 2019
Beta2-microglobulin as a diagnostic marker in cerebrospinal fluid: a follow-up study
Jana Svatoňová1, Klára Bořecká2, Pavel Adam3
1Department of Neurology, RHG City Hospital, Mostní 934, 278 01 Kralupy nad Vltavou, Czech Republic.
Abstract:
Beta2-Microglobulin ( β 2-m) is a low molecular weight protein occurring in all body fluids. Its concentration increases in various pathologies. Increased values in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are ascribed to an activation of immune system. Using immunoturbidimetry, we examined concentrations of beta2-microglobulin in cerebrospinal fluid in a large group of 6274 patients with defined neurological diseases. Cell counts, total protein, albumin, glucose, lactic acid, immunoglobulins concentrations, and isofocusing (IEF) were also evaluated. We found substantial changes of CSF β 2-m concentrations in purulent meningitis, leptomeningeal metastasis, viral meningitis/encephalitis, and neuroborreliosis, while in multiple sclerosis these changes were not significant. Intrathecal synthesis and immune activation were present in these clinical entities. A new normative study enables better understanding of beta2-microglobulin behavior in CSF.

