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Concentrations of HMGB1 and Hsp70 of healthy subjects in upper and lower airway: Literature review and Meta-analysisopen access

Authors
Min, H.J.Kim, K.S.Choi, G.J.Kang, HyunWhite, F.A.
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
Ivyspring International Publisher
Keywords
Biomarkers; Heat-shock protein 70; High-mobility group box 1 protein; Meta-analysis; Reference ranges
Citation
International Journal of Medical Sciences, v.18, no.8, pp 1760 - 1767
Pages
8
Journal Title
International Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume
18
Number
8
Start Page
1760
End Page
1767
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62576
DOI
10.7150/ijms.53500
ISSN
1449-1907
Abstract
Although high-mobility group box 1 and heat-shock protein 70 are implicated in airway diseases and suggested as relevant diagnostic biomarkers, their control concentrations in the airways have not yet been determined. This study aimed to evaluate concentration of healthy subjects for both these proteins in the upper and lower airways via meta-analysis. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google Scholar for articles describing concentration of healthy subjects for these proteins. Data from healthy populations were combined using a random-effects model, and subgroup and sensitivity analyses were performed to determine between-study heterogeneity. We analyzed 22 studies involving 485 patients. Concentration of healthy subjects of high-mobility group box 1 and heat-shock protein 70 varied from “not detected” to 326.13 ng/mL and from 0.20 pg/mL to 9240.00 pg/mL, respectively, with the values showing significant heterogeneity. Subgroup analysis for high-mobility group box 1 revealed 13.63 ng/mL (95% CI 12.13-15.14), 100.31 ng/mL (95% CI-31.28-231.91), 9.54 ng/mL (95% CI 8.91-10.17), and 65.82 ng/mL (95% CI 55.51-76.14) for the lower airway, upper airway, pediatric populations, and adults, respectively, whereas that for heat-shock protein 70 revealed 20.58 pg/mL (95% CI 7.87-33.29) for the lower airway and 9240.00 ±11820 pg/mL for the upper airway. Although concentrations of healthy subjects of these proteins varied in the upper and lower airways, the levels of both these proteins were higher in the upper airway than in the lower airway, and these concentrations differed according to the age and sampling procedure. Our findings support the further evaluation of these proteins as biomarkers for airway-related diseases. © The author(s).
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