The Clinical Significance of Serum $Beta_2-microglobulin$ Levels in Patients with Various Liver Diseases

각종(各種) 간질환자(肝疾患者)에서 혈청 $Beta_2-microglobulin$ 치(値)의 임상적(臨床的) 의의(意義)

  • Chang, Suk-Won (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital) ;
  • Cho, Tae-Bong (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital) ;
  • Choe, Jung-Ho (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital) ;
  • Kim, So-Yon (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital) ;
  • Cho, Min-Koo (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Gwon-Jun (Department of Internal Medicine, National Police Hospital)
  • Published : 1985.11.30

Abstract

To evaluate the significance of serum $beta_2-microglobulin$ in patients with various liver diseases, serum $\beta_2m$ levels were measured in 44 cases of normal controls, 32 cases of asymptomatic HBsAg carriers and 134 patients with various liver diseases, by radioimmunoassay using Phadebas $Beta_2-micro$ test kits. The following results were obtained: 1) The mean level of serum $\beta_2m$ was $1.39{\pm}0.25mg/l(Mean{\pm}S.D.)$ in normal controls ($1.39{\pm}0.23mg/l$ in 24 males, $1.38{\pm}0.27mg/l$ in 20 females). 2) The serum levels of $\beta_2m$ in patients with various liver diseases and asymptomatic HBsAg carriers were as follows; $1.40{\pm}0.27mg/l$ in asymptomatic HBsAg carriers, $2.42{\pm}0.37mg/l$ in 45 patients with acute viral hepatitis, $2.10{\pm}0.26mg/l$ in 46 patients with chronic persistent hepatitis, $2.60{\pm}0.34mg/l$ in 23 patients with chronic active hepatitis, and $2.60{\pm}0.49mg/l$ in 20 patients with liver cirrhosis. Serum $\beta_2m$ levels of each disease group were significantly higher than that of normal controls(p<0.001). 3) There was significant correlation between the levels of serum $\beta_2m$ and the degrees of lymphocytic infiltration in patients with chronic active hepatitis(p<0.001). 4) Significant correlations were observed between the levels of serum $beta_2-microglobulin$ and serum alanine aminotransferase(r=0.68, p<0.05) and bilirubin(r=0.63, p<0.05) in 15 patients with acute viral hepatitis. In conclusion, the serum $beta_2-microglobulin$ levels were increased in patients with various liver diseases, and it may serve as a new index of liver disease activity.

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