Changes in the level of metallothioneins, zinc and copper in blood plasma of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2023-67-5-410-416
Abstract
The relationship between the content of metallothioneins, copper and zinc ions in peripheral blood plasma in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) depending on the disease progression was studied. It was shown that in patients with CLL in blood plasma with a progressive disease, partial and complete remission, the values of the zinc-to-copper ratios significantly decreased in comparison to similar indicators of practically healthy donors. It was established that in patients with CLL, the level of metallothioneins in blood plasma decreases with the disease progression compared to other studied groups, which indicates a reduced function of cysteine-containing metallothionein proteins. Based on the obtained data, it can be concluded that the zinc-to-copper concentration ratio and the level of metallothionenins in peripheral blood plasma are potential diagnostic and prognostic markers in chronic leukemia.
About the Authors
E. I. SlobozhaninaBelarus
Ekaterina I. Slobozhanina, Corresponding Member, D. Sc. (Biology), Сhief Researcher
220012
27, Akademicheskaya Str.
Minsk
E. V. Shamova
Belarus
Ekaterina V. Shamova, Ph. D. (Biology), Head of the Laboratory
220012
27, Akademicheskaya Str.
Minsk
G. P. Zubritskaya
Belarus
Galina P. Zubritskaya, Ph. D. (Biology), Associate Professor, Leading Researcher
220012
27, Akademicheskaya Str.
Minsk
A. Yu. Kohan
Belarus
Anatoly Yu. Kohan, Junior Researcher
220012
27, Akademicheskaya Str.
Minsk
E. I. Venskaya
Belarus
Elena I. Venskaya, Ph. D. (Biology), Researcher
220012
27, Akademicheskaya Str.
Minsk
I. Yu. Lendina
Belarus
Irina Yu. Lendina, Ph. D. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Head of the Department
220089
8, Semashko Str.
Minsk
D. I. Suvorov
Belarus
Dmitriy I. Suvorov, Head of the Department
220089
8, Semashko Str.
Minsk
I. A. Iskrov
Belarus
Igor A. Iskrov, Ph. D. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Head of the Department
220089
8, Semashko Str.
Minsk
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