Medical significance of simultaneous application of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) and neopterin as diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers in clinical practice

Author:

Zvetkova Elisaveta1,Fuchs Dietmar2

Affiliation:

1. Bulgarian Biorheological Society; IM – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences , Acad G. Bonchev Str., Block 4 , 1113 Sofia , Bulgaria

2. Division of Biological Chemistry, Biocenter, Medical University , Innrain 80 , 6020 Innsbruck , Austria

Abstract

Abstract In our individual and collaborative studies, we have played a part in pioneering investigations on the usefulness of biomarkers – red blood cell distribution width (RDW) and neopterin. This mini review includes historical data on the topic and is related to the first contributions in this field, as well as to the possibilities for further improvement and simultaneous application of RDW and neopterin measurements in the prevention, prognosis and treatment of a great number of socially important disease conditions (arterial, cardiovascular, brain vascular, peripheral artery diseases, inflammations, autoimmune states, cancers and leukemias, addictions, etc.). When comparing the results obtained with the immunobiochemical biomarker neopterin with RDW, they are reported to be very similar as independent predictors of the same pathological states in the human body although their biomedical origins are very different. Both the parameters were until now successfully, but only separately used in medical practice. The combined use of these two biomarkers can shed some more light on their interrelationships and provide some clues as to how the interaction between immune system activation and red blood cells biology are intertwined.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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