MM subisoenzymes of creatine kinase as an index of disease activity in polymyositis.

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  • T M Annesley
  • S L Strongwater
  • T J Schnitzer
چکیده

Creatine kinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2), although the most commonly measured enzyme for assessing disease activity in polymyositis, is not always a reliable indicator of the extent and severity of myositis. Recently, the CK-MM isoenzyme has been found to undergo post-synthetic modifications upon release into the serum, such that electrophoretically identifiable sub-bands or subisoenzymes--MM1, MM2, and MM3--are produced. To determine the diagnostic and discriminative value of these subisoenzymes in polymyositis, we analyzed CK and its MM subisoenzyme forms in serum samples from 22 patients with myositis and from 23 controls. In the presence of inflammatory myositis and increased total CK activity, MM-patterns correlated with the clinical trend, often more accurately than did measurements of total CK. MM1 proportions greater than 30% of total CK-MM or ratios of MM3 to MM1 less than 1 were associated with an improving or stable condition, whereas MM1 activity less than 30% or MM3/MM1 greater than 1 reflected a deteriorating course of disease. Patients whose disease was assessed to be clinically deteriorating were clearly distinguished from patients with improving disease by their subisoenzyme patterns (p less than 0.01). Thus these patterns add significantly to the information obtainable by routine blood analysis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical chemistry

دوره 31 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1985