
AbstractBackgroundAlthough neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a biomarker for acute kidney injury, recently, high NGAL levels have been reported in hematologic malignancies. Given the mechanism underlying NGAL synthesis and secretion in neutrophilic series, it is speculated that NGAL levels are higher in bone marrow (BM) than in peripheral blood (PB). Additionally, PB NGAL levels are thought to be associated with neutrophilic parameters. We aimed to test both hypotheses in hematologic malignancies.MethodsPaired BM and PB samples were collected from 41 patients undergoing BM examination for hematologic malignancies. NGAL levels were measured using immunoassays. Data on hematologic parameters were collected from medical records. Single and multiple regression analyses were performed to analyze the relationship.ResultsPB and BM NGAL (n = 41) levels were significantly different (163.0 ± 258.3 and 413.1 ± 616.2 ng/mL [mean ± standard deviation], respectively; P < 0.05). Simple regression analysis and multicollinearity assessment showed that BM NGAL levels, BM neutrophil%, and neutrophil count were significant predictors of PB NGAL. Two multiple regression models were developed (model 1, PB NGAL = 21.467* neutrophil count ‐ 0.785*BM neutrophil%; model 2, PB NGAL = 21.202*neutrophil count‐ 0.915*BM neutrophil% +0.10*BM NGAL). Akaike's information criterion and adjusted R2 values showed that model 1 had higher predictive accuracy for PB NGAL. In both models, neutrophil count was the only significant predictor.ConclusionBM NGAL was significantly higher than PB NGAL in hematologic malignancy. In addition, PB NGAL could be expressed as a multiple regression model including neutrophil count and BM neutrophil%, being significantly influenced by neutrophil count.
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Immunoassay, Male, Neutrophils, Middle Aged, Leukocyte Count, Lipocalin-2, Bone Marrow, Hematologic Neoplasms, Humans, Regression Analysis, Female, Research Articles, Aged
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Immunoassay, Male, Neutrophils, Middle Aged, Leukocyte Count, Lipocalin-2, Bone Marrow, Hematologic Neoplasms, Humans, Regression Analysis, Female, Research Articles, Aged
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