Increased number and activation of peripheral basophils in adult‐onset minimal change disease

Nowadays, the pathogenesis of minimal change disease (MCD) is still not well‐known, and the current understanding on MCD is mainly based on data derived from children, and very few adults. Here, we comprehensively analysed the correlation between the changes of peripheral basophils and the incidence...

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Hauptverfasser: Han, Huanqin, Xu, Yong‐Zhi, Liao, Shuzhen, Xiao, Haiyan, Chen, Xiaoqun, Lu, Xing, Wang, Shujun, Yang, Chen, Liu, Hua‐feng, Pan, Qingjun
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description Nowadays, the pathogenesis of minimal change disease (MCD) is still not well‐known, and the current understanding on MCD is mainly based on data derived from children, and very few adults. Here, we comprehensively analysed the correlation between the changes of peripheral basophils and the incidence rate and relapse of adult‐onset MCD. The results showed that in patients at the onset of MCD, the ratio and activation of basophils were all higher than those of healthy controls (all P 
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Adult
Adults
Age
Age of Onset
basophil
Basophils - immunology
Basophils - pathology
Biomarkers
Blood tests
Case-Control Studies
Cell Biology
Disease
Disease Progression
Female
Flow cytometry
Hospitals
Humans
Immunophenotyping
Leukocyte Count
Leukocytes (basophilic)
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Male
Medicine, Research & Experimental
minimal change disease
Nephrosis, Lipoid - blood
Nephrosis, Lipoid - diagnosis
Nephrosis, Lipoid - etiology
Nephrosis, Lipoid - therapy
Original
Proteins
Recurrence
Remission
Research & Experimental Medicine
Research methodology
Science & Technology
Statistical analysis
Urine
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