High serum levels of granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor in patients with liver cirrhosis and granulocytopenia

2008 
Summary Leucopenia is often observed in patients with liver cirrhosis. We measured levels of serum granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in patients with liver cirrhosis by a sensitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Eight out of 22 patients with liver cirrhosis had detectable serum GM-CSF (range, 55 to 245 pg/ml:mean, 135 pg/ml). Serum GM-CSF was detected in all patients with a granulocyte count below 2.0 × 109/l, but in only one patient with a granulocyte count above 2.0 × 109/l. Haemoglobin concentration, platelet count, serum albumin, total bilirubin and aminotransferase levels did not correlate with serum GM-CSF levels. These findings may reflect a feedback mechanism between the number of circulating granulocytes and serum GM-CSF levels in patients with cirrhosis.
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