Total adenosine deaminase cases as an inflammatory biomarker of pleural effusion syndrome.

Publication date: Jul 06, 2025

Although inflammatory diseases commonly affect the pleura and pleural space, their mechanisms of action remain unclear. The presence of several mediators emphasizes the concept of pleural inflammation. Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is an inflammatory mediator detected at increased levels in the pleural fluid. To determine the role of total pleural ADA (P-ADA) levels in the diagnosis of pleural inflammatory diseases. 157 patients with inflammatory pleural effusion (exudates, n = 124, 79%) and non-inflammatory pleural effusion (transudates, n = 33, 21%) were included in this observational retrospective cohort study. The P-ADA assay was tested using a kinetic technique. The performance of the model was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC). The ideal cutoff value for P-ADA in pleural inflammation was determined using the Youden index in the ROC curve. The transudates included congestive heart failure (n = 26), cirrhosis of the liver with ascites (n = 3), chronic renal failure (n = 3), and low total protein levels (n = 1). The exudate cases included tuberculosis (n = 44), adenocarcinoma (n = 37), simple parapneumonic effusions (n = 15), complicated parapneumonic effusions/empyema (n = 8), lymphoma (n = 7), and other diseases (n = 13). The optimal cutoff value of P-ADA was ≥ 9. 00 U/L. The diagnostic parameters as sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, positive and negative likelihood values, odds ratio, and accuracy were 77. 69 (95%CI: 69. 22-84. 75); 68. 75 (95%CI: 49. 99-83. 88); 90. 38 and 44. 90 (95%CI: 83. 03-95. 29; 30. 67-59. 77); 2. 48 and 0. 32 (95%CI: 2. 21-11. 2; 0. 27-0. 51); 7. 65 (95%CI: 0. 78-18. 34), and 75. 82 (95%CI: 68. 24-82. 37), respectively (χ^2 = 29. 51, P = 0. 00001). An AUC value of 0. 8107 (95%CI: 0. 7174-0. 8754; P = 0. 0000) was clinically useful. The Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed excellent discrimination. P-ADA biomarker has high diagnostic performance for pleural inflammatory exudates.

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Concepts Keywords
Adenocarcinoma Adenosine deaminase
Biomarker Biomarker
Liver Exudate
Useful Inflammation
Pleural effusion
transudate

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Pegademase bovine
disease MESH pleural effusion
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH inflammation
disease IDO role
disease IDO assay
drug DRUGBANK Saquinavir
disease MESH congestive heart failure
disease MESH cirrhosis
disease MESH ascites
disease MESH chronic renal failure
disease IDO protein
disease MESH tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH adenocarcinoma
disease MESH empyema
disease MESH lymphoma

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