Plasma levels of osteopontin from birth to adulthood.
Nasenien Nourkami-TutdibiNorbert GrafRita BeierMichael ZemlinErol TutdibiPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
Our work is the first prospective and systematic study analyzing OPN cord blood and blood plasma levels in children of all ages. It is the first study yielding reference values for different age groups from birth to young adulthood. Our data give insight on how OPN in umbilical cord blood and OPN in blood plasma are physiologically influenced during childhood development and growth with high OPN levels after birth and a constant age-related decline until the age of 14, when OPN levels reach similar values to those measured in adults.