Search results for "Complement C4a"

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Bgl II restriction fragment length polymorphism of human complement C4A gene coincides with BF*F allele of factor B.

1988

ImmunologyImmunogeneticsBiologyComplement factor Bchemistry.chemical_compoundRestriction mapBacterial ProteinsGeneticsHumansAlleleDeoxyribonucleases Type II Site-SpecificGeneAllelesSouthern blotGeneticsRecombination GeneticEnzyme PrecursorsPolymorphism GeneticComplement C4aNucleic Acid HybridizationComplement C4DNA Restriction EnzymesMolecular biologychemistryHaplotypesRestriction fragment length polymorphismDNAPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthComplement Factor BImmunogenetics
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C4A deficiency and nonresponse to hepatitis B vaccination

2002

Hepatitis B vaccination failure has been linked to the presence of certain human leukocyte antigen class II alleles. However, the functional background of these associations has remained unclear. Complement component C 4 is encoded within the major histocompatibility complex and is essential for classical pathway activation.Healthy individuals (n=4269) were vaccinated in a prospective trial with Engerix B. Nonresponse was classified as anti-HBs10 U/l after the last vaccination. Seventy-three nonresponders (NR) (1.7%) were identified. For comparison 53 responders (R) (anti-HBs10 IU/l) were drawn randomly from the same cohort. C4 allotyping was carried out by high-voltage agarose gel electrop…

AdultMaleBiologyMajor histocompatibility complexClassical complement pathwaySeroepidemiologic StudiesHumansHepatitis B VaccinesProspective StudiesTreatment FailureHepatitis B AntibodiesSouthern blotGel electrophoresisB-LymphocytesHepatologyHaplotypeComplement C4aHLA-DR AntigensMiddle AgedHepatitis BVirologyComplement systemLogistic ModelsHaplotypesAgarose gel electrophoresisImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleVaccine failureGene DeletionHLA-DRB1 ChainsJournal of Hepatology
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Effects of a Carob-Pod-Derived Sweetener on Glucose Metabolism

2018

Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a higher incidence of cardiovascular (CV) events. The ingestion of high-glycemic index (GI) diets, specially sweetened beverage consumption, has been associated with the development of T2DM and CV disease. Objective: We investigated the effects of the intake of a sweetened beverage, obtained from natural carbohydrates containing pinitol (PEB) compared to a sucrose-enriched beverage (SEB) in the context of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and diabetes. Methods: The study was divided in three different phases: (1) a discovery phase where the plasma proteomic profile was investigated by 2-DE (two-dimensional electrophoresis) follow…

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Comparative study on biological activities of various anaphylatoxins (C4a, C3a, C5a)

1981

Several anaphylatoxic substances (human C3a, guinea pig C3a, human C4a, guinea pig C5a, and a synthetic C3a-related hexapeptide) were compared with regard to their ability to induce secretion of [3H] serotonin from guinea pig platelets. Functional identity of the C3a preparations, C4a, and the hexapeptide was demonstrated by the phenomenon of crossed desensitization. Whereas C3a of human and guinea pig origin proved to be qualitatively and quantitatively identical, C4a expressed only 3% of the activity of the C3 fragments on a molar basis. Investigations with goat anti-guinea pig C3a demonstrate that human and guinea pig C3a possess one antigenic determinant in common; however, this determi…

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Genetic basis of human complement C4A deficiency. Detection of a point mutation leading to nonexpression.

1993

Abstract The fourth component of the human complement system (C4) is coded for by two genes, C4A and C4B, located within the MHC. Null alleles of C4 (C4Q0) are defined by the absence of C4 protein in plasma. These null alleles are due either to large gene deletions or to nonexpression of the respective genes. In a previous study, evidence was obtained for nonexpressed defective genes at the C4A locus, and for gene conversion at the C4B locus. To further characterize the molecular basis of these non-expressed C4A genes, we selected nine pairs of PCR primers from flanking genomic intron sequences to amplify all 41 exons from individuals with a defective C4A gene. The amplified products were s…

ElectrophoresisMolecular Sequence DataLocus (genetics)BiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionAutoimmune DiseasesHumansPoint MutationGene conversionAmino Acid SequenceGeneGeneticsPolymorphism GeneticBase SequenceHaplotypeC4AGene AmplificationImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesComplement C4aSingle-strand conformation polymorphismGeneral MedicineExonsSequence Analysis DNAMolecular biologyNull alleleStop codonHaplotypesResearch Article
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Null alleles of human complement C4. Evidence for pseudogenes at the C4A locus and for gene conversion at the C4B locus

1990

The two genes for the C4A and C4B isotypes of the fourth component of human complement are located in the MHC class III region. Previous studies have demonstrated the unusual expression of C4 genes in the form of aberrant or duplicated haplotypes. Null alleles of C4A or C4B (AQ0 or BQ0) have been defined by the absence of gene products and occur at frequencies of 0.1-0.3. However, only some C4 null alleles are due to gene deletions, the remainder were thought to be nonexpressed genes. We have analyzed the C4 gene structure of 26 individuals lacking either C4A or C4B protein. The DNA of individuals with apparently nonexpressed C4 genes was tested for the presence of C4A- and C4B-specific seq…

PseudogeneImmunologyMolecular Sequence DataGene ConversionLocus (genetics)chemical and pharmacologic phenomenaPolymerase Chain ReactionRestriction fragmentComplement C4bImmunology and AllergyHumansGene conversionAlleleGeneAllelesGeneticsbiologyBase SequenceHomozygoteC4AComplement C4aComplement C4ArticlesDNANull alleleMolecular biologyGenesbiology.proteinDNA ProbesOligonucleotide ProbesPseudogenesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Beneficial effects of C1 esterase inhibitor in ST-elevation myocardial infarction in patients who underwentsurgical reperfusion: a randomized double-…

2007

Background: The inflammatory cascade has been hypothesized to be an important mechanism of post-ischaemic myocardial reperfusion injury and several studies demonstrated that C1 esterase inhibitor (C1 -INH) is effective in post-ischaemia myocardial protection. Therefore, we aimed to investigate prospectively in a randomised double-blind study the cardioprotective effects of C1-INH in ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in patients who underwent emergent reperfusion with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods: In this study, we enrolled 80 patients affected with STEMI who underwent emergent CABG. Patients were assigned in two groups (C1-INH group: receive 1000 Ul of C1…

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