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Development of a Severity Score System for Thalassemia Syndromes

2019

Introduction Thalassemia Syndromes (TS) are a group of inherited haemoglobin disorders characterized by different phenotype severity falling among heterozygote state, no transfusion dependent thalassemia (NTDT) and transfusion dependent Thalassemia (TDT) (Graffeo et al, 2018; Taher & Saliba, 2017). Several factors, independently by genotype and globin chain unbalance, modulate the severity of ineffective erythropoiesis (Rivella et al, 2015). Considering the complexity of this pathophysiology, one tool to evaluate patients on an individual basis is needed. The aim of this study was to develop a severity scoring system with a view to initiate timely interventions that would prevent any fu…

Ineffective erythropoiesismedicine.medical_specialtyEjection fractionbusiness.industryThalassemiaImmunologyCancerGlobin chainCell BiologyHematologyLogistic regressionmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryInternal medicineSeverity of illnessmedicinebusinessBlood
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Spectroscopic markers of the T-R quaternary transition in human hemoglobin

2004

n questo lavoro, usiamo un protocollo sol-gel per intrappolare e confrontare gli stati quaternari R e T di entrambi i deossigenati (deossiHb) ederivati ​​di ossido di carbonio (HbCO) dell'emoglobina umana. La banda di assorbimento ottico del vicino infrarosso III e lo stretching di CO a infrarossibanda sono utilizzati per rilevare l'effetto della struttura quaternaria sulle proprietà spettrali di deoxyHb e HbCO; confronto con mioglobinaconsente una valutazione dei contributi terziari e quaternari ai turni di banda misurati. La RXLa transizione T è indicata per causare un bluspostamento della banda III di ~ 35 cm?1per deoxyHb e uno spostamento rosso della banda di allungamento CO di soli ~ 0…

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The respiratory proteins of insects

2007

For a long time, respiratory proteins have been considered unnecessary in most insects because the tracheal system was thought to be sufficient for oxygen supply. Only a few species that survive under hypoxic conditions were known exceptions. However, recently it has become evident that (1) intracellular hemoglobins belong to the standard repertoire of insects and (2) that hemocyanin is present in many "lower" insects. Intracellular hemoglobins have been identified in Drosophila, Anopheles, Apis and many other insects. In all investigated species, hemoglobin is mainly expressed in the fat body and the tracheal system. The major Drosophila hemoglobin binds oxygen with high affinity. This hem…

InsectaPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectInsectEvolution MolecularHemoglobinsHemolymphExtracellularmedicineAnimalsPhylogenymedia_commonLarvabiologyEcologyRespirationfungiHemocyaninbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryInsect ScienceEntognathaInsect ProteinsHemoglobinHolometabolaJournal of Insect Physiology
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Insulin degludec and insulin glargine 300 U/mL: Which of these two insulins causes less hypoglycemia?

2019

The interesting article by Yamabe et al.1 showed, using continuous glucose monitoring, that insulin degludec (I‐Deg) was associated with a high percentage of time with nocturnal hypoglycemia than with insulin glargine 300 U/mL (I‐G300; P = 0.02). However, we observe that some possible confounding factors might have influenced the results, such as differences in concomitant medications, use of the same titration protocol for both kinds of insulin or differences in glucose levels. This is also a recurrent problem in clinical trials, which sometime produce conflicting results. In fact, the study of Yamabe et al. is partly in agreement with some recently published clinical trials that gave diff…

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Continuous glucose monitoring use and glucose variability in very young children with type 1 diabetes (VibRate): A multinational prospective observat…

2021

While data on the efficacy and safety of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) exist across a broad age spectrum, it is limited in very young children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). We aimed to assess real-world data in this high-risk population, focusing on glycemic variability and metrics beyond HbA1c. A 12-month multi-national, prospective, observational, registry-based cohort study in children with T1D aged 1-7 years compared glucose control using real-time CGM and using fingerstick blood glucose monitoring (BGM) alone. The prespecified primary endpoint was a difference in coefficient of variation (CV) between the CGM users and BGM-only cohort. Among 227 individuals using insulin pumps (42% …

Insulin pumpBlood GlucosePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesFingerstickEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPopulationChildren; Continuous glucose monitoring; Insulin pump; Toddlers; Type 1 diabetesCohort StudiesHDE END PEDEndocrinologyInsulin Infusion SystemsInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInsulinInsulin pumpeducationChildChildrenContinuous glucose monitoringchildren; continuous glucose monitoring; insulin pump; toddlers; type 1 diabetesGlycemicBlood glucose monitoringGlycated HemoglobinToddlerseducation.field_of_studyType 1 diabetesmedicine.diagnostic_testEndocrinology; Metabolismbusiness.industryBlood Glucose Self-Monitoringnutritional and metabolic diseasesDiabetes type 1medicine.diseaseType 1 diabetesDiabetes Mellitus Type 1GlucoseChild PreschoolCohortbusinessCohort studyDiabetes Obesity & Metabolism
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Glycemic Outcome Associated With Insulin Pump and Glucose Sensor Use in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes. Data From the International Pe…

2021

OBJECTIVE Insulin delivery methods, glucose-monitoring modalities, and related outcomes were examined in a large, international, diverse cohort of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes from the Better Control in Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes: Working to Create Centers of Reference (SWEET) -Registry. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Participants with type 1 diabetes of >= 1 year, aged <= 18 years, and who had documented pump or sensor usage during the period August 2017-July 2019 were stratified into four categories: injections-no sensor (referent); injections + sensor; pump-no sensor; and pump + sensor. HbA(1c) and proportion of patients with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or severe hyp…

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Utilization of hemin and hemoglobin by Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2

1996

The eel pathogen Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 is able to use hemoglobin (Hb) and hemin (Hm) to reverse iron limitation. In this stud, the adjuvant effect of both compounds on eel pathogenicity has been evaluated and confirmed. Further, we have studied the heme-iron acquisition mechanism displayed by this bacterium. Whole cells were capable of binding Hb and Hm, independently of (i) iron levels in growth medium and (ii) the presence of polysaccharide capsules on bacterial surface. The Hb- and Hm-binding capacity was retained by the outer membrane protein (OMP) fraction and was abolished after proteolytic digestion of OMP samples. Western blotting (immunoblotting) of denatured OMPs revealed th…

IronVibrio vulnificusApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyHemoglobinschemistry.chemical_compoundVibrionaceaeAnimalsHemeVibrioEelsVirulenceEcologybiologyProteolytic enzymesbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationVibriochemistryBiochemistryHeminbacteriaHemoglobinCarrier ProteinsBacterial outer membraneBacterial Outer Membrane ProteinsResearch ArticleFood ScienceBiotechnologyHeminApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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Role of iron in the pathogenicity of Vibrio damsela for fish and mammals.

1994

The ability to obtain iron of 14 isolates of Vibrio damsela with different degrees of virulence for mice and turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) has been evaluated in artificial and natural iron-restricted environments. All strains were capable of utilizing haemoglobin (Hb) and ferric ammonium citrate (FAC) as the sole iron sources in vitro. However, only virulent V. damsela strains were able to resist the bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects of human and turbot sera, their growth being enhanced by the addition of Hb and FAC. The inhibitory effect of these sera on the growth of the non-pathogenic strain (ATCC 35083), however, was reversed by heat treatment (56 degrees C for 60 min). The role o…

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Myoglobin on Silica: A Case Study of the Impact of Adsorption on Protein Structure and Dynamics

2013

International audience; If protein structure and function changes upon adsorption are well documented, modification of adsorbed protein dynamics remains a blind spot, despite its importance in biological processes. The adsorption of metmyoglobin on a silica surface was studied by isotherm measurements, microcalorimetry, circular dichroïsm, and UV-visible spectroscopy to determine the thermodynamic parameters of protein adsorption and consequent structure modifications. The mean square displacement and the vibrational densities of states of the adsorbed protein were measured by elastic and inelastic neutron scattering experiments. A decrease of protein flexibility and depletion in low freque…

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Cleavage of desmoglein 3 can explain its depletion from keratinocytes in pemphigus vulgaris.

2008

We have previously demonstrated that serum of patients with pemphigus vulgaris induces reduction of desmoglein 3 (Dsg3) half-life in keratinocytes (FEBS Lett 2006: 580: 3276). This phenomenon seems to occur as a consequence of the progressive depletion of Dsg3 from desmosomes. Here we reported that reduction of full-length Dsg3 may be due to its progressive cleavage, leading to the formation of two fragmentation products with apparent molecular masses of about 60 kDa (fragment 1) and 70 kDa (fragment 2), as revealed by Western blotting. Unexpectedly, analysis of fragmentation pattern suggested cleavage to occur intracellularly. Consistently, fragment 1 was shed and localized within the cyto…

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