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Cholinesterase variants: rapid characterisation by PCR/SSCP and evidence for molecular homogeneity.

1995

We have applied the technique of PCR-SSCP (polymerase chain reaction-single stranded conformation polymorphism) to characterise the molecular basis of cholinesterase deficiency and variants in a Jordanian family. PCR-SSCP proved to be a quick and sensitive method of screening cholinesterase variants in a clinical setting. An AG insertion at position 351 was found to cause a silent allele, for which the parents were heterozygous and three children homozygous. In addition, the father and two sons were heterozygous for an A to G transition at position 209, known to cause the dibucaine resistant variant. No linkage to the K variant was found, which has been reported previously in white populati…

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Liver follicular helper T-cells predict the achievement of virological response following interferon-based treatment in HCV-infected patients.

2012

Background Here, we assessed the presence of intrahepatic follicular helper T-cells (TFH) in a cohort of consecutive genotype 1 (G1) chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients comprising non-responders (NRs), relapsers (RRs) or those with sustained virological response (SVR) to pegylated interferon and ribavirin, and tested their relation with the response to antiviral treatment. Methods A total of 78 patients with G1 CHC (30 SVR, 15 RR and 33 NR), comparable for sex, age, viral load and fibrosis were evaluated by immunohistochemistry for liver content of PD1+Bcl6+ TFH cells. The number of TFH cells in the immunostained sections was counted out of five representative high-power microscopic fields (…

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Autoregulatory role of interleukin-10 in hepatitis C patients treated with IFN-alpha.

2004

Interferon-alpha2 (IFN-alpha2) is used as standard treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C (cHCV), but little is known about the immunomodulatory effects of this cytokine in vivo. We have studied immunologic parameters in freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of 26 patients with cHCV 12 h before and 12 h after the first s.c. injection of 5-6 MU IFN-alpha2. In PBMC obtained after IFN injection, a substantial increase in IL-10 production after antigen-specific and nonspecific stimulation was observed, whereas IFN-gamma production and proliferation were significantly diminished compared with PBMC obtained before IFN injection. Patients were stratified according to s…

AdultMaleGenotypeHepacivirusmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyStimulationHepacivirusIn Vitro TechniquesInterferon alpha-2Peripheral blood mononuclear cellPolymorphism Single NucleotideInterferon-gammaIn vivoVirologyMedicineHomeostasisHumansInterferon gammaPromoter Regions GeneticAgedbiologyBase Sequencebusiness.industryInterferon-alphaCell BiologyHepatitis CDNAHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsInterleukin-10Interleukin 10CytokineImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearFemalebusinessmedicine.drugJournal of interferoncytokine research : the official journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research
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IL-10 and TNF-α polymorphisms and the recovery from HCV infection

2003

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection becomes chronic in about 85% of infected individuals, whereas only 15% of infected people clear spontaneously the virus. It is conceivable that the host immunogenetic background influences the course of infection in term of recovery. Thus, in this study we have evaluated the effect of functionally relevant polymorphisms at tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha, i.e., 2 biallelic polymorphisms at nt -863 and nt-308 of the promoter) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) loci (i.e., 1 biallelic polymorphism at nt -1082 of the promoter), on the clearance of HCV infection. To this purpose, we compared 18 Sicilian patients who had spontaneously recovered from previous HCV …

AdultMaleGenotypeHepatitis C virusmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyInfection groupBiologymedicine.disease_causePolymorphism Single NucleotideViruspolymorphismImmunoenzyme TechniquesGenotypemedicinecytokineImmunology and AllergyHumansIn patientTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaGeneral MedicineHepatitis C ChronicVirologyHepatitis CInterleukin-10Interleukin 10CytokineTNF-αImmunologyHCVIL-10Tumor necrosis factor alphaFemale
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Different KIRs Confer Susceptibility and Protection to Adults with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Latvian and Asian Indian Populations

2008

KIRs (killer Ig-like receptors) expressed on natural killer (NK) cells are an important component of innate (and adaptive) immunity. They are either activatory or inhibitory, and certain KIRs are known to interact with specific motifs of HLA Class I molecules, which is very crucial in determining whether a cell is targeted to lysis or otherwise. Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) is a slowly progressive form of autoimmune diabetes, with an adult onset (>30 years). Because autoantibodies and autoimmunity involved are involved in the etiology of LADA, KIRs might play an important role in conferring susceptibility to or protection against the disease. The purpose of this study was to …

AdultMaleGenotypeIndiachemical and pharmacologic phenomenaHLA-C AntigensHuman leukocyte antigenDiseaseBiologymedicine.disease_causeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAutoimmunityGene FrequencyPopulation GroupsReceptors KIRHistory and Philosophy of Scienceimmune system diseasesImmunityotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseReceptorGenotypingType 1 diabetesPolymorphism GeneticGeneral NeuroscienceAutoantibodyhemic and immune systemsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatviaDiabetes Mellitus Type 1CytoprotectionCase-Control Studiesembryonic structuresImmunologyFemaleAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Polymorphisms of microRNA target genes

2016

AIM To evaluate associations between miRNA target genes IL12B, INSR, CCND1 and IL10 polymorphisms and gastric cancer (GC) in European population. METHODS Gene polymorphisms were analyzed in 508 controls and 474 GC patients from 3 tertiary centers in Germany, Lithuania and Latvia. Controls were patients from the out-patient departments, who were referred for upper endoscopy because of dyspeptic symptoms and had no history of previous malignancy. Gastric cancer (GC) patients had histopathological verification of gastric adenocarcinoma. Genomic DNA was extracted using salting out method from peripheral blood mononuclear cells. IL12B T>G (rs1368439), INSR T>C (rs1051690), CCND1 A>C (rs7177) and…

AdultMaleGenotypeInterleukin-12 Subunit p40LithuaniaMiddle AgedCase Control StudyLatviaPolymorphism Single NucleotideSingle-nucleotide polymorphismsReceptor InsulinInterleukin-10Antigens CDStomach NeoplasmsCase-Control StudiesGermanyLeukocytes MononuclearHumansRegression AnalysisCyclin D1FemaleTarget genesGastric cancerAgedmiRNAWorld journal of gastroenterology
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Genome-wide and gene-centric analyses of circulating myeloperoxidase levels in the charge and care consortia

2013

Increased systemic levels of myeloperoxidase (MPO) are associated with the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). To identify the genetic factors that are associated with circulating MPO levels, we carried out a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and a gene-centric analysis in subjects of European ancestry and African Americans (AAs). A locus on chromosome 1q31.1 containing the complement factor H (CFH) gene was strongly associated with serum MPO levels in 9305 subjects of European ancestry (lead SNP rs800292; P = 4.89 × 10(-41)) and in 1690 AA subjects (rs505102; P = 1.05 × 10(-8)). Gene-centric analyses in 8335 subjects of European ancestry additionally identified two rare M…

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Design of the Coronary ARtery DIsease Genome-Wide Replication And Meta-Analysis (CARDIoGRAM) Study

2010

Background— Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of myocardial infarction (MI) and other forms of coronary artery disease (CAD) have led to the discovery of at least 13 genetic loci. In addition to the effect size, power to detect associations is largely driven by sample size. Therefore, to maximize the chance of finding novel susceptibility loci for CAD and MI, the Coronary ARtery DIsease Genome-wide Replication And Meta-analysis (CARDIoGRAM) consortium was formed. Methods and Results— CARDIoGRAM combines data from all published and several unpublished GWAS in individuals with European ancestry; includes >22 000 cases with CAD, MI, or both and >60 000 controls; and unifies …

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The val158met polymorphism of human catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) affects anterior cingulate cortex activation in response to painful laser sti…

2010

Background: Pain is a complex experience with sensory, emotional and cognitive aspects. Genetic and environmental factors contribute to pain-related phenotypes such as chronic pain states. Genetic variations in the gene coding for catechol-O-methyltransferase ( COMT) have been suggested to affect clinical and experimental pain-related phenotypes including regional μ-opioid system responses to painful stimulation as measured by ligand-PET (positron emission tomography). The functional val158met single nucleotide polymorphism has been most widely studied. However, apart from its impact on pain-induced opioid release the effect of this genetic variation on cerebral pain processing has not been…

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Pathological implications of Th1/Th2 cytokine genetic variants in Behçet's disease: Data from a pilot study in a Sicilian population

2013

Cytokines act as pleiotropic polypeptides able to regulate inflammatory/immune responses and to provide important signals in physiological and pathological processes. Several cytokines (Th1, Th2, and Th17) seem to be involved in the pathophysiology of Behçet's disease, a chronic immune-mediated disease characterized by oral and genital lesions and ocular inflammation. Its individual susceptibility seems to be modulated by genetic variants in genes codifying these cytokines. Th1 and Th17 seem to be involved in the disease's active phases, and Th2 seems to affect the development or severity of the disease; however, contrasting data are reported. In this study, some genetic variants of the Th1…

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