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Virologic, hematologic, and immunologic risk factors for classic Kaposi sarcoma.

2006

BACKGROUND Classic Kaposi sarcoma (CKS) is an inflammatory-mediated neoplasm that develops in the presence of KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and immune perturbation. In the current study, the authors compared CKS cases with age-matched and sex-matched KSHV-seropositive controls without human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection and markers of viral control, blood counts, CD4-positive and CD8-positive lymphocytes, and serum β-2-microglobulin and neopterin levels. METHODS Viral loads were detected using real-time amplification of the KSHV-K6 and EBV-pol genes, anti-K8.1 (lytic) titers were detected by enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay, and antilatent nuclear antigen (LANA) titers were detec…

AdultMaleCancer ResearchHIV InfectionsHematocritmedicine.disease_causePeripheral blood mononuclear cellHerpesviridaechemistry.chemical_compoundAntigenRisk FactorsmedicineGammaherpesvirinaeHumansSarcoma KaposiAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryAntibody titerNeopterinMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationKaposi Sarcoma human herpesvirus-8 immunityOncologychemistryItalyImmunologyMultivariate AnalysisDisease ProgressionHIV-1FemalebusinessViral loadBiomarkersCancer
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Trends for genetic variation of Hepatitis C Virus quasispecies in Human Immunodeficiency virus-1 coinfected patients

2007

Chronic infection by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) causes liver fibrosis, which is accelerated by unknown mechanisms in patients with HIV-1 coinfection. The evolution of HCV quasispecies in this setting of coinfection is not fully understood. To compare HCV quasispecies between HIV-HCV coinfection and HCV monoinfection, we sequenced 340 HCV clones from the HVR-1 and NS3 regions at two different time points in two groups of treatment-naive patients with HCV-1a infection: (1) HIV-HCV positive (n=6); and (2) HIV negative-HCV positive (n=3). In HCV/HIV coinfection, we found a trend for reduced HCV genetic complexity and diversity, and a trend towards reduced dN/dS ratios in the HVR-1 region, especial…

AdultMaleCancer ResearchHepatitis C virusHepacivirusMolecular Sequence DataSequence HomologyHIV InfectionsHepacivirusViral quasispeciesViral Nonstructural Proteinsmedicine.disease_causeArticleViral ProteinsAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)VirologymedicineCluster AnalysisHumansPhylogenyNS3biologyGenetic Variationvirus diseasesSequence Analysis DNAHepatitis CHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologydigestive system diseasesCD4 Lymphocyte CountChronic infectionInfectious DiseasesImmunologyCoinfectionRNA ViralVirus Research
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HPV infection in relation to OSCC histological grading and TNM stage. Evalutation by traditional statistics and fuzzy logic model

2006

We aimed to evaluate if in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) there is a relationship between histological grading (HG), TNM clinical stage and HPV infection; and to study the performance of fuzzy logic compared to traditional statistics, in the analysis of HPV status and correlates of OSCC. In cross-sectional analysis, the study group comprised 63 patients (mean age 68.89 years (SD ± 11.78), range (32–93); males 28 (44.4%), females 35 (55.6%)) with OSCC histologically diagnosed. HPV-DNA was studied in exfoliated oral epithelial cells by nested PCR (MY09/MY11 and GP5+/GP6+ primers). Data were analysed in parallel by traditional statistics with multivariate analysis and a fuzzy logic (FL) t…

AdultMaleCancer ResearchMultivariate analysisStage iiBiologyModels BiologicalFuzzy LogicStatisticsCarcinomamedicineHumansGrading (tumors)AgedAged 80 and overOSCC HPV-DNA GradingPapillomavirus InfectionsHPV infectionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesCross-Sectional StudiesIncreased riskOncologyMultivariate AnalysisCarcinoma Squamous CellFemaleMouth NeoplasmsPrimary tumour sizeOral SurgeryStage iv
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Challenges of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) in times of COVID: first results from a patient survey by the German Study Group for M…

2021

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Risk factors for classical Kaposi's sarcoma.

2002

Background: Classical Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a malignancy of lymphatic endothelial skin cells. Although all forms of KS are associated with the KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), classical KS occurs in a small fraction of KSHV-infected people. We sought to identify risk factors for classical KS in KSHV-infected individuals. Methods: Lifestyle and medical history data from case patients with biopsyproven non-AIDS (non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) KS in Italy were compared by logistic regression analysis with data from population-based KSHV-seropositive control subjects of comparable age and sex. After KSHV immunofluorescence testing, randomly selected patients on the rosters of local…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAdministration TopicalPopulationAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAntibodies ViralRisk FactorsInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineConfidence IntervalsOdds RatioHumansMedical historyRisk factoreducationMedical History TakingKaposi's sarcomaGlucocorticoidsLife StyleSarcoma KaposiAsthmaAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrySmokingHygieneOdds ratioHerpesviridae InfectionsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalAsthmaOncologyItalyCase-Control StudiesImmunologyHerpesvirus 8 HumanMultivariate AnalysisFemalebusinessJournal of the National Cancer Institute
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Differences in incidence and survival of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers between Germany and the United States depend on the HPV-association of th…

2017

Abstract Introduction The epidemiology of squamous cell oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers (OCPC) has changed rapidly during the last years, possibly due to an increase of human papilloma virus (HPV) positive tumors and successes in tobacco prevention. Here, we compare incidence and survival of OCPC by HPV-relation of the site in Germany and the United States (US). Materials and methods Age-standardized and age-specific incidence and 5-year relative survival was estimated using data from population-based cancer registries in Germany and the US Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) 13 database. Incidence was estimated for each year between 1999 and 2013. Relative survival for 2002…

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Association Between Individual and Combined SNPs in Genes Related to Innate Immunity and Incidence of CMV Infection in Seropositive Kidney Transplant…

2014

In this study, we assessed the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in seven candidate genes involved in orchestrating the immune response against cytomegalovirus (CMV) and the 12-month incidence of CMV infection in 315 CMV-seropositive kidney transplant (KT) recipients. Patients were managed either by antiviral prophylaxis or preemptive therapy. CMV infection occurred in 140 patients (44.4%), including 13 episodes of disease. After adjusting for various clinical covariates, patients harboring T-allele genotypes of interleukin-28B (IL28B) (rs12979860) SNP had lower incidence of CMV infection (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: 0.66; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.46-0.96; p…

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Role of cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific polyfunctional CD8+ T-cells and antibodies neutralizing virus epithelial infection in the control of CMV infec…

2015

The role of cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific polyfunctional CD8+ T-cells and that of antibodies neutralizing virus epithelial infection (AbNEI) in the control of CMV DNAemia were investigated in 39 CMV-seropositive allogeneic stem-cell transplant (Allo-SCT) recipients with (n = 24) or without (n = 15) CMV DNAemia. AbNEI levels were monitored prospectively by means of a neutralization assay employing retinal epithelial cells (ARPE-19) and the recombinant CMV strain BADrUL131-Y4. Quantification of CMV-specific polyfunctional CD8+ T-cells (expressing two or three of the following markers: IFN-γγ, TNF-α and CD107a) in whole blood was performed by flow cytometry for intracellular cytokine staining…

AdultMaleCellular immunityCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionCytomegalovirusCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesAntibodies ViralEpitheliumVirusVirologymedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousCytotoxic T cellProspective StudiesViremiaAgedbiologyHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationvirus diseasesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAntibodies NeutralizingVirologyTransplantationViral replicationCytomegalovirus InfectionsImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyCD8Journal of General Virology
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Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 pseudovirus by BNT162b2 vaccine–elicited human sera

2021

Vaccine protects against B1.1.7 variant The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) B1.1.7 (VOC 202012/01) variant that emerged in late 2020 in the United Kingdom has many changes in the spike protein gene. Three of these are associated with enhanced infectivity and transmissibility, and there are concerns that B.1.1.7 might compromise the effectiveness of the vaccine. Muik et al. compared the neutralization efficacy of sera from 40 subjects immunized with the BioNTech-Pfizer mRNA vaccine BNT162b2 against a pseudovirus bearing the Wuhan reference strain or the lineage B.1.1.7 spike protein (see the Perspective by Altmann et al.). Serum was derived from 40 subjects in tw…

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Comparison of clinical characteristics between coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia and community-acquired pneumonia

2020

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has high morbidity and mortality, and spreads rapidly in the community to result in a large number of infection cases. This study aimed to compare clinical features in adult patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia to those in adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).Clinical presentations, laboratory findings, imaging features, complications, treatment and outcomes were compared between patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and patients with CAP. The study group of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia consisted of 120 patients. One hundred and thirty-four patients with CAP were enrolled for comparison.Patients with COVID-19 pneumo…

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