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Anti-Endothelzell-Antikörper

2008

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLupus erythematosusEndotheliumbusiness.industryAutoantibodyRadioimmunoassayGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndromemedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyWegener granulomatosismedicineAnti endothelial cell antibodiesbusinessDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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In vitro secretion of specific antimitochondrial antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis

1992

Antimitochondrial antibodies are present in the serum of virtually all patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. They have a well-defined antigen reactivity that is diagnostic for the disease. The role of these autoantibodies in the disease process remains to be defined. In this study we show that antimitochondrial antibodies can be produced in vitro by peripheral blood lymphocytes, that the cells producing antimitochondrial antibodies are present in the peripheral blood in a high frequency and seem to be maximally activated. Stimulation with pokeweed mitogen did not augment the in vitro production of antimitochondrial antibodies in patients nor did it induce the production of these antibodi…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLymphocyteImmunoblottingRadioimmunoassayEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayPrimary biliary cirrhosisAntigenAntibody SpecificitymedicineHumansCells CulturedAutoantibodiesHepatologybiologyLiver Cirrhosis Biliarybusiness.industryPokeweed mitogenAutoantibodyRadioimmunoassaymedicine.diseaseMitochondriamedicine.anatomical_structurePolyclonal antibodiesImmunologybiology.proteinAntibodybusinessJournal of Hepatology
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Autoantibodies to cytochrome P450s in idiopathic autoimmune type chronic active hepatitis

1990

PharmacologyHepatitisCytochromebiologyChronic Activebusiness.industryImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinAutoantibodymedicine.diseasebusinessEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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Autoimmune biomarkers in glaucoma patients.

2013

There is growing evidence showing an autoimmune involvement in the pathogenesis of glaucoma, and that alterations in natural occurring autoantibody levels play a key role. The upregulation of autoantibodies can be associated with fatal conditions, but several studies demonstrate that natural autoantibodies entail also protective characteristics and influence the protein expression of neuroretinal cells. A disbalance of natural occurring autoantibodies may shift the physiological equilibrium of protective immunity leading to a predisposition for developing glaucoma. This article highlights recent advances in understanding of autoimmune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of glaucoma.

PharmacologyProtective immunitybusiness.industryAutoantibodyGlaucomaAutoimmunityGlaucomamedicine.diseaseProtein expressionPathogenesisDownregulation and upregulationDrug DiscoveryImmunologyProtective characteristicsmedicineAnimalsHumansbusinessBiomarkersAutoantibodiesCurrent opinion in pharmacology
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2015

The pathogenesis of glaucoma, a common neurodegenerative disease, involves an immunologic component. Changes in the natural autoantibody profile of glaucoma patients were detected, showing not only up-regulated but also down-regulated immunoreactivities. In recent studies we were able to demonstrate that the antibody changes have a large influence on protein profiles of neuroretinal cells. Furthermore we could demonstrate neuroprotective potential of one of the down-regulated antibodies (γ-synuclein antibody). Anti-GFAP antibody is another antibody found down-regulated in glaucoma patients. Since GFAP expression is intensified in glaucomatous retina, the aim of this study was to detect the …

PharmacologyRetinaGlial fibrillary acidic proteinbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testAutoantibodyActin cytoskeletonGFAP stainMolecular biologyNeuroprotectionmedicine.anatomical_structureWestern blotbiology.proteinmedicineMolecular Medicinesense organsAntibodyJournal of Pharmacological Sciences
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Biomarkers for glaucoma: from the lab to the clinic

2017

Glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, is often not diagnosed until many years after disease onset. Early and objective diagnostic measures are yet missing. Besides the main risk factor, an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), age, sex, and ethnicity are known to affect disease progression and severity. Furthermore, oxidative stress, elevated glutamate concentrations, and an autoimmune component are considered possible risk factors. We could identify several potential proteomic biomarkers in glaucoma and examine distinct changes in the glaucomatous human retina proteome. Using an experimental autoimmune glaucoma animal (EAG) model we could demonstrate an IOP-independ…

ProteomicsRetinal Ganglion CellsIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresSwineGlaucomaAutoimmunitymedicine.disease_causeRetinal ganglionRetinaAutoimmunity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOphthalmologyMedicineAnimalsHumansIntraocular PressureAutoantibodiesRetinabusiness.industryAutoantibodyGlaucomamedicine.diseaseeye diseasesCambridge Ophthalmological SymposiumOphthalmologyDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunoglobulin GImmunology030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptic nerveDisease ProgressionBiomarker (medicine)sense organsMicrogliabusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomarkers
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Serum and antibodies of glaucoma patients lead to changes in the proteome, especially cell regulatory proteins, in retinal cells.

2012

PURPOSE: Previous studies show significantly specifically changed autoantibody reactions against retinal antigens in the serum of glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT) patients in comparison to healthy people. As pathogenesis of glaucoma still is unknown the aim of this study was to analyze if the serum and antibodies of glaucoma patients interact with neuroretinal cells. METHODS: R28 cells were incubated with serum of patients suffering from primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), normal tension glaucoma (NTG) or OHT, POAG serum after antibody removal and serum from healthy people for 48 h under a normal or an elevated pressure of 15000 Pa (112 mmHg). RGC5 cells were additionally incubated wi…

ProteomicsRetinal Ganglion CellsSerumProteomegenetic structuresOcular hypertensionGlaucomalcsh:MedicineAutoimmunityPathogenesischemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular Cell Biologylcsh:ScienceCellular Stress ResponsesMultidisciplinarySpectrometric Identification of ProteinsbiologyNeurodegenerative DiseasesBlood proteinsSignaling CascadesNeurologyMedicineRetinal DisordersElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelAntibodyGlaucoma Open-AngleRetinal NeuronsSignal TransductionResearch ArticleSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationImmunologyImmunoglobulinsPeptide MappingAntibodiesStress Signaling CascadeCell LineAntigenmedicinePressureAnimalsHumansBiologylcsh:RAutoantibodyRetinalGlaucomamedicine.diseaseeye diseasesRatsOphthalmologychemistrySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationImmunologybiology.proteinOcular HypertensionClinical Immunologylcsh:Qsense organsChromatography LiquidPLoS ONE
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Humoral autoreactivity directed against surfactant protein-A (SP-A) in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluids.

2000

SUMMARY SP-A is found principally in the lung, and has been associated with lamellar bodies also found in the synovial joint. Both SP-A and C1q contain collagen-like regions, and SP-A and C1q have some structural similarities, both having a globular head region and a collagen-like tail. Here we are able to show that (i) autoreactivity to SP-A, as expressed by IgG and IgM autoantibodies, is present in synovial fluid (SF) isolated from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); (ii) in absorption experiments only a limited degree of cross-reactivity between autoantibodies reactive with C1q and SP-A is observed; (iii) there is no cross-reactivity between autoantibodies reactive with type II coll…

Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated ProteinsKnee JointProteolipidsImmunologyType II collagenchemical and pharmacologic phenomenamedicine.disease_causeAutoantigensImmunoglobulin GAutoimmunityArthritis RheumatoidRheumatic DiseaseAntigenSynovial jointSynovial FluidmedicineImmunology and AllergySynovial fluidAnimalsHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesAutoantibodiesbiologyPulmonary Surfactant-Associated Protein AChemistryComplement C1qAutoantibodyPulmonary Surfactantsmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunoglobulin MImmunoglobulin MImmunoglobulin GImmunologybiology.proteinBinding Sites AntibodyCollagenPeptidesChickensDimerizationClinical and experimental immunology
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2021

PURPOSE Patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) have an increased risk for comorbid autoimmune diseases. In this retrospective multicenter study of CSU patients, we evaluated clinical and laboratory features of CSU associated with a higher risk of comorbid autoimmune diseases. METHODS We analyzed records of CSU patients (n = 1,199) for a history or presence of autoimmune diseases. Patients were diagnosed with type IIb autoimmune CSU (aiCSU) if all 3 tests were positive: autologous serum skin test (ASST), basophil histamine release assay (BHRA) and/or basophil activation test (BAT), and IgG autoantibodies against FceRIα/IgE detected by immunoassay. RESULTS Twenty-eight percent of C…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAutoimmune diseaseAnti-nuclear antibodybusiness.industryImmunologyAutoantibodyVitiligoOmalizumabmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeThyroiditisAutoimmunityAutoimmune thyroiditis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemImmunologymedicineImmunology and Allergy030223 otorhinolaryngologybusinessmedicine.drugAllergy, Asthma & Immunology Research
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Humoral immune responses of lung cancer patients against the Transmembrane Phosphatase with TEnsin homology (TPTE).

2015

Abstract Objective The cancer/testis (C/T) antigen Transmembrane Phosphatase with TEnsin homology (TPTE) is aberrantly expressed in many tumors including lung cancer. In the present study, we analyzed TPTE-auto-antibodies in lung cancer patients. Methods Using a crude-lysate ELISA, we analyzed a large cohort of 307 sera from lung cancer patients and 47 healthy donors for TPTE-specific autoantibodies. Sero-reactivity was correlated with clinical parameters and patients’ survival. Results TPTE-specific antibodies were detected in 41 of 307 (13.4%) sera from lung cancer patients. Based on an optimal cut-off value calculated by ROC curve analysis sensitivity for diagnosing lung cancer was 52% a…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineOncologyMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyLung NeoplasmsAntibodies NeoplasmImmune systemAntigenAntigens NeoplasmInternal medicineTensinsmedicineTensinHumansLung cancerAutoantibodiesbiologybusiness.industryMicrofilament ProteinsAutoantibodyPTEN PhosphohydrolaseMembrane ProteinsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisImmunity HumoralOncologybiology.proteinCancer/testis antigensFemaleNY-ESO-1AntibodybusinessLung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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