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Detection of anti-myeloperoxidase antibodies in the serum of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

1996

Anti-myeloperoxidase (anti-MPO) antibodies were detected in 34 of 88 (38%) patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus but in only 3 of 55 (5.7%) healthy subjects and in 4 of 20 patients with autoimmune disease. Specificity of anti-MPO antibodies was assessed by MPO inhibition studies. No relationship was found between the occurrence of anti-MPO and anti-thyroperoxidase antibodies. Levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) were found to be higher in anti-MPO antibody-positive (n = 28, 508 +/- 126 ng/ml) than in anti-MPO antibody-negative (n = 58, 438 +/- 140 ng/ml: P < 0.05) patients. A state of chronic neutrophil activation has been described in diabetes mellitus. As anti-MPO…

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Comparative evaluation of depressive sympotoms in Italian patiens with systemic sclerosis and other systemic autoimmune diseaseas

2012

37 scleroderma patients e 37 patients with systemic autoimmune diseaseas (20 LES, 17 Sjogren ) have been tested with scale for anxiety, depression, health status . Scleroderma patients have worse performance in Psychological assessment

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Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment of autoimmune diseases: current experience from an international data base.

2000

business.industry030232 urology & nephrologyBiomedical EngineeringHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBioinformaticsAutoimmune DiseasesBiomaterialsTransplantation03 medical and health sciencesHaematopoiesisDisease Models Animal0302 clinical medicineImmunologyMedicineAnimalsHumansRegistriesStem cellbusinessBase (exponentiation)The International journal of artificial organs
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Does autoimmunity play a part in the pathogenesis of glaucoma?

2013

Glaucoma is a chronic neurodegenerative disease and one of the leading causes of blindness. Several risk factors have been described, e.g. an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), oxidative stress or mitochondrial dysfunction. Additionally, alterations in serum antibody profiles of glaucoma patients, upregulation (e.g. anti-HSP60, anti-MBP) and downregulation (e.g. anti-14-3-3), have been described, but it still remains elusive if the autoantibodies seen in glaucoma are an epiphenomenon or causative. However, it is known that elicited autoimmunity causes retinal ganglion cell loss resulting in glaucomatous-like damage and according to the autoaggressive nature of some autoantibodies we found…

business.industryAutoantibodyGlaucomaAutoimmunityGlaucomaDiseasemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeNeuroprotectionRetinaSensory SystemsAutoimmune DiseasesBiomarker (cell)AutoimmunityPathogenesisDisease Models AnimalOphthalmologyImmunologyProtective autoimmunitymedicineAnimalsHumanssense organsbusinessAutoantibodiesProgress in Retinal and Eye Research
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Unsupervised clustering method for pattern recognition in IIF images

2017

Autoimmune diseases are a family of more than 80 chronic, and often disabling, illnesses that develop when underlying defects in the immune system lead the body to attack its own organs, tissues, and cells. Diagnosis of autoimmune pathologies is based on research and identification of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) through indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) method and is performed by analyzing patterns and fluorescence intensity. We propose here a method to automatically classify the centromere pattern based on the grouping of centromeres on the cells through a clustering K-means algorithm. The described method was tested on a public database (MIVIA). The results of the test showed an Accuracy…

business.industryPattern recognitionIIfBiologyIIF imageSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)K-meanIdentification (information)Fluorescence intensityStatistical classificationPattern recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)Autoimmune diseaseAutomatic segmentationArtificial intelligenceUnsupervised clusteringCluster analysisbusinessclustering
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Can smoking have a positive effect on the course of certain diseases? A systematic review

2022

Background: Smoking cigarettes is a process during which many harmful substances are introduced into the lungs and the influence of these substances on the human body is not completely known. There are many diseases caused by smoking. Interestingly, there are also reports of positive consequences of smoking on some disorders. Aim of the study: The purpose of this article is to review the literature in regards to the diseases in which cigarettes might have a paradoxically beneficial effect — both on the onset and their course. We also want to focus on the mechanisms responsible for this impact. Material and Methods: Electronic searching of PubMed was performed. We analyzed articles published…

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Teprotumumab reduces extraocular muscle and orbital fat volume in thyroid eye disease

2020

PurposeThyroid eye disease (TED) is a progressive, debilitating and potentially vision-threatening autoimmune disease. Teprotumumab, a novel human monoclonal antibody, has been shown to reverse the clinical manifestations of TED. Patients receiving teprotumumab have been shown in two multicenter, randomized placebo-controlled trials to have decreased proptosis, diplopia and inflammation after 24 weeks of treatment. This study aims to analyse volumetric and inflammatory changes on orbital imaging prior to and after teprotumumab treatment from one of these trials.DesignRetrospective review.SubjectsSix patients enrolled in the phase III teprotumumab clinical trial (OPTIC, NCT03298867) with act…

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Human Memory Th17 Cell Populations Change Into Anti-inflammatory Cells With Regulatory Capacity Upon Exposure to Active Vitamin D

2019

Autoimmune diseases are characterized by an aberrantly activated immune system, resulting in tissue damage and functional disability in patients. An important therapeutic goal is to restore the deregulated immunological balance between pro- A nd anti-inflammatory T cells. This imbalance is illustrated by elevated levels and activity of memory Th17 cell populations, such as Th17, Th1/Th17, and Th17.1 cells, in various autoimmune diseases. These cells are characterized by the chemokine receptor CCR6, RORC expression and production of IL-17A, IFNγ, and TNFα. Using rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as a model of autoimmune disease, we here demonstrate that pro-inflammatory memory CCR6+ Th cells can swi…

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Pathogenic Role of Complement in Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Therapeutic Implications

2018

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an acquired autoimmune disease characterized by thromboembolic events, pregnancy morbidity, and the presence of antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies. There is sound evidence that aPL act as pathogenic autoantibodies being responsible for vascular clots and miscarriages. However, the exact mechanisms involved in the clinical manifestations of the syndrome are still a matter of investigation. In particular, while vascular thrombosis is apparently not associated with inflammation, the pathogenesis of miscarriages can be explained only in part by the aPL-mediated hypercoagulable state and additional non-thrombotic effects, including placental inflammation, have b…

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Role of the IL-23/IL-17 Pathway in Rheumatic Diseases: An Overview

2021

Interleukin-23 (IL-23) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine composed of two subunits, IL-23A (p19) and IL-12/23B (p40), the latter shared with Interleukin-12 (IL-12). IL-23 is mainly produced by macrophages and dendritic cells, in response to exogenous or endogenous signals, and drives the differentiation and activation of T helper 17 (Th17) cells with subsequent production of IL-17A, IL-17F, IL-6, IL-22, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α). Although IL-23 plays a pivotal role in the protective immune response to bacterial and fungal infections, its dysregulation has been shown to exacerbate chronic immune-mediated inflammation. Well-established experimental data support the concept that IL-23/IL…

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