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In-frame deletion in the seventh immunoglobulin-like repeat of filamin C in a family with myofibrillar myopathy.

2009

Myofibrillar myopathies (MFMs) are an expanding and increasingly recognized group of neuromuscular disorders caused by mutations in DES, CRYAB, MYOT, and ZASP. The latest gene to be associated with MFM was FLNC; a p.W2710X mutation in the 24th immunoglobulin-like repeat of filamin C was shown to be the cause of a distinct type of MFM in several German families. We studied an International cohort of 46 patients from 39 families with clinically and myopathologically confirmed MFM, in which DES, CRYAB, MYOT, and ZASP mutations have been excluded. In patients from an unrelated family a 12-nucleotide deletion (c.2997_3008del) in FLNC resulting in a predicted in-frame four-residue deletion (p.Val…

MaleFilaminsDNA Mutational AnalysisImmunoblottingMolecular Sequence DataImmunoglobulinsmacromolecular substancesBiologymedicine.disease_causeFilaminArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContractile ProteinsMuscular DiseasesMyofibrilsGeneticsmedicineHumansFLNCAmino Acid SequenceMyopathyRepeated sequenceMuscle SkeletalGenePeptide sequenceGenetics (clinical)030304 developmental biologyRepetitive Sequences Nucleic AcidSequence DeletionGeneticsFamily Health0303 health sciencesMutationSequence Homology Amino AcidMicrofilament Proteinsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyImmunohistochemistry3. Good healthMicroscopy ElectronMutationFemalemedicine.symptom030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLimb-girdle muscular dystrophyEuropean journal of human genetics : EJHG
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Impact of pathogen burden in patients with coronary artery disease in relation to systemic inflammation and variation in genes encoding cytokines.

2003

The number of infectious pathogens to which an individual has been exposed (pathogen burden) has been linked to the development and the prognosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). The interaction among infection, genetic host susceptibility, and CAD remains unclear. This study was aimed at evaluating the modulation of the association between CAD and pathogen burden, by serum levels of inflammatory markers and polymorphisms of the interleukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha genes. Immmunoglobulin (Ig) G or IgA antibodies to 8 pathogens were determined in 991 patients with CAD and 333 control subjects. Serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, IL-6, and TNF…

MaleGenotypemedicine.medical_treatmentInflammationCoronary Artery DiseaseSystemic inflammationInfectionsRisk FactorsmedicinePrevalenceHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePathogenAgedInflammationChlamydiaPolymorphism Geneticbiologybusiness.industryInterleukin-6Tumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCholesterol HDLInterleukinFibrinogenEnvironmental ExposureHelicobacter pyloriMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationPrognosisImmunoglobulin ACytokineC-Reactive ProteinCase-Control StudiesImmunoglobulin GImmunologyCytokinesTumor necrosis factor alphaFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBiomarkersThe American journal of cardiology
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The effect of glycosylation of antigens on the antibody responses against Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae).

2014

SUMMARYIn the present study, we analyse the effect of glycosylation inEchinostoma caproni(Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) antigens in antibody responses against the parasite in experimentally infected mice. It has been previously demonstrated that the mouse is a host of high compatibility withE. caproniand develops elevated responses of IgG, IgG1, IgG3 and IgM as a consequence of the infection, though the role of glycans in these responses remains unknown. To this purpose, the responses generated in mice against non-treated excretory/secretory antigens ofE. caproniwere compared with those observed after N-deglycosylation, O-deglycosylation and double deglycosylation of the antigens by indirect…

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Comparison of a Bridge Immunoassay with Two Bioassays for Thyrotropin Receptor Antibody Detection and Differentiation

2019

AbstractA rapid and fully automated chemiluminescent immunoassay for the detection of thyrotropin receptor autoantibodies (TSHR-Ab) based on a bridge technology was compared with two bioassays that measure either stimulating (TSAb) or blocking (TBAb) antibodies for the detection and differentiation of TSHR-Ab. A total of 229 patients with various thyroid disorders [151 with Graves’ disease (GD), 35 with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT), 32 with nodular goiter, and 11 with thyroid cancer] were included. The bridge immunoassay was performed according to the manufacturer’s instructions (cut-off>0.55 IU/l). TSAb and TBAb were measured with reporter bioassays. Blocking activity was defined as per…

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Neonatal vaccination with an acellular pertussis vaccine accelerates the acquisition of pertussis antibodies in infants

2007

Objectives Because young infants are at highest risk of pertussis complications, this study assessed whether neonatal acellular pertussis (aP) vaccination could provide earlier immunity. Study design Neonates (n = 121) were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either aP or hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) (controls) vaccine at birth, followed by vaccination with DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib at 2, 4 and 6 months. Immune responses were measured. Reactogenicity was assessed for 7 days after each dose. Results The aP birth dose was followed by few adverse events. Reactogenicity of subsequent vaccine doses did not differ between groups. Seven serious adverse events were reported from each group; none were related to…

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Hepatitis B virus and delta infection in male homosexuals

2008

— Six hundred and sixty-six homosexuals were analysed in respect of hepatitis B virus and delta infections. Evidence of ongoing or recent hepatitis B virus infection was found in 450/666 (67.6%) homosexuals; 44 were HBsAg positive. Anti-delta was found in two HBsAg-positive homosexuals. Both individuals had a non-replicative form of HBV infection and biochemical evidence of liver disease. The study confirms that HBV infection is frequent in homosexuals and indicates that delta-infection is rare in male homosexuals.

MaleHBsAgmedicine.disease_causeLiver diseaseLiver Function TestsDelta infectionHumansMedicineHepatitis B e AntigensHepatitis B AntibodiesHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensHepatologybusiness.industryHepatobiliary diseasevirus diseasesHomosexualityHepatitis BHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseVirologyHepatitis Ddigestive system diseasesBerlinImmunoglobulin MDNA ViralImmunologyViral diseasebusinessViral hepatitisLiver
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Cellular immune response of a varicella vaccine following simultaneous DTaP and VZV vaccination.

1999

Abstract Background : Chickenpox and zoster are an important cause of morbidity among children and adults. The ability of a new, thermostable vaccine to induce varicella–zoster-virus (VZV)-specific humoral and cell mediated immunity when given simultaneously with diphtheria–tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) as a booster dose in the second year of life was investigated. Methods : A new, temperature stable varicella vaccine (OKA-strain, SB-Biologicals, Rixensart, Belgium) was given simultaneously with a booster dose of DTaP vaccine. VZV-specific humoral and cell-mediated immunity was studied in the first 27 out of 232 vaccinated children at 16–28 months of age, from blood samples dra…

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Concurrent detection of human herpesvirus type 6 and measles-specific IgMs during acute exanthematic human parvovirus B19 infection

2006

A familial outbreak of human parvovirus B19 infection is described in which serological tests carried out routinely for determining the causal agent of febrile rashes of viral etiology failed to yield a definitive diagnosis. Concurrent detection of serum IgMs to parvovirus B19 and to heterologous viruses such as human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV-6) and measles virus complicated interpretation of the data. IgG avidity tests and investigation and testing for the presence of viral DNA in sera by PCR were required to confirm parvovirus B19. The study stresses the importance of avidity and PCR tests to obtain a firm diagnosis of febrile exanthematic viral diseases.

MaleHerpesvirus 6 HumanvirusesErythema InfectiosumAntibodies ViralVirusMeasles virusMorbillivirusVirologyExanthema SubitumParvovirus B19 HumanHumansAvidityChildParvoviridaebiologyParvovirusvirus diseasesbiology.organism_classificationVirologyInfectious DiseasesImmunoglobulin MMeasles virusDNA ViralImmunologyFemaleHuman herpesvirus 6Viral diseaseJournal of Medical Virology
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Impact of Viral and Bacterial Infectious Burden on Long-Term Prognosis in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

2001

Background —The number of infectious pathogens to which an individual has been exposed (infectious burden) may correlate with coronary artery disease (CAD). In a prospective study, we evaluated the effect of 8 pathogens and the aggregate pathogen burden on the risk for future fatal cardiac events among patients with angiographically documented CAD. Methods and Results —In 1018 patients, IgG or IgA antibodies to herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, Haemophilus influenzae , Chlamydia pneumoniae , Mycoplasma pneumoniae , and Helicobacter pylori were determined. Moreover, highly sensitive C-reactive protein was measured. Follow-up information on cardiovascul…

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Arthus type inflammation with rat immunoglobulins.

1971

Etude comparative des proprietes biologiques des anticorps IgM, IgG1 et IgG2 du rat. Les resultats montrent que le pouvoir agglutinant et lytique des anticorps IgM est respectivement 37 et 100 fois superieur a celui des deux classes d'anticorps IgG. Par contre, en ce qui concerne le phenomene d'Arthus, les anticorps IgM sont moins actifs que les anticorps IgG, si les rapports sont exprimes en poids. Si l'on calcule les rapports par nombre de molecules, les anticorps IgM sont aussi, dans ce cas, plus actifs que les IgG.

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