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Author’s Response to Professor Reiber’s second letter concerning our article: High sensitivity of free lambda and free kappa light chains for the det…

2009

biologybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineImmunoglobulin light chainIntrathecalLambdaNuclear magnetic resonanceCerebrospinal fluidNeurologyImmunologybiology.proteinMedicineNeurology (clinical)Sensitivity (control systems)AntibodybusinessActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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Inhibition of Lymphocyte Proliferation during Parasitic Infection with Nippostrongylus Brasiliensis

1979

It is now well established that parasitic infections can lead to the production of high titers of IgE anti parasitic antibodies in experimental animals and in man (1,2). One of the best studied experimental systems involves the ability of the nematode parasite Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (N.B.) to stimulate a high titer reaginic antibody response to worm antigens in the rat. These studies were extended by the reports of Orr and Blair that parasitic infections can cause non specific proliferation of IgE antibody response against antigens unrelated to those of the parasite (3). The amplification of an already existing IgE antibody response can be induced before infection by inoculating the a…

biologymedicine.medical_treatmentLymphocyte proliferationImmunoglobulin Ebiology.organism_classificationTitermedicine.anatomical_structureAntigenImmunologybiology.proteinmedicineBone marrowNippostrongylus brasiliensisAntibodyAdjuvant
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Anti-Human CD9 Fab Fragment Antibody Blocks the Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Increase in Malignancy of Colon Cancer Cells.

2022

Intercellular communication between cancer cells themselves or with healthy cells in the tumor microenvironment and/or pre-metastatic sites plays an important role in cancer progression and metastasis. In addition to ligand–receptor signaling complexes, extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as novel mediators of intercellular communication both in tissue homeostasis and in diseases such as cancer. EV-mediated transfer of molecular activities impacting morphological features and cell motility from highly metastatic SW620 cells to non-metastatic SW480 cells is a good in vitro example to illustrate the increased malignancy of colorectal cancer leading to its transformation and aggressive b…

cancer; CD9; Fab; cell morphology; migration; colon carcinoma; extracellular vesiclecell morphologyGeneral Medicinecolon carcinomaCell CommunicationCD9migrationTetraspanin 29Extracellular VesiclesImmunoglobulin Fab FragmentsSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataColonic NeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentcancerHumansFabextracellular vesicleCells
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Prevention of Dominant IgG Adsorption on Nanocarriers in IgG‐Enriched Blood Plasma by Clusterin Precoating

2019

Abstract Nanocarriers for medical applications must work reliably within organisms, independent of the individual differences in the blood proteome. Variation in the blood proteome, such as immunoglobulin levels, is a result of environmental, nutrition, and constitution conditions. This variation, however, should not influence the behavior of nanocarriers in biological media. The composition of the protein corona is investigated to understand the influence varying immunoglobulin levels in the blood plasma have on the interactions with nanocarriers. Specifically, the composition of the nanocarriers' coronas is analyzed after incubation in plasma with normal or elevated immunoglobulin G (IgG)…

clusterinGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Physics and AstronomyMedicine (miscellaneous)Protein Corona02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Immunoglobulin Gimmunoglobulin Gprotein coronaBlood plasmaGeneral Materials ScienceReceptorInternalizationlcsh:Sciencemedia_commonstealth effectbiologyFull PapernanocarriersChemistryGeneral EngineeringFull Papers021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesIgG bindingBiophysicsbiology.proteinlcsh:QNanocarriersAntibody0210 nano-technologyAdvanced Science
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Is it possible to make a diagnosis of raw, heated and baked egg allergy in children using cut-offs? A systematic review

2015

The diagnosis of IgE-mediated egg allergy lies both on a compatible clinical history and on the results of skin prick tests (SPTs) and IgEs levels. Both tests have good sensitivity but low specificity. For this reason, oral food challenge (OFC) is the ultimate gold standard for the diagnosis. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature in order to identify, analyze, and synthesize the predictive value of SPT and specific IgEs both to egg white and to main egg allergens and to review the cutoffs suggested in the literature. A total of 37 articles were included in this systematic review. Studies were grouped according to the degree of cooking of the egg used for OFC, age…

cut-offmedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyAdolescentImmunologyspecific IgEEgg proteinEgg Proteins Dietarymedicine.disease_causeAllergenEgg Whiteoral food challengePredictive Value of TestsRaw FoodsImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumansSerologic TestsCookingChildEgg Hypersensitivitybusiness.industryOral food challengeAge FactorsInfantGold standard (test)Immunoglobulin EIntradermal Testsmedicine.diseaseDermatologyskin prick testPredictive value of testsEgg allergyChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyeggcut-off; egg; oral food challenge; skin prick test; specific IgEbusinessBiomarkersEgg white
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CD14+CD16+ Monocyte Binding to Myeloma Cells Is Required for Daratumumab Dependent Killing in Multiple Myeloma Patients

2018

Abstract Recently, the introduction of anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody, Daratumumab (DARA), in multiple myeloma (MM) therapy has improved the response rate of relapsed MM patients. However only a fraction of the DARA-treated patients respond, thus further studies on DARA mechanisms of action are needed. Because the antibody dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) mediated by monocyte, is one of the mechanisms through DARA exerts its anti-MM activity, an ex-vivo approach was established in order to investigate which mechanisms or patient's immunological characteristics could influence DARA-mediated killing of MM cells. Bone marrow mononuclear cells (BM-MNCs) obtained from 25 MM patients (12 new…

education.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryMonocyteCD14ImmunologyPopulationCell BiologyHematologyCD38DaraBiochemistryPeripheral blood mononuclear cellImmunoglobulin GAndrologymedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.proteinmedicineAntibodyeducationbusinessBlood
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Evaluation of Bone Marrow CD8+ tissue-Resident Memory T Cells in Multiple Myeloma

2019

Background: CD8+ T cell responses are an essential component of the adaptive immune system. After resolution of infection a small population of memory cells is formed. In relation to circulatory patterns, different subsets of memory CD8+ T cells can be identified: the central memory (CM) and the effector memory T cells (EM) (Martin MD, et al., Front Immunol. 2018). In addition, it has been described a subset of resident memory T cells (TRM) permanently living in peripheral tissues, including the bone marrow (BM) (Di Rosa F., et al., Nat Rev Immunol. 2016). It is conceivable that these cells can contribute to the defence toward haematological tumours infiltrating the BM. Therefore, we perfor…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_treatmentT cellCD3ImmunologyPopulationCell BiologyHematologyBiologyBiochemistryMolecular biologySettore MED/15 - Malattie Del SangueCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structurebone marrow multiple myeloma t-lymphocytes memory cytokine interleukin-15 interleukin-7 cd45 antigens immunoglobulin a immunoglobulin g ki-67 antigenInterleukin 15medicinebiology.proteinCytotoxic T cellBone marroweducationCD8Blood
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Receptor for advanced glycation end products is subjected to protein ectodomain shedding by metalloproteinases.

2008

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a 55-kDa type I membrane glycoprotein of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Ligand-induced up-regulation of RAGE is involved in various pathophysiological processes, including late diabetic complications and Alzheimer disease. Application of recombinant soluble RAGE has been shown to block RAGE-mediated pathophysiological conditions. After expression of full-length RAGE in HEK cells we identified a 48-kDa soluble RAGE form (sRAGE) in the culture medium. This variant of RAGE is smaller than a 51-kDa soluble version derived from alternative splicing. The release of sRAGE can be induced by the phorbol ester PMA and the calcium ionophore c…

endocrine system diseasesADAM10Receptor for Advanced Glycation End ProductsMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsHydroxamic AcidsBiochemistryProtein biotinylationCell LineDiabetes ComplicationsADAM10 ProteinGlycationAlzheimer DiseaseHumansProtein IsoformsProtease Inhibitorscardiovascular diseasesRNA Small InterferingReceptors ImmunologicReceptorMolecular BiologyProtein kinase CCalcimycinIonophoresChemistryHEK 293 cellsCell Membranenutritional and metabolic diseasesMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyProtein Structure TertiaryADAM ProteinsAlternative SplicingEctodomainBiochemistryMatrix Metalloproteinase 9cardiovascular systemCarcinogensImmunoglobulin superfamilyTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateAmyloid Precursor Protein Secretaseshuman activitiesThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Standardization of a bioassay for thyrotropin receptor stimulating autoantibodies.

2015

Cell-based bioassays for functional thyroid stimulating autoantibodies (TSAb) are sensitive diagnostic tools. However, there is no bioassay available that is standardized with international reference material. We aimed to promote the standardization of the test results among laboratories that perform TSAb bioassays and calibrate TSAb levels against the second international standard (IS) 08/204 from the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC).Serum TSAb activity was measured with a FDA-cleared bioassay that utilizes CHO cells expressing a chimeric thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) and a c-AMP response-element-dependent luciferase. The IS was applied for calibration. TSAb re…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCHO CellsDiagnostic toolsSensitivity and SpecificityThyrotropin receptorEndocrinologyCricetulusInternal medicineCricetinaeMedicineBioassayAnimalsHumansReceptorAutoantibodiesbiologybusiness.industryAutoantibodyReproducibility of ResultsReceptors Thyrotropineye diseasesGraves DiseaseEndocrinologybiology.proteinBiological AssayAntibodybusinessImmunoglobulins Thyroid-StimulatingThyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association
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Clinical Relevance of Thyroid-Stimulating Immunoglobulins in Graves' Ophthalmopathy

2011

Purpose Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSIs) likely mediate Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO). The clinical relevance of these functional autoantibodies was assessed in GO. Design Cross-sectional trial. Participants A total of 108 untreated patients with GO. Methods Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins, assessed with a novel bioassay, bind to the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) and transmit signals for cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent activation of luciferase gene expression. The cAMP/cAMP response element-binding protein/cAMP-regulatory element complex induces luciferase that is quantified after cell lysis. The TSI levels were correlated with activity and severity of GO and compa…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesbiologybusiness.industryGraves' diseaseAutoantibodymedicine.diseaseThyrotropin receptorGraves' ophthalmopathyOphthalmologychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicineImmunopathologyImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinThyroid Stimulating ImmunoglobulinCyclic adenosine monophosphateAntibodybusinessOphthalmology
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