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Compromised central tolerance of ICA69 induces multiple organ autoimmunity

2014

For reasons not fully understood, patients with an organ-specific autoimmune disease have increased risks of developing autoimmune responses against other organs/tissues. We identified ICA69, a known β-cell autoantigen in Type 1 diabetes, as a potential common target in multi-organ autoimmunity. NOD mice immunized with ICA69 polypeptides exhibited exacerbated inflammation not only in the islets, but also in the salivary glands. To further investigate ICA69 autoimmunity, two genetically modified mouse lines were generated to modulate thymic ICA69 expression: the heterozygous ICA69(del/wt) line and the thymic medullary epithelial cell-specific deletion Aire-ΔICA69 line. Suboptimal central neg…

Primary Sjogren's syndromeGenetically modified mouseImmunologyThyroid GlandAutoimmune diabeteMice TransgenicThymus GlandBiologymedicine.disease_causeAutoantigensArticleSalivary GlandsSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaAutoimmune DiseasesAutoimmunityImmune toleranceAutoimmune thyroiditisIslets of LangerhansMiceICA69Mice Inbred NODImmune TolerancemedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyThymuAutoimmune thyroiditiNOD miceInflammationAutoimmune diseaseStomachmedicine.diseaseGene Expression RegulationAutoimmune polyendocrine syndromeImmunologyAutoimmune polyendocrine syndromeCentral toleranceJournal of Autoimmunity
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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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Retropharyngeal abscess from fishbone in adult immunocompetent host presenting as acute thyroiditis

2015

Retropharyngeal abscesses (RPA) are rare in adults. We report a case of a healthy adult with RPA presenting with clinical symptoms of acute thyroiditis. A 37-yr-old female presented with a painful mass in the anterior region of the neck, sore throat, mild fever and dysphagy for liquids and solids. Neck emergency US dis-closed normal thyroid ventrally displaced by a huge retropharyngeal hypoechoic mass. Direct laryngoscopy revealed erythema of the posterior pharyngeal wall with bulges (8 cm) preventing the correct visualization of the glottic plane. CT confirmed the pres-ence of retropharyngeal abscess and laryngoscopic drainage was performed. The pa-tient was discharged on 11th post-operati…

Retropharyngeal abscediagnosisfishboneadult immunocompetent hostthyroiditi
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DYSMICROBISM, INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND THYROIDITIS: ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE

2015

The human body is colonized by a large number of microbes that are collectively referred to as the microbiota. They interact with the hosting organism and some do contribute to the physiological maintenance of the general good health thru regulation of some metabolic processes while some others are essential for the synthesis of vitamins and short-chain fatty acids. The abnormal variation, in the quality and/or quantity of individual bacterial species residing in the gastro-intestinal tract, is called “dysmicrobism”. The immune system of the host will respond to these changes at the intestinal mucosa level which could lead to Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD). This inflammatory immune respo…

Settore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaLymphoid TissueMicrobiotaProbioticsMolecular MimicryThyroiditis AutoimmuneThiamine DeficiencyInflammatory Bowel DiseasesGastrointestinal TractMiceSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleBacterial TranslocationFermentationAutoimmune Thyroiditis Inflammatory Bowel Diseases dysmicrobisAnimalsGerm-Free LifeHumansIntestinal MucosaSymbiosis
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Bmi and Auxological Follow Up in Children with Hashimoto Thyroiditis: Utility of a Phisical Activity Program

2014

Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaBmi Auxological Follow Up Hashimoto Thyroiditis Phisical Activity
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Autoimmune thyroiditis and phenilketonuria: a new association

2011

Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPHENILKETONURIAAUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS
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Selenium and Autoimmune Thyroiditis

2019

The essential mineral, selenium, is of fundamental importance to human health. As a constituent of selenoproteins, selenium has structural and enzymic roles, in the latter context being best-known as an antioxidant and catalyst for the production of active thyroid hormone. Selenium is needed for the proper functioning of the immune system. An elevated selenium intake may be associated with reduced cancer risk

Settore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche ApplicateSelenium Thyroiditis
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SELENIUM AND AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS

2023

Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element of pivotal importance to human health. Se is incorporated into selenoproteins (SePs) which have pleiotropic effects, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and in the production of active thyroid hormone. These findings may explain the relationship between Se deficiency and pathogenesis of various human diseases including thyroid disorder. In line with these observations, the therapeutic effectiveness of Se supplementation has already been reported in patients with various thyroid diseases. However, there are still controversial data about the optimal dose of Se to be administered, as well as the duration and efficacy of treatment an…

Settore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche Applicateselenium nutrition selenoproteins autoimmune thyroiditis Hashimoto’s thyroiditis Graves' disease Graves' ophthalmopathy
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P609 New and old criteria for diagnosing celiac disease

2019

Background CD is an immune-mediated systemic disease elicited by gluten and related prolamines, it affects genetically susceptible individuals and it is characterized by the presence of gluten-dependent clinical manifestations, CD-specific antibodies, HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 haplotypes and enteropathy. According to the guidelines published by ESPGHAN in 2012, it is possible to diagnose celiac disease without intestinal biopsy, in symptomatic children and adolescents with very high levels of transglutaminases type-2 antibodies and positive HLA DQ2/DQ8. Aims The aim of our study is to analyse two groups of patients: one in which diagnosis was based on the new ESPGHAN criteria, and another based on…

Systemic diseasemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)HLA-DQ2nutritional and metabolic diseasesDiseasemedicine.diseaseThyroiditisSerologyInternal medicinemedicineEnteropathybusinessPediatric gastroenterologyAbstracts
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2018 Consensus of the French Society of Endocrinology: endocrine toxicities of cancer immunotherapies

2019

Immunotherapy induced side effects: Are frequent, usually well-tolerated, and can lead to thyroid, pituitary, and less frequently adrenals and pancreas (fulminant diabetes) disease,. Do not contra-indicate immunotherapy, and rarely require high dose glucocorticoids; Need to be screened for, as there are acute manifestations, and replacement treatments can be given lifelong; Require a pre-immunotherapy evaluation; Require a careful follow-up at least during the first 6 months of immunotherapy.

Thyroiditis[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsDiabetes[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsImmunotherapyHypophysitisAdrenal insufficiency
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