... Magazzù G, Greco L. Duration of exposure togluten and risk for autoimmune disorders in patients with celiac disease. SIGEP Study Group for Autoimmune Disor-ders in Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology ... Prevalence of celiacdisease in a sample of Turkish children and adoles-cents with type 1 diabetes mellitus. J Clin Gastroenterol2006; 40: 655-7.4. Tanure MG, Silva IN, Bahia M, et al. Prevalence of ... Development of ce-liac disease- associated antibodies in offspring of parentswith type I diabetes. Diabetologia 2000; 43: 1005-11.7. Jaeger C, Hatziagelaki E, Petzoldt R, et al. Comparativeanalysis of...
... Igs found in the serum of celiac disease patients.Keywords: autoimmunity; celiac disease; transglutaminase;epitope mapping; phage display. Celiac disease (CD) is a geneticdisease strongly linked ... Greco, L. (1999) Duration of exposure to gluten and risk for autoimmune disorders inpatients with celiac disease. SIGEP Study Group forAutoimmune Disorders in Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology ... Schematic drawing of the cloning of 12 different tTG regions.Reference numbers of the amino acid residues at the ends of the clonedsequences are shown.Ó FEBS 2002 Epitope mapping of anti-tTG Igs...
... cells of Table 1 Prevalence and medians of CD-risk factorsof the compared occupational groupsPrevalence of elevated risks median (P25-P75) p1Group chef group office group chef group office ... significantly increased in office workers.Concerning the work-related psychosocial factors, the chefs were characterised by a stronger subjective importance of work, a greater degree of professional aspiration ... and office workers) were compared with a focus onnutritional and psychosocial factors. Methods: Two groups of subjects were tested for work and diet-related risks of CD (45 chefs and 48 officeworkers)....
... twins of affected individuals have a risk of developing the diseaseof only 36% (Owerbach and Gabbay 1996), demonstrating the importance of the environmental factors. Nevertheless, geneticfactors ... Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Diseases – Contributing Factors, Specific Cases of Autoimmune Diseases, and Stem Cell and Other Therapies 8 disease initiation method, ... onset disease will only show the final stages of a process that has been going on for a long period of time, and until recently, we had no material available of earlier stages of the disease. ...
... epidemiology of FMDV inPakistan. Open Session of the Research Group of the European Commis-sion for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EUFMD). InternationalControl of Foot-and-Mouth Disease: ... Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EUFMD): RECOMMENDATIONS of the 73rd session of theexecutive committee european commission for the control of foot-and-mouth disease (EUFMD). Istanbul, ... with an insertion of two aminoAlignment of the deduced amino acid sequences of the immuno-dominant residues of the VP1 surface protein, including the GH-loopFigure 5Alignment of the deduced amino...
... epidemiology of FMDV inPakistan. Open Session of the Research Group of the European Commis-sion for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EUFMD). InternationalControl of Foot-and-Mouth Disease: ... Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EUFMD): RECOMMENDATIONS of the 73rd session of theexecutive committee european commission for the control of foot-and-mouth disease (EUFMD). Istanbul, ... factors may have contributedto the appearance of sublineage A/IRN/2005.The overall evolutionary development, mirrored by thephylogeny of the complete CDS of the A/IRN/2005 sub-Alignment of...
... directcost of a case of retained placenta to be about £ 83, with anover-all cost of £ 298.29 (1995 prices). Many, often interrelated, factors have been implicated in the occurrence of retainedplacenta ... mixedmodel analyses of five production disorders of dairy cattle. JDairy Sci 1993, 76, 2765-2772.15. Emanuelson U, Oltenacu PA. Incidences and effects of diseases on the performance of Swedish dairy ... occurrence of retainedTable 1. Descriptive statistics of data included in the analysis of risk factors for retained placenta in 805 calvings in nine dairy herdsVa r iable s L ev e lNo. of calvingsRetained...
... addresshereditary factorsof complex human diseases. The geneticsand the environment can be carefully controlled in suchmodels and the number of siblings is high enough to allow forthe identification of ... statistically significant genetic linkage.In a recent issue of Arthritis Research and Therapy, Nguyenet al. [1] report the fine mapping of a genetic region importantfor development ofdisease in a mouse ... understand the genetic susceptibility in Sjögren’ssyndrome, studies ofdisease phenotypes have been performed inthe non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. By the identification of genetic regions...
... stronglylinked genetic fragments controlling disease. The genetic effect may in fact be dependent on haplotypes rather than onsingle genetic polymorphisms. In spite of this, a number of genes - ... tight nest of interacting genetic effects that seem to make up the genetic background of trulycomplex diseases such as RA will greatly benefit from a jointattack along all avenues of research.Available ... http://arthritis-research.com/sbrThe Scientific Basis of Rheumatology: A Decade of Progress Genetic modifications of animalsWith emerging knowledge of the major genes that underliehuman disease and improved animal...
... addresshereditary factorsof complex human diseases. The geneticsand the environment can be carefully controlled in suchmodels and the number of siblings is high enough to allow forthe identification of ... statistically significant genetic linkage.In a recent issue of Arthritis Research and Therapy, Nguyenet al. [1] report the fine mapping of a genetic region importantfor development ofdisease in a mouse ... understand the genetic susceptibility in Sjögren’ssyndrome, studies ofdisease phenotypes have been performed inthe non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. By the identification of genetic regions...
... fibrosis and celiac disease. Description of a clinical case andreview of the literature. Pediatr Med Chir 1999, 21(5 Suppl):223-226.16. Valletta EA, Mastella G: Incidence ofceliacdisease in a cystic ... initialmanifestation of concomitant celiacdisease and cystic fibrosis: a casereport. Journal of Medical Case Reports 2011 5:116.Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Centraland take full advantage of: ã ... HLA-DQ typing in the diagnosis of celiac disease. Am J Gastroenterol 2002, 97(3):695-699.6. Graham DR, Bellingham AJ, Alstead E, Krasner N, Martindale J: Coeliac disease presenting as acute bleeding...
... relevant to renal disease. The genetic polymorphisms of these key components of RAS providea basis for studying the relationship between genetic variants and the development of vascular and/or ... Grabensee B, Mondry A, Loh MCS,Rump LC, Blume C: Impact ofgenetic polymorphisms of the renin-angiotensin system and of non -genetic factors on kidney transplantfunction - a single-center experience. ... 6).DiscussionRenal disease progression resultedfromtheinteraction of multiple environmental and genetic factors. Severalstudies had shown a relationship between genetic var-iants of the renin-angiotensin...