... 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 genetic disease 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...
... [79]found increased levels of CTGF mRNA and protein infibroblasts exposed to 1% of oxygen or treated with cobaltchloride, a chemical stabilizer of HIF-1α. The induction of CTGF in response to hypoxia ... hypoxia might beactively involved in pathogenesisof SSc by stimulating therelease of extracellular matrix protein. This could result in avicious circle of hypoxia and fibrosis. Hypoxia stimulates ... excessive deposition of matrix might impair further the diffusion of oxygen andcause a vicious circle of hypoxia and tissue fibrosis. Currently,there are no specific modulators of HIFs or PHDs availablefor...
... variety of immunologically mediated conditions that rangefrom sepsis to autoimmunity. Of these diseases, rheumatoidarthritis (RA) shows the clearest evidence for involvement of HMGB1 in pathogenesis. ... releaseproinflammatory cytokines.The role of HMGB1 in systemic lupuserythematosusStudies on patients with lupus support a role of HMGB1 in disease manifestations. Thus, biopsies of skin of patients withcutaneous ... research. This review willsummarize the role of HMGB1 in the pathogenesisof therheumatic diseases and its potential as a therapeutic target.Concept of an alarminMammalian organisms have evolved...
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... Ipadeola T. Clinical trial of riboflavin in sickle cell disease. East Afr Med J1993; 70:418–21.114 Clarke R. Homocysteine-lowering trials for pre-vention of heart disease and stroke. Semin ... levels of LH and FSHwere higher in patients than in controls atthe same stage of development of secondarysexual characteristics. This suggested avariation in the rate of maturation of thehypothalamic–pituitary ... stimula-tion tests and the conflicting results of hormonal assessment make it difficult toevaluate the role of endocrinal dysfunctionin the pathogenesisof growth impairment.Endocrine function is...
... the inhibition of CYP activity observed in theabsence of changes in protein expression in rabbit he-patocytes [22]. ROS indirectly reduced the activity of selected isoforms of CYP by inducing ... compilation ê 2011 FEBS Role of Kupffer cells in pathogenesisof sepsis-induceddrug metabolizing dysfunctionTae-Hoon Kim*, Sang-Ho Lee* and Sun-Mee LeeSchool of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, ... studies suggestthat some of the effects of HMGB1 result from itsinteraction with TLR2 or TLR4, leading to the media-tion of various cellular responses and the release of proinflammatory cytokines...
... Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, Institute of Neurology, London, UKParkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenera-tive disease which affects over 1% of people over theage of 65 years ... that some of the genes involved in thegenetics of Lewy body disease, have in common thefact that they impinge on ceramide metabolism. Oneshortfall of the present theory is the lack of neuro-pathological ... of thedisorder, which often results in severe distal sensoryloss and mutilating acropathy [32]. Although muta-tions in SPTLC1 cause neurological disease, there is,as yet, no description of...
... tuber--izations. Another way of estimating the morbidity burden ofdisease is to calculate years of living with disability (YLD). The Global Burden ofDisease Study estimates that COPD ... underdi-extent of the underreporting varies across countries and depends on the level of awareness and understanding of COPD among health professionals, the organization of health care services ... of disease burden that are consistent and measurable across nations. The authors of the Global Burden of Dis-ease Study designed a method to estimate the fraction of mortality...
... Study of Sickle Cell Disease (CSSCD) identified earlypredictors of clinical severity such as dactylitisbefore 12 months of age, average Hb level of less than 7 g/dL in the second year of life, ... frequency of urinary tract infection in a large study of patients in U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs’ hospitals (9). AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTICKIDNEY DISEASE The incidence of end-stage ... M.D.President Emeritus, Sickle Cell Disease Association of AmericaDistinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Associate DeanWayne State University School of MedicineScott Hall, Room 1201540...
... Technical report13. Validation studies14. Review of reported cases (review of known cases of a disease) 15. Case reportsUpon examination of the yield of the initial literaturesearch, it was determined ... hematologists). Ad hoc members of thePanel represented the Division of Blood Diseases and Resources of the NHLBI. The Panel was coordinated by the Division for the Application of Research Discoveries ... approximately 98 percent of indexcases, 89 percent of affected relatives, 32 percent of unaffected relatives, and 12 percent of healthy controls. The major symptoms of affected persons(excluding...