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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36735683/real-world-performance-of-sars-cov-2-serology-tests-in-the-united-states-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carla V Rodriguez-Watson, Anthony M Louder, Carly Kabelac, Christopher M Frederick, Natalie E Sheils, Elizabeth H Eldridge, Nancy D Lin, Benjamin D Pollock, Jennifer L Gatz, Shaun J Grannis, Rohit Vashisht, Kanwal Ghauri, Camille Knepper, Sandy Leonard, Peter J Embi, Garrett Jenkinson, Reyna Klesh, Omai B Garner, Ayan Patel, Lisa Dahm, Aiden Barin, Dan M Cooper, Tom Andriola, Carrie L Byington, Bridgit O Crews, Atul J Butte, Jeff Allen
BACKGROUND: Real-world performance of COVID-19 diagnostic tests under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) must be assessed. We describe overall trends in the performance of serology tests in the context of real-world implementation. METHODS: Six health systems estimated the odds of seropositivity and positive percent agreement (PPA) of serology test among people with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection by molecular test. In each dataset, we present the odds ratio and PPA, overall and by key clinical, demographic, and practice parameters...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36712002/programmable-drug-control-of-receptor-valency-modulates-the-potency-of-cell-therapeutics
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Paul B Finn, Michael Chavez, Xinyi Chen, Haifeng Wang, Draven A Rane, Jitendra Gurjar, Lei S Qi
An increasing number of preclinical and clinical studies are exploring the use of receptor-engineered cells that can respond to disease states for the treatment of cancer, infectious disease, autoimmunity, and regeneration. However, receptor-based cell therapies, including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), face many critical issues including target recognition escape, adverse side effects, and lack of in vivo control. Drug-controllable receptors offer a promising solution to overcome these issues through precise in vivo tuning of cells via enhanced sensing and therapeutic efficacy...
January 4, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36423703/increased-serum-il-41-is-associated-with-disease-activity-in-rheumatoid-arthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luping Gong, Yinxin Zhou, Shanjun Shi, Lina Ying, Yan Li, Mingcai Li
BACKGROUND: Interleukin (IL)-41 is upregulated in the synovial tissue of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, but its serum level has not been reported. The present study aimed to determine IL-41 expression in serum from RA patients and to clarify the relationships between IL-41 and disease-related parameters in RA patients. METHODS: The study included 46 RA patients and 32 healthy controls (HC). Baseline data were obtained by routine physical examinations and immune-related parameters were measured by an automated chemiluminescent immunoassay analyzer...
January 1, 2023: Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36321201/sh3p2-a-sh3-domain-containing-protein-that-interacts-with-both-pib-and-avrpib-suppresses-effector-triggered-pib-mediated-immunity-in-rice
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Yunjie Xie, Yupeng Wang, Xiangzhen Yu, Yuelong Lin, Yongsheng Zhu, Jinwen Chen, Hongguang Xie, Qingqing Zhang, Lanning Wang, Yidong Wei, Yanjia Xiao, Qiuhua Cai, Yanmei Zheng, Mo Wang, Huaan Xie, Jianfu Zhang
Plants usually keep resistance (R) proteins static under normal condition to avoid autoimmunity and save energy for growth, and rapidly activate them upon perceiving pathogens invasion. Pib, the first cloned blast disease R gene in rice, encoding a nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) protein, mediates resistance to the blast fungal (Magnaporthe oryzae, M. oryzae) isolates carrying avirulence gene AvrPib. However, the molecular mechanisms of Pib-AvrPib recognition and Pib activation are still not well understood...
November 1, 2022: Molecular Plant
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36225083/evaluation-of-the-serum-c-reactive-protein-albumin-ratio-and-its-relationship-with-disease-severity-in-alopecia-areata-a-prospective-case-control-study
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Bülent Nuri Kalaycı, İlknur Balta
BACKGROUND: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease characterized by localized or diffuse non-scarring hair loss . The serum C-reactive protein (CRP)/albumin ratio (CAR) is a novel inflammatory marker and a significant prognostic indicator in several diseases. AIM: We aimed to explore CAR in AA patients and healthy controls and analyze the possible correlation between CAR and disease severity. METHOD: The present study was conducted with 65 eligible AA patients and 65 age- and gender-matched healthy controls...
October 12, 2022: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36129799/psoriatic-arthritis-one-year-in-review-2022
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Cosimo Cigolini, Federico Fattorini, Stefano Gentileschi, Riccardo Terenzi, Linda Carli
Psoriatic arthritis is a systemic autoimmune disease, in which a characteristic heterogeneous inflammatory involvement of entheses and both peripheral and axial joints tends to be associated with different clinical features, in particular skin or nail psoriasis, but also inflammatory bowel diseases, or acute anterior uveitis. Patients with PsA are at higher risk of developing comorbidities, in particular metabolic syndrome, with a significant impact on their quality of life. Although the advanced knowledge in the pathogenetic mechanisms of PsA helped in developing an abundant therapeutical armamentarium, the available drugs might still show a suboptimal efficacy...
September 2022: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35354369/mechanistic-insights-into-non-coding-y-rna-processing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martina Billmeier, Darrell Green, Adam E Hall, Carly Turnbull, Archana Singh, Ping Xu, Simon Moxon, Tamas Dalmay
Y RNAs (84-112 nt) are non-coding RNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase III and are characterized by a distinctive secondary structure. Human Y RNAs interact with the autoimmune proteins SSB and RO60 that together form a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex termed RoRNP and Y RNAs also perform regulatory roles in DNA and RNA replication and stability, which has major implications for diseases including cancer. During cellular stress and apoptosis, Y RNAs are cleaved into 3' and 5' end fragments termed Y RNA-derived small RNAs (ysRNAs)...
2022: RNA Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35145825/anti-programmed-death-ligand-1-induced-acute-vision-loss-in-a-patient-with-cancer-associated-retinopathy
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Muhammad Z Chauhan, Hana A Mansour, Maroof K Zafar, Sami H Uwaydat
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a potentially blinding disease triggered by autoimmunity to cancer antigens at distant sites. It may masquerade as immune-related adverse events from the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We present a patient with an underlying tubby-related protein 1 (TULP1) cancer-associated retinopathy who lost vision following initiation of atezolizumab for small-cell lung cancer. This 75-year-old man presented with no light perception, paramacular and peripheral retinal pigmentary changes, attenuated outer retina, and extinguished rod and cone responses...
January 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35033774/up-regulated-serum-levels-of-tam-receptor-tyrosine-kinases-in-a-group-of-egyptian-autistic-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gehan Ahmed Mostafa, Howida Hosny ElGebaly, Abeer Al Sayed Shehab, Marwa Abd El Hamed Mohamed
TAM receptor family belongs to receptor tyrosine kinases (TAMRTKs). It includes three receptors; Tyro-3, Axl and Mer. TAMRTKs has a great role in resolution of inflammation due to their role in clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages. Dysregulated TAM signaling pathways are associated with many autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory disorders. Autism may be an autoimmune disease in some patients. This work was the first study that investigated serum levels of the soluble ectodomain shed TAMRTKs in a group of autistic children...
March 15, 2022: Journal of Neuroimmunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35024960/photobiomodulation-of-gingival-lesions-resulting-from-autoimmune-diseases-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milena Moraes de Carvalho, Marco Antonio Rimachi Hidalgo, Raquel Mantuaneli Scarel-Caminaga, Noé Vital Ribeiro Junior, Felipe Fornias Sperandio, Suzane Cristina Pigossi, Marina Lara de Carli
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) in gingival lesions resulting from autoimmune diseases; to compare PBM and topical corticosteroid (CS) treatment; and to assess PBM outcome over time of follow-up. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive electronic search was performed in four electronic databases. Treatment effects were measured through visual analog scale of pain (VAS) and clinical evolution of lesion (Thongprasom scale for oral lichen planus (OLP))...
January 13, 2022: Clinical Oral Investigations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34971098/the-chauffeur-who-banged-cars-happily-an-interesting-case-of-rapidly-progressive-strategic-infarct-dementia
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Shubham Dubey, Ramakrishnan V, Ayush Dubey, C Mutharasu
BACKGROUND: Rapidly Progressive Dementias (RPDs) are a subtype of dementia which develop rapidly over few days to weeks or months and lead to varying neuro-cognitive deficits. There are many causes of RPDs, like autoimmune, degenerative, metabolic, infectious, neoplastic and vascular. Majority of them are treatable if detected timely. We present an interesting case here. METHOD: A 41 year old male who worked as a chauffeur for a senior professor was brought to the Neurology department with a rather unusual complaint...
December 2021: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34877416/autoimmune-basal-ganglia-encephalitis-associated-with-anti-recoverin-antibodies-a-case-report
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Yuki Kitazaki, Norimichi Shirafuji, Naoko Takaku, Tomohisa Yamaguchi, Soichi Enomoto, Masamichi Ikawa, Osamu Yamamura, Yasunari Nakamoto, Tadanori Hamano
Autoimmune basal ganglia encephalitis causes neurological symptoms such as parkinsonism associated with basal ganglia lesions. Here, we report a case of autoimmune basal ganglia encephalitis without retinal lesions or malignancy harboring anti-recoverin antibodies. The patient was a 67-year-old Japanese woman who developed anorexia, parkinsonism, and disturbance of consciousness 7 days before admission. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed hyperintense bilateral basal ganglia lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images...
December 2021: ENeurologicalSci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34238457/antibodies-against-the-pituitary-and-hypothalamus-in-boxers
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Fahrettin Kelestimur
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a growing public health problem worldwide, has recently been recognized as one of the leading causes of hypopituitarism. The main causes of TBI-induced pituitary dysfunction are car accidents, falls, violence, sports-related brain injury, and war accidents, including blast-related brain injuries. Car accidents and falls are the most common causes of TBI and pituitary dysfunction among the younger generation and elderly population, respectively. The prevalence of hypopituitarism after TBI is about 30%...
2021: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34229046/tumors-tumor-therapies-autoimmunity-and-the-eye
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REVIEW
Gerhild Wildner
The eye as an immune privileged organ is mostly spared from (auto)immune attacks. Intraocular inflammation like autoimmune uveitis is a rare event. Nevertheless, tumor-related destructive autoimmune responses can affect the eye, as observed in the case of cancer- associated retinopathy (CAR), an autoantibody-mediated destruction of retinal cells induced by the ectopic expression of ocular antigens by peripheral tumors. The new tumor therapies targeting immune checkpoints to enhance anti-tumor responses can also induce autoimmune responses and result in autoimmune diseases even in immune privileged organs like the eyes...
September 2021: Autoimmunity Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34160712/three-new-inflammatory-markers-c-reactive-protein-to-albumin-ratio-neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio-and-platelet-to-lymphocyte-ratio-correlated-with-relapsing-polychondritis-disease-activity-index
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyu Cao, Mengzhu Zhao, Huijuan Li, Dong Xu, Mengtao Li, Xuan Zhang, Fengchun Zhang, Yong Hou, Xiaofeng Zeng
OBJECTIVE: The novel inflammatory markers C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) were associated with the disease activity of many autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of these new inflammatory indexes with relapsing polychondritis disease activity index (RPDAI). METHODS: The data of relapsing polychondritis (RP) patients hospitalized between 2004 and 2020 at Peking Union Medical College Hospital were collected...
November 2021: Clinical Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34132099/coronary-microvascular-dysfunction-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany N Weber, Emma Stevens, Leanne Barrett, Camden Bay, Corine Sinnette, Jenifer M Brown, Sanjay Divakaran, Courtney Bibbo, Jon Hainer, Sharmila Dorbala, Ron Blankstein, Katherine Liao, Elena Massarotti, Karen Costenbader, Marcelo F Di Carli
Background Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune inflammatory disorder associated with premature atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular risk. Systemic inflammation is an emerging risk factor for coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD). We aimed to test whether CMD, defined as abnormal myocardial flow reserve (MFR) by positron emission tomography-computed tomography, would be independently associated with SLE after adjusting for nonobstructive atherosclerotic burden and common cardiovascular risk factors...
July 6, 2021: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33784740/association-of-inflammatory-disease-and-long-term-outcomes-among-young-adults-with-myocardial-infarction-the-mass-general-brigham-young-mi-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany Weber, David W Biery, Avinainder Singh, Sanjay Divakaran, Adam N Berman, Wanda Y Wu, Jenifer M Brown, Jon Hainer, Khurram Nasir, Katherine Liao, Deepak L Bhatt, Marcelo F Di Carli, Ron Blankstein
AIMS: Autoimmune systemic inflammatory diseases (SIDs) are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease, particularly myocardial infarction (MI). However, there are limited data on the prevalence and effects of SID among adults who experience an MI at a young age. We sought to determine the prevalence and prognostic implications of SID among adults who experienced an MI at a young age. METHODS AND RESULTS: The YOUNG-MI registry is a retrospective cohort study from two large academic centres, which includes patients who experienced a first MI at 50 years of age or younger...
March 11, 2022: European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33738095/the-third-man-dna-sensing-as-espionage-in-pulmonary-vascular-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
Andrew J Bryant, Ann Pham, Himanshu Gogoi, Carly R Mitchell, Faye Pais, Lei Jin
For as long as nucleic acids have been utilized to vertically and horizontally transfer genetic material, living organisms have had to develop methods of recognizing cytosolic DNA as either pathogenic (microbial invasion) or physiologic (mitosis and cellular proliferation). Derangement in key signaling molecules involved in these pathways of DNA sensing result in a family of diseases labeled interferonopathies. An interferonopathy, characterized by constitutive expression of type I interferons, ultimately manifests as severe autoimmune disease at a young age...
January 2021: Pulmonary Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33667593/graphene-based-hybrid-materials-as-promising-scaffolds-for-peripheral-nerve-regeneration
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REVIEW
Santiago Grijalvo, David Díaz Díaz
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is a serious clinical health problem caused by the damage of peripheral nerves which results in neurological deficits and permanent disability. There are several factors that may cause PNI such as localized damage (car accident, trauma, electrical injury) and outbreak of the systemic diseases (autoimmune or diabetes). While various diagnostic procedures including X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as other type of examinations such as electromyography or nerve conduction studies have been efficiently developed, a full recovery in patients with PNI is in many cases deficient or incomplete...
July 2021: Neurochemistry International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33573602/takotsubo-syndrome-associated-with-autoimmune-limbic-encephalitis-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuki Kakinuma, Taro Kimura, Yoshiki Sakae, Satomi Kubota, Kenjiro Ono, Ryuta Kinno
BACKGROUND: Central nervous system diseases are common triggers of Takotsubo syndrome. We herein report a rare case of Takotsubo syndrome associated with autoimmune limbic encephalitis. CASE PRESENTATION: A 68-year-old Japanese woman presented to our emergency room with disturbed consciousness. At admission, she showed hypoxemia. Left ventriculography showed akinesia in the middle part of the left ventricle and hyperkinesia in the apical and basal parts of the left ventricle, and the diagnosis of midventricular Takotsubo syndrome was established...
February 11, 2021: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
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