988 resultados para Familial autoimmunity


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AIMS: We aimed to assess the prevalence and management of clinical familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) among patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 4778 patients with ACS from a multi-centre cohort study in Switzerland. Based on personal and familial history of premature cardiovascular disease and LDL-cholesterol levels, two validated algorithms for diagnosis of clinical FH were used: the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network algorithm to assess possible (score 3-5 points) or probable/definite FH (>5 points), and the Simon Broome Register algorithm to assess possible FH. At the time of hospitalization for ACS, 1.6% had probable/definite FH [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3-2.0%, n = 78] and 17.8% possible FH (95% CI 16.8-18.9%, n = 852), respectively, according to the Dutch Lipid Clinic algorithm. The Simon Broome algorithm identified 5.4% (95% CI 4.8-6.1%, n = 259) patients with possible FH. Among 1451 young patients with premature ACS, the Dutch Lipid Clinic algorithm identified 70 (4.8%, 95% CI 3.8-6.1%) patients with probable/definite FH, and 684 (47.1%, 95% CI 44.6-49.7%) patients had possible FH. Excluding patients with secondary causes of dyslipidaemia such as alcohol consumption, acute renal failure, or hyperglycaemia did not change prevalence. One year after ACS, among 69 survivors with probable/definite FH and available follow-up information, 64.7% were using high-dose statins, 69.0% had decreased LDL-cholesterol from at least 50, and 4.6% had LDL-cholesterol ≤1.8 mmol/L. CONCLUSION: A phenotypic diagnosis of possible FH is common in patients hospitalized with ACS, particularly among those with premature ACS. Optimizing long-term lipid treatment of patients with FH after ACS is required.

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Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation is a cell death mechanism characterized by the extrusion of DNA fibers associated to antimicrobial peptides such as LL37. Beside their antimicrobial role, NETs are highly immunogenic by their ability to activate plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs). In this context, LL37 binds to NET-DNA, leading to endosomal Toll¬like-receptor (TLR) 9 binding, resulting in Interferon alpha (IFNa) production by pDCs. Uncontrolled pDC activation by NETs is an important player in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease such as Lupus Erythematosus (LE); however the regulation of NET- driven pDC activation is poorly characterized. Olfactomedin 4 (OLFM4) is a granule protein present in a subset of circulating neutrophils and was shown to bear anti-inflammatory properties in a mouse model, raising the possibility that it may regulate neutrophil-induced inflammation. Therefore, in this project, we aimed at deciphering the mechanism by which OLFM4 may regulate inflammation induced by NET-activated pDC and its relevance in the pathogenesis of Lupus Erythematosus (LE). First, we show that OLFM4 directly interacted with LL37 in neutrophils, impairing LL37/DNA complexes formation and pDC activation to produce IFNa. Then, by using an in vivo model of acute inflammation depending on NET- driven activation of pDCs, we observed that the absence of Olfm4 led to uncontrolled type I IFN production, confirming the regulatory role of neutrophil-derived OLFM4. Beyond controlling NET-induced inflammation, we also show that OLFM4 could inhibit pDC activation mediated by DNA-containing immune complexes (ICs), suggesting that OLFM4 holds anti¬inflammatory properties in the context of LE. Of note, we identified a previously unknown population of OLFM4hi9h neutrophils in healthy individuals that may belong to the immunosuppressive subset of granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (g-MDSCs). Strikingly, we observed a decreased frequency of OLFM4h'9h cells among inflammatory Low density granulocytes (LDGs) neutrophils in LE patients, suggesting that a disequilibrium between pro- and anti-inflammatory neutrophils may participate to the disease pathogenesis. Altogether, this study demonstrates that OLFM4 is involved in the resolution of inflammation. -- La NETose (formation de Neutrophil Extracellular Traps, NETs) est une réponse à un stimulus inflammatoire caractérisée par l'expulsion de l'ADN lié à des peptides antimicrobiens comme le LL37, induisant la mort de la cellule. Les NETs possèdent des propriétés antibactériennes et sont pro-inflammatoires via leur capacité à activer les cellules dendritiques plasmacytoïdes (pDCs). Dans ce contexte, les complexes ADN/LL37 libérés lient le récepteur Toll-like 9 des pDCs, induisant la production d'Interféron alpha (IFNa). La production incontrôlée d'IFNa par les pDCs est impliquée dans la pathogenèse du Lupus Erythemateux (LE), cependant la régulation de l'activation des pDCs reste mal connue. L'Oflactomédine 4 (OLFM4) est une protéine produite par une sous-population de neutrophiles, avec des propriétés anti-inflammatoires possibles. Le but de ce projet était d'identifier les mécanismes par lesquels l'OLFM4 pourrait réguler l'inflammation induite par les NETs et sa relevance dans la pathogenèse du LE. Tout d'abord, nous avons montré que l'OLFM4 interagissait avec le LL37, empêchant la production des complexes ADN/LL37 qui activent les pDCs. Nous avons vérifié notre hypothèse in vivo en utilisant un modèle murin d'inflammation locale dépendant des pDCs et des NETs. Dans ce contexte, le déficit en Olfm4 était associé à une production accrue d'IFNa, confirmant le rôle de l'OLFM4 dans le contrôle de l'inflammation. De plus, l'OLFM4 pouvait également inhiber l'activation des pDCs induite par des complexes immuns, suggérant que l'OLFM4 serait aussi anti-inflammatoire dans le contexte du LE. Ensuite, nous avons identifié une nouvelle population de neutrophiles OLFM4h'9h chez les sujets sains qui pourraient appartenir au sous-type anti¬inflammatoire des g-MDSCs (granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells). Nous avons observé une diminution de ces cellules parmi les neutrophiles pro-inflammatoires LDGs (Low Density Granulocytes) dans le LE suggérant qu'un déséquilibre entre les sous-types de neutrophiles pourrait participer à l'inflammation excessive de cette maladie. Ces travaux mettent en évidence l'implication de l'OLFM4 dans la résolution de l'inflammation et suggèrent qu'une expression altérée de l'OLFM4 pourrait participer à la pathogenèse du LE. -- Les neutrophils constituent la majorité des globules blancs circulants et sont rapidement mobilisés depuis le sang dans un organe lésé en cas d'infection ou de blessure. Ils représentent la première ligne de défense du système immunitaire. Ils sont indispensables dans la défense contre les infections par leur capacité à tuer les bactéries, par exemple en produisant des peptides antimicrobiens (AMPs) qui fonctionnent comme des antibiotiques naturels. De plus, les neutrophiles recrutent les autres membres du système immunitaire qui sont nécessaires à l'éradication complète des microbes et à la réparation des tissus. Les nombreux outils permettant aux neutrophiles de contrôler les infections ne sont cependant pas sans danger pour les tissus. En effet, diverses molécules comme les AMPs peuvent induire des dommages tissulaires substantiels en participant au développement d'une inflammation chronique. Ceci est particulièrement le cas lorsque les neutrophiles meurent par un processus nommé NETose. Dans ce contexte, la cellule subit une dissolution de sa membrane suivie de l'expulsion de son ADN associé à des AMPs. Ces complexes formés d'ADN et d'AMPs induisent la production de cytokines pro-inflammatoires dont l'Interféron alpha (IFNa). Certaines maladies auto-immunes comme le lupus érythémateux sont associées à un excès de NETose produit par les neutrophiles et à un excès d'IFNa qui participe au développement de la maladie. Dans cette thèse, nous avons montré que l'Olfactomédine 4 (OLFM4), une protéine produite par les neutrophiles eux-mêmes, est un inhibiteur de cette inflammation. Nous avons démontré que TOLFM4 empêchait la formation des complexes ADN/AMPs, réduisant par là la production d'IFNa in vitro et in vivo. Finalement, nos recherches ont suggéré que l'OLFM4 pourrait être insuffisamment produite chez les patients souffrant de lupus, ce qui pourrait participer à l'inflammation chronique associée à la maladie.

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Problématique. Le vieillissement de la population continuera à transformer la démographie. Sa conséquence est une augmentation des besoins de santé chez les personnes âgées que le système sanitaire ne peut couvrir à lui seul. La contribution conséquente des aidants familiaux constitue un pilier nécessaire et essentiel du maintien à domicile. Or, les exigences du rôle d'aidant peuvent dépasser ses capacités et conduire à une hospitalisation. Ces sources de stress, auxquelles s'ajoutent les manifestations de la maladie du proche et des difficultés de collaboration avec les professionnels de santé, peuvent générer un sentiment d'impuissance chez l'aidant. Ce dernier s'ajuste à ce stress par des stratégies de coping, influencées par le degré de contrôle perçu, dont le niveau le plus bas est l'impuissance. But. Explorer la relation entre le sentiment d'impuissance et le coping chez l'aidant à l'occasion de l'hospitalisation du proche. Méthode. Cette étude corrélationnelle descriptive a été conduite auprès de 33 aidants familiaux dont le proche est hospitalisé, recrutés selon un échantillonnage de convenance. Le questionnaire auto-administré comportait trois1 instruments : (a) questionnaire sociodémographique, (b) Ways of Coping Checklist-R, (c) sous-échelle d'impuissance de l'Empowerment Scale (allant de 1 à 4, quatre correspondant à un faible degré d'impuissance). Des comparaisons de moyennes et des corrélations de Pearson ont été effectués. Résultats. L'échantillon est constitué de 45,45 % d'hommes aidants, âgés en moyenne de 61 ans. Les participants viennent en aide à des proches âgés en moyenne de 79 ans. Pour la plus grande part, les aidants assistent leurs proches pour les activités instrumentales de la vie quotidienne. La moitié de l'échantillon fournit de 1 à 5 heures d'aide par semaine. Les participants se sentent relativement peu impuissants (M = 2,55). Cependant, plus l'âge des aidants augmente, plus l'impuissance augmente (r = -0,45 ; p < 0,0106). L'impuissance est plus élevée chez les hommes que chez les femmes (M = 2,40 vs M = 2,67 ; p = 0,0270). Dans cet échantillon, il n'y a pas de différence de sentiment d'impuissance selon que les aidants fournissent ou non une aide pour les activités de la vie quotidienne (AVQ), ni selon le nombre d'heures d'aide fournies par semaine. Le style de coping privilégié par les aidants est le coping centré sur le problème, puis sur la recherche de soutien social et finalement sur l'émotion. Les aidants fournissant de l'aide dans les AVQ privilégient le coping centré sur l'émotion alors qu'il n'existe pas de différence pour les deux autres styles de coping. Aucune relation entre l'impuissance et le coping n'apparaît. Conclusions. Malgré les limites de l'étude, notamment liées à la mesure de l'impuissance, les présents résultats sont compatibles avec les études antérieures. Il est néanmoins préconisé d'approfondir les connaissances utiles au renforcement du rôle infirmier auprès des aidants familiaux. Cela doit contribuer à préserver la santé de l'aidant, son rôle auprès du proche et le maintien à domicile de ce dernier.

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Mutations of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome gene (WAS) are responsible for Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS), a disease characterized by thrombocytopenia, eczema, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity. Mice with conditional deficiency of Was in B lymphocytes (B/WcKO) have revealed a critical role for WAS protein (WASP) expression in B lymphocytes in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. Neural WASP (N-WASP) is a broadly expressed homolog of WASP, and regulates B-cell signaling by modulating B-cell receptor (BCR) clustering and internalization. We have generated a double conditional mouse lacking both WASP and N-WASP selectively in B lymphocytes (B/DcKO). Compared with B/WcKO mice, B/DcKO mice showed defective B-lymphocyte proliferation and impaired antibody responses to T-cell-dependent antigens, associated with decreased autoantibody production and lack of autoimmune kidney disease. These results demonstrate that N-WASP expression in B lymphocytes is required for the development of autoimmunity of WAS and may represent a novel therapeutic target in WAS.

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Cleidocranial dysostosis is a rare genetic syndrome with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. The most common manifestations include clavicular aplasia or hypoplasia, open fontanelles and abnormal dentition. The present report describes two familial cases whose late diagnosis was made by means of clinical and radiographic findings. The treatment was radical, with complete surgical teeth extraction and making of total dental prosthesis.

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Varhaislapsuuden virusinfektioiden, lehmänmaitopohjaisen äidinmaitovastikeen ja geneettisen alttiuden merkitys diabetekseen liittyvän autoimmuniteetin kehittymisessä Tyypin 1 diabetes on autoimmuunisairaus, joka syntyy haiman insuliinia tuottavien beta-solujen tuhouduttua elimistön oman immuunipuolustusjärjestelmän hyökkäyksen seurauksena. Sekä perimän että ympäristötekijöiden arvellaan vaikuttavan tautiprosessiin, mutta taudin tarkkaa syntymekanismia ei tunneta. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää varhaislapsuuden ympäristötekijöiden vaikutusta beta-soluautoimmuniteetin syntyyn, erityispaino tutkimuksessa oli ympäristötekijöiden yhteisvaikutuksessa sekä geneettisten riskitekijöiden ja ympäristötekijöiden vuorovaikutuksessa. Varhaislapsuudessa sairastettu sytomegalovirus- tai enterovirusinfektio ei lisännyt beta-soluautoimmuniteetin riskiä lapsilla, joilla on geneettisesti kohonnut riski sairastua tyypin 1 diabetekseen. Ennen puolen vuoden ikää sairastettu rotavirusinfektio lisäsi hieman tyypin 1 diabetekseen liittyvän autoimmuniteetin riskiä. Tarkemmassa analyysissa varhaislapsuuden enterovirusinfektio osoittautui kuitenkin autovasta-aineiden muodostumisen riskitekijäksi niiden lasten joukossa, jotka olivat saaneet lehmänmaitopohjaista äidinmaidon vastiketta ensimmäisten elinkuukausien aikana. Tämä löydös viittaa enterovirusinfektion ja lehmänmaitopohjaisen vastikkeen yhteisvaikutukseen tyypin 1 diabetekseen liittyvän autoimmuniteetin synnyssä. Löydösten mukaan PTPN22 geenin C1858T polymorfismi vaikuttaa CD4+ T solujen aktivaatioon ja proliferaatiovasteeseen, 1858T alleeliin liittyy alentunut T-soluresepto-rivälitteinen aktivaatio. 1858T alleelin kantajuuteen liittyy lisäksi lisääntynyt autovasta-aineiden ja kliinisen diabeteksen ilmaantuvuus. Tämä yhteys rajoittui yksilöihin, jotka olivat altistuneet lehmänmaitopohjaiselle vastikkeelle ennen kuuden kuukauden ikää. Tulosten mukaan sekä ympäristötekijöiden väliset yhteisvaikutukset että perimä vaikuttavat yksittäisen ympäristötekijän merkitykseen tyypin 1 diabetekseen liittyvän autoimmuniteetin synnyssä. Nämä yhteisvaikutukset ympäristötekijöiden kesken ja perimän ja ympäristötekijöiden välillä selittävät aiemmin julkaistujen tulosten ristiriittaisuutta tutkimuksissa, joissa on analysoitu vain yhden ympäristötekijän vaikutusta diabeteksen ilmaantuvuuteen.

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Our understanding of the pathogenesis of organ‐specific autoinflammation has been restricted by limited access to the target organs. Peripheral blood, however, as a preferred transportation route for immune cells, provides a window to assess the entire immune system throughout the body. Transcriptional profiling with RNA stabilizing blood collection tubes reflects in vivo expression profiles at the time the blood is drawn, allowing detection of the disease activity in different samples or within the same sample over time. The main objective of this Ph.D. study was to apply gene‐expression microarrays in the characterization of peripheral blood transcriptional profiles in patients with autoimmune diseases. To achieve this goal a custom cDNA microarray targeted for gene‐expression profiling of human immune system was designed and produced. Sample collection and preparation was then optimized to allow gene‐expression profiling from whole‐blood samples. To overcome challenges resulting from minute amounts of sample material, RNA amplification was successfully applied to study pregnancy related immunosuppression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Furthermore, similar sample preparation was applied to characterize longitudinal genome‐wide expression profiles in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) associated autoantibodies and eventually clinical T1D. Blood transcriptome analyses, using both the ImmunoChip cDNA microarray with targeted probe selection and genome‐wide Affymetrix U133 Plus 2.0 oligonucleotide array, enabled monitoring of autoimmune activity. Novel disease related genes and general autoimmune signatures were identified. Notably, down‐regulation of the HLA class Ib molecules in peripheral blood was associated with disease activity in both MS and T1D. Taken together, these studies demonstrate the potential of peripheral blood transcriptional profiling in biomedical research and diagnostics. Imbalances in peripheral blood transcriptional activity may reveal dynamic changes that are relevant for the disease but might be completely missed in conventional cross‐sectional studies.

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Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common autosomal disorder that affects about one in 500 individuals in most Western populations and is caused by a defect in the low-density-lipoprotein receptor (LDLr) gene. In this report we determined the molecular basis of FH in 59 patients from 31 unrelated Brazilian families. All patients were screened for the Lebanese mutation, gross abnormalities of the LDLr gene, and the point mutation in the codon 3500 of the apolipoprotein B-100 gene. None of the 59 patients presented the apoB-3500 mutation, suggesting that familial defective ApoB-100 (FDB) is not a major cause of inherited hypercholesterolemia in Brazil. A novel 4-kb deletion in the LDLr gene, spanning from intron 12 to intron 14, was characterized in one family. Both 5' and 3' breakpoint regions were located within Alu repetitive sequences, which are probably involved in the crossing over that generated this rearrangement. The Lebanese mutation was detected in 9 of the 31 families, always associated with Arab ancestry. Two different LDLr gene haplotypes were demonstrated in association with the Lebanese mutation. Our results suggest the importance of the Lebanese mutation as a cause of FH in Brazil and by analogy the same feature may be expected in other countries with a large Arab population, such as North American and Western European countries.

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The reasons for the inconsistent association between salt consumption and blood pressure levels observed in within-society surveys are not known. A total of 157 normotensive subjects aged 18 to 35 years, selected at random in a cross-sectional population-based survey, answered a structured questionnaire. They were classified as strongly predisposed to hypertension when two or more first-degree relatives had a diagnosis of hypertension. Anthropometric parameters were obtained and sitting blood pressure was determined with aneroid sphygmomanometers. Sodium and potassium excretion was measured by flame spectrophotometry in an overnight urine sample. A positive correlation between blood pressure and urinary sodium excretion was detected only in the group of individuals strongly predisposed to hypertension, both for systolic blood pressure (r = 0.51, P<0.01) and diastolic blood pressure (r = 0.50, P<0.01). In a covariance analysis, after controlling for age, skin color and body mass index, individuals strongly predisposed to hypertension who excreted amounts of sodium above the median of the entire sample had higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure than subjects classified into the remaining conditions. The influence of familial predisposition to hypertension on the association between salt intake and blood pressure may be an additional explanation for the weak association between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure observed in within-population studies, since it can influence the association between salt consumption and blood pressure in some but not all inhabitants.

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Aldosterone, the major circulating mineralocorticoid, participates in blood volume and serum potassium homeostasis. Primary aldosteronism is a disorder characterised by hypertension and hypokalaemia due to autonomous aldosterone secretion from the adrenocortical zona glomerulosa. Improved screening techniques, particularly application of the plasma aldosterone:plasma renin activity ratio, have led to a suggestion that primary aldosteronism may be more common than previously appreciated among adults with hypertension. Glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism (GRA) was the first described familial form of hyperaldosteronism. The disorder is characterised by aldosterone secretory function regulated chronically by ACTH. Hence, aldosterone hypersecretion can be suppressed, on a sustained basis, by exogenous glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone in physiologic range doses. This autosomal dominant disorder has been shown to be caused by a hybrid gene mutation formed by a crossover of genetic material between the ACTH-responsive regulatory portion of the 11ß-hydroxylase (CYP11B1) gene and the coding region of the aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) gene. Familial hyperaldosteronism type II (FH-II), so named to distinguish the disorder from GRA or familial hyperaldosteronism type I (FH-I), is characterised by autosomal dominant inheritance of autonomous aldosterone hypersecretion which is not suppressible by dexamethasone. Linkage analysis in a single large kindred, and direct mutation screening, has shown that this disorder is unrelated to mutations in the genes for aldosterone synthase or the angiotensin II receptor. The precise genetic cause of FH-II remains to be elucidated.

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Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a metabolic disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait characterized by an increased plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level. The disease is caused by several different mutations in the LDL receptor gene. Although early identification of individuals carrying the defective gene could be useful in reducing the risk of atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction, the techniques available for determining the number of the functional LDL receptor molecules are difficult to carry out and expensive. Polymorphisms associated with this gene may be used for unequivocal diagnosis of FH in several populations. The aim of our study was to evaluate the genotype distribution and relative allele frequencies of three polymorphisms of the LDL receptor gene, HincII1773 (exon 12), AvaII (exon 13) and PvuII (intron 15), in 50 unrelated Brazilian individuals with a diagnosis of heterozygous FH and in 130 normolipidemic controls. Genomic DNA was extracted from blood leukocytes by a modified salting-out method. The polymorphisms were detected by PCR-RFLP. The FH subjects showed a higher frequency of A+A+ (AvaII), H+H+ (HincII1773) and P1P1 (PvuII) homozygous genotypes when compared to the control group (P<0.05). In addition, FH probands presented a high frequency of A+ (0.58), H+ (0.61) and P1 (0.78) alleles when compared to normolipidemic individuals (0.45, 0.45 and 0.64, respectively). The strong association observed between these alleles and FH suggests that AvaII, HincII1773 and PvuII polymorphisms could be useful to monitor the inheritance of FH in Brazilian families.

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The purpose of the present report is to demonstrate the long-term efficacy and safety of heparin-induced extracorporeal lipoprotein precipitation (HELP) of LDL-c and fibrinogen in the management of familial hypercholesterolemia. From June 1992 to June 1998 a 22-year-old young male patient with familial hypercholesterolemia (double heterozygote for C660X and S305C) resistant to medication and diet and with symptomatic coronary artery disease (angina) was treated weekly with 90-min sessions of the HELP system. The patient had also been previously submitted to right coronary artery angioplasty. The efficacy of the method was evaluated by comparing the reduction of total cholesterol, LDL-c and fibrinogen before and after the sessions and before and after initiation of the study (data are reported as averages for each year). During the study, angina episodes disappeared and there were no detectable adverse effects of the treatment. Total cholesterol (TC), fibrinogen, and LDL-c decreased significantly after each session by 59.6, 66.1 and 64%, respectively. HDL-c showed a nonsignificant reduction of 20.4%. Comparative mean values pre- and post-treatment values in the study showed significant differences: TC (488 vs 188 mg/dl), LDL-c (416.4 vs 145 mg/dl), and fibrinogen (144.2 vs 57.4 mg/dl). There was no significant change in HDL-c level: 29.4 vs 23 mg/dl. These data show that the HELP system, even for a long period of time, is a safe and efficient mode of treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia and is associated with disappearance of angina symptoms.

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Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is associated with hippocampal atrophy and hippocampal signal abnormalities. In our series of familial MTLE (FMTLE), we found a high proportion of hippocampal abnormalities. To quantify signal abnormalities in patients with FMTLE we studied 152 individuals (46 of them asymptomatic) with FMTLE. We used NIH-Image® for volumetry and signal quantification in coronal T1 inversion recovery and T2 for all cross-sections of the hippocampus. Values diverging by 2 or more SD from the control mean were considered abnormal. T2 hippocampal signal abnormalities were found in 52% of all individuals: 54% of affected subjects and 48% of asymptomatic subjects. T1 hippocampal signal changes were found in 34% of all individuals: 42.5% of affected subjects and 15% of asymptomatic subjects. Analysis of the hippocampal head (first three slices) revealed T2 abnormalities in 73% of all individuals (74% of affected subjects and 72% of asymptomatic subjects) and T1 abnormalities in 59% (67% of affected subjects and 41% of asymptomatic subjects). Affected individuals had smaller volumes than controls (P < 0.0001). There was no difference in hippocampal volumes between asymptomatic subjects and controls, although 39% of asymptomatic patients had hippocampal atrophy. Patients with an abnormal hippocampal signal (133 individuals) had smaller ipsilateral volume, but no linear correlation could be determined. Hippocampal signal abnormalities in FMTLE were more frequently found in the hippocampal head in both affected and asymptomatic family members, including those with normal volumes. These results indicate that subtle abnormalities leading to an abnormal hippocampal signal in FMTLE are not necessarily related to seizures and may be determined by genetic factors.

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Viruses share antigenic sites with normal host cell components, a phenomenon known as molecular mimicry. It has long been suggested that viral infections might trigger an autoimmune response by several mechanisms including molecular mimicry. More than 600 antiviral monoclonal antibodies generated against 11 different viruses have been reported to react with 3.5% of cells specific for uninfected mouse organs. The main pathological feature of tropical spastic paraparesis/human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I)-associated myelopathy (TSP/HAM) is a chronic inflammation of the spinal cord characterized by perivascular cuffing of mononuclear cells accompanied by parenchymal lymphocytic infiltration. We detected the presence of autoantibodies against a 98- to 100-kDa protein of in vitro cultured human astrocytes and a 33- to 35-kDa protein from normal human brain in the serum of HTLV-I-seropositive individuals. The two cell proteins exhibited molecular mimicry with HTLV-I gag and tax proteins in TSP/HAM patients, respectively. Furthermore, the location of 33- to 35-kDa protein cross-reaction correlated with the anatomical spinal cord areas (in the rat model) in which axonal damage has been reported in several cases of TSP/HAM patients. Our experimental evidence strongly suggests that the demyelinating process occurring in TSP/HAM may be mediated by molecular mimicry between domains of some viral proteins and normal cellular targets of the spinal cord sections involved in the neurodegeneration.

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Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity and polymorphism contribute significantly to the prognosis of patients with cardiomyopathy. The aim of this study was to determine the activity and type of ACE polymorphism in patients with familial and nonfamilial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and to correlate these with echocardiographic measurements (echo-Doppler). We studied 136 patients (76 males) with HCM (69 familial and 67 nonfamilial cases). Mean age was 41 ± 17 years. DNA was extracted from blood samples for the polymerase chain reaction and the determination of plasma ACE levels. Left ventricular mass, interventricular septum, and wall thickness were measured. Mean left ventricular mass index, interventricular septum and wall thickness in familial and nonfamilial forms were 154 ± 63 and 174 ± 57 g/m² (P = 0.008), 19 ± 5 and 21 ± 5 mm (P = 0.02), and 10 ± 2 and 12 ± 3 mm (P = 0.0001), respectively. ACE genotype frequencies were DD = 35%, ID = 52%, and II = 13%. A positive association was observed between serum ACE activity and left ventricular mass index (P = 0.04). Logistic regression showed that ACE activity was twice as high in patients with familial HCM and left ventricular mass index ≥190 g/m² compared with the nonfamilial form (P = 0.02). No other correlation was observed between ACE polymorphisms and the degree of myocardial hypertrophy. In conclusion, ACE activity, but not ACE polymorphisms, was associated with the degree of myocardial hypertrophy in the patients with HCM.