674 resultados para Lupus nephritis


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Background: The appearance of symptoms compatible with systemic autoimmune diseases has been described in relation to several viral infections like HIV, cytomegalovirus and especially PVB19, depending on the evolution of the immunological condition of the host and their age. We present a young immunocompetent male patient, with clinical manifestations simulating systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with important activation of cytokines. Methods: For quantification of the different cytokines in plasma, a commercially available multiplex bead immunoassay, based on the Luminex platform (Cat # HSCYTO-60SK-08, Milliplex® MAP High Sensitivity, Millipore), was used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. All samples were run in duplicate and the data (mean fluorescence intensity) were analyzed using a Luminex reader. The mean concentration was calculated using a standard curve. Results: The clinical evolution was favourable without the need for any specific treatment, showing complete recovery after two months. Whilst the symptoms and viral charge were disappearing, the anti-DNA continued to increase and we demonstrate important activation of IL-10, IL-6 and TNFα cytokines as a result of a hyperstimulating response by an immunocompetent hyperfunctional system, which persists after clinical improvement. We should emphasize the behaviour of two cytokines: IL-12p70 and IL-2, which showed opposite tendencies. Conclusions: Viral infections, especially PVB19, can produce or simulate several autoimmune diseases as a hyperstimulation response from an immunocompetent hyperfunctional system. Consequently, a persistent increase of autoantobodies and important activation of cytokines, even after clinical improvement and seroconversion, can be demonstrated.

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Hydroxychloroquine is an antimalarial drug used in many rheumatologic and systemic diseases. Although considered by clinicians to be relatively safe, serious side effects have been documented (retinotoxicity, neuromyotoxicity and cardiotoxicity). We present the case of a 41-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who presented at our institution with acute heart failure after taking hydroxychloroquine for a period of 3 months. An endomyocardial biopsy ruled out myocarditis related to systemic lupus erythematosus but demonstrated pathological changes related to hydroxychloroquine toxicity. It is exceptional to observe such cardiac toxicity after such a low cumulative dose (16 grams). The potential severity and reversibility of this complication underscores the importance of a high level of suspicion and timely diagnosis.

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The gastrointestinal system is commonly implicated in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). Ascites, produced by several mechanisms has been reported as a systemic manifestation of lupus, but only rarely as an initial presentation of the disease. Its appearance is often insidious and without abdominal pain. Chylous ascites (such as chyle in the peritoneal cavity) has seldom been reported in SLE. We describe a case of chylous ascites in an SLE patient, reviewing the other published cases, its pathophysiology and its management.

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção de grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Clínica.

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Es un estudio de tipo descriptivo ya que se pretende evaluar el nivel de actividad del Lupus eritematoso sistémico, el grado de afectación renal por medio de los resultados de los reportes de biopsia renal en pacientes con nefropatía lúpica; transversal ya que se analizará en el período de enero del 2010 a diciembre del 2012. Observacional, no se realizará ninguna acción ni interacción con el paciente; retrospectivo donde se analizarán expedientes de pacientes con diagnóstico de nefropatía lúpica en un período de tres años. El método utilizado fue la revisión de expedientes clínicos, completando la hoja de recolección de datos instrumento creado para la obtención de la información útil para este trabajo de investigación. La investigación está conformada por un total de 45 pacientes con diagnóstico de lupus eritematoso sistémico la mayoría pertenecen al género femenino en una relación de 1: 2.75 masculino: femenino; más de la mitad provienen del área rural; la manifestación clínica más frecuente de enfermedad renal es la hipertensión arterial seguida por el edema, la alteración renal más frecuente por lo que se les realizo biopsia renal fue la proteinuria que representa el 50%, seguido de la elevación de la creatinina; la clasificación según la histopatología de la biopsia renal según la clasificación de la OMS fue la Clase IV que representa más del 40 %.

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The aetiology of autoimmunes disease is multifactorial and involves interactions among environmental, hormonal and genetic factors. Many different genes may contribute to autoimmunes disease susceptibility. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes have been extensively studied, however many non-polymorphic MHC genes have also been reported to contribute to autoimmune diseases susceptibility. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of SLC11A1 gene in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Ninety-six patients with SLE, 37 with RA and 202 controls enrolled in this case-control study, were evaluated with regard to demographic, genetic, laboratorial and clinical data. SLE mainly affects females in the ratio of 18 women for each man, 88,3% of the patients aged from 15 to 45 years old and it occurs with similar frequency in whites and mulattos. The rate of RA between women and men was 11:1, with 77,1% of the cases occurring from 31 to 60 years. The genetic analysis of the point mutation -236 of the SLC11A1 gene by SSCP did not show significant differences between alleles/genotypes in patients with SLE or RA when compared to controls. The most frequent clinical manifestations in patients with SLE were cutaneous (87%) and joint (84.9%). In patients with RA, the most frequent out-joint clinical manifestation were rheumatoid nodules (13,5%). Antinuclear antibodies were present in 100% of the patients with SLE. There was no significant relation between activity of disease and presence of rheumatoid factor in patients with RA, however 55,6% of patients with active disease presented positive rheumatoid factor. Significant association between alleles/genotypes of point mutation -236 and clinical manifestations was not found

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Tesis (Médico Veterinario). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Medicina Veterinaria, 2014

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Premature cardiovascular events have been observed in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, but the reason for this accelerated process is still debatable; although traditional risk factors are more prevalent in such patients than in the general population, the do not seem to fully explain that enhanced risk. One of the most important conditions is a proatherogenic lipid proile. There is not enough data about it in Mexican SLE patients. Objective: To establish the differences in the lipid proiles between Mexican patients with SLE and the general population. Material and methods: Observational, transversal, descriptive and comparative study, between SLE patients and age-sex-matched healthy volunteers. We performed a full lipid proile (by spectrophotometry) 14 hours of fast. The results obtained were analyzed by the statistical program SPSS® Statistics version 17. Results: We studied the full lipid proiles of 138 subjects, 69 with a diagnosis of SLE and 69 agesex- matched healthy volunteers; 95.7% were females and 4.3% males. Average age was 30 years; average body mass index (BMI) 25.96 ± 5.96 kg/m² in SLE patients and 26.72 ± 4.36 kg/m² in the control group (p = 0.396). Average of total cholesterol 156 mg/dl in the SLE patients and 169.4 mg/dl in the control group (p =0.028); average of low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol 85.27 mg/dl in the SLE patients and 97.57 mg/dl in the control group (p = 0.023). Conclusions: We did not ind statistical differences in the lipid proiles among patients and healthy volunteers, which could explain increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality observed in SLE patients

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Objetivos: (1) Estudiar la frecuencia de eventos cardiovasculares (CV) que presentaron los pacientes de una gran cohorte española de lupus eritematoso sistémico (LES) tras el diagnóstico de la enfermedad, y (2) investigar los principales factores de riesgo implicados en la aterosclerosis. Material y métodos: Estudio transversal retrospectivo basado en RELESSER, un registro multicéntrico, nacional de pacientes diagnosticados de LES. Pacientes: sujetos con diagnóstico de LES (criterios ACR 1997), atendidos en 45 servicios de Reumatología españoles. Variables: demográficas, clínicas, factores de riesgo tradicionales y eventos CV. La variable de desenlace fue evento CV que se definió por la presencia de al menos uno de los siguientes tras el diagnóstico de LES: 1) Enfermedad cardiaca isquémica (infarto agudo de miocardio y/o angina por clínica y/o electrocardiograma y/o enzimas y/o coronariografía), 2) accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) basado en un diagnóstico previo o por clínica y/o imagen; y 3) enfermedad arterial periférica por diagnóstico previo o por imagen. Los pacientes con eventos CV previos al diagnóstico de LES se excluyeron del análisis. Protocolo: la información fue recogida a partir de las historias clínicas usando un protocolo específico en una plataforma web y con previo entrenamiento de los investigadores. Análisis estadístico: Descriptivo y comparaciones entre grupos utilizando χ2, T-Student o U Mann-Whitney. Análisis de regresión logística múltiple para analizar los posibles factores de riesgo CV asociados a aterosclerosis. Resultados: Desde el año 2.011 al 2.012, 3.658 pacientes con LES fueron reclutados en RELESSER y solo 9 se excluyeron por insuficiente información sobre eventos CV. De los 3.649 restantes, 374 (10,9%) presentaron al menos un evento CV. Doscientos sesenta y nueve (7,4%) pacientes tuvieron 318 eventos CV tras el diagnóstico de LES. El 86,2% de esos pacientes eran mujeres, mediana [RIQ] de edad de 54,9 años [43,2 ̶ 66,1] y una duración del LES de 212.0 meses [120,8 ̶ 289,0]. La media (DE) de edad al cuando sufrieron el primer evento CV fue 48,6 (17,1) años. Los ACV (5,7%), fueron los eventos más frecuentes seguidos de la cardiopatía isquémica (3,8%) y la enfermedad arterial periférica (2,2%). El análisis multivariante mostró una fuerte asociación (OR [IC 95%]) entre los eventos CV y la edad (1,03 [1,02 ̶ 1,04]), la hipertensión arterial (1,71 [1,20 ̶ 2,44]), el tabaquismo (1,48 [1,06 ̶ 2,07]), la diabetes (2,2 [1,32 ̶ 3,74]), la dislipemia (2.18 [1,54 ̶ 3,09], el lupus neuropsiquiátrico (2,42 [1,56 ̶ 3,75]), la presencia de valvulopatía (2,44[1,34 ̶ 4,26]), serositis (1,54 [1,09 ̶ 2.18]), anticuerpos antifosfolípidos (1,57 [1,13 ̶ 2,17]), disminución del complemento (1,81 [1,12 ̶ 2,93]) y la toma de azatioprina (1,47 [1,04 ̶ 2,07]). Conclusiones: Los pacientes con LES presentan una alta prevalencia de enfermedad CV prematura que se asocia con factores de riesgo CV tradicionales y relacionados con el LES. Aunque se necesitan futuros estudios que lo comprueben, nuestro trabajo demuestra, por primera vez, una asociación entre la diabetes y los eventos CV en pacientes con LES.

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El síndrome antifosfolípido es un desorden autoinmune caracterizado por hipercoagulabilidad que requiere terapia anticoagulante como pilar fundamental, siendo la warfarina el tratamiento de elección en los casos que requieren manejo por largos periodos. Sin embargo, los pacientes con anticoagulante lúpico positivo representan un reto porque tienen mayor riesgo de presentar eventos trombóticos, sumado a que el seguimiento con el International Normalized Ratio (INR) no es confiable, ya que estos anticuerpos generan interferencia con las pruebas de laboratorio basadas en fosfolípidos, como es el caso del tiempo de protrombina (PT) con INR basal prolongado, incluso antes del inicio de la terapia anticoagulante. Por tal razón, se ilustra el caso de una paciente con síndrome antifosfolípido primario y anticoagulante lúpico positivo quien ha presentado múltiples episodios trombóticos, a pesar de recibir terapia anticoagulante. Además se hace una revisión de la literatura disponible y se postulan nuevas metas de INR en estos pacientes diferentes de las que se plantean actualmente.

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The 'histone code' is a well-established hypothesis describing the idea that specific patterns of post-translational modifications to histones act like a molecular "code" recognised and used by non-histone proteins to regulate specific chromatin functions. One modification which has received significant attention is that of histone acetylation. The enzymes which regulate this modification are described as histone acetyltransferases or HATs, and histone deacetylases or HDACs. Due to their conserved catalytic domain HDACs have been actively targeted as a therapeutic target. The proinflammatory environment is increasingly being recognised as a critical element for both degenerative diseases and cancer. The present review will discuss the current knowledge surrounding the clinical potential & current development of histone deacetylases for the treatment of diseases for which a proinflammatory environment plays important roles, and the molecular mechanisms by which such inhibitors may play important functions in modulating the proinflammatory environment. © 2009 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

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Although cytosolic glutathione S-transferase (GST) enzymes occupy a key position in biological detoxification processes, two of the most relevant human isoenzymes, GSTT1-1 and GSTM1-1, are genetically deleted (non-functional alleles GSTT1*0 and GSTM1*0) in a high percentage of the human population, with major ethnic differences. The structures of the GSTT and GSTM gene areas explain the underlying genetic processes. GSTT1-1 is highly conserved during evolution and plays a major role in phase-II biotransformation of a number of drugs and industrial chemicals, e.g. cytostatic drugs, hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons. GSTM1-1 is particularly relevant in the deactivation of carcinogenic intermediates of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Several lines of evidence suggest that hGSTT1-1 and/or hGSTM1-1 play a role in the deactivation of reactive oxygen species that are likely to be involved in cellular processes of inflammation, ageing and degenerative diseases. There is cumulating evidence that combinations of the GSTM1*0 state with other genetic traits affecting the metabolism of carcinogens (CYP1A1, GSTP1) may predispose the aero-digestive tract and lung, especially in smokers, to a higher risk of cancer. The GSTM1*0 status appears also associated with a modest increase in the risk of bladder cancer, consistent with a GSTM1 interaction with carcinogenic tobacco smoke constituents. Both human GST deletions, although largely counterbalanced by overlapping substrate affinities within the GST superfamily, have consequences when the organism comes into contact with distinct man-made chemicals. This appears relevant in industrial toxicology and in drug metabolism.