961 resultados para Progressive unconformity


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La dysplasie pseudorhumatoïde progressive (PPRD) est une arthropathie non- inflammatoire causée par des mutations récessives du gène WISP3. Elle se manifeste pendant la petite enfance avec une raideur progressive des articulations et des douleurs. Les patients sont référées habituellement aux rhumatologues pédiatres et aux orthopédistes, et seulement dans un deuxième temps, vers les généticiens et/ou experts dans les dysplasies osseuses. Pour cette raison le diagnostic clinique, qui repose sur les signes radiologiques typiques et l'expérience clinique, est souvent retardé et les patients peuvent recevoir des traitements anti-inflammatoires et immunosuppresseurs innécessaires. Nous reportons ici une large série de patients atteints de PPRD avec confirmation du diagnostic au niveau moléculaire, et nous soulignons les caractéristiques cliniques et radiologiques de la maladie. Il existe une fenêtre d'âge dans laquelle les signes radiologiques sont spécifiquement reconnaissables. Des anomalies spondyloépiphyseales très légères peuvent apparaître avant l'âge de 9 ans et une perte de cartilage non-spécifique qui ressemble à une ostéoarthrite avancée est présente chez les jeunes adultes. Les articulations interphalangiennes sont les premières à être atteintes, suivis par les genoux et les hanches. L'atteint de la colonne arrive chez les enfants plus grands et dans l'adolescence. Une cyphose est fréquente et une scoliose survienne chez une minorité de patients. Des signes d'ostéoarthrite avancée comme des formations ostéophytiques et/ou des calcifications périarticulaires sont observés chez les jeunes adultes atteints de PPRD et peuvent être responsables d'une certaine inflammation secondaire. L'analyse moléculaire du gène WISP3 par séquençage de l'ADN génomique permet de confirmer le diagnostic dans la plupart des cas. Néanmoins, des splicings alternatives causés par des mutations introniques peuvent être détectés dans le cDNA des fibroblastes. Dans le cas où l'analyse génomique ne montre aucune mutation chez un individu présentant les signes et symptômes typiques de la maladie, une biopsie de peau est indiquée pour analyse moléculaire du cDNA. La prise en charge de la PPRD est symptomatique et largement insatisfaisante. Le remplacement des articulations les plus atteintes est souvent nécessaire dès l'adolescence afin de diminuer les douleurs et maintenir la mobilité.

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Tumor-reactive T cells play an important role in cancer immunosurveillance. Applying the multimer technology, we report here an unexpected high frequency of Melan-A-specific CTLs in a melanoma patient with progressive lymph node metastases, consisting of 18 and 12.8% of total peripheral blood and tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells, respectively. Melan-A-specific CTLs revealed a high cytolytic activity against allogeneic Melan-A-expressing target cells but failed to kill the autologous tumor cells. Loading of the tumor cells with Melan-A peptide reversed the resistance to killing, suggesting impaired function of the MHC class I antigen processing and presentation pathway. Mutations of the coding region of the HLA-A2 binding Melan-A26-35 peptide or down-regulation of the MHC class I heavy chain, the antigenic peptide TAP, and tapasin could be excluded. However, PCR and immunohistochemical analysis revealed a deficiency of the immunoproteasomes low molecular weight protein 2 and low molecular weight protein 7 in the primary tumor cells, which affects the quantity and quality of generated T-cell epitopes and might explain the resistance to killing. This is supported by our data, demonstrating that the resistance to killing can be partially reversed by pre-exposure of the tumor cells to IFN-gamma, which is known to induce the immunoproteasomes. Overall, this is the first report of an extremely high frequency of tumor-specific CTLs that exhibit competent T-cell-effector functions but fail to lyse the autologous tumor cells. Immunotherapeutic approaches should not only focus on the induction of a robust antitumor immune response, but should also have to target tumor immune escape mechanisms.

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Division and proliferation of dendritic cells (DCs) have been proposed to contribute to homeostasis and to prolonged antigen presentation. Whether abnormal proliferation of dendritic cells causes Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a highly debated topic. Transgenic expression of simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigens in mature DCs allowed their transformation in vivo while maintaining their phenotype, function, and maturation capacity. The transformed cells were differentiated splenic CD8 alpha-positive conventional dendritic cells with increased Langerin expression. Their selective transformation was correlated with higher steady-state cycling compared with CD8 alpha-negative DCs in wild-type and transgenic mice. Mice developed a DC disease involving the spleen, liver, bone marrow, thymus, and mesenteric lymph node. Surprisingly, lesions displayed key immunohistologic features of Langerhans cell histiocytosis, including expression of Langerin and absence of the abnormal mitoses observed in Langerhans cell sarcomas. Our results demonstrate that a transgenic mouse model with striking similarities to aggressive forms of multisystem histiocytosis, such as the Letterer-Siwe syndrome, can be obtained by transformation of conventional DCs. These findings suggest that conventional DCs may cause some human multisystem LCH. They can reveal shared molecular pathways for human histiocytosis between humans and mice

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Most models for tauopathy use a mutated form of the Tau gene, MAPT, that is found in frontotemporal dementia with Parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 (FTDP-17) and that leads to rapid neurofibrillary degeneration (NFD). Use of a wild-type (WT) form of human Tau protein to model the aggregation and associated neurodegenerative processes of Tau in the mouse brain has thus far been unsuccessful. In the present study, we generated an original "sporadic tauopathy-like" model in the rat hippocampus, encoding six Tau isoforms as found in humans, using lentiviral vectors (LVs) for the delivery of a human WT Tau. The overexpression of human WT Tau in pyramidal neurons resulted in NFD, the morphological characteristics and kinetics of which reflected the slow and sporadic neurodegenerative processes observed in sporadic tauopathies, unlike the rapid neurodegenerative processes leading to cell death and ghost tangles triggered by the FTDP-17 mutant Tau P301L. This new model highlights differences in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the pathological processes induced by WT and mutant Tau and suggests that preference should be given to animal models using WT Tau in the quest to understand sporadic tauopathies.

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The autosomal recessive forms of limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are encoded by at least five distinct genes. The work performed towards the identification of two of these is summarized in this report. This success illustrates the growing importance of genetics in modern nosology.

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Sweet syndrome is a non infectious febrile disease with a neutrophilic infiltrate of dermis. Extracutaneous involvement can occur. We report two cases of Sweet syndrome with cutaneous and pulmonary involvement and give a short review of the literature of pulmonary involvement in Sweet syndrome.

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Tax reform proposals in the spirit of the "flat tax" model typically aim to reduce three parameters: the average tax burden, the progressivity of the tax schedule, and the complexity of the tax code. We explore the implications of changes in these three parameters for entrepreneurial activity, measured by counts of firm births. The Swiss fiscal system offers sufficient intra-national variation in tax codes to allow us to estimate such effects with considerable precision. We find that high average taxes and complicated tax codes depress firm birth rates, while tax progressivity per se promotes firm births. The latter result supports the existence of an insurance effect from progressive corporate income taxes for risk averse entrepreneurs. However, implied elasticities with respect to the level and complexity of corporate taxes are an order of magnitude larger than elasticities with respect to the progressivity of tax schedules.

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In recent years, contradictory reports about whether or not an unconformity exists at the base of the Upper Ordovician succession of the Pyrenees have been made. In the Cerdanya area (Central Pyrenees), good outcrop evidence for this unconformity is displayed at the base of the Rabassa conglomerates. In this area, the Upper Ordovician rocks overlie a tilted Cambro-Ordovician sequence, displaying an angular unconformity and indicating a break in the stratigraphic series. Moreover, the existence of such an unconformity is supported by the distribution of Variscan minor structures, suggesting that the Cambro-Ordovician and the Upper Ordovician strata initially had different orientations before the main Variscan folding.

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In contrast to intact BALB/c mice, BALB/c mice rendered deficient in Vbeta4+ CD4+ T cells develop a Th1 response to infection with Leishmania major and are resistant. Vbeta4-deficient BALB/c mice are unable to generate the early IL-4 transcription occurring in Vbeta4 Valpha8 CD4+ T cells of BALB/c mice within 1 day of infection. Here we demonstrate that treatment of Vbeta4-deficient BALB/c mice with IL-4 during the first 64 h after infection instructs Th2 cell development and susceptibility to infection. The demonstrated inability of IL-4 to reverse the resistant phenotype of BALB/c mice treated with anti-CD4 mAb the day before infection suggest that these effects of IL-4 require its interaction with CD4+ T cells. In contrast to draining lymph node cells from BALB/c mice, cells from Vbeta4-deficient BALB/c mice remain responsive to IL-12 following infection. Strikingly, administration of IL-4 to Vbeta4-deficient BALB/c mice renders their lymph node cells unresponsive to IL-12 by down-regulating IL-12R beta2-chain expression. This study directly demonstrates that in BALB/c mice IL-4 is necessary and sufficient to initiate the molecular events steering Th2 cell maturation and susceptibility to L. major.