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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 122(3): e202310063, jun. 2024. tab
Article Dans Anglais, Espagnol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1555007

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El síndrome de Down, o trisomía 21, tiene una mortalidad mayor que la población general, debido principalmente a infecciones respiratorias. El objetivo de este trabajo es describir el compromiso inmunológico en una serie de casos de pacientes con síndrome de Down derivados a Inmunología por infecciones recurrentes o por hallazgo patológico de laboratorio, entre el 1 de junio de 2016 y el 31 de mayo de 2022. Se describe el compromiso de la inmunidad en 24 pacientes. Doce pacientes presentaron falla de respuesta a polisacáridos y recibieron quimioprofilaxis antibiótica y/o gammaglobulina sustitutiva. En 3 pacientes, se observó agammaglobulinemia con linfocitos B presentes y se indicó gammaglobulina sustitutiva. En 9 pacientes, se observó linfopenia T y en 1 paciente, compromiso inmune combinado.


Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, has a higher mortality than the general population, mainly due to respiratory tract infections. The objective of this study was to describe immune compromise in a series of cases of patients with Down syndrome referred to the Pediatric Immunology Section due to recurrent infections or pathological laboratory findings between 6/1/2016 and 5/31/2022. Here we describe immune compromise in 24 patients. Twelve patients failed to develop a polysaccharide response and received antibiotic chemoprophylaxis, or gamma globulin replacement therapy. Three patientsdeveloped agammaglobulinemia with presence of B cells and gamma globulin replacement therapy was indicated. Nine patients had T-cell lymphopenia and 1 patient, combined immune compromise.


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Humains , Nourrisson , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Enfant , Adolescent , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire , Syndrome de Down/complications , Gammaglobulines , Immunoglobulines par voie veineuse/usage thérapeutique , Antibactériens/usage thérapeutique
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 100(supl.1): S65-S73, Mar.-Apr. 2024. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558334

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Abstract Objectives To review and discuss the role of an elimination diet in food-allergic children, emphasizing nutritional aspects for a better practical approach. Sources Non-systematic review of the literature. Findings Under an elimination diet, food-allergic patients may suffer from growth impairment or obesity and compromised quality of life. Disease phenotype, age, type, number of foods excluded, comorbidities, eating difficulties, economic status, and food availability must be considered for an appropriate diet prescription. Diet quality encompasses diversity and degree of food processing, which may alter immune regulation. Conclusions A friendly food elimination diet prescription depends on a multidisciplinary approach beyond macro and micronutrients.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 46(1): 49-57, Jan.-Mar. 2024. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557876

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Abstract The evolutionary conserved link between coagulation and innate immunity is a biological process characterized by the thrombosis formation stimulus of immune cells and specific thrombosis-related molecules. In physiological settings, the relationship between the immune system and thrombosis facilitates the recognition of pathogens and damaged cells and inhibits pathogen proliferation. However, when deregulated, the interplay between hemostasis and innate immunity becomes a pathological process named immunothrombosis, which is at the basis of several infectious and inflammation-related thrombotic disorders, including coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In advanced stages, alterations in both coagulation and immune cell function due to extreme inflammation lead to an increase in blood coagulability, with high rates of thrombosis and mortality. Therefore, understanding underlying mechanisms in immunothrombosis has become decisive for the development of more efficient therapies to treat and prevent thrombosis in COVID-19 and in other thrombotic disorders. In this review, we outline the existing knowledge on the molecular and cellular processes involved in immunothrombosis, focusing on the role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), platelets and the coagulation pathway. We also describe how the deregulation of hemostasis is associated with pathological conditions and can significantly aggravate a patient's condition, using COVID-19 as a clinical model.

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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 57: e13172, fev.2024. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557326

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Accumulation of visceral adipose tissue is associated with metabolic syndrome (MS), insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia. Here we examined several morphometric and biochemical parameters linked to MS in a rodent litter size reduction model, and how a 30-day fish oil (FO) supplementation affected these parameters. On day 3 post-birth, pups were divided into groups of ten or three. On day 22, rats were split into control (C) and small litter (SL) until 60 days old. Then, after metabolic disturbance and obesity were confirmed, FO supplementation started for 30 days and the new groups were named control (C), FO supplemented (FO), obese (Ob), and obese FO supplemented (ObFO). Comparison was performed by Student t-test or 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey post hoc test. At the end of the 60-day period, SL rats were hyperphagic, obese, hypoinsulinemic, normoglycemic, and had high visceral fat depot and high interleukin (IL)-6 plasma concentration. Obese rats at 90 days of age were fatter, hyperphagic, hyperglycemic, hypertriacylgliceromic, hipoinsulinemic, with low innate immune response. IL-6 production ex vivo was higher, but in plasma it was not different from the control group. FO supplementation brought all biochemical changes to normal values, normalized food intake, and reduced body weight and fat mass in obese rats. The innate immune response was improved but still not as efficient as in lean animals. Our results suggested that as soon MS appears, FO supplementation must be used to ameliorate the morpho- and biochemical effects caused by MS and improve the innate immune response.

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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 46: e20233267, 2024. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557208

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Objectives: Evidence from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and postmortem studies has demonstrated white-matter (WM) deficits in bipolar disorder (BD). Changes in peripheral blood biomarkers have also been observed; however, studies evaluating the potential relationship between brain alterations and the periphery are scarce. The objective of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between blood-based biomarkers and WM in BD. Methods: PubMed, Embase, and PsycINFO were used to conduct literature searches. Cross-sectional or longitudinal studies reporting original data which investigated both a blood-based biomarker and WM (by neuroimaging) in BD were included. Results: Of 3,750 studies retrieved, 23 were included. Several classes of biomarkers were found to have a significant relationship with WM in BD. These included cytokines and growth factors (interleukin-8 [IL-8], tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF-α], and insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 [IGFBP-3]), innate immune system (natural killer cells [NK]), metabolic markers (lipid hydroperoxidase, cholesterol, triglycerides), the kynurenine (Kyn) pathway (5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, kynurenic acid [Kyna]), and various gene polymorphisms (serotonin-transporter-linked promoter region). Conclusion: This systematic review revealed that blood-based biomarkers are associated with markers of WM deficits observed in BD. Longitudinal studies investigating the potential clinical utility of these specific biomarkers are encouraged. Systematic review registration: PROSPERO CRD42021279246.

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Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559785

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Introducción: El glutamato monosódico se emplea en humanos desde el pasado siglo como potenciador del sabor. Su inoculación parenteral en murinos durante el período neonatal causa lesiones en varios núcleos hipotalámicos. Objetivo: Describir los efectos del glutamato monosódico sobre el sistema neuroendocrinoinmune en murinos. Metodos: Se realizó una revisión de artículos de libre acceso en las bases de datos PubMed y SciELO entre enero de 2013 y julio de 2020. También se examinó el texto básico de la asignatura Sangre y Sistema Inmune de la carrera de medicina. Desarrollo: Con independencia de su efecto adictivo, varios estudios defienden la inocuidad del glutamato monosódico. Sin embargo, este compuesto puede atravesar la barrera hematoencefálica de neonatos de murinos, y ocasionar trastornos metabólicos, reproductivos y del sistema inmune. Conclusiones: El glutamato monosódico en roedores causa alteraciones en los órganos que integran el suprasistema neuroendocrinoinmune y, por tanto, afecta sus funciones homeostáticas. Los mecanismos patogénicos no se conocen con exactitud.


Introduction: Monosodium glutamate has been used in humans since the last century as a flavor enhancer. Its parenteral inoculation in murine during the neonatal period causes lesions in several hypothalamic nuclei. Objective: To describe the effects of monosodium glutamate on the neuroendocrine immune system in murine samples. Methods: A review of open access articles in the PubMed and SciELO databases was conducted between January 2013 and July 2020. The basic text of the Blood and Immune System course of the medical school was also reviewed. Development: Regardless of its addictive effect, several studies defend the safety of monosodium glutamate. However, this compound can cross the blood-brain barrier of murine neonates, causing metabolic, reproductive and immune system disorders. Conclusions: Monosodium glutamate in rodents causes alterations in the organs that make up the neuroendocrine-immune suprasystem and, therefore, affects their homeostatic functions. The pathogenic mechanisms are not known exactly.

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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 171-179, 2024.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016437

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The interaction between microbes and the human immune system has long been a focus in biomedical research. Next-generation sequencing has revealed that in addition to gut microbiota, the respiratory tract also harbors microbial communities, forming an interconnected network with the gut microbiota through immune cells and active factors. This review aims to explore how the gut and lung microbiota regulate immune responses, including their roles in local and systemic immune modulation. It also delineates the immunological connections along the gut-lung axis. Further elucidating the influence of microbes on the immune system holds important clinical significance for understanding diseases and exploring novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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Int. j. morphol ; 41(6): 1727-1733, dic. 2023. ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528782

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El bazo es el órgano linfático intraperitoneal más grande del organismo, presentando dos funciones principales: defensiva, mediante respuesta inmunitaria y filtración sanguínea. El objetivo de la presente revisión, fue obtener información actualizada sobre la anatomía del bazo de la rata albina (Rattus norvegicus albinus) y comparativa con la anatomía del bazo humano, perro, gato y cerdo, al representar las principales especies de importancia en la medicina, medicina veterinaria y en las ciencias biomédicas. Se realizó una búsqueda de material bibliográfico actualizado en diferentes sitios web científicos. Es así como, se revisaron 71 fuentes bibliográficas, en su gran mayoría artículos científicos (31), libros de anatomía humana y veterinaria (17), artículos especializados (17) y tesis (6). En general existe consenso, sobre la descripción anatómica del bazo, el cual se sitúa en la región hipocondriaca izquierda del abdomen, entre el fondo del estómago y el diafragma, irrigado por la arteria y vena esplénica. Se evidenció que existen similitudes en aspectos macroscópicos, al comparar el bazo de la rata blanca, con el bazo de otras especies (funcionalidad, peso relativo, ubicación topográfica). En aspectos microscópicos, el bazo en humanos y otros mamíferos se compone de estroma, además de parénquima, constituido a su vez por pulpa blanca y roja. En particular, existen diferencias entre el bazo de rata, humano, gato, perro y cerdo, en formas, tamaños y aspectos microscópicos, relacionados con la microcirculación e inmunidad. Mientras que existen semejanzas en procesos patológicos y respuestas a tratamientos farmacológicos y clínicos. Por lo anteriormente expuesto, se concluye que la rata albina constituye un buen modelo biológico, específicamente en aspectos anatómicos microscópicos del bazo de tipo inmunológico. Mientras que el bazo de cerdo es mejor comparativamente, en estudios anatómicos macroscópicos de tipo quirúrgicos, resultando ambos extrapolables, especialmente a la medicina humana.


SUMMARY: The spleen is the largest intraperitoneal lymphatic organ of the body, presenting two main functions: defensive, through immune response and blood filtration. The objective of the present review was to obtain updated information on the anatomy of the spleen of the albino rat (Rattus norvegicus albinus) and to compare it with the anatomy of the human, dog, cat and pig spleen, representing the main species of importance in medicine, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences. A search for updated bibliographic material was carried out in different scientific websites. Thus, 71 bibliographic sources were reviewed, mostly scientific articles (31), human and veterinary anatomy books (17), specialized articles (17) and theses (6). In general, there is consensus on the anatomical description of the spleen, which is located in the left hypochondriac region of the abdomen between the fundus of the stomach and the diaphragm, irrigated by the splenic artery and vein. It was evidenced that there are similarities in macroscopic aspects when comparing the spleen of the white rat with the spleen of other species (functionality, relative weight, topographic location). In microscopic aspects, the spleen in humans and other mammals is composed of stroma, in addition to parenchyma, constituted in turn by white and red pulp. In particular, there are differences between rat, human, cat, dog and pig spleens in shapes, sizes and microscopic aspects related to microcirculation and immunity. While there are similarities in pathological processes and responses to pharmacological and clinical treatments. For the above mentioned, it is concluded that the albino rat constitutes a good biological model, specifically in microscopic anatomical aspects of the spleen of immunological type. While the pig spleen is comparatively better in macroscopic anatomical studies of surgical type, both are extrapolable especially to human medicine.


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Humains , Animaux , Rats , Rate/anatomie et histologie , Anatomie comparée , Système immunitaire/anatomie et histologie , Anatomie vétérinaire
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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 66(4): 8-19, jul.-ago. 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514818

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Resumen Las proteínas de choque térmico se describieron como una respuesta intracelular al estrés calórico; sin embargo, al paso del tiempo, se observó que estas proteínas tienen múltiples funciones y que participan de manera relevante tanto en los procesos fisiológicos como patológicos. Las actividades que realizan las proteínas de choque térmico se relacionan con su localización, que puede ser intra o extracelular, al momento fisiológico y a las diferentes asociaciones estructurales, que pueden ser desde péptidos derivados de estas, hasta dímeros o multímeros. Con base en estas características funcionales, se les ha denominado proteínas multiempleo o "moonlighting proteins". En este artículo se describen algunas de las actividades de estas proteínas con relación al sistema inmunológico y las infecciones virales, en particular con los procesos inflamatorios.


Abstract Heat shock proteins (HSP) were first described as a cell response to heat stress. However, over time, it has become clear they have multiple functions inside and outside cells, and that they actively participate in different physiological and pathological processes. They perform functions related to their cellular location or physiological moment, which is why they have been called multi-use proteins or "moonlighting proteins". Furthermore, HSP activity is associated with different structural conformations, from peptides derived from them or as dimers or multimers, to mention a few. This article describes these functions and their relationship with the immune system, and their relationship with viral infection, particularly with inflammatory processes.

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Rev. invest. clín ; 75(3): 129-142, May.-Jun. 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515316

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ABSTRACT Alcohol consumption has been linked to numerous pathologic conditions, including infectious diseases and several types of cancer. Alcohol exerts its modulatory effects on the immune system (IS) in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Numerous studies indicate that these alterations affect responses such as peripheral inflammation or decreased antibody production and promote chronic inflammation, leading to cell death. The molecular mechanisms underlying these effects involve generating an oxidative tissue environment, producing cell damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), and activating pattern recognition receptors. In particular, toll-like receptors and their signaling system emerge as central elements whose activity is altered by alcohol intake. There is also some epidemiological evidence demonstrating the causal role of alcohol in the development of various types of cancer, such as head-and-neck cancer, esophageal cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, and breast cancer. Most recent evidence suggests that factors related to alcohol consumption and cancer include increased levels of acetaldehyde, production of reactive oxygen species, alteration in DNA methylation, and modifications in retinoid metabolism. In addition, changes associated with alcohol use on the IS and intestinal microbiota may favor the growth of some types of tumors.

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Rev. medica electron ; 45(3)jun. 2023.
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1450120

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Informes recientes dan cuenta de una fuerte asociación entre la obesidad y la severidad de la infección de COVID-19, lo cual se fundamenta en la presencia de un estado proinflamatorio crónico en el paciente obeso, vinculado a trastornos metabólicos y del sistema inmune. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo revisar los más recientes estudios sobre la asociación positiva que se establece entre la obesidad, como factor de riesgo, y la severidad y mortalidad de los pacientes con COVID-19; también renovar los mecanismos involucrados, para lo cual se seleccionaron artículos publicados -principalmente en los últimos cinco años- en las bases de datos PubMed, SciELO, ClinicalKey y LILACS, y en el motor de búsqueda Google Académico. Estos estudios incluyeron, entre otros parámetros, el Índice de Masa Corporal y su asociación a la severidad y mortalidad por COVID-19. Como resultado, la evidencia clínica sugiere que el sobrepeso y la obesidad presentan una alta prevalencia en los casos severos de pacientes adultos con COVID-19. Se concluye que la obesidad, en estos pacientes, requiere de un manejo particular, pues debe ser considerada un factor de riesgo independiente de otras comorbilidades. Esto se debe a su contribución a una mayor susceptibilidad y severidad, asociándose positivamente con alteraciones del sistema inmune y con reacciones hiperinflamatorias por liberación excesiva de citoquinas, comprometiendo el funcionamiento de órganos y sistemas y potenciando las complicaciones de la infección de SARS-CoV-2 y la mortalidad.


Recent reports indicate a strong association between obesity and the severity of COVID-19 infection, which is based on the presence of a chronic pro-inflammatory state in obese patients, linked to metabolic and immune system disorders. This paper aims to reviewing the most recent studies on the positive association established between obesity, as a risk factor, and severity and mortality of patients with COVID-19; it also aims to renew the involved mechanisms, for which articles published-mainly in the last five years-in the PubMed, SciELO, Clinical Key and LILACS databases, and in the Google Scholar search engine were selected. These studies included, among other parameters, the body mass index and its association to severity and mortality due to COVID-19. As a result, the clinical evidence suggests that overweight and obesity have a high prevalence in severe cases of adult patients with COVID-19. It is concluded that obesity, in these patients, requires a particular management, as it should be considered a risk factor independent of other comorbidities. This is due to its contribution to a greater susceptibility and severity, positively associated to alterations of the immune system and to hyper-inflammatory reactions by excessive release of cytokines, compromising the functioning of organs and systems and enhancing the complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality.

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Revista Digital de Postgrado ; 12(1): 353, abr. 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1509825

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El sistema intestinal posee una capacidad regenerativa intrínseca y fisiológica que tiene lugar a partir de las células madreLgr5+ ubicadas en el fondo de las criptas intestinales, las cuales se diferencian hacia las células progenitoras secretoras y absortivas con sus respectivas células especializadas mediante la activación de señalizaciones intracelulares como Wnt, Hippo y Notch. Condiciones adversas como lesiones e infecciones tisulares inducen esta actividad regenerativa promovida por variados mecanismos que influyen en el microambiente celular. El sistema inmunológico detecta alteraciones en el tejido intestinal y, a través de la activación de células inmunocompetentes y la secreción de citoquinas proinflamatorias, favorece la desdiferenciación de células especializadas hacia células madre para desencadenar la respuesta regenerativa. En cuanto al sistema nervioso entérico, su influencia está sujeta a modificaciones en la microbiota y los hábitos alimenticios, y se encuentra determinada en gran parte, por las células gliales entéricas y la expresión de distintos marcadores de plasticidad, que permiten limitar la lesión y reparar el tejido. Por su parte, la epigenéticamodifica la expresión genética y consecuentemente, la capacidadregenerativa intestinal, variando de acuerdo a cada paciente porla influencia de factores externos como la dieta o el estadopsicobiológico. De esta forma, la respuesta regenerativa intestinalinducida por lesiones, integra múltiples mecanismos y poseeimportantes repercusiones clínicas en cuanto a EII, disbiosise incluso tumorogénesis; conocer los mecanismos que regulanesta actividad puede sentar las bases para la creación de terapias innovadoras en el mismo ámbito(AU)


The intestinal system has an intrinsic and physiological regenerative capacity that takes place from the Lgr5+ stem cells located at the bottom of the intestinal crypts, which differentiate into secretory and absorptive progenitor cells with their specialized cells by activating intracellular signalslike Wnt, Hippo and Notch. Adverse conditions such asinjuries and tissue infections induce this regenerative activity promoted by various mechanisms that influence the cellular microenvironment. The immune system senses disturbances in the intestinal tissue and, through the activation of immunocompetent cells and the secretion of proinflammatorycytokines, favors the dedifferentiation of specialized cells intostem cells to trigger the regenerative response. Regarding theenteric nervous system, its influence is subject to modificationsin the microbiota and dietary habits, and is largely determinedby enteric glial cells and the expression of different plasticitymarkers, which enable to limit injuries and repair tissue. On the other hand, epigenetics modifies genetic expressionand, consequently, intestinal regenerative capacity, varying according to each patient due to the influence of external factors such as diet or psychobiological status. There fore, the intestinal regenerative response induced by lesions integrates multiple mechanisms and has important clinical repercussions in terms of IBD, dysbiosis, and even tumorigenesis; knowing themechanisms that regulate this activity can lay the foundations for the creation of innovative therapies in the same field (AU)


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Muqueuse intestinale
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Arq. Asma, Alerg. Imunol ; 7(1): 123-126, 20230300. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1509647

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Autoimmune diseases have been progressively recognized as a potential complication of primary immunodeficiency, especially for some genetic subtypes of common variable immunodeficiency. Although often associated with other autoimmune disorders, autoimmune myasthenia gravis is occasionally identified as a neuromuscular complication of primary immunodeficiency. We report the case of a Brazilian woman with common variable immunodeficiency-8 due to an LRBA variant, in which myasthenia gravis was identified in association with anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody. Marked clinical improvement occurred after intravenous immunoglobulin therapy.


Doenças autoimunes foram progressivamente reconhecidas como complicações potenciais das imunodeficiências primárias, especialmente para alguns subtipos genéticos das imunodeficiências comuns variáveis. Embora se associe comumente a outras doenças autoimunes, a Miastenia gravis autoimune adquirida foi raramente associada como complicação neuromuscular de imunodeficiências primárias. É descrito neste artigo o caso de paciente brasileira do sexo feminino com diagnóstico de Imunodeficiência Comum Variável tipo 8 por variante no gene LRBA, na qual foi identificada Miastenia gravis em associação a anticorpos antirreceptor de acetilcolina. Ela evoluiu com marcante melhora clínica após a introdução de terapêutica com imunoglobulina endovenosa.


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Humains , Femelle , Adulte
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 121(1): e202202885, feb. 2023. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1413466

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Los errores innatos de la inmunidad (EII), antes llamados inmunodeficiencias primarias (IDP), son un grupo heterogéneo de trastornos genéticos con defectos en uno o más componentes del sistema inmune. Los pacientes afectados por EII presentan aumentada susceptibilidad a microorganismos únicos o múltiples que se manifestará con infecciones recurrentes de diferente tipo y gravedad dependiendo del tipo de la localización del defecto. La prevención de infecciones es uno de los pilares fundamentales en el abordaje integral de los pacientes con EII. En este trabajo se resumen las conclusiones consensuadas en el Grupo de Trabajo de Inmunología Pediátrica de la Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría, sobre la base de la revisión de la evidencia disponible, respecto a los principios esenciales para el cuidado, la prevención de infecciones y la quimioprofilaxis en los errores innatos de la inmunidad para la orientación del pediatra y especialista dedicados al seguimiento de estas enfermedades.


Inborn errors of immunity, previously named primary immunodeficiency are a heterogeneous group of genetic defects of different components of the immune system. Patients present high susceptibility to an only or several microorganisms, developing recurrent infections; the severity is related to the specific genetic type of immunity defect. The main strategy on the management of these illness is the prevention of infections. These consensus guidelines made by the Pediatric Immunology Work Group of Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría, givese main approaches of infection prevention in order to provide a useful tool for all practitioners who are involved in the management of these patients, based on scientific evidence and broad consensus of a specialized panel expert.


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Humains , Enfant , Chimioprévention , Maladies du système immunitaire/congénital
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Cienc. Salud (St. Domingo) ; 7(1): [27], 2023.
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1444336

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Introducción: el síndrome inflamatorio de reconstitución inmune es una complicación clínica dada en algunas personas infectadas con el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) luego de empezar la terapia antirretroviral; se destaca por la producción de citoquinas proinflamatorias, que se han estudiado como posibles biomarcadores que puedan orientar para el diagnóstico y pronóstico de esta condición clínica. Objetivo: llevar a cabo una revisión actualizada de los avances en los biomarcadores para el diagnóstico de SIRI, resaltando la importancia de las moléculas inflamatorias y los exosomas, tanto en su patogénesis como un posible Gold estándar para la confirmación de este estado inflamatorio. Metodología: se realizó una revisión bibliográfica en bases de datos, como Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus y Medline, partiendo de los siguientes términos MeSH: síndrome inflamatorio de reconstitución, enfermedades del sistema inmune, biomarcadores, fármacos antiVIH, plasma. Conclusión: cada vez existen más avances en la identificación de moléculas que pueden servir como biomarcadores de SIRI, buscando un oportuno diagnóstico, monitoreo de la progresión clínica, mejor respuesta al tratamiento y más hallazgos sobre la fisiopatología, pero persiste la necesidad de encontrar un Gold estándar que proporcione criterios para su sospecha y confirmación.


Introduction: The inflammatory syndrome of immune reconstitution (IRIS) is a clinical complication given in some people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), after they begin antiretroviral therapy (ART), which stands out for the production of abundant proinflammatory cytokines, which have been studied as possible biomarkers that can guide the diagnosis and prognosis of this clinical condition. Objective: Review the advances in biomarkers for the diagnosis of IRIS,and the importance of inflammatory molecules and exosomes, so their pathogenesis and as a possible Gold standard for confirmation of this inflammatory. Methodology: A bibliographic review was carried out in databases, such as Science Direct, Pubmed, Scopus and Medline based on the following MeSH terms: Inflammatory reconstitution syndrome, Immune system diseases, Biomarkers, Anti-HIV drugs, Plasma. Conclusion: There are more and more advances in the identification of various molecules that can serve as biomarkers of IRIS, seeking timely diagnosis, monitoring of clinical progression, better response to treatment and more findings on the pathophysiology of IRIS, but the urgent need to find a gold standard that provides criteria for its suspicion and confirmation persists.


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Humains , Syndrome inflammatoire de restauration immunitaire , Maladies du système immunitaire , Marqueurs biologiques , Agents antiVIH
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Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. (Online) ; 60: e210215, 2023. graf, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1518145

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Both pregnancy and obesity can influence significant changes in the immune system. On this basis, the present study proposes to evaluate the humoral immune response of overweight pregnant mares in response to a commercial vaccine. Thirty pregnant Crioulo mares were separated according to body condition score (BCS) into overweight (BCS≥7/9) or lean-control (BCS= 5-6/9). In each group, the animals were subdivided into vaccinated and controls. The mares were vaccinated against EHV-1 in two doses spaced 21 days apart and had their blood collected monthly, for five months, for antibody evaluation. Both vaccinated groups had an increase in specific neutralizing antibodies after the vaccine. However, after the second dose, there was no increase in antibodies in any of the groups. Vaccinated overweight and lean-control mares did not differ at any time point. Therefore, this study demonstrated that obesity does not influence the humoral immune response in pregnant Crioulo mares.(AU)


Tanto a gestação quanto a obesidade podem influenciar o desenvolvimento de alterações significativas no sistema imune, portanto, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a resposta imune humoral de éguas gestantes com sobrepeso em resposta a uma vacina comercial. Trinta éguas Crioulas gestantes foram separadas de acordo com o escore de condição corporal (ECC) em éguas com sobrepeso (ECC≥7/9) e éguas controles (ECC=5-6/9) e, ainda, em cada grupo, os animais também foram separados em vacinados e controles. As éguas foram vacinadas contra o EHV-1 em duas doses com intervalo de 21 dias, sendo realizadas coletas de sangue mensalmente durante cinco meses para avaliação de anticorpos neutralizantes. Ambos os grupos vacinados tiveram aumento de anticorpos neutralizantes específicos após a vacina, porém, após a segunda dose, não foi observado aumento de anticorpos em nenhum dos grupos. Nenhuma diferença foi observada entre éguas vacinadas com sobrepeso e as éguas controles em nenhum momento. Assim, este estudo demonstrou que a obesidade não é um fator que influencia a resposta imune humoral de éguas Crioulas gestantes.(AU)


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Animaux , Femelle , Grossesse , Vaccins/pharmacologie , Immunité humorale/physiologie , Equus caballus/immunologie , Gestation animale/physiologie , Herpèsvirus équin de type 1/pathogénicité , Surpoids/médecine vétérinaire
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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 21: eAO0291, 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520850

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ABSTRACT Objective The establishment of reference values for a subset of leukocytes is common in clinical practice, and ethnic variations are strongly associated with disease development. In Brazil, indigenous people are vulnerable to infections, and few studies have described the health and disease conditions of this population. This study aimed to provide reference values for immunological cell subsets in indigenous Brazilians living in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Methods Flow cytometry and 4-color combinations of monoclonal antibodies were used to characterize cells. A total of 115 healthy adults, mostly females (72%), were included in the study. The results are presented as mean and median (2.5%-97.5% percentiles) for T and B lymphocytes, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, Natural Killer cells, monocytes, and dendritic cells, providing an average immunological profile for the population in question. Results The relative medians of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in women than in men in a healthy indigenous population. Conclusion To our knowledge, cell reference data from indigenous Brazilians are unknown in the literature. The immune cell results presented in this pioneering study will contribute to the clinical and laboratory evaluation of the Brazilian indigenous population, especially given the important differences when compared with other Brazilian ethnic groups.

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.) ; 69(4): e20221733, 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431224

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: In patients who experience difficulties in oral feeding, alimentary intake can be supported by creating direct access into the stomach through a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. The present study purposed to compare naïve and exchanged percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes in terms of Helicobacter pylori infection and other clinical characteristics. METHODS: A total of 96 cases who underwent naïve or exchanged percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy procedures with various indications were incorporated into the study. The patients' demographic data, such as age and gender, etiology of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, anti-HBs status, Helicobacter pylori status, the presence of atrophy and intestinal metaplasia, biochemical parameters, and lipid profiles, had been analyzed. In addition, the anti-HCV and anti-HIV statuses had also been evaluated. RESULTS: The most common indication for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement was dementia in 26 (27.08%) cases (p=0.033). The presence of Helicobacter pylori positivity was significantly lower in the exchange group compared to the naïve group (p=0.022). Total protein, albumin, and lymphocyte levels were significantly higher in the exchange group compared to the naïve group (both p=0.001), and the mean calcium, hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels were statistically significantly higher in the exchange group (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Preliminary outcomes of the present study revealed that enteral nutrition attenuates the incidence of Helicobacter pylori infection. Considering the acute-phase reactant, the significantly lower ferritin values in the exchange group suggest that there is no active inflammatory process in the patients and that immunity is sufficient.

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