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Allergy ; 69(11): 1440-53, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24889096

ABSTRACT

Asthma and allergy may develop as a result of interactions between environmental factors and the genetic characteristics of an individual. This review aims to summarize the available evidence for, and potential effects of, an interaction between polymorphisms of the CD14 gene and exposure to microbes on the risk of asthma and allergic diseases. We searched PubMed, MEDLINE and Global Health databases, finding 12 articles which met inclusion criteria. Most studies reported a significant interaction between CD14 polymorphisms and microbial exposure. When stratified by age at microbial exposure (early life vs adult life), there was evidence of a protective effect of gene-environment interaction against atopy in children, but not adults. We also found different effects of interaction depending on the type of microbial exposures. There was no strong evidence for asthma and eczema. Future studies should consider a three-way interaction between CD14 gene polymorphisms, microbial exposures and the age of exposure.


Subject(s)
Gene-Environment Interaction , Hypersensitivity/genetics , Hypersensitivity/microbiology , Lipopolysaccharide Receptors/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Adult , Age Factors , Allergens/immunology , Animals , Child , Endotoxins/immunology , Environmental Exposure , Humans , Hypersensitivity/immunology
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J Chromatogr A ; 1338: 92-101, 2014 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24636755

ABSTRACT

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a hematopoietic growth factor regulating granulopoiesis. The recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) is widely used for the treatment of granulopenia in humans. Filgrastim is a rhG-CSF analogue and is marketed under various brand names, including Neupogen(®) (Amgen), Imumax(®) (Abbott Laboratories), Neukine(®) (Intas Biopharmaceuticals) and others. It is banned in both human and equine sports owing to its potential for misuse. In order to control the abuse of filgrastim in equine sports, a method to identify unequivocally its prior use in horses is required. This study describes an effective screening method for filgrastim in equine plasma by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assays (ELISA), and a follow-up confirmatory method for the unequivocal identification of filgrastim by analysing its highly specific tryptic peptide (1)MTPLGPASSLPQSFLLK(17). Filgrastim was isolated from equine plasma by immunoaffinity purification. After trypsin digestion, the mixture was analysed by nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). Filgrastim could be detected and confirmed at 0.2ng/mL in equine plasma. The applicability of the ELISA screening method and the LC/MS/MS confirmation method was demonstrated by analysing post-administration plasma samples collected from horses having been co-administered with epoetin alfa as recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) and filgrastim as rhG-CSF. rhEPO and filgrastim could be detected in plasma samples collected from horses for at least 57 and 101h respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first identification of filgrastim in post-administration samples from horses.


Subject(s)
Erythropoietin/blood , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/blood , Horses , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Doping in Sports/prevention & control , Erythropoietin/chemistry , Erythropoietin/pharmacology , Filgrastim , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/chemistry , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Recombinant Proteins/blood , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods
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J Chromatogr A ; 1265: 57-69, 2012 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23084823

ABSTRACT

A veterinary preparation known as TB-500 and containing a synthetic version of the naturally occurring peptide LKKTETQ has emerged. The peptide segment (17)LKKTETQ(23) is the active site within the protein thymosin ß(4) responsible for actin binding, cell migration and wound healing. The key ingredient of TB-500 is the peptide LKKTETQ with artificial acetylation of the N-terminus. TB-500 is claimed to promote endothelial cell differentiation, angiogenesis in dermal tissues, keratinocyte migration, collagen deposition and decrease inflammation. In order to control the misuse of TB-500 in equine sports, a method to definitely identify its prior use in horses is required. This study describes a method for the simultaneous detection of N-acetylated LKKTETQ and its metabolites in equine urine and plasma samples. The possible metabolites of N-acetylated LKKTETQ were first identified from in vitro studies. The parent peptide and its metabolites were isolated from equine urine or plasma by solid-phase extraction using ion-exchange cartridges, and analysed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS). These analytes were identified according to their LC retention times and relative abundances of the major product ions. The peptide N-acetylated LKKTETQ could be detected and confirmed at 0.02 ng/mL in equine plasma and 0.01 ng/mL in equine urine. This method was successful in confirming the presence of N-acetylated LKKTETQ and its metabolites in equine urine and plasma collected from horses administered with a single dose of TB-500 (containing 10mg of N-acetylated LKKTETQ). To our knowledge, this is the first identification of TB-500 and its metabolites in post-administration samples from horses.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Thymosin/analysis , Animals , Horses , Limit of Detection , Reproducibility of Results , Thymosin/blood
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Hong Kong Med J ; 8(2): 82-6, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11937661

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the injury pattern of children admitted for management of severe trauma or thermal injury. DESIGN: Retrospective review. SETTING: Paediatric intensive care unit of a regional hospital, Hong Kong. PATIENTS: Twenty-eight children were admitted under this category from July 1996 to December 1999. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mechanisms, severity, and circumstances of injury. RESULTS: Road traffic accident was the most common cause of admission, followed by thermal injury, accidental fall, and non-accidental injury. However, children with non-accidental injury were admitted in a significantly more severe condition, as measured by the paediatric risk of mortality score, than those admitted for the other three reasons. Non-accidental injury was also associated with significantly higher morbidity and mortality than the other causes of admission. CONCLUSIONS: During the 42-month study period, trauma and thermal injury accounted for 7% of all admissions to the paediatric intensive care unit. Road traffic accident was the most common reason, while non-accidental injury accounted for the most serious injury. Detailed analysis of these cases identified certain preventable risk factors.


Subject(s)
Burns/epidemiology , Intensive Care Units, Pediatric/statistics & numerical data , Wounds and Injuries/epidemiology , Accidental Falls/statistics & numerical data , Accidents, Traffic/statistics & numerical data , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Hong Kong/epidemiology , Humans , Infant , Male , Retrospective Studies
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Ultrastruct Pathol ; 23(3): 199-205, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10445288

ABSTRACT

An uncommon occurrence of actin inclusions in the stromal cells of a benign fibroepithelial tumor of breast is reported. Histologically, many of the stromal cells contained round and eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions identical to those seen in inclusion body fibromatosis. Ultrastructurally, these inclusions represented dense spherical clumps of microfilaments derived from rough endoplasmic reticulum. The literature was reviewed and follow-up data showed that the clinical course of these morphologically distinctive benign fibroepithelial tumors was relatively indolent if completely excised, in contrast to inclusion body fibromatosis, which commonly recurs. The pathogenesis may be related to abnormal production of truncated actin filaments or alteration in microenvironment.


Subject(s)
Actins/analysis , Breast Neoplasms/ultrastructure , Inclusion Bodies/chemistry , Papilloma/ultrastructure , Stromal Cells/ultrastructure , Adult , Biopsy, Needle , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Collagen/analysis , Endoplasmic Reticulum, Rough/ultrastructure , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Microscopy, Electron , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Papilloma/surgery , Stromal Cells/chemistry
7.
Med Lab Sci ; 46(4): 357-8, 1989 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2615586

ABSTRACT

With the aid of microwave irradiation, a modified method for rapid detection of Campylobacter has been devised. Compared with the conventional Warthin-Starry method, both staining period and concentration of the silver solution are considerably reduced but there is excellent staining and good tissue morphology.


Subject(s)
Campylobacter/isolation & purification , Gastric Mucosa/microbiology , Gastritis/microbiology , Microwaves , Biopsy , Chronic Disease , Humans
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