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J Allergy Clin Immunol ; 154(1): 143-156, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38185418

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Dedicator of cytokinesis 8 (DOCK8)-deficient patients have severe eczema, elevated IgE, and eosinophilia, features of atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVE: We sought to understand the mechanisms of eczema in DOCK8 deficiency. METHODS: Skin biopsy samples were characterized by histology, immunofluorescence microscopy, and gene expression. Skin barrier function was measured by transepidermal water loss. Allergic skin inflammation was elicited in mice by epicutaneous sensitization with ovalbumin (OVA) or cutaneous application of Staphylococcus aureus. RESULTS: Skin lesions of DOCK8-deficient patients exhibited type 2 inflammation, and the patients' skin was colonized by Saureus, as in AD. Unlike in AD, DOCK8-deficient patients had a reduced FOXP3:CD4 ratio in their skin lesions, and their skin barrier function was intrinsically intact. Dock8-/- mice exhibited reduced numbers of cutaneous T regulatory (Treg) cells and a normal skin barrier. Dock8-/- and mice with an inducible Dock8 deletion in Treg cells exhibited increased allergic skin inflammation after epicutaneous sensitization with OVA. DOCK8 was shown to be important for Treg cell stability at sites of allergic inflammation and for the generation, survival, and suppressive activity of inducible Treg cells. Adoptive transfer of wild-type, but not DOCK8-deficient, OVA-specific, inducible Treg cells suppressed allergic inflammation in OVA-sensitized skin of Dock8-/- mice. These mice developed severe allergic skin inflammation and elevated serum IgE levels after topical exposure to Saureus. Both were attenuated after adoptive transfer of WT but not DOCK8-deficient Treg cells. CONCLUSION: Treg cell dysfunction increases susceptibility to allergic skin inflammation in DOCK8 deficiency and synergizes with cutaneous exposure to Saureus to drive eczema in DOCK8 deficiency.


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Eczema , Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors , Mice, Knockout , Skin , Staphylococcus aureus , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory , Animals , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology , Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors/deficiency , Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors/genetics , Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors/immunology , Eczema/immunology , Staphylococcus aureus/immunology , Humans , Mice , Skin/immunology , Skin/pathology , Female , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Dermatitis, Atopic/immunology
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Curr Pharm Biotechnol ; 21(13): 1394-1401, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32196445

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy, driven by several genetic and epigenetic alterations. MiRNAs as biomarkers have become a rapidly growing research area in the last decade. AIM: The aim was to study the expression pattern of selected miRNAs and to explore the impact of cytogenetic aberrations in MM patients for therapeutic tools. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty Egyptian adult patients were selected for the study with symptomatic newly diagnosed MM disease. Bone marrow samples were collected to investigate twelve miRNAs selected according to their relation to the most common cytogenetic aberrations with relevant prognostic value. The relative expression of the selected miRNAs was determined using a real-time PCR technique. Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) technique was performed for cytogenetic analysis. RESULTS: Eight miRNAs were down-regulated [miR-15a (p<0.001), miR214-3p (p<0.001), miR135b (p<0.001), miR19a-3p (p<0.001), miR19b-3p ((p=0.026), miR30e-5p (NS), miR133a (NS), miR146a- 5p (p<0.001)]. Four miRNAs were up-regulated [miR99b-5p (p=0.028), miR125a-3p (p=0.004), let7b- 5p (p<0.001), let7c-5p (p<0.001)]. Significant relation was observed between positive 14q32 rearrangement using the break apart re-arrangement probe for 14q32.33 locus and lower expression levels of miR15a (p= 0.014), 214-3p (p=0.046), 99b-5p (p=0.014), 146a-5p (p=0.041). A higher expression level of miR30e-5p was significantly related to positive 14q32 rearrangement. CONCLUSION: Deregulated miRNAs were identified and the association with 14q32 rearrangement and MM pathogenesis has been determined.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics , Bone Marrow/pathology , Chromosome Aberrations , MicroRNAs/genetics , Multiple Myeloma/genetics , Adult , Down-Regulation , Egypt , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Humans , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Male , Prognosis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Up-Regulation
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 30(11): 1273-1278, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27384245

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate efficacy and safety of delivery room (DR) sustained lung inflation (SLI) in resuscitation of preterm neonates. METHODS: Randomized Controlled Trial including 112 preterm infants randomized to either SLI (n = 57) using T-piece resuscitator [maximum three inflations with maximum pressure of 30 cmH2O for 15 s followed by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) of 5-7 cmH2O] or conventional bag/mask inflation (CBMI) (n = 55) using traditional self-inflating bag (maximum pressure of 40 cmH2O at a rate of 40-60 per min). Failure was defined as the need for DR or first 72 h intubation. Cord and 2-h post-resuscitation blood samples were collected to measure interleukin (IL)-1ß and tumor necrosis factor-α levels before and after intervention. RESULTS: SLI was associated with significantly higher success rate compared to CBMI [75.4 versus 54.5%; p = 0.017], lower need for DR intubation [5.3% versus 23.6%; (X2 = 7.7; p = 0.005)], higher 5-min-Apgar score (median 8 versus 7; p = 0.018), shorter duration on nasal-CPAP (p = 0.017), and non-significantly different air leak (7% versus 11%; p = 0.3) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia rates among survivors (2% versus 11%; p = 0.09). Post-resuscitation IL-1ß plasma levels increased significantly in CBMI (p = 0.009) and not in SLI group. CONCLUSION: Delivery room SLI is more effective than intermittent bag and mask inflation for improving short-term respiratory outcome in preterm infants, without significant adverse effects.


Subject(s)
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/methods , Positive-Pressure Respiration/methods , Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/therapy , Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Insufflation , Interleukin-18/blood , Laryngeal Masks , Lung/physiopathology , Male , Pregnancy , Risk Factors , Tumor Necrosis Factors/blood
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Pharmacogenet Genomics ; 21(3): 130-5, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21228733

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Warfarin is a commonly used oral anticoagulant with a narrow therapeutic index and various genetic and clinical factors that influence interpatient variability in dose requirements. This study investigated the impact of genetic and nongenetic factors on warfarin dose requirements in Egyptians. METHODS: DNA was extracted from 207 patients taking warfarin for more than 2 months and genotyped for VKORC1 (3673 G>A), CYP2C9 *2*3*4*5*8, CYP4F2 (V33M; rs2108622), APOE (rs429358, rs7412), and CALU(rs339097) gene polymorphisms. Linear regression modeling was conducted to identify the genetic and nongenetic factors that independently influence warfarin dose requirements. RESULTS: VKORC1 3673 AA or GA genotype (P<0.0001), one or two variant alleles of CYP2C9 gene (P=0.0004), APOE ε2 haplotype (P=0.01), and increasing age (P<0.0001) were all associated with lower warfarin dose, whereas smoking (P=0.025) and pulmonary embolism (P=0.0059) showed association with higher warfarin doses. These factors explained 31% of the warfarin dose variability. This is the first independent confirmation of the association of the CALU rs339097 variant with higher warfarin dose requirement, although inclusion of this single nucleotide polymorphism in the multiple regression model failed to achieve significance (P=0.066). CYP4F2 (V33M) polymorphism was not significant (P=0.314), despite its high frequency in the studied population (42%). CONCLUSION: The study shows that VKORC1, CYP2C9 polymorphisms, APOE ε2 variant, and several clinical/demographic variables are important determinants of warfarin dose requirements in Egyptian patients. The percentage of variability explained by these factors is lower than in those of European ancestry, but similar to the variability explained in Asians and African ancestry.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/administration & dosage , Apolipoproteins E/genetics , Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases/genetics , Genetic Association Studies , Mixed Function Oxygenases/genetics , Warfarin/administration & dosage , Adult , Calcium-Binding Proteins/genetics , Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C9 , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics , Cytochrome P450 Family 4 , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Egypt , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Genetic , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Pulmonary Embolism/metabolism , Smoking/metabolism , Vitamin K Epoxide Reductases
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