There is accumulating evidence that persistent Chlamydia pneumoniae infections occur in vivo. Animal studies are necessary in order to evaluate the effects of different treatment regimens for ...eradication of such infections. A mouse model was found to be efficacious for the study of the effects of cortisone and antimicrobial agents on C. pneumoniae infection.
IgG Subclass-specific Antibodies in Chlamydia pneumoniae Infections Tarja Anttila, Maija Leinonen, Heljä-Marja Surcel, Leena Von Hertzen, Aini Bloigu, Ilkka Seppälä, Pekka Saikku
Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases,
1998, Letnik:
30, Številka:
4
Journal Article
IgG subclass-specific antibodies to Chlamydia pneumoniae and chlamydial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) were analysed in paired sera obtained from 15 patients with primary C. pneumoniae pneumonia and from ...16 pneumonia patients with reinfection, as well as in single sera of 40 subjects with possible chronic C. pneumoniae infection and 40 healthy controls. The microimmunofluorescence (MIF) method was used to measure total IgG, IgM and IgG subclass-specific antibodies to C. pneumoniae protein antigens and enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to measure antibodies against the LPS antigen. By MIF, IgG1 antibodies to C. pneumoniae were demonstrated in all individuals of the 3 patient groups and also in all healthy controls. IgG2 subclass antibodies were not found by MIF. IgG3 antibodies were detected in 40% of patients with primary infection, in 31% of patients with reinfection, in 25% of those with chronic infection and in 8% of the controls. IgG4 antibodies were associated with acute C. pneumoniae infection and were found in 13% of primary infections and 31% of reinfections. The subclass pattern of LPS antibodies resembled that of protein antibodies measured by MIF: IgG1 was the most common subclass among the antibodies to LPS.
In searching for suitable methods for aetiological diagnosis of pneumococcal disease we determined capsular polysaccharide, C-polysaccharide and pneumolysin antibodies bound in immune complexes (IC) ...in Filipino children. Sera were obtained from 150 healthy infants (all under 12 months old) and from 350 paediatric patients (mean age 18 months) hospitalized with severe pneumonia. The findings in healthy children were not associated with age, sex or pneumococcal carrier status; 3?7% exceeded the cut-off limits for positivity in different antibody assays. By contrast, 97 (51%) of the 190 patients with a complete 3-sample series exceeded the cut-off limit for IC-bound pneumolysin-IgG in at least 1 of the serum samples studied. Positivity rates for IC-bound pneumolysin-IgG in the admission day, in-patient and convalescent sample of the 350 patients were 25%, 25% and 34%. Pneumolysin-IgM, capsular polysaccharide and C-polysaccharide antibodies in the IC were positive in only 4?6% of the patients? samples. IC-bound pneumolysin-IgG antibody assay seem to be a useful method for species-specific diagnosis of pneumococcal infections.
The Keap1-Nrf2 pathway is the major regulator of cytoprotective responses to oxidative and electrophilic stress. Although cell signaling pathways triggered by the transcription factor Nrf2 prevent ...cancer initiation and progression in normal and premalignant tissues, in fully malignant cells Nrf2 activity provides growth advantage by increasing cancer chemoresistance and enhancing tumor cell growth. In this graphical review, we provide an overview of the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway and its dysregulation in cancer cells. We also briefly summarize the consequences of constitutive Nrf2 activation in cancer cells and how this can be exploited in cancer gene therapy.
Myocardial regeneration capacity declines during the first week after birth, and this decline is linked to adaptation to oxidative metabolism. Utilizing this regenerative window, we characterized the ...metabolic changes in myocardial injury in 1-day-old regeneration-competent and 7-day-old regeneration-compromised mice. The mice were either sham-operated or received left anterior descending coronary artery ligation to induce myocardial infarction (MI) and acute ischemic heart failure. Myocardial samples were collected 21 days after operations for metabolomic, transcriptomic and proteomic analyses. Phenotypic characterizations were carried out using echocardiography, histology and mitochondrial structural and functional assessments. In both groups, MI induced an early decline in cardiac function that persisted in the regeneration-compromised mice over time. By integrating the findings from metabolomic, transcriptomic and proteomic examinations, we linked regeneration failure to the accumulation of long-chain acylcarnitines and insufficient metabolic capacity for fatty acid beta-oxidation. Decreased expression of the redox-sensitive mitochondrial Slc25a20 carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase together with a decreased reduced:oxidized glutathione ratio in the myocardium in the regeneration-compromised mice pointed to a defect in the redox-sensitive acylcarnitine transport to the mitochondrial matrix. Rather than a forced shift from the preferred adult myocardial oxidative fuel source, our results suggest the facilitation of mitochondrial fatty acid transport and improvement of the beta-oxidation pathway as a means to overcome the metabolic barrier for repair and regeneration in adult mammals after MI and heart failure.
103 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 55 patients with bacteriologically proven meningitis (caused mainly by Neisseria meningitidis group A and Haemophilus influenzae type b) and from 29 ...patients with unproved meningitis or other diseases were studied using the latex agglutination (LA) test to demonstrate bacterial antigen in CSF. The tests for N. meningitidis groups A and C and H. ineluenzae type b were found to be rapid, reliable and specific for the serological group of the organism. The demonstration of N. meningitidis group B antigen has not succeeded with the test. Negative results were obtained from culture-positive samples in 4 cases where the bacterial growth was scanty. On the other hand the LA test was clearly positive on 3 occasions in which meningococci did not grow in cultures because of initiated antibacterial therapy or delay before culturing. False-positive results were rare (2 cases). The LA test was found to be at least as sensitive as counterimmunoelectrophoresis in demonstrating bacterial antigens in CSF.
Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is a severe inherited arrhythmic disease associated with a risk of syncope and sudden cardiac death (SCD).
We aimed at identifying RYR2 ...P2328S founder mutation carriers and describing the clinical course associated with the mutation.
The study population was drawn from the Finnish Inherited Cardiac Disorder Research Registry, and from the present genealogical study. Kaplan-Meier graphs, log-rank test and Cox regression model were used to evaluate the clinical course.
Genealogical study revealed a common ancestor couple living in the late 17th century. A total of 1837 living descendants were tested for RYR2 P2328S mutation unveiling 62 mutation carriers aged mean 39±23 years old. No arrhythmic deaths were documented among genotyped subjects, but 11 SCDs were detected in non-genotyped family members since 1970. Three genotyped patients (5%) suffered an aborted cardiac arrest (ACA), and 15 (25%) had a syncope triggered by exercise or stress. Rate of cardiac events was higher among patients who in exercise stress test showed a maximum rate of premature ventricular contractions >30/min (68% vs 17%, p<0.01; hazard ratio = 7.1, p = 0.02), in comparison to patients without the respective finding. A cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) was implanted to 13 (22%) patients, with an appropriate ICD shock in four (31%) subjects. All ICD shocks, one ACA, and one syncope occurred during β-blocker medication.
Previously undiagnosed CPVT patients may be identified by well-conducted genealogical studies. The RYR2 P2328S mutation causes a potentially severe phenotype, but its expression is variable, thus calling for additional studies on modifying factors.