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Frequency Of Cd19, Qianzi Zhao, Lawrence K Jung Jul 2018

Frequency Of Cd19, Qianzi Zhao, Lawrence K Jung

Medicine Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: To understand the relationship between regulatory B cells (Bregs) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), we analyzed the percentages of Bregs and their function in peripheral blood (PB) and synovial fluid (SF) of JIA patients.

METHODS: Twenty-one JIA patients and 11 children with growing pain but without known rheumatic diseases as controls were included. The B cell phenotype and intracellular production of IL-10 of Bregs were assessed by flow cytometry. Mononuclear cells from PB and SF were stimulated to produce IL-10 in vitro for the identification of IL-10- producing regulatory B cells.

RESULTS: The percentage of CD24

CONCLUSIONS: The inability …


Pediatric Rheumatology: Addressing The Transition To Adult-Orientated Health Care., Sara Sabbagh, Tova Ronis, Patience H White Jan 2018

Pediatric Rheumatology: Addressing The Transition To Adult-Orientated Health Care., Sara Sabbagh, Tova Ronis, Patience H White

Medicine Faculty Publications

The transition from pediatric to adult health care is often a challenging process due to multiple interwoven complexities, especially for children with chronic medical conditions. Health care transition (HCT) is a process of moving from a pediatric to an adult model of health care with or without a transfer to a new clinician. This paper focuses on what is known about HCT for youth and young adults (Y/YA) with rheumatic diseases within a larger context of HCT recommendations. HCT barriers for youth, families, and providers and current evidence for a structured HCT processes are reviewed. Practical advice is offered on …


Evaluation Of Performance, Acceptance, And Compliance Of An Auto-Injector In Healthy And Rheumatoid Arthritic Subjects Measured By A Motion Capture System., Xiao Xiao, Wei Li, Corbin Clawson, David Karvani, Perceval Sondag, James K Hahn Jan 2018

Evaluation Of Performance, Acceptance, And Compliance Of An Auto-Injector In Healthy And Rheumatoid Arthritic Subjects Measured By A Motion Capture System., Xiao Xiao, Wei Li, Corbin Clawson, David Karvani, Perceval Sondag, James K Hahn

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Purpose: The study aimed to develop a motion capture system that can track, visualize, and analyze the entire performance of self-injection with the auto-injector.

Methods: Each of nine healthy subjects and 29 rheumatoid arthritic (RA) patients with different degrees of hand disability performed two simulated injections into an injection pad while six degrees of freedom (DOF) motions of the auto-injector and the injection pad were captured. We quantitatively measured the performance of the injection by calculating needle displacement from the motion trajectories. The max, mean, and SD of needle displacement were analyzed. Assessments of device acceptance and usability were evaluated …


Review Of Current Immunologic Therapies For Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Victoria K. Shanmugam, Nadia Meher Zaman, Sean Mcnish, Faye Hant Jan 2017

Review Of Current Immunologic Therapies For Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Victoria K. Shanmugam, Nadia Meher Zaman, Sean Mcnish, Faye Hant

Medicine Faculty Publications

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, recurrent, inflammatory disease of apocrine gland-bearing skin which affects approximately 1–4% of the population. The disease is more common in women and patients of African American descent and approximately one-third of patients report a family history. Obesity and smoking are known risk factors, but associations with other immune disorders, especially inflammatory bowel disease, are also recognized. The pathogenesis of HS is poorly understood and host innate or adaptive immune response, defective keratinocyte function, and the microbial environment in the hair follicle and apocrine gland have all been postulated to play a role in disease …


Medical Student Competency In Wound Care Guidelines, Sophia Akhiyat, Sean Mcnish, Kara S. Couch, Victoria K. Shanmugam Mar 2016

Medical Student Competency In Wound Care Guidelines, Sophia Akhiyat, Sean Mcnish, Kara S. Couch, Victoria K. Shanmugam

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Chronic wounds that have failed to heal after 3 months of appropriate wound care affect approximately 6.5 million people in the US with a prevalence of 1% and costs estimated at $25 billion per year. Medical students currently receive limited wound care training, yet to effectively manage chronic wounds, providers must both understand the biology of healing, and also remain up-to-date with wound care guidelines published by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The purpose of this student-led project was to investigate medical students' knowledge and comfort with wound care guidelines.


High Levels Of Dek Autoantibodies May Predict Early Flare Following Cessation Of Anti-Tnf Therapy In Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Nirit Mor-Vaknin, Miguel Rivas, Maureen Legendre, Y. Yuanfang, Anne Johnson, Lawrence K. Jung, +12 Additional Authors Jan 2014

High Levels Of Dek Autoantibodies May Predict Early Flare Following Cessation Of Anti-Tnf Therapy In Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Nirit Mor-Vaknin, Miguel Rivas, Maureen Legendre, Y. Yuanfang, Anne Johnson, Lawrence K. Jung, +12 Additional Authors

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Introduction The nuclear oncoprotein DEK is a biochemically distinct, pro-inflammatory protein that is a chemoattractant for neutrophils and T-cells. High levels of DEK autoantibodies have been found in several autoimmune diseases including juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), but their role in disease pathogenesis is unclear.

Objectives Since DEK and DEK autoantibodies can contribute to the development of immune complexes and joint inflammation, we suggest that DEK antibody levels can predict disease flare with discontinuation of anti-TNF therapy. Methods In 16 pediatric rheumatology centers, sera samples were collected from 137 children with polyarticular JIA on anti-TNF therapy. Therapy was stopped after 6 …