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Associations Of Galectin-3 Levels With Measures Of Vascular Disease In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis, Amanda Nussdorf, Elizabeth Park, Isabelle Amigues, Laura Geraldino-Pardilla, Sabahat Bokhari, Jon T. Giles, Joan M. Bathon Jan 2024

Associations Of Galectin-3 Levels With Measures Of Vascular Disease In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis, Amanda Nussdorf, Elizabeth Park, Isabelle Amigues, Laura Geraldino-Pardilla, Sabahat Bokhari, Jon T. Giles, Joan M. Bathon

Division of Rheumatology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: Galectin-3 is a beta-galactoside-binding lectin and is a marker of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general population. It may also play a role in joint inflammation. We asked whether serum galectin-3 is a useful marker of subclinical vascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

METHODS: RA patients without clinical CVD underwent assessment of coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, aortic inflammation (using 18Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission-computed tomography [FDG PET/CT]), and myocardial flow reserve (MFR). Aorta FDG uptake was measured as standardized uptake values (SUV). Generalized linear models were constructed to explore the associations of galectin-3 levels with CAC score, aortic …


Pericardial Effusions And Cardiac Tamponade In Hospitalized Systemic Sclerosis Patients: Analysis Of The National Inpatient Sample, Bikash Basyal, Waqas Ullah, Chris T. Derk Sep 2023

Pericardial Effusions And Cardiac Tamponade In Hospitalized Systemic Sclerosis Patients: Analysis Of The National Inpatient Sample, Bikash Basyal, Waqas Ullah, Chris T. Derk

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

Introduction

Clinically significant pericardial effusions and cardiac tamponade in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients is uncommon and the factors that contribute to progression of pericardial involvement in SSc patients have not been well established.

Methods

A review of the national inpatient sample database was performed looking SSc related hospitalizations between 2002 and 2019. Data was collected on patients with pericardial effusions and cardiac tamponade and analyzed to identify and describe patient characteristics and comorbidities.

Results

Out of a total of 523,410 SSc hospitalizations, with an overall inpatient mortality rate of 4.7% (24,764 patients), pericardial effusion was identified in 3.1% of all …


Antibodies For Β2-Microglobulin And The Heavy Chains Of Hla-E, Hla-F, And Hla-G Reflect The Hla-Variants On Activated Immune Cells And Phases Of Disease Progression In Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Under Treatment, Mepur H. Ravindranath, Narendranath M. Ravindranath, Carly J. Amato-Menker, Fatiha El Hilali, Senthamil R. Selvan, Edward J Filippone, Luis Eduardo Morales-Buenrostro Mar 2023

Antibodies For Β2-Microglobulin And The Heavy Chains Of Hla-E, Hla-F, And Hla-G Reflect The Hla-Variants On Activated Immune Cells And Phases Of Disease Progression In Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Under Treatment, Mepur H. Ravindranath, Narendranath M. Ravindranath, Carly J. Amato-Menker, Fatiha El Hilali, Senthamil R. Selvan, Edward J Filippone, Luis Eduardo Morales-Buenrostro

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive, inflammatory, autoimmune, symmetrical polyarticular arthritis. It is characterized by synovial infiltration and activation of several types of immune cells, culminating in their apoptosis and antibody generation against "altered" autoantigens. β2-microglobulin (β2m)-associated heavy chains (HCs) of HLA antigens, also known as closed conformers (Face-1), undergo "alteration" during activation of immune cells, resulting in β2m-free structural variants, including monomeric open conformers (Face-2) that are capable of dimerizing as either homodimers (Face-3) or as heterodimers (Face-4). β2m-free HCs uncover the cryptic epitopes that can elicit antibodies (Abs). We report here the levels of IgM and IgG Abs …


Treatment Of Severe Swallowing Dysfunction In Systemic Sclerosis With Ivig: Role Of Antimuscarinic Antibodies, Fabian A Mendoza, Anthony J. Dimarino, Sidney Cohen, Christopher Adkins, Shady Abdelbaki, Satish Rattan, Christopher Cao, Susie Denuna-Rivera, Sergio A. Jimenez Nov 2022

Treatment Of Severe Swallowing Dysfunction In Systemic Sclerosis With Ivig: Role Of Antimuscarinic Antibodies, Fabian A Mendoza, Anthony J. Dimarino, Sidney Cohen, Christopher Adkins, Shady Abdelbaki, Satish Rattan, Christopher Cao, Susie Denuna-Rivera, Sergio A. Jimenez

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Oropharyngeal and esophageal dysmotility can cause serious clinical complications such as aspiration pneumonia, cachexia, and sarcopenia, with a resulting increase in mortality and disability. The current standard of care for the treatment of SSc-associated swallowing dysfunction is mainly supportive, although severe cases are usually refractory to conventional management. Recent studies have shown that the abnormal production of functional autoantibodies such as anti-cholinergic muscarinic receptor III antibodies may participate in the pathogenesis of SSc-associated gastrointestinal dysmotility and may provide a novel target for therapeutic intervention. We describe two patients with severe and rapid onset of SSc-associated severe swallowing dysfunction and esophageal …


Short Term Outcomes Of Covid-19 In Lupus: Propensity Score Matched Analysis From A Nationwide Multi-Centric Research Network, Rahul Raiker, Haig Pakhchanian, Charles Deyoung, Latika Gupta, Sinan Kardes, Sakir Ahmed, Chengappa Kavadichanda Oct 2021

Short Term Outcomes Of Covid-19 In Lupus: Propensity Score Matched Analysis From A Nationwide Multi-Centric Research Network, Rahul Raiker, Haig Pakhchanian, Charles Deyoung, Latika Gupta, Sinan Kardes, Sakir Ahmed, Chengappa Kavadichanda

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

Objectives

To determine the severity and outcome of COVID-19 among individuals with lupus as compared to controls. The secondary objective was to identify the risk association of sex, race, presence of nephritis, and use of various immunomodulators with COVID-19 outcomes.

Methods

Retrospective data of individuals with lupus with and without COVID-19 between January 2020 to May 2021 was retrieved from the TriNetX. A one-to-one matched COVID-19 positive control was selected using propensity score(PS) matching. We assessed several outcomes, including all-cause mortality, hospitalisation, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation, severe COVID, acute kidney injury (AKI), Haemodialysis, acute respiratory distress syndrome …


Outcomes Of Covid-19 In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Multicenter Research Network Study In The United States., Rahul Raiker, Charles Deyoung, Haig Pakhchanian, Sakir Ahmed, Chengappa Kavadichanda, Latika Gupta, Sinan Kardeş Aug 2021

Outcomes Of Covid-19 In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Multicenter Research Network Study In The United States., Rahul Raiker, Charles Deyoung, Haig Pakhchanian, Sakir Ahmed, Chengappa Kavadichanda, Latika Gupta, Sinan Kardeş

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

OBJECTIVES: To investigate outcomes of Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as compared to the general population. Additionally, outcomes were explored among RA patients stratified by sex, race, and medications use through sub-cohort analyses.

METHODS: This comparative cohort study used a US multicenter research network (TriNetX) to extract data on all adult RA patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19, and adults without RA who were diagnosed with COVID-19 (comparative cohort) anytime from January 20, 2020 to April 11, 2021. COVID-19 outcomes were assessed within 30 days after its diagnosis. Baseline characteristics that included demographics and comorbidities were …


Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna Aug 2021

Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Guidelines for methotrexate (MTX) use in rheumatic disease may not be feasible for physicians practicing in the least developed countries. We aimed to understand the experiences of MTX prescribers relating to MTX use for rheumatic disease in African countries to inform the development of culturally and geographically appropriate recommendations.

METHODS: African physicians who self-identified as MTX prescribers from countries classified as having a low versus a medium or high Human Development Index (L-HDI versus MH-HDI) participated in semistructured interviews between August 2016 and September 2017. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded thematically, and stratified by HDI.

RESULTS: Physicians (23 rheumatologists; …


Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna Aug 2021

Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Objective: Guidelines for methotrexate (MTX) use in rheumatic disease may not be feasible for physicians practicing in the least developed countries. We aimed to understand the experiences of MTX prescribers relating to MTX use for rheumatic disease in African countries to inform the development of culturally and geographically appropriate recommendations.

Methods: African physicians who self-identified as MTX prescribers from countries classified as having a low versus a medium or high Human Development Index (L-HDI versus MH-HDI) participated in semistructured interviews between August 2016 and September 2017. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded thematically, and stratified by HDI.

Results: Physicians (23 rheumatologists; …


An Investigation Of Infectious Etiologies Of Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis, Tyler Kennedy, Michele Meltzer, Md Jan 2020

An Investigation Of Infectious Etiologies Of Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis, Tyler Kennedy, Michele Meltzer, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) is a rare, debilitating disease that can significantly lower one’s quality of life. Unfortunately, there are no current effective treatments, as the underlying causes are still unknown. We hypothesize that preceding infections do not cause sporadic inclusion body myositis.

Methods: The study investigated patients with a diagnosis of inclusion body myositis, with a concurrent or previously documented infection. Men represented a larger proportion of the population as they have an increased preponderance of those affected. The primary objective was to discern which infection, if any, could induce the inflammatory and degenerative changes in muscle …


Efficacy And Safety Of Intravenous Golimumab Plus Methotrexate In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Aged < 65 Years And Those ≥ 65 Years Of Age., John Tesser, Shelly Kafka, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Stephen Xu, Elizabeth C Hsia, Anthony Turkiewicz Aug 2019

Efficacy And Safety Of Intravenous Golimumab Plus Methotrexate In Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Aged < 65 Years And Those ≥ 65 Years Of Age., John Tesser, Shelly Kafka, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Stephen Xu, Elizabeth C Hsia, Anthony Turkiewicz

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of intravenous golimumab + methotrexate (MTX) in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) aged < 65 years and those ≥ 65 years who were enrolled in the GO-FURTHER study.

METHODS: In the phase III, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled GO-FURTHER trial, patients with active RA were randomized to intravenous (IV) golimumab 2 mg/kg + MTX or placebo + MTX at weeks 0 and 4, then every 8 weeks thereafter (with crossover to golimumab at week 16 [early escape] or week 24 [per-protocol]). The final golimumab infusion was at week 100. Assessments included American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 20/50/70 response criteria. Efficacy and adverse events (AEs) were monitored through 2 years. …


Comparative Analysis Of Us Real-World Dosing Patterns And Direct Infusion-Related Costs For Matched Cohorts Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated With Infliximab Or Intravenous Golimumab., Lorie A. Ellis, Elisabetta Malangone-Monaco, Helen Varker, Diana Stetsovsky, Maureen Kubacki, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Shelly Kafka Jan 2019

Comparative Analysis Of Us Real-World Dosing Patterns And Direct Infusion-Related Costs For Matched Cohorts Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated With Infliximab Or Intravenous Golimumab., Lorie A. Ellis, Elisabetta Malangone-Monaco, Helen Varker, Diana Stetsovsky, Maureen Kubacki, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Shelly Kafka

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Purpose: The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare treatment patterns and infusion-related health care resource expenditures for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients initiating golimumab for intravenous use (GLM-IV) and infliximab (IFX) therapy and to assess cost implications from the commercial perspective.

Methods: Adult RA patients with a new episode of GLM-IV or IFX treatment between January 1, 2014 and March 31, 2016 were identified from MarketScan databases and evaluated for maintenance infusion intervals and related costs of treatment. IFX and GLM-IV patients were matched 1:1 on index medication treatment duration, gender, payer type, prior biologic use, and post-index …


Rheumatoid Meningitis Sine Arthritis., Cathy Lee-Ching, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Matthew Berk, Chantel Park Dec 2018

Rheumatoid Meningitis Sine Arthritis., Cathy Lee-Ching, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Matthew Berk, Chantel Park

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Rheumatoid meningitis is a rare and very serious extra-articular manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis. We present a case of a 7()year-old female with no history of arthritis who developed stroke-like symptoms, seizures, psychosis and compulsive behavior. Serial brain magnetic resonance images (MRI) over four months demonstrated progressive interhemispheric meningeal thickening. She had mild lymphocytic pleocytosis on the cerebrospinal fluid analysis and serum anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies resulted positive in high titers. She underwent a brain biopsy showing necrotizing granulomas consistent with rheumatoid meningitis. Her symptoms resolved with treatment with glucocorticoids and cyclophosphamide. She has not been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis even …


Outcomes Of Shoulder Arthroplasty Performed For Postinfectious Arthritis., Eric M. Padegimas, Thema A. Nicholson, Stephen Silva, Matthew L. Ramsey, Gerald R. Williams, Mark D. Lazarus, Surena Namdari Sep 2018

Outcomes Of Shoulder Arthroplasty Performed For Postinfectious Arthritis., Eric M. Padegimas, Thema A. Nicholson, Stephen Silva, Matthew L. Ramsey, Gerald R. Williams, Mark D. Lazarus, Surena Namdari

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional outcomes, infection rate, and complications associated with shoulder arthroplasty for sequelae of prior septic arthritis.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of 17 patients who underwent shoulder arthroplasty for sequelae of septic arthritis. Patients were analyzed for patient-reported outcomes, complications, and reoperations.

Results: The 17 patients in this cohort were an average age of 65.4 ± 12.2 years old, were 58.8% male, and had an average body mass index of 27.9 ± 4.1 kg/m

Conclusions: Shoulder arthroplasty after septic arthritis had inconsistent functional outcomes and high complication rates …


A Case Of Eosinophilic Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis, Anita Modi, Md, Lily Ackermann, Md Jul 2018

A Case Of Eosinophilic Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis, Anita Modi, Md, Lily Ackermann, Md

The Medicine Forum

INTRODUCTION

Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (eGPA) is a small- and medium-sized-vessel vasculitis with multi-organ manifestations. Given the rarity of eGPA, patients are often misdiagnosed for decades and may initially present with life-threatening manifestations of late-stage disease. Therefore, it is important to raise awareness of this condition and its associated signs and symptoms. This case report serves to describe a classic presentation of a patient with eGPA, as well as to delineate the diagnostic workup, acute management, and early outpatient follow-up required.

KEY POINTS

Given the life-threatening complications of this rare condition, it is important to raise awareness about eGPA. This …


Patient-Reported Outcome Assessment Of Inflammatory Arthritis Patient Experience With Intravenously Administered Biologic Therapy, Norman B. Gaylis, Joanne Sagliani, Shawn Black, Kezhen L. Tang, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Wesley A. Kafka, Dennis Parenti Sep 2017

Patient-Reported Outcome Assessment Of Inflammatory Arthritis Patient Experience With Intravenously Administered Biologic Therapy, Norman B. Gaylis, Joanne Sagliani, Shawn Black, Kezhen L. Tang, Raphael J. Dehoratius, Wesley A. Kafka, Dennis Parenti

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Objective: To evaluate patient perspectives regarding utilization of intravenous (IV) therapy for inflammatory arthritis (IA). Methods: This was a single-center, non-interventional, patient questionnaire-based study of adult IA patients currently receiving IV biologics. At a single visit, patients completed the questionnaire comprising 30 questions centered on their experience receiving an intravenously administered therapy to treat their IA. The questionnaire included questions on patient demographics, disease characteristics, and previous biologic treatment for IA (subcutaneous [SC] and IV). Patients rated their level of agreement with statements regarding satisfaction with current IV biologic therapy and potential advantages and disadvantages of IV biologic therapy using …


Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors In Psoriatic Arthritis., Santhi Mantravadi, Alexis Ogdie, Walter K. Kraft May 2017

Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors In Psoriatic Arthritis., Santhi Mantravadi, Alexis Ogdie, Walter K. Kraft

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that can result in significant disability. With the emergence of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi), therapeutic outcomes in PsA have improved substantially. The clinical efficacy and the inhibition of radiographic progression demonstrated by TNFi have transformed the management of PsA. However, there is still an unmet need for a subset of patients who do not respond adequately to TNFi. Areas covered: This review provides an overview of the pharmacokinetics of TNFi, the efficacy of TNFi in PsA, and the role of immunogenicity of TNFi in the treatment of PsA. In addition, …


Evidence-Based Decision Support For Pediatric Rheumatology Reduces Diagnostic Errors., Michael M. Segal, Balu Athreya, Mary Beth F. Son, Irit Tirosh, Jonathan S. Hausmann, Elizabeth Yn. Ang, David Zurakowski, Lynn K. Feldman, Robert P. Sundel Dec 2016

Evidence-Based Decision Support For Pediatric Rheumatology Reduces Diagnostic Errors., Michael M. Segal, Balu Athreya, Mary Beth F. Son, Irit Tirosh, Jonathan S. Hausmann, Elizabeth Yn. Ang, David Zurakowski, Lynn K. Feldman, Robert P. Sundel

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The number of trained specialists world-wide is insufficient to serve all children with pediatric rheumatologic disorders, even in the countries with robust medical resources. We evaluated the potential of diagnostic decision support software (DDSS) to alleviate this shortage by assessing the ability of such software to improve the diagnostic accuracy of non-specialists.

METHODS: Using vignettes of actual clinical cases, clinician testers generated a differential diagnosis before and after using diagnostic decision support software. The evaluation used the SimulConsult® DDSS tool, based on Bayesian pattern matching with temporal onset of each finding in each disease. The tool covered 5405 diseases …


Stimulation Of Transforming Growth Factor-Β1-Induced Endothelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition And Tissue Fibrosis By Endothelin-1 (Et-1): A Novel Profibrotic Effect Of Et-1., Peter J. Wermuth, Zhaodong Li, Fabian A. Mendoza, Sergio A. Jimenez Sep 2016

Stimulation Of Transforming Growth Factor-Β1-Induced Endothelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition And Tissue Fibrosis By Endothelin-1 (Et-1): A Novel Profibrotic Effect Of Et-1., Peter J. Wermuth, Zhaodong Li, Fabian A. Mendoza, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

TGF-β-induced endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) is a newly recognized source of profibrotic activated myofibroblasts and has been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of various fibrotic processes. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been implicated in the development of tissue fibrosis but its participation in TGF-β-induced EndoMT has not been studied. Here we evaluated the role of ET-1 on TGF-β1-induced EndoMT in immunopurified CD31+/CD102+ murine lung microvascular endothelial cells. The expression levels of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), of relevant profibrotic genes, and of various transcription factors involved in the EndoMT process were assessed employing quantitative RT-PCR, immunofluorescence histology and Western blot analysis. …


Endothelial To Mesenchymal Transition (Endomt) In The Pathogenesis Of Human Fibrotic Diseases., Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Fabian A. Mendoza, Sergio A. Jimenez Apr 2016

Endothelial To Mesenchymal Transition (Endomt) In The Pathogenesis Of Human Fibrotic Diseases., Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Fabian A. Mendoza, Sergio A. Jimenez

Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine Papers and Presentations

Fibrotic diseases encompass a wide spectrum of clinical entities including systemic fibrotic diseases such as systemic sclerosis, sclerodermatous graft versus host disease, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, and IgG₄-associated sclerosing disease, as well as numerous organ-specific disorders including radiation-induced fibrosis, and cardiac, pulmonary, liver, and kidney fibrosis. Although their causative mechanisms are quite diverse, these diseases share the common feature of an uncontrolled and progressive accumulation of fibrous tissue macromolecules in affected organs leading to their dysfunction and ultimate failure. The pathogenesis of fibrotic diseases is complex and despite extensive investigation has remained elusive. Numerous studies have identified myofibroblasts as the cells …


Endothelial Cells Expressing Endothelial And Mesenchymal Cell Gene Products In Lung Tissue From Patients With Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease., Fabian A. Mendoza, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, John L. Farber, Carol Feghali-Bostwick, Sergio A. Jimenez Jan 2016

Endothelial Cells Expressing Endothelial And Mesenchymal Cell Gene Products In Lung Tissue From Patients With Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease., Fabian A. Mendoza, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, John L. Farber, Carol Feghali-Bostwick, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether lung endothelial cells (ECs) from patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc)-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) express mesenchymal cell-specific proteins and gene transcripts, indicative of the occurrence of endothelial-to-mesenchymal phenotypic transition (EndoMT).

METHODS: Lung tissue from 6 patients with SSc-associated pulmonary fibrosis was examined by histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Confocal laser microscopy was utilized to assess the simultaneous expression of EC and myofibroblast molecular markers. CD31+CD102+ ECs were isolated from the lung tissue of 2 patients with SSc-associated ILD and 2 normal control subjects, and the expression of EC and mesenchymal cell markers and other relevant genes was analyzed …


Effect Of Mycophenolate Mofetil On The White Blood Cell Count And The Frequency Of Infection In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Ananta Subedi, Laurence S. Magder, Michelle Petri Oct 2015

Effect Of Mycophenolate Mofetil On The White Blood Cell Count And The Frequency Of Infection In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Ananta Subedi, Laurence S. Magder, Michelle Petri

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Leukopenia is a common manifestation of SLE. Addition of immunosuppressive therapy in a SLE patient who is already leukopenic is a clinical concern. It could worsen leukopenia, increase the risk of infection, or both. The aim of this study was to analyze the immediate effect of mycophenolate mofetil on the white blood cell count and the rate of infection in SLE patients. Two hundred and forty-four patients within the Hopkins Lupus Cohort who were newly started on mycophenolate mofetil were included in the study. The white blood cell count and interval infection history on the day mycophenolate mofetil was started …


Role Of Cellular Senescence And Nox4-Mediated Oxidative Stress In Systemic Sclerosis Pathogenesis., Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Sergio A. Jimenez Jan 2015

Role Of Cellular Senescence And Nox4-Mediated Oxidative Stress In Systemic Sclerosis Pathogenesis., Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by progressive fibrosis of skin and numerous internal organs and a severe fibroproliferative vasculopathy resulting frequently in severe disability and high mortality. Although the etiology of SSc is unknown and the detailed mechanisms responsible for the fibrotic process have not been fully elucidated, one important observation from a large US population study was the demonstration of a late onset of SSc with a peak incidence between 45 and 54 years of age in African-American females and between 65 and 74 years of age in white females. Although it is not appropriate …


Blau Syndrome, The Prototypic Auto-Inflammatory Granulomatous Disease., Carine H Wouters, Anne Maes, Kevin P Foley, John Bertin, Carlos D Rose Aug 2014

Blau Syndrome, The Prototypic Auto-Inflammatory Granulomatous Disease., Carine H Wouters, Anne Maes, Kevin P Foley, John Bertin, Carlos D Rose

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Blau syndrome is a monogenic disease resulting from mutations in the pattern recognition receptor NOD2, and is phenotypically characterized by the triad of granulomatous polyarthritis, dermatitis and uveitis. This paper reviews briefly the classical clinical features of the disease, as well as more recently described extra-triad symptoms. From an ongoing prospective multicenter study, we provide new data on the natural history of Blau syndrome, focusing on functional status and visual outcome. We also present an update of the range of different NOD2 mutations found in Blau syndrome as well as recent data on morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of the Blau …


A Prospective Observational Study Of Mycophenolate Mofetil Treatment In Progressive Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis Of Recent Onset., Fabian A. Mendoza, Md, Sarah J. Nagle, Jason B. Lee, Md, Sergio A. Jimenez Jun 2012

A Prospective Observational Study Of Mycophenolate Mofetil Treatment In Progressive Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis Of Recent Onset., Fabian A. Mendoza, Md, Sarah J. Nagle, Jason B. Lee, Md, Sergio A. Jimenez

Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine Papers and Presentations

OBJECTIVE: A prospective observational study of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) treatment in patients with diffuse progressive cutaneous systemic sclerosis (SSc) of recent onset.

METHODS: Twenty-five previously untreated consecutive patients with recent-onset (< 24 mo) diffuse progressive cutaneous SSc received MMF as the only disease-modifying therapy. Modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) and affected body surface area (BSA) were compared from initiation of MMF to study end. Pulmonary function tests performed at the same institution before therapy and at study end were available in 15 patients. Histopathology and real-time PCR assessment of fibrosis-related gene expression were performed before and after treatment in skin biopsies from 3 patients.

RESULTS: At 18.2 ± 8.73 months of MMF therapy (median 2000 mg/day) the mRSS decreased from 24.56 ± 8.62 to 14.52 ± 10.9 (p = 0.0004) and the affected BSA from 36% ± 16% to 14% ± 13.3% (p = 0.00001). Pulmonary function tests remained stable from initiation of MMF to the end of the study. Skin histopathology showed a remarkable reduction in accumulation of fibrotic tissue. Real-time PCR …


Protein Kinase Cδ And C-Abl Kinase Are Required For Transforming Growth Factor Β Induction Of Endothelial-Mesenchymal Transition In Vitro., Zhaodong Li, Sergio A. Jimenez Aug 2011

Protein Kinase Cδ And C-Abl Kinase Are Required For Transforming Growth Factor Β Induction Of Endothelial-Mesenchymal Transition In Vitro., Zhaodong Li, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: The origin of the mesenchymal cells responsible for the intimal fibrosis in systemic sclerosis (SSc) has not been fully identified. The present study was undertaken to investigate whether subendothelial mesenchymal cells may emerge through transdifferentiation of endothelial cells (ECs) into myofibroblasts via endothelial-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) in vitro and to explore the signaling pathways involved in this process.

METHODS: Primary mouse pulmonary ECs isolated by immunomagnetic methods with sequential anti-CD34 and anti-CD102 antibody selection were cultured in monolayers. Cell morphology and diacetylated low-density lipoprotein uptake assays confirmed their EC characteristics. The induction of EndoMT was assessed by determination of α-smooth …


Role Of Growth Factors In The Pathogenesis Of Tissue Fibrosis In Systemic Sclerosis., Sergio A. Jimenez, Susan V. Castro, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez Nov 2010

Role Of Growth Factors In The Pathogenesis Of Tissue Fibrosis In Systemic Sclerosis., Sergio A. Jimenez, Susan V. Castro, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

The most severe clinical and pathologic manifestations of systemic sclerosis (SSc) are the result of a fibrotic process characterized by the excessive and often progressive deposition of collagen and other connective tissue macromolecules in skin and numerous internal organs. The mechanisms involved in the initiation and progression of the remarkable fibrotic process in SSc remain largely unknown. Extensive recent studies have indicated that a variety of polypeptide growth factors play a crucial role in this process. The most commonly implicated growth factors include transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), platelet derived growth factor (PDGF), and vascular …


Decreased Expression Of Caveolin 1 In Patients With Systemic Sclerosis: Crucial Role In The Pathogenesis Of Tissue Fibrosis., Francesco Del Galdo, Federica Sotgia, Cecilia J. De Almeida, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Megan Musick, Michael P. Lisanti, Sergio A. Jimenez Sep 2008

Decreased Expression Of Caveolin 1 In Patients With Systemic Sclerosis: Crucial Role In The Pathogenesis Of Tissue Fibrosis., Francesco Del Galdo, Federica Sotgia, Cecilia J. De Almeida, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Megan Musick, Michael P. Lisanti, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have implicated caveolin 1 in the regulation of transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) downstream signaling. Given the crucial role of TGFbeta in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc), we sought to determine whether caveolin 1 is also involved in the pathogenesis of tissue fibrosis in SSc. We analyzed the expression of CAV1 in affected SSc tissues, studied the effects of lack of expression of CAV1 in vitro and in vivo, and analyzed the effects of restoration of caveolin 1 function on the fibrotic phenotype of SSc fibroblasts in vitro.

METHODS: CAV1 expression in tissues was analyzed by …


Molecular Ablation Of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Signaling Pathways By Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition: The Coming Of A Promising New Era In The Treatment Of Tissue Fibrosis., Joel Rosenbloom, Sergio A. Jimenez Aug 2008

Molecular Ablation Of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Signaling Pathways By Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition: The Coming Of A Promising New Era In The Treatment Of Tissue Fibrosis., Joel Rosenbloom, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Molecular Ablation Of Tgf-Beta Signaling Pathways By Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition: The Coming Of A Promising New Era In The Treatment Of Tissue Fibrosis, Joel Rosenbloom, Sergio A. Jimenez Jan 2008

Molecular Ablation Of Tgf-Beta Signaling Pathways By Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition: The Coming Of A Promising New Era In The Treatment Of Tissue Fibrosis, Joel Rosenbloom, Sergio A. Jimenez

Selected Works of Sergio Jiménez, MD, MACR

No abstract provided.


Modulation Of Tgf-Beta Signaling By Proinflammatory Cytokines In Articular Chondrocytes., Jorge A. Roman-Blas, David G. Stokes, Sergio A. Jimenez Dec 2007

Modulation Of Tgf-Beta Signaling By Proinflammatory Cytokines In Articular Chondrocytes., Jorge A. Roman-Blas, David G. Stokes, Sergio A. Jimenez

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: The normal structure and function of articular cartilage are the result of a precisely balanced interaction between anabolic and catabolic processes. The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) family of growth factors generally exerts an anabolic or repair response; in contrast, proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 1 beta (IL-1beta) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) exert a strong catabolic effect. Recent evidence has shown that IL-1beta, and TNF-alpha, and the TGF-beta signaling pathways share an antagonistic relationship. The aim of this study was to determine whether the modulation of the response of articular chondrocytes to TGF-beta by IL-1beta or TNF-alpha signaling pathways …