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New Onset Positive Autoantibodies Following Covid-19 Infection, David Hernandez, Adnaan Sheikh, Shakira Laing, Mariana Adieb, Omar Siddiqui, Rohail Baig, Annabel Antonini, James Vienneau, Camden Burns Feb 2024

New Onset Positive Autoantibodies Following Covid-19 Infection, David Hernandez, Adnaan Sheikh, Shakira Laing, Mariana Adieb, Omar Siddiqui, Rohail Baig, Annabel Antonini, James Vienneau, Camden Burns

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. Since the original outbreak in December 2019, over 100 million people have been confirmed to have been infected by COVID-19 and over two million people have died. The presentation seen in patients may vary widely based on multiple factors. Fever has been reported in up to 99% of patients, while other common symptoms seen are dyspnea, fatigue, anosmia, and myalgia. Around 80% of COVID-19 patients present with a mild respiratory illness that can be managed at home, while around 15% need basic …


Thymoma With Paraneoplastic Myasthenia Gravis, Dallin Beus, Sherwin Thomas, Amnah Andrabi Jan 2024

Thymoma With Paraneoplastic Myasthenia Gravis, Dallin Beus, Sherwin Thomas, Amnah Andrabi

North Texas GME Research Forum 2024

Background: Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle weakness and fatigue. Paraneoplastic myasthenia gravis, a rare manifestation of this condition, is often associated with underlying malignancies, such as thymic tumors. We present the case of a 51-year-old female patient with a mediastinal mass who developed paraneoplastic myasthenia gravis, highlighting the diagnostic challenges and therapeutic considerations in such cases. Case Description: A 51-year-old female presented with a one-month history of progressive muscle weakness, diplopia, and dysphagia. Clinical examination and serological tests led to the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. Computed tomography (CT) imaging revealed a 6 cm mediastinal mass, …


Mycophenolate Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy In A Woman With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Zaur Komachkov, Yacoub Khatab Jan 2024

Mycophenolate Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy In A Woman With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Zaur Komachkov, Yacoub Khatab

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Symposium 2024

No abstract provided.


An Atypical Presentation Of Systematic Lupys Erythematosus (Sle), Devante Shootes, Jeremiah Ling, Omer Farooq Jan 2024

An Atypical Presentation Of Systematic Lupys Erythematosus (Sle), Devante Shootes, Jeremiah Ling, Omer Farooq

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Symposium 2024

No abstract provided.


Alopecia Areata With Rapid Regrowth Following Oral Baricitinib Therapy, Seth Flynn, Molly Boyko, Mary Holly Glover Jan 2024

Alopecia Areata With Rapid Regrowth Following Oral Baricitinib Therapy, Seth Flynn, Molly Boyko, Mary Holly Glover

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Third Trimester Influenza A -Mediated Thrombocytopenia…Another Grave(S) Reason For Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy, Sara Hitt, Lilly Mcincrow, Bethany Bowling, Ashton Fincher Jan 2024

Third Trimester Influenza A -Mediated Thrombocytopenia…Another Grave(S) Reason For Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy, Sara Hitt, Lilly Mcincrow, Bethany Bowling, Ashton Fincher

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Preexisting Autoimmune Disease On Outcomes Of Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Diego Andres Adrianzen Herrera Jan 2023

Impact Of Preexisting Autoimmune Disease On Outcomes Of Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Diego Andres Adrianzen Herrera

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of heterogeneous hematologic malignancies characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis and risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia. MDS has been linked with immune dysregulation, as overly active immunity promotes inflammation and oncogenesis within the hematopoietic system. In recent years, autoimmunity has been defined as an important pathogenic pathway in patients with MDS and numerous studies have demonstrated high prevalence of autoimmune diseases among these patients. Despite this association, the clinical and prognostic implications of preexisting autoimmune disease for patients with MDS remains to be elucidated. An important gap in knowledge is defining the effect of …


Serum Electrolyte And Metabolic Changes During Conditioning Of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation In Patients With Autoimmune Diseases: A Prospective Study In A Single Institution., Brenda J. Méndez-Laureano, Moisés M. Gallardo-Pérez, Claudia Minutti-Zanella, Guillermo J. Ruiz-Argüelles Jan 2023

Serum Electrolyte And Metabolic Changes During Conditioning Of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation In Patients With Autoimmune Diseases: A Prospective Study In A Single Institution., Brenda J. Méndez-Laureano, Moisés M. Gallardo-Pérez, Claudia Minutti-Zanella, Guillermo J. Ruiz-Argüelles

Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy

Background: A hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) includes a conditioning regimen which may cause unwanted metabolic changes. Objective: Analyze the changes in electrolytes, glucose, urea and glomerular filtration rate in patients with MS who underwent an autologous HSCT employing the “Mexican method”. Methods: Serum and urinary electrolytes, blood glucose, creatinine, uric acid and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were prospectively assessed on days -11, - 9, and 0 in a group of 75 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) receiving an autologous HSCT employing the “Mexican Method”, which includes high doses of both cyclophosphamide (Cy, 200 mg/Kg) and rituximab (1000 mg). …


Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease Presenting With Renal Failure And Extensive Deep Venous Thrombosis, Alec Rhodes, Zainab Shakir, Lakshmi Tatineni, Sivatej Sarva, Ramesh Kesavan Jan 2023

Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease Presenting With Renal Failure And Extensive Deep Venous Thrombosis, Alec Rhodes, Zainab Shakir, Lakshmi Tatineni, Sivatej Sarva, Ramesh Kesavan

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Multiple Sclerosis In A 32-Year-Old Female With History Of Prolactinoma, Aleeza Ali, Jesse Simon, Adekunle Bamgboye Jan 2023

Multiple Sclerosis In A 32-Year-Old Female With History Of Prolactinoma, Aleeza Ali, Jesse Simon, Adekunle Bamgboye

East Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

Among disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS), excluding trauma, multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of permanent disability in young adults. This condition is characterized by IgG autoantibody-mediated destruction of oligodendrocytes in the brain and spinal cord. Although the origin of MS is not fully understood, some suggest that prolactin may be involved in the development of the disease process evidenced by the fact that it predominately affects women of childbearing age, and the diverse role of prolactin (PRL) as a peptide hormone, cytokine, and immune modulator. Here we review the case of a 32-year-old female with …


Shoulder Pain May Be One Heartbeat Away From Disaster, Alexis White, Lisa Wright Jan 2023

Shoulder Pain May Be One Heartbeat Away From Disaster, Alexis White, Lisa Wright

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


The Prevalence Of Covid-19 Infection In Patients Having Autoimmune Or Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases, Wessam Eissa Hamed Jan 2023

The Prevalence Of Covid-19 Infection In Patients Having Autoimmune Or Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases, Wessam Eissa Hamed

Journal of Medicine in Scientific Research

Objective : Patients who suffer from immune-mediated or chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases show a varying likelihood of getting hospital-diagnosed COVID-19. This study helps to search the individual risk factors involved in COVID-19 susceptibility and to provide a basis to develop a better preventive recommendation to rheumatic patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis with patients being monitored and followed up in Mataria Teaching Hospital`s rheumatology department. We compared newly updated datasets of adult rheumatology patients with positive PCR tests for COVID-19 that is conducted in the hospital and identified as having chronic inflammatory arthritis (IA), autoimmune or immune-mediated disease …


Epigenetic Aberrations In Systemic Sclerosis And Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Peter C. Allen Jan 2023

Epigenetic Aberrations In Systemic Sclerosis And Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Peter C. Allen

All ETDs from UAB

Autoimmune diseases are a classification of more than eighty diseases where the immune system recognizes a self-antigen and mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissue, inducing inflammation a nd p otentially l eading t o d amage. Autoimmune diseases disproportionately affect women and develop at any age depending on the disease. The prevalence of some autoimmune diseases is increased in minority populations. Despite this, research into higher-risk populations is lacking. This highlights the need to contribute research into understanding autoimmune disease pathogenesis in diverse studies to understand why disease is more severe in these populations. We analyzed transcriptomes and methylomes of …


A Common Mechanism Links Epstein‐Barr Virus Infections And Autoimmune Diseases, Luwen Zhang Nov 2022

A Common Mechanism Links Epstein‐Barr Virus Infections And Autoimmune Diseases, Luwen Zhang

Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications

Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) infection is associated with a variety of the autoimmune diseases. There is apparently no unified model for the role of EBV in autoimmune diseases. In this article, the development of autoimmune diseases is proposed as a simple two‐step process: specific autoimmune initiators may cause irreversible changes to genetic materials that increase autoimmune risks, and autoimmune promoters promote autoimmune disease formation once cells are susceptible to autoimmunity. EBV has several types of latencies including type III latency with higher proliferation potential. EBV could serve as autoimmune initiators for some autoimmune diseases. At the same time, EBV may play …


Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (Anca)-Associated Aortitis Presenting With Acute Dissection: Case Report And Comprehensive Literature Review, Obteene Azimi-Ghomi, Jorge De La Portilla Aug 2022

Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (Anca)-Associated Aortitis Presenting With Acute Dissection: Case Report And Comprehensive Literature Review, Obteene Azimi-Ghomi, Jorge De La Portilla

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Vasculitides are a group of diseases that produces vasculitis, which is characterized by inflammatory infiltrates within blood vessel walls and results in intimal injury as well as progressive mural destruction. Infiltrates are characterized per the Chapel Hill classification, into large, medium, and small-vessel vasculitides. ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) is a disease that has been described as involving small-sized vessels. However, some cases of large vessel disease involvement have been documented. ANCA-associated aortitis is a rare entity poorly described in the literature. Due to the rarity of this pathology, there is no Level I evidence available regarding diagnosis and treatment. We present …


Exploratory Analysis Of Outpatient Visits For Us Adults Diagnosed With Lupus Erythematosus: Findings From The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey 2006–2016, Salena Marie Preciado, Khaled A. Elsaid, Souhiela Fawaz, Lawrence Brown, Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, Marc Fleming, Yun Wang Aug 2022

Exploratory Analysis Of Outpatient Visits For Us Adults Diagnosed With Lupus Erythematosus: Findings From The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey 2006–2016, Salena Marie Preciado, Khaled A. Elsaid, Souhiela Fawaz, Lawrence Brown, Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, Marc Fleming, Yun Wang

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

The study aims to assess office-based visit trends for lupus patients and evaluate their medication burden, chronic conditions, and comorbidities. This cross-sectional study used data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), a survey sample weighted to represent national estimates of outpatient visits. Adult patients diagnosed with lupus were included. Medications and comorbidities that were frequently recorded were identified and categorized. Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses were used to characterize visits by sex, age, race/ethnicity, insurance type, region, and reason for visit. Comorbidities were identified using diagnosis codes documented at each encounter. There were 27,029,228 visits for lupus patients …


Covad Survey 2 Long-Term Outcomes: Unmet Need And Protocol, Zoha Zahid Fazal, Parikshit Sen, Mrudula Joshi, Naveen Ravichandran, James B. Lilleker, Vishwesh Agarwal, Sinan Kardes, Minchul Kim, Jessica Day, Ashima Makol Aug 2022

Covad Survey 2 Long-Term Outcomes: Unmet Need And Protocol, Zoha Zahid Fazal, Parikshit Sen, Mrudula Joshi, Naveen Ravichandran, James B. Lilleker, Vishwesh Agarwal, Sinan Kardes, Minchul Kim, Jessica Day, Ashima Makol

Medical College Documents

Vaccine hesitancy is considered a major barrier to achieving herd immunity against COVID-19. While multiple alternative and synergistic approaches including heterologous vaccination, booster doses, and antiviral drugs have been developed, equitable vaccine uptake remains the foremost strategy to manage pandemic. Although none of the currently approved vaccines are live-attenuated, several reports of disease flares, waning protection, and acute-onset syndromes have emerged as short-term adverse events after vaccination. Hence, scientific literature falls short when discussing potential long-term effects in vulnerable cohorts. The COVAD-2 survey follows on from the baseline COVAD-1 survey with the aim to collect patient-reported data on the long-term …


Stress Levels In Patients Visiting For Dental Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Hospital-Based Study, Abhishek S. Nayyar, Babu J. Suresh, Deivanayagi Muthusamy, Naidu B. Ramesh, Ratnam Modalavalasa Venkata Ramana, Senapathi S. Navaneet, Swarnalatha Chandolu Jul 2022

Stress Levels In Patients Visiting For Dental Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Hospital-Based Study, Abhishek S. Nayyar, Babu J. Suresh, Deivanayagi Muthusamy, Naidu B. Ramesh, Ratnam Modalavalasa Venkata Ramana, Senapathi S. Navaneet, Swarnalatha Chandolu

Menoufia Medical Journal

Background Potentially stressful life events are thought to increase risk for a given disease. In turn, perception of stress might influence the pathogenesis of physical disease by causing negative affective states which, then, exert direct effects on the physiological processes of the individual that influence the predisposing and/or, risk factors for a given disease process. Objective To assess stress levels in patients coming for dental treatment using perceived stress scale. Patients and methods The present cross-sectional study consisted of 598 individuals randomly selected from the Outpatient Department aged 18 years and above over a period of 6 months, while perceived …


Linear Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Following Blaschko’S Lines On The Scalp: Additional Cases And Review Of The Literature, Heather Reagin, Daniel A. Nguyen, Marc R. Lewin, Gregory A. Hosler, Eric Weisberg, Stephen E. Weis Apr 2022

Linear Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Following Blaschko’S Lines On The Scalp: Additional Cases And Review Of The Literature, Heather Reagin, Daniel A. Nguyen, Marc R. Lewin, Gregory A. Hosler, Eric Weisberg, Stephen E. Weis

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Alopecia of the scalp has various causes and presentations. However, linear alopecia is unusual and lupus erythematosus presenting as linear alopecia is exceedingly rare. To date, there have been 16 documented cases of linear alopecia diagnosed as chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus occurring in a linear configuration following Blaschko's lines. We report 2 additional cases and review the clinical and histologic features along with treatment. This Blaschkoid linear variant of cutaneous lupus erythematosus has distinct clinical and histologic characteristics that set it apart from other causes of alopecia and from classic forms of cutaneous lupus. These distinct features include a linear …


Fever Of Unknown Origin: A Grave Diagnosis, Ryan Miller, Richard Allen Jan 2022

Fever Of Unknown Origin: A Grave Diagnosis, Ryan Miller, Richard Allen

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Editorial: Pathogens, Pathobionts, And Autoimmunity, Linda A. Spatz, Gregg J. Silverman, Judith A. James Sep 2021

Editorial: Pathogens, Pathobionts, And Autoimmunity, Linda A. Spatz, Gregg J. Silverman, Judith A. James

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Ifnγ Is A Key Link Between Obesity And Th1-Mediated Autoimmune Diseases, Heekyong R. Bae, Myung-Sook Choi, Suntae Kim, Howard A. Young, M E. Gershwin, Seon Min Jeon, Eun Young Kwon Jan 2021

Ifnγ Is A Key Link Between Obesity And Th1-Mediated Autoimmune Diseases, Heekyong R. Bae, Myung-Sook Choi, Suntae Kim, Howard A. Young, M E. Gershwin, Seon Min Jeon, Eun Young Kwon

Public Health Resources

Obesity, a characteristic of metabolic syndrome, is also associated with chronic inflammation and the development of autoimmune diseases. However, the relationship between obesity and autoimmune diseases remains to be investigated in depth. Here, we compared hepatic gene expression profiles among high-fat diet (HFD) mice using the primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) mouse model based on the chronic expression of interferon gamma (IFNγ) (ARE-Del-/- mice). The top differentially expressed genes affected by upstream transcriptional regulators IFNγ, LPS, and TNFα displayed an overlap in HFD and ARE-Del-/- mice, indicating that obesity-induced liver inflammation may be dependent on signaling via IFNγ. The top pathways …


High Mobility Group Box-1 Levels May Be Associated With Disease Activity Of Behcet's Disease, Di̇lara Dönmez Güler, Ayşe Bahar Keleşoğlu Di̇nçer, Zeynep Ceren Karahan, Hasan Seli̇m Güler, Müçteba Enes Yayla, Serdar Sezer, Emi̇ne Gözde Aydemi̇r Gülöksüz, İlyas Ercan Okatan, Murat Torğutalp, Di̇dem Şahi̇n Eroğlu, Mehmet Levent Yüksel, Tahsi̇n Murat Turğay, Gülay Kinikli, Aşkin Ateş Jan 2021

High Mobility Group Box-1 Levels May Be Associated With Disease Activity Of Behcet's Disease, Di̇lara Dönmez Güler, Ayşe Bahar Keleşoğlu Di̇nçer, Zeynep Ceren Karahan, Hasan Seli̇m Güler, Müçteba Enes Yayla, Serdar Sezer, Emi̇ne Gözde Aydemi̇r Gülöksüz, İlyas Ercan Okatan, Murat Torğutalp, Di̇dem Şahi̇n Eroğlu, Mehmet Levent Yüksel, Tahsi̇n Murat Turğay, Gülay Kinikli, Aşkin Ateş

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: High mobility group box- 1 (HMGB- 1) is a nuclear protein acting as a proinflammatory molecule. The serum HMGB- 1 levels were found elevated in chronic inflammatory diseases. In this cross-sectional study, serum HMGB- 1 levels in Behcet's disease (BD) patients and healthy controls (HC) were studied. Also, its association with disease activity scores and clinical findings were evaluated. Materials and methods: Ninety BD patients and 50 age-sex matched HC were included in the study. Disease activity scores were assessed by Behcet Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF) and Behcet Syndrome Activity Score (BSAS). Serum HMGB- 1 levels were measured …


Multi-Omics: Differential Expression Of Ifn-Γ Results In Distinctive Mechanistic Features Linking Chronic Inflammation, Gut Dysbiosis, And Autoimmune Diseases, Heekyong R. Bae, Patrick S.C. Leung, Deborah L. Hodge, John M. Fenimore, Seon Min Jeon, Vishal Thovarai, Amiran Dzutsev, Andrew A. Welcher, Michael Boedigheimer, Michael A. Damore, Myung Sook Choi, Richard A. Fravell, Giorgio Trinchieri, M. Eric Gershwin, Howard A. Young Jul 2020

Multi-Omics: Differential Expression Of Ifn-Γ Results In Distinctive Mechanistic Features Linking Chronic Inflammation, Gut Dysbiosis, And Autoimmune Diseases, Heekyong R. Bae, Patrick S.C. Leung, Deborah L. Hodge, John M. Fenimore, Seon Min Jeon, Vishal Thovarai, Amiran Dzutsev, Andrew A. Welcher, Michael Boedigheimer, Michael A. Damore, Myung Sook Choi, Richard A. Fravell, Giorgio Trinchieri, M. Eric Gershwin, Howard A. Young

Public Health Resources

Low grade, chronic inflammation is a critical risk factor for immunologic dysfunction including autoimmune diseases. However, the multiplicity of complex mechanisms and lack of relevant murine models limit our understanding of the precise role of chronic inflammation. To address these hurdles, we took advantage of multi-omics data and a unique murine model with a low but chronic expression of IFN-γ, generated by replacement of the AU-rich element (ARE) in the 3’ UTR region of IFN-γ mRNA with random nucleotides. Herein, we demonstrate that low but differential expression of IFN-γ in mice by homozygous or heterozygous ARE replacement triggers distinctive gut …


A Case Of Systemic Sclerosis Sine Scleroderma, Adrian Lugo, Andrew Cappiello, Nemer Dabage, Guruswamy Ramamurthy Jul 2020

A Case Of Systemic Sclerosis Sine Scleroderma, Adrian Lugo, Andrew Cappiello, Nemer Dabage, Guruswamy Ramamurthy

West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020

  • Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis are autoimmune phenomena that can cause progressive and permanent damage to the organs of the human body.
  • They can cause fibrosis of various internal organs, including the kidneys, lungs, GI tract, and heart
  • Rarely, the only manifestation of systemic sclerosis is severe hypertension with renal failure, a subset known as systemic sclerosis sine scleroderma.


Triggers Of Inflammatory Heart Disease, Ninaad Lasrado, Bharathi Yalaka, Jay Reddy Jan 2020

Triggers Of Inflammatory Heart Disease, Ninaad Lasrado, Bharathi Yalaka, Jay Reddy

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications

Inflammatory heart disease (IHD) is a group of diseases that includes pericarditis, myocarditis, and endocarditis. Although males appear to be more commonly affected than females, IHD can be seen in any age group. While the disease can be self-limiting leading to full recovery, affected individuals can develop chronic disease, suggesting that identification of primary triggers is critical for successful therapies. Adding to this complexity, however, is the fact that IHD can be triggered by a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes that can also occur as secondary events to primary insults. In this review, we discuss the immunological insights into …


Multimorbidity, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Use, And Healthcare Expenditures Among Older Patients With Late-Stage Melanoma, Pragya Rai Jan 2020

Multimorbidity, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Use, And Healthcare Expenditures Among Older Patients With Late-Stage Melanoma, Pragya Rai

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

With decades of unchanged cancer care with no added survival benefit, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) changed the treatment landscape of late-stage melanoma in 2011. A key factor in determining the use of ICIs is the presence of pre-existing chronic conditions, which can influence the outcome. However, the prevalence of multimorbidity (defined as presence of two or more chronic conditions) among older patients with late-stage melanoma remains unknown. It also remains unknown if the presence of multimorbidity factors into the use of ICIs. Hospital-related factors associated with ICI use have been studied. Yet, patient-level factors, such as age, sex, marital status, …


Potential Roles Of Extracellular Vesicles In The Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Autoimmune Diseases., Jing Tian, Giacomo Casella, Yuan Zhang, Abdolmohamad Rostami, Xing Li Jan 2020

Potential Roles Of Extracellular Vesicles In The Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Autoimmune Diseases., Jing Tian, Giacomo Casella, Yuan Zhang, Abdolmohamad Rostami, Xing Li

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Since extracellular vesicles (EVs) were discovered in 1983 in sheep reticulocytes samples, they have gradually attracted scientific attention and become a topic of great interest in the life sciences field. EVs are small membrane particles, released by virtually every cell that carries a variety of functional molecules. Their main function is to deliver messages to the surrounding area in both physiological and pathological conditions. Initially, they were thought to be either cell debris, signs of cell death, or unspecific structures. However, accumulating evidence support a theory that EVs are a universal mechanism of communication. Thanks to their biological characteristics and …


Nasal Crohn's: Rare But Real Possibility, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Johnnie Mao Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md Oct 2019

Nasal Crohn's: Rare But Real Possibility, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Johnnie Mao Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md

Internal Medicine

Crohn’s disease(CD) is an autoimmune IBD that can occur anywhere along GI tract. Its pathology show transmural granulomatous inflammation that can include all layers of GI lining. Extra-intestinal manifestations can be seen in multiple organ systems like skin, joints, eyes, and mouth. These symptoms are common in patient involving large intestine compare to involving only small-intestine. Nasal involvement is rare with CD and very few cases have been reported so far.


Roles Of Gm-Csf In The Pathogenesis Of Autoimmune Diseases: An Update., Noushin Lotfi, Rodolfo Thome, Nahid Rezaei, Guang-Xian Zhang, Abbas Rezaei, A. M. Rostami, Nafiseh Esmaeil Jun 2019

Roles Of Gm-Csf In The Pathogenesis Of Autoimmune Diseases: An Update., Noushin Lotfi, Rodolfo Thome, Nahid Rezaei, Guang-Xian Zhang, Abbas Rezaei, A. M. Rostami, Nafiseh Esmaeil

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) was first described as a growth factor that induces the differentiation and proliferation of myeloid progenitors in the bone marrow. GM-CSF also has an important cytokine effect in chronic inflammatory diseases by stimulating the activation and migration of myeloid cells to inflammation sites, promoting survival of target cells and stimulating the renewal of effector granulocytes and macrophages. Because of these pro-cellular effects, an imbalance in GM-CSF production/signaling may lead to harmful inflammatory conditions. In this context, GM-CSF has a pathogenic role in autoimmune diseases that are dependent on cellular immune responses such as multiple sclerosis (MS) …