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- Czasopismo
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- 2284-5623
- Pierwsze wydanie
- 08 Aug 2013
- Częstotliwość wydawania
- 4 razy w roku
- Języki
- Angielski
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Insights into Innate Immune Response Against SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Zakres stron: 255 - 269
Abstrakt
The innate immune system is mandatory for the activation of antiviral host defense and eradication of the infection. In this regard, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, neutrophils representing the cellular component, and cytokines, interferons, complement or Toll-Like Receptors, representing the mediators of unspecific response act together for both activation of the adaptive immune response and viral clearance. Of great importance is the proper functioning of the innate immune response from the very beginning. For instance, in the early stages of viral infection, the defective interferon response leads to uncontrolled viral replication and pathogen evasion, while hypersecretion during the later stages of infection generates hyperinflammation. This cascade activation of systemic inflammation culminates with cytokine storm syndrome and hypercoagulability state, due to a close interconnection between them. Thus an unbalanced reaction, either under- or over- stimulation of the innate immune system will lead to an uncoordinated response and unfavorable disease outcomes. Since both cellular and humoral factors are involved in the time-course of the innate immune response, in this review we aimed to address their gradual involvement in the antiviral response with emphasis on key steps in SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Słowa kluczowe
- innate immunity
- monocytes
- acute phase reactants
- COVID-19
- antigen-presenting cell
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Correction factor between two calcitonin assays: DiaSorin LiaisonXL and Cobas E601
Zakres stron: 271 - 276
Abstrakt
Słowa kluczowe
- medullary thyroid carcinoma
- calcitonin
- Cobase601
- LiaisonXL
- correction factor
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The effects of microwave radiation generated by mobile phones on the tear film
Zakres stron: 277 - 286
Abstrakt
Electromagnetic radiation (ER) emitted by mobile phones and other modern devices has potentially harmful effects on ocular tissue. Their effects on the eye surface and tear film are little known so far. The aim of this paper was to investigate the effects of ER emitted by the phone mobile on the tear film. For this study, we selected a total of 50 subjects, young, healthy, without chronic treatment, who are not contact lens wearers and who have no history of ophthalmic surgery. Schirmer I test, tear pH and tear ferning test (TFT) were performed on all subjects before (“-pre”) being exposed to ER emitted by the mobile phone and after (“-post”) exposure for 5 minutes, the pH and TFT of the tears were performed. Following the analysis of the obtained results, we found that there are significant changes in tear quality and increased tear pH, which over time can lead to tear film instability, damage to the eye surface and the appearance of dry eye syndrome.
Słowa kluczowe
- electromagnetic radiation
- ocular surface
- dry eye disease
- tear filmt
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Lupus anticoagulant in children – a confounding factor in diagnosis and targeted therapy
Zakres stron: 287 - 298
Abstrakt
Słowa kluczowe
- antiphospholipid syndrome
- acquired hemophilia
- activated partial thromboplastin time
- lupus anticoagulant
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The Expression of miR-155-5p and Local Matrix Gla Protein in Meningiomas
Zakres stron: 299 - 306
Abstrakt
Meningiomas are classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in three grades, based on morphological features. Independent of this grading, the presence of calcification in meningiomas influences their growth rate. The messenger RNA of matrix Gla protein (MGP), an extra-hepatic protein with different conformations involved in the homeostasis of ectopic calcification has been found in meningiomas and was shown to be regulated in breast cancer by miR-155-5p, a specific micro RNA. Therefore, we investigated the expression of miR-155-5p and its relationship with local MGP conformations in different grade meningiomas. According to the WHO classification, our 41 samples of meningiomas were stratified in groups WHO I and WHO II. Using real time polymerase chain reaction, we observed a higher miR-155-5p expression in group WHO I versus group WHO II [with a fold change (FC) of 3.83, p=0.027)]. Moreover, the expression of miR-155-5p was higher in calcified tumors compared to non-calcified tumors in all samples (FC=3.01, p=0.047) and in group WHO I (FC=3.65, p=0.048). Utilizing immunohistochemistry, we determined the concurrent presence of all MGP conformations in calcified meningiomas. This study was the first to establish higher miR-155-5p expression in grade WHO I and calcified meningiomas, which could improve molecular classification and targeted therapy and also the presence of all MGP conformations in calcified meningiomas, confirming the existence of an anti-calcification mechanism in meningiomas..
Słowa kluczowe
- histology
- biochemistry
- molecular biology
- experimental laboratory and clinical studies
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Essentials in the diagnosis of postoperative myocardial lesions similar to or unrelated to rejection in heart transplant
Zakres stron: 307 - 318
Abstrakt
Słowa kluczowe
- ischemia
- reperfusion
- heart transplant
- Quilty effect
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Genetic Diagnostic Approaches in Familial Hypercholesterolemia Evaluation
Zakres stron: 319 - 325
Abstrakt
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) manifested as atherosclerosis is a major cause of coronary heart disease. Different scoring systems based on clinical and paraclinical data are currently used, but the FH diagnosis should be made only in the presence of the causative genetic defect. In the present study, 12 symptomatic (previously diagnosed with atherosclerosis) and asymptomatic family members were investigated. Serum lipids were measured using commercial reagents. A genetic investigation was performed by Sanger sequencing using commercial reagents and custom primers, while copy number variations and a selected set of 40 point mutations were evaluated using in vitro diagnostic medical devices. For the investigated patients, serum lipids were within the reference range, due to the fact that the subjects were following lipid-lowering therapy, and smoking was the only identifiable additional risk factor. Four benign exon variants and three intron variants situated within the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol receptor gene were identified by Sanger sequencing. No copy number variations and none of the 40 investigated point mutations were determined. Although independently considered benign, the combined effect of the identified genetic conditions could be pathogenic under the influence of additional risk factors. Even in the presence of a diagnosis made using clinical scores, the molecular diagnosis is often challenging, attesting to the complexity of FH genetic etiology.
Słowa kluczowe
- familial hypercholesterolemia
- atherosclerosis
- low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
- LDL receptor gene
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Deity, love, punishment, rage, and mythonyms from head to toes. A brief history of some medical terms
Zakres stron: 327 - 331
Abstrakt
Although it is undoubtful that today’s Medical English is rooted in Greek and Latin, it is particularly interesting that figures from Greek mythology are the roots of words to describe conditions, body parts, feelings, substances, etc. While there are numerous medical terms that are derived from the names of Greek mythological figures, this paper will only investigate words ranging from A to H and will try to justify the relationship between the concepts and the choice of terminology.
Słowa kluczowe
- deity
- gods
- goddesses
- Greek mythology
- medical mythonymy