Helminths and autoimmunity: the good, the bad and the ugly - PubMed
Prevention and reversal of type 1 diabetes--past challenges and future opportunities - PubMed
Over the past three decades there have been a number of clinical trials directed at interdicting the type 1 diabetes (T1D) disease process in an attempt to prevent the development of the disease in those at increased risk or to stabilize-potentially even reverse-the disease in people with T1D, usual …
Reasons to be cheerful - PubMed
[Prevention of relapse of neuromyelitis optica (NMO)] - PubMed
Treatment of NMO and NMO spectrum disorders is divided into two objectives: one is to control the inflammatory damage in acute attacks, and other one is a maintenance treatment to avoid relapses. The former is based on high-dose intravenous corticosteroids and plasmapheresis, the latter is based on …
Accurate relapse prediction in ANCA-associated vasculitis-the search for the Holy Grail - PubMed
Beer protects women from rheumatoid arthritis, suggest Harvard researchers - PubMed
Hypofractionated IMRT of the prostate bed after radical prostatectomy: acute toxicity in the PRIAMOS-1 trial - PubMed
Postoperative hypofractionated IMRT of the prostate bed is tolerated well, with no severe acute side effects.
Effect of tonsillectomy and its timing on renal outcomes in Caucasian IgA nephropathy patients - PubMed
Tonsillectomy may delay the progression of IgA nephropathy mainly in IgA nephropathy patients with macrohaematuria. Prospective investigation of the protective role of tonsillectomy in Caucasian patients is needed.
Intraperitoneal infusion of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells prevents experimental autoimmune uveitis in mice - PubMed
Autoimmune uveitis is one of the leading causes of blindness. We here investigated whether intraperitoneal administration of human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs) might prevent development of experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) in mice. Time course study showed that the number of IFN-γ- or …
Ciclosporin A prevents P2 T cell line-mediated experimental autoimmune neuritis (AT-EAN) in rat - PubMed
Adoptive transfer experimental autoimmune neuritis (AT-EAN) produced in Lewis rats by injection of P2-reactive T lymphocyte line cells offers the unique possibility to study the exclusive contribution of cell-mediated immune responses to the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease of the peripheral nervo …
The psychology of change: self-affirmation and social psychological intervention - PubMed
People have a basic need to maintain the integrity of the self, a global sense of personal adequacy. Events that threaten self-integrity arouse stress and self-protective defenses that can hamper performance and growth. However, an intervention known as self-affirmation can curb these negative outco …
Growth hormone prevents the development of autoimmune diabetes - PubMed
Evidence supports a relationship between the neuroendocrine and the immune systems. Data from mice that overexpress or are deficient in growth hormone (GH) indicate that GH stimulates T and B-cell proliferation and Ig synthesis, and enhances maturation of myeloid progenitor cells. The effect of GH o …
Behavioral interventions for improving condom use for dual protection - PubMed
We found few studies and little clinical evidence of effectiveness for interventions promoting condom use for dual protection. We did not find favorable results for pregnancy or HIV, and only found some for other STI. The overall quality of evidence was moderate to low; losses to follow up were high …
Systemic lupus erythematosus: to suffer or not to suffer? - PubMed
Diabetes: the shark in the water - PubMed
Toll-like receptor 3 stimulation causes corticosteroid-refractory airway neutrophilia and hyperresponsiveness in mice - PubMed
These results suggest that TLR3 stimulation is involved in corticosteroid-refractory airway inflammation in lung, which is enhanced by cigarette smoking, and this may provide a model for understanding virus-induced exacerbations in COPD and their therapy.
Risk-based secondary prevention of obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome - PubMed
Treatment of pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) should be set apart from that from thrombotic APS patients. Patients with a history of pregnancy morbidity but no vascular thrombosis are usually treated with a prophylactic dose of heparin plus low-dose aspirin; whereas, those with pr …
Y27, a novel derivative of 4-hydroxyquinoline-3-formamide, prevents the development of murine systemic lupus erythematosus-like diseases in MRL/lpr autoimmune mice and BDF1 hybrid mice - PubMed
Experimental evidence of the protect effects of Y27 against autoimmune nephritis has been shown. The mechanism may involve enhancement of the suppressive capacity of CD4+CD25+ Treg cells.
''Buddy system'' of peer mentors may help control diabetes - PubMed
Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent and severe among African Americans. Even within the Veterans Health Administration, which is thought to have minimized barriers in access to care, racial disparities in glucose control and outcomes persist. This Issue Brief summarizes work testing two novel interven …
Prevention of sympathetic ophthalmia. State of the art 1989 - PubMed
Ophthalmologists are daily confronted with intraocular inflammation following trauma and/or intraocular surgery. In rare cases, this may lead to the loss of visual function in both eyes, i.e. sympathetic ophthalmia (SO). In order to reduce the scope of responsible action between enucleation of the e …
Conquest of the autoimmune diseases - PubMed
The role of microbial byproducts in protection against immunological disorders and the hygiene hypothesis - PubMed
Over the past three decades the incidence of allergic disorders and autoimmune diseases has risen and this trend is particularly prominent in developed nations. The hygiene hypothesis suggests that as a living environment becomes more sanitized, children are not exposed to microbial and parasitic st …
Instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction during islet transplantation: the role of Toll-like receptors signaling pathways - PubMed
The instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR) leads to massive destruction of transplanted islets. Islet isolation and time of culture may elicit the release of potent activators of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) signaling pathways during IBMIR. This work sought to evaluate the role of TLR si …
Administration of recombinant human thioredoxin-1 significantly delays and prevents autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice through modulation of autoimmunity - PubMed
Antioxidant rhTrx-1 effectively prevents T1D which may be attributed to its activity to modulate autoimmunity.
Chronic threat and contingent belonging: protective benefits of values affirmation on identity development - PubMed
Two longitudinal field experiments in a middle school examined how a brief "values affirmation" affects students' psychological experience and the relationship between psychological experience and environmental threat over 2 years. Together these studies suggest that values affirmations insulate ind …
Helicobacter pylori: beneficial for most? - PubMed
2-Ketobutyric acid (YMDB00071) - Yeast Metabolome Database
Cyclosporin therapy for prevention and cure of IDDM. Epidemiological perspective of benefits and risks - PubMed
Cyclosporin and other immunosuppressive agents have been proposed as a preventive treatment against the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in relatives at increased risk for the disease, based on the understanding that its etiology is an ongoing process of autoimmune beta-cell …
Lunchtime science - PubMed
Production of enantiopure (R)- or (S)-2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid by multi-enzyme cascades | Bioresources and Bioprocessing | Full Text
(R)- or (S)-2-Hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid (HMTBA) is used as a poultry nutritional supplement and to treat renal failure disease. Herein, we report an artificially designed biocatalytic cascade process, which uses l-methionine to synthesize (R)- or (S)-HMTBA. This biocatalysis cascade comprises a basic module and two different extender modules and operates in a modular assembly manner. The basic module responsible for the transformation of l-methionine to α-keto-γ-methylthiobutyric acid (KMTB) is comprised of the l-amino acid deaminase. Two different extender modules responsible for the transformation of KMTB to (R)- or (S)-HMTBA are comprised of the R/S-specific lactate dehydrogenase in combination with the formate dehydrogenase, respectively. Engineered Escherichia coli catalysts, one containing the basic module, the other containing the one of two different extender modules, produced 97.6 g L−1 (R)-HMTBA and 96.4 g L−1 (S)-HMTBA with a yield of 96.9% and 95.8% at the large scale (1 L) using a two-stage strategy in one pot, respectively. Therefore, this biocatalytic process lays the foundation for the industrial-scale conversion of low-cost l-amino acids to corresponding high-value enantiopure chiral 2-hydroxy acids.