نتایج جستجو برای: microchimerism

تعداد نتایج: 449  

Journal: :Clinical reviews in allergy & immunology 2008
Elif Uz Laurence S Loubiere Vijayakrishna K Gadi Zeynep Ozbalkan Jeffrey Stewart J Lee Nelson Tayfun Ozcelik

Scleroderma is a female-prevalent autoimmune disease of unclear etiology. Two fundamental gender differences, skewed X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) and pregnancy-related microchimerism, have been implicated in scleroderma. We investigated the XCI patterns of female scleroderma patients and the parental origin of the inactive X chromosome in those patients having skewed XCI patterns (>80%). In ...

Journal: :Autoimmunity reviews 2012
Carlo Selmi Enrico Brunetta Maria Gabriella Raimondo Pier Luigi Meroni

The number of human conditions that are currently considered to be autoimmune diseases (AID) has been steadily growing over the past decades and it is now estimated that over 10 million people are affected in the United States. One of the major shared features among AID is the predominance in the female sex which in some cases changes with the age at disease diagnosis. Numerous hypotheses have ...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Investigation 1999

Journal: :Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2013

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
James R Dunne Tzong-Hae Lee Christopher Burns Lisa J Cardo Kathleen Curry Michael P Busch

BACKGROUND Fresh whole blood (FrWB) is routinely used in the resuscitation of combat casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. However, studies have shown high rates (20%-40%) of transfusion-associated microchimerism (TA-MC) in civilian trauma patients receiving allogenic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. We explored the incidence of TA-MC in combat casualties recei...

2012
Tomoaki Ishikawa Yoshihiko Sakurai Tomohiro Takeda Hiroshi Suzuki

Maternal microchimerism (mMc) refers to the presence of a small population of cells originating from the mother. Whether mMc leads to autoimmune responses in children remains controversial. We describe here an 11-year-old boy with persistent fever and elevated levels of C-reactive protein from infancy onward. During infancy, the patient presented with high fever, skin rashes, and hepatic dysfun...

Journal: :Blood 1999
A S Carter L Cerundolo M Bunce D D Koo K I Welsh P J Morris S V Fuggle

It is widely accepted that donor leukocytes survive within the recipient periphery after blood transfusion or solid organ transplantation. The significance of this microchimerism remains unclear, partially because of the insecurity of assays used to detect the donor-derived material. The techniques used to detect donor-derived DNA within recipient peripheral blood rely largely on major histocom...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
William Bracamonte-Baran Jonathan Florentin Ying Zhou Ewa Jankowska-Gan W John Haynes Weixiong Zhong Todd V Brennan Partha Dutta Frans H J Claas Jon J van Rood William J Burlingham

Maternal microchimerism (MMc) has been associated with development of allospecific transplant tolerance, antitumor immunity, and cross-generational reproductive fitness, but its mode of action is unknown. We found in a murine model that MMc caused exposure to the noninherited maternal antigens in all offspring, but in some, MMc magnitude was enough to cause membrane alloantigen acquisition (mAA...

2016
Jérémie Martinet Gwladys Bourdenet Amine Meliani Laetitia Jean Sahil Adriouch Jose L. Cohen Federico Mingozzi Olivier Boyer

BACKGROUND Gene therapy is a promising treatment option for hemophilia and other protein deficiencies. However, immune responses against the transgene product represent an obstacle to safe and effective gene therapy, urging for the implementation of tolerization strategies. Induction of a hematopoietic chimerism via bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is a potent means for inducing immunological ...

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