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Antibodies against ARHGDIB are associated with long-term kidney graft loss
The clinical significance of nonâHLA antibodies on renal allograft survival is a matter of
debate, due to differences in reported results and lack of largeâscale studies incorporating analysis of multiple nonâHLA antibodies simultaneously. We developed a multiplex nonâHLA antibody assay against 14 proteins highly expressed in the kidney. In
this study, the presence of pretransplant nonâHLA antibodies was corre
Influenza virosomes:combining optimal presentation of hemagglutinin with immunopotentiating activity
Psychiatric disorders appear equally in patients with myotonic dystrophy, facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, and hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type I.
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52976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To study the presence of psychiatric comorbidity assessed by the use of a structured clinical interview and self-reported questionnaires in a large sample of patients with adult-onset myotonic dystrophy (DM), facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), and hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type I (HMSN-I), and to assess whether psychiatric comorbidity is related to fatigue severity and/or muscle strength. METHODS: In a cohort of 217 patients with a neuromuscular disorder (79 DM, 65 FSHD and 73 HMSN-I patients) overall psychiatric comorbidity was studied cross-sectionally with the structured clinical interview for DSM-IV axis I disorders. Self-reported psychopathology, fatigue severity and muscle strength were assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory, Symptom Checklist-90, General Health Questionnaire-12, Checklist Individual Strength and muscle strength [Medical Research Council (MRC)-scale]. RESULTS: In all three neuromuscular disorders (DM, FSHD and HMSN), 10-12% of the patients met DSM IV clinical criteria for current psychiatric disorders. Lifetime psychiatric disorders were found in 32% of patients in all three patient groups. The most common psychiatric disorders were depression and phobias. A comparison of patients with and without current psychiatric disorder showed that fatigue severity and muscle strength (MRC) were not related to psychiatric comorbidity. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric disorders appear equally in patients with DM, FSHD and HMSN-I and are not related to fatigue or muscle strength in these patients
Enhancement of the Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of a Mucosal Influenza Subunit Vaccine by the Saponin Adjuvant GPI-0100
Identification of safe and effective adjuvants remains an urgent need for the development of inactivated influenza vaccines for mucosal administration. Here, we used a murine challenge model to evaluate the adjuvant activity of GPI-0100, a saponin-derived adjuvant, on influenza subunit vaccine administered via the intranasal or the intrapulmonary route. Balb/c mice were immunized with 1 mu g A/PR/8 (H1N1) subunit antigen alone or in combination with varying doses of GPI-0100. The addition of GPI-0100 was required for induction of mucosal and systemic antibody responses to intranasally administered influenza vaccine and significantly enhanced the immunogenicity of vaccine administered via the intrapulmonary route. Remarkably, GPI-0100-adjuvanted influenza vaccine given at a low dose of 2x1 mu g either in the nares or directly into the lungs provided complete protection against homologous influenza virus infection