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    An Antibody-Aptamer-Hybrid Lateral Flow Assay for Detection of CXCL9 in Antibody-Mediated Rejection after Kidney Transplantation

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    Chronic antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is a key limiting factor for the clinical outcome of a kidney transplantation (Ktx), where early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention is needed. This study describes the identification of the biomarker CXC-motif chemokine ligand (CXCL) 9 as an indicator for AMR and presents a new aptamer-antibody-hybrid lateral flow assay (hybrid-LFA) for detection in urine. Biomarker evaluation included two independent cohorts of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) from a protocol biopsy program and used subgroup comparisons according to BANFF-classifications. Plasma, urine and biopsy lysate samples were analyzed with a Luminex-based multiplex assay. The CXCL9-specific hybrid-LFA was developed based upon a specific rat antibody immobilized on a nitrocellulose-membrane and the coupling of a CXCL9-binding aptamer to gold nanoparticles. LFA performance was assessed according to receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Among 15 high-scored biomarkers according to a neural network analysis, significantly higher levels of CXCL9 were found in plasma and urine and biopsy lysates of KTRs with biopsy-proven AMR. The newly developed hybrid-LFA reached a sensitivity and specificity of 71% and an AUC of 0.79 for CXCL9. This point-of-care-test (POCT) improves early diagnosis-making in AMR after Ktx, especially in KTRs with undetermined status of donor-specific HLA-antibodies

    Odontodisplasia regional: relato de caso clínico

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    Regional Odontodysplasia is a rare dental anomaly involving dental tissues of ectodermal (enamel) and mesodermal (dentin, pulp and cement) origin. The aim of this study was to report a case of regional odontodysplasia in a child. A nine-year-old male patient who the main complaint was the absence of some deciduous teeth and the non - eruption of permanent teeth in a specific area of the maxilla. The tooth 16, which had erupted, had hypoplastic and hypomineralized enamel, presenting a radiographic image lacking clearness, for that reason being known “ghost teeth”.  In this case report, clinical and radiographic aspects were presented and were highlighted the issues involved in the elaboration of a treatment plan. There are few available studies about regional odontodysplasia. The detailed anamnesis and the knowledge of the clinical and radiographic characteristics are essential for a correct diagnosis.A Odontodisplasia Regional é uma anomalia dental rara, que envolve os tecidos dentários de origem ectodérmica (esmalte) e mesodérmica (dentina, polpa e cemento). O objetivo deste trabalho foi relatar um caso clínico de odontodisplasia regional em uma criança. Paciente de nove anos, sexo masculino, tendo como queixa principal a ausência de alguns dentes decíduos e a não irrupção dos dentes permanentes em determinada região da maxila. O dente 16, que havia irrompido, apresentava-se clinicamente, com um esmalte hipoplásico e hipomineralizado e uma imagem radiográfica bastante tênue, por isso sendo conhecido como “dente fantasma”. Foram apresentados nesse relato, aspectos clínicos e radiográficos e destacadas as questões envolvidas na elaboração de um plano de tratamento. Há poucos estudos disponíveis sobre a odontodisplasia regional. A anamnese detalhada e o conhecimento das características clínicas e radiográficas são imprescindíveis para um correto diagnóstico. &nbsp
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