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    Hereditary Deficiency of gp91(phox) Is Associated With Enhanced Arterial Dilatation Results of a Multicenter Study

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    Background-NADPH oxidase is believed to modulate arterial tone, but its role in humans is still unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether NADPH oxidase is involved in flow-mediated arterial dilation (FMD). Methods and Results-Twenty-five patients with hereditary deficiency of gp91(phox), the catalytic core of NADPH oxidase, (X-CGD), 25 healthy subjects, and 25 obese patients matched for sex and age were recruited. FMD, platelet gp91(phox), serum levels of nitrite and nitrate as markers of nitric oxide generation, oxidized low-density lipoprotein, and urinary excretion of isoprostanes as markers of oxidative stress were determined. Platelet gp91(phox) expression was downregulated in X-CGD patients (1.0+/-0.8 mean fluorescence; P<0.001) and upregulated in obese patients (4.1+/-2.2 mean fluorescence; P=0.01) compared with healthy subjects (2.9+/-1.7 mean fluorescence). Urinary excretion of isoprostanes was reduced in X-CGD patients (41.7+/-33.3 pg/mg creatinine; P = 0.04) and increased in obese patients (154.4+/-91 pg/mg creatinine; P<0.001) compared with healthy subjects (69.5+/-52.4 pg/mg creatinine). Obese patients had higher serum oxidized low-density lipoprotein than healthy subjects (35.3+/-6.7 versus 24.8+/-9.8 U/L; P<0.001) and X-CGD patients (28.5+/-7.2 U/L; P<0.001). X-CGD patients had significantly higher FMD (14.7+/-5.9%) compared with healthy subjects (7.9+/-2.5%; P<0.001); obese patients had lower FMD (5.3+/-3.0%; P+/-0.028) compared with healthy subjects. Serum nitrite and nitrate levels were significantly higher in patients with X-CGD (36.0+/-10.8+/-mol/L; P<0.016) and lower in obese patients (9.3+/-11.0 mu mol/L; P<0.001) compared with healthy subjects (27.1+/-19.1 mu mol/L). Serum nitrite and nitrate levels significantly correlated with FMD (R-s = 0.403, P<0.001) and platelet gp91(phox) (R-s = -0.515, P<0.001). FMD inversely correlated with platelet gp91(phox) (R-s = -0.502, P<0.001) and isoprostanes (R-s = -0.513, P<0.001). Conclusion-This study provides the first evidence that, in humans, gp91(phox) is implicated in the modulation of arterial ton

    Prevention of Death in AIDS states.

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    The child with recurrent infections: a problem of pediatric practice

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    A wide range of topics can be included under the heading of recurrent infections in children. This discussion focuses on 1) the definition of recurrent infection and physiopathogenetic mechanisms predisposing to; 2) controversies in the management of upper respiratory tract infections; 3) recurrent upper and lower respiratory infections in immunocompromised hosts, emphasizing advances in diagnosis and treatment of "mild" immunodeficiencies such as IgG subclass deficiency or antibody deficiency in normogammaglobulimia, trying to define an operative flow chart

    Diversion of the fecal strema resolves ulcerative colitis complicatine chronic granulomatous disease in an adult patient.

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    Pulmonary and sinusal changes in 45 patients with primary immunodeficiencies: computed tomography evaluation.

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    OBJECTIVE: The aims of the study were 1) to identify and quantify pulmonary changes in subjects affected by agammaglobulinemia (AG), and common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) and 2) to assess the incidence, type, and degree of chronic sinusitis and their relation to pulmonary changes. METHODS: Forty-five patients affected by AG (18) and CVID (27) underwent computed tomography of lungs and paranasal sinuses. RESULTS: Of 45 patients, 26 (57.7%) had pulmonary changes, more frequent among CVID than AG patients (P = 0.37). Bronchiectases were detected in 7 of 12 AG and in 9 of 14 CVID; the difference is not statistically significant (P = 0.53). Computed tomographic findings of chronic sinusitis were detected in 41 of 45 patients. There was no statistically significant difference between AG and CVID patients. Bronchial and sinusal abnormalities did not correlate in 11 patients followed longitudinally. CONCLUSIONS: On computed tomography, the type and severity of lung lesions do not correlate either with the type of immunodeficiency or with the severity of the sinusal involvement

    Nucleotide variation in Sabin type 2 from an immunodeficient patient with polyomielitis.

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