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Cureus ; 16(5): e59573, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38826869

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Herbaspirillum seropedicae is a species of bacteria commonly found in vegetation, but in rare cases, can cause opportunistic infections in human hosts. Infections typically occur due to environmental exposure to the pathogen, such as through agriculture or gardening. However, these incidents typically only involve immunocompromised patients. Our present report describes a case of sepsis secondary to pneumonia in an adult with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who presented with complaints of shortness of breath and hypoxia. Although initially misidentified as Burkholderia cepacia, blood culture and reference lab eventually confirmed H. seropedicae bacteremia. The patient was admitted for treatment with intravenous antibiotics with significant improvement and subsequent discharge. H. seropedicae is often clinically misidentified due to its rarity. As we observe the increasing pathogenicity of H. seropedicae, clinicians must be better prepared to recognize the symptoms of its infection. Technologies such as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry have proven to be useful in distinguishing H. seropedicae from other similarly presenting species.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38671, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37288201

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Intestinal intussusception rarely occurs in adults and is challenging to diagnose in the emergency department due to its associated nonspecific symptom of abdominal pain. Most of these incidences are caused by a neoplasm within the bowel acting as a lead point. Lipomas are benign fatty tumors that rarely develop in the colon and are very infrequently a precursor lesion to intussusception. Our present report describes a case of lipoma-associated intussusception in the transverse colon in an adult who presented with complaints of abdominal pain and acutely worsened chronic constipation. Computerized tomography (CT) imaging and barium enema revealed colocolonic intussusception with a lipomatous lead point and complete obstruction. The patient was admitted for same-day intervention and underwent a successful colectomy with no complications.

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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 107(4): e1653-e1660, 2022 03 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34788857

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CONTEXT: We previously presented evidence that TSH receptor (TSHR)-stimulating autoantibodies (TSAbs) bind to and activate TSHRs but do not bind to IGF1 receptors (IGF1Rs). Nevertheless, we showed that IGF1Rs were involved in thyroid eye disease (TED) pathogenesis because TSAbs activated crosstalk between TSHR and IGF1R. Teprotumumab, originally generated to inhibit IGF1 binding to IGF1R, was recently approved for the treatment of TED (Tepezza). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk in teprotumumab treatment of TED. DESIGN: We used orbital fibroblasts from patients with TED (TEDOFs) and measured stimulated hyaluronan (HA) secretion as a measure of orbital fibroblast activation by TED immunoglobulins (TED-Igs) and monoclonal TSAb M22. We previously showed that M22, which does not bind to IGF1R, stimulated HA in a biphasic dose-response with the higher potency phase dependent on TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk and the lower potency phase independent of IGF1R. Stimulation by TED-Igs and M22 was measured in the absence or presence of teprotumumab biosimilar (Tepro) or K1-70, an antibody that inhibits TSHR. RESULTS: We show: (1) Tepro dose-dependently inhibits stimulation by TED-Igs; (2) Tepro does not bind to TSHRs; (3) Tepro inhibits IGF1R-dependent M22-induced HA production, which is mediated by TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk, but not IGF1R-independent M22 stimulation; and (4) ß-arrestin 1 knockdown, which blocks TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk and prevents Tepro inhibition of HA production by M22 and by a pool of TED-Igs. CONCLUSION: We conclude that Tepro inhibits HA production by TEDOFs by inhibiting TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk and suggest that inhibition of TSHR/IGF1R crosstalk is the mechanism of its action in treating TED.


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Oftalmopatia de Graves , Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/farmacologia , Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/uso terapêutico , Oftalmopatia de Graves/metabolismo , Humanos , Ácido Hialurônico/metabolismo , Receptor IGF Tipo 1/metabolismo , Receptores da Tireotropina , Tireotropina/farmacologia
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