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WMJ ; 121(1): E5-E9, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35442586

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Reports of extraintestinal manifestations of Clostridioides difficile (C difficile) infections are rare. The frequency of these infections comprises approximately 0.17% to 0.6% of all C difficile infections. While they are becoming more frequent worldwide, the precise trend is unclear. CASE PRESENTATION: An 83-year-old female patient presented with pleuritic chest pain 2 to 3 months after a needle biopsy of her liver abscess confirmed C difficile. She was found to have extension of the liver abscess into the chest cavity, leading to empyema, and was treated with intravenous antimicrobials. DISCUSSION: This is the fifth known reported case of C difficile leading to a pyogenic liver abscess and the first case where the C difficile liver abscess was associated with an empyema. While long-term metronidazole is considered effective for managing extra intestinal C difficile infection, our patient was treated with vancomycin and meropenem. CONCLUSION: To determine epidemiology and a proper treatment regimen for extraintestinal C difficile infection, a greater accumulation of cases is necessary.


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Clostridioides difficile , Clostridium Infections , Empyema , Liver Abscess, Pyogenic , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Clostridioides , Clostridium Infections/complications , Clostridium Infections/diagnosis , Clostridium Infections/drug therapy , Empyema/complications , Empyema/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Liver Abscess, Pyogenic/complications , Liver Abscess, Pyogenic/diagnosis , Liver Abscess, Pyogenic/drug therapy
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Am J Surg ; 222(3): 549-553, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33551115

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Parathyroidectomy is the only curative treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and is associated with low morbidity. This study examined the severity of disease and outcomes of parathyroidectomy based on patient age at a high-volume institution. METHODS: This is a retrospective review of sporadic pHPT patients who underwent initial parathyroidectomy. To study disease severity over time, patients were divided into timeframes: 1999-2007, 2007-2012, and 2013-2018. Elderly was defined as age ≥75 years. RESULTS: Over time, the elderly had progressively lower preoperative calcium (11.0, 10.7, 10.7; p = 0.05) and PTH (150.4, 111.9, 107.9; p < 0.001) levels. By age, there was no difference in preoperative calcium (10.8, 10.9; p = 0.91) or in rates of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, hypoparathyroidism, or persistent/recurrent pHPT. CONCLUSIONS: Over the 3 time periods of the study, elderly patients had progressively lower calcium and PTH levels. There was no difference in endocrine-specific complications between the age groups, suggesting that parathyroidectomy in the elderly is safe and therefore, age-associated morbidity should not preclude parathyroidectomy.


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Hyperparathyroidism, Primary/surgery , Parathyroidectomy , Age Factors , Aged , Calcium/blood , Female , Hospitals, High-Volume , Humans , Hyperparathyroidism, Primary/blood , Male , Parathyroid Hormone/blood , Parathyroidectomy/adverse effects , Parathyroidectomy/statistics & numerical data , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Preoperative Period , Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injuries/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin D/analogs & derivatives , Vitamin D/blood
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Cell Mol Immunol ; 18(1): 162-170, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31511642

ABSTRACT

Monosodium urate (MSU) crystals activate inflammatory pathways that overlap with interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) signaling. However, the post-translational mechanisms involved and the role of signaling proteins in this activation are unknown. In the present study, we investigated the intracellular signaling mechanisms involved in MSU-induced activation of THP-1 macrophages and human nondiseased synovial fibroblasts (NLSFs) and the in vivo efficacy of an inhibitor of tumor growth factor-ß (TGF-ß)-activated kinase 1 (TAK1), 5Z-7-oxozeaenol, in MSU-induced paw inflammation in C57BL/6 mice. THP-1 macrophage activation with MSU crystals (25-200 µg/ml) resulted in the rapid and sustained phosphorylation of interleukin-1 receptor-activated kinase 1 (IRAK1 Thr209) and TAK1 (Thr184/187) and their association with the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRAF6. At the cellular level, MSU inhibited the deubiquitinases A20 and UCHL2 and increased 20s proteasomal activity, leading to a global decrease in K63-linked ubiquitination and increase in K48-linked ubiquitination in THP-1 macrophages. While MSU did not stimulate cytokine production in NLSFs, it significantly amplified IL-1ß-induced IL-6, IL-8, and ENA-78/CXCL5 production. Docking studies and MD simulations followed by TAK1 in vitro kinase assays revealed that uric acid molecules are capable of arresting TAK1 in an active-state conformation, resulting in sustained TAK1 kinase activation. Importantly, MSU-induced proinflammatory cytokine production was completely inhibited by 5Z-7-oxozeaenol but not IRAK1/4 or TRAF6 inhibitors. Administration of 5Z-7-oxozeaenol (5 or 15 mg/kg; orally) significantly inhibited MSU-induced paw inflammation in C57BL/6 mice. Our study identifies a novel post-translational mechanism of TAK1 activation by MSU and suggests the therapeutic potential of TAK1 in regulating MSU-induced inflammation.


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Gout/drug therapy , Inflammation/drug therapy , Lactones/pharmacology , MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex/drug effects , Resorcinols/pharmacology , Ubiquitin/metabolism , Uric Acid/toxicity , Animals , Antioxidants/toxicity , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Fibroblasts/pathology , Gout/chemically induced , Gout/enzymology , Gout/pathology , Humans , Inflammation/chemically induced , Inflammation/enzymology , Inflammation/pathology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Signal Transduction , Synovial Membrane/drug effects , Synovial Membrane/metabolism , Synovial Membrane/pathology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/genetics , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism
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