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Allergol Int ; 72(3): 394-401, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36868950

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The considerable prevalence and worse outcomes of asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) in COPD have been reported, and optimal introduction of ICS is essential for ACO. However, diagnostic criteria for ACO consist of multiple laboratory tests, which is challenging during this COVID-19 era. The purpose of this study was to create a simple questionnaire to diagnose ACO in patients with COPD. METHODS: Among 100 COPD patients, 53 were diagnosed with ACO based on the Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines for ACO. Firstly, 10 candidate questionnaire items were generated and further selected by a logistic regression model. An integer-based scoring system was generated based on the scaled estimates of items. RESULTS: Five items, namely a history of asthma, wheezing, dyspnea at rest, nocturnal awakening, and weather- or season-dependent symptoms, contributed significantly to the diagnosis of ACO in COPD. History of asthma was related to FeNO >35 ppb. Two points were assigned to history of asthma and 1 point to other items in the ACO screening questionnaire (ACO-Q), and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.883 (95% CI: 0.806-0.933). The best cutoff point was 1 point, and the positive predictive value was 100% at a cutoff of 3 points or higher. The result was reproducible in the validation cohort of 53 patients with COPD. CONCLUSIONS: A simple questionnaire, ACO-Q, was developed. Patients with scores ≥3 could be reasonably recommended to be treated as ACO, and additional laboratory testing would be recommended for patients with 1 and 2 points.


Subject(s)
Asthma , COVID-19 , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive , Humans , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/diagnosis , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/epidemiology , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/epidemiology , Dyspnea , Surveys and Questionnaires , COVID-19 Testing
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Arerugi ; 71(3): 210-220, 2022.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35569943

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Biologics are an important treatment option for patients with severe asthma. Four biologics are available in Japan, and an overlapping eligibility has been observed. The eligibility and availability of drugs depend on the local regulations of different countries. However, there is no precise information about the eligibility for biologics, including dupilumab, in Japan. The aim of the study was to investigate the overlapping eligibility and to analyze the phenotypes of patients with multiple eligibility. METHODS: In this observational study, a retrospective chart review of patients was performed. The eligibility criteria for omalizumab were IgE 30-1500IU/mL and positive IgE for perennial aeroallergen. The eligibility criteria for IL-5-targeted biologics (mepolizumab and benralizumab) were eosinophil counts (Eos) > 150µL, while those for dupilumab were Eos > 150µL or fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) > 150ppb or IgE > 167IU/mL. Severe asthma was defined by the severity criteria under treatment based on Japanese guidelines for adult asthma. RESULTS: One hundred patients with severe asthma were identified. The eligibility for omalizumab, IL-5-targeted therapies, and dupilumab was 43%, 69%, and 82%, respectively. Thirty percent of the patients were eligible for all the four biologics and showed the lowest FEV1, frequent exacerbation history, and the highest levels of Eos, FeNO, and serum periostin. Only 11% of the patients were not indicated for any biologics. CONCLUSION: A considerable portion of patients was eligible for all the biologics. Asthma control was poor, and type 2 inflammation was prominent in such patients.


Subject(s)
Anti-Asthmatic Agents , Asthma , Biological Products , Anti-Asthmatic Agents/therapeutic use , Asthma/drug therapy , Biological Products/therapeutic use , Eosinophils , Humans , Immunoglobulin E , Interleukin-5 , Omalizumab/therapeutic use , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies
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Asia Pac Allergy ; 11(3): e31, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34386407

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mepolizumab, a humanized antibody targeting interleukin-5, decreases the number of blood eosinophils and the frequency of exacerbation of severe asthma. Galectin-10 is a protein within the cytoplasm of eosinophils and constitutes Charcot-Leyden crystals, which promotes key features of asthma. However, the relationship between time kinetics and clinical response of eosinophil-derived molecules such as galectin-10 or eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) has not been precisely investigated. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to clarify the precise time course of the levels of serum galectin-10 and ECP after mepolizumab treatment and to analyze the relationship between the levels of eosinophil-derived molecules and the clinical background or response to mepolizumab treatment. METHODS: This multicenter, prospective open-label study recruited 20 patients with severe eosinophilic asthma. Mepolizumab was administered every 4 weeks for 32 weeks and the levels of various biomarkers were serially analyzed. RESULTS: The serum galectin-10 and ECP significantly and rapidly decreased 4 weeks after initial administration of mepolizumab. In contrast, basophil count, fractional exhaled nitric oxide, and the serum total IgE level were unchanged during treatment. Asthma Control Questionnaire-5, Asthma Health Questionnaire-33, and Lund-Mackay scores significantly improved after mepolizumab treatment. Both high ECP and eosinophil count related to better response in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and measurable ECP level at 4 weeks after administration of mepolizumab related to the further improvement in FEV1 toward week 32. No significant difference in improvement in FEV1 was observed in galectin-10 high group. The level of ECP at baseline was significantly related to the higher prevalence of nasal polyp and Lund-Mackay score. CONCLUSION: This study was the first to show that the levels of serum galectin-10 decreases after initial administration of mepolizumab. The significant relationship between serum ECP and better response in FEV1 suggested the potential role of serum ECP as a predictive biomarker for the efficacy of mepolizumab (UMIN000030466).

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Respir Investig ; 59(5): 679-682, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34303646

ABSTRACT

There is a concern that persons with underlying respiratory disease may have increased susceptibility to COVID-19 and/or increased severity/mortality if infected. However, information regarding such patients during the first wave of the epidemic is lacking in Japan. We surveyed chest physicians nationwide, and collected anonymous data concerning 1444 patients. Among COVID-19 patients, the prevalence of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and interstitial lung diseases (ILD) was 3.4%, 4.8%, and 1.5%, respectively. Among COVID-19 patients with these 3 comorbidities, exacerbation of the comorbidity occurred in 12.2%, 18.8%, and 36.4%, respectively, and mortality (6.2% overall) was 4.1%, 13.0%, and 31.8%, respectively. The prevalence of asthma among COVID-19 patients was not higher than that for the general population, and mortality in COVID-19 patients with asthma was not higher than mortality in COVID-19 patients without underlying respiratory disease. COVID-19 patients having COPD or ILD had relatively high mortality, especially for ILD.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Respiration Disorders/etiology , COVID-19/complications , Comorbidity , Humans , Japan/epidemiology , Prevalence , SARS-CoV-2
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Food Sci Nutr ; 9(3): 1452-1459, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33747459

ABSTRACT

SCOPE: We previously demonstrated that protein restriction in utero induced salt-sensitive hypertension and changed renal levels of angiotensin type 2 receptor (AT2R) in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHRSP). Here, we investigated if this characteristic alteration of AT2R is related to AT2R DNA methylation profiles. METHODS AND RESULTS: First, we examined the relation between AT2R DNA methylation and its promoter activity in vitro. Luciferase assays revealed a negative correlation between these two variables. Next, we fed SHRSP dams and grand-dams a control 20% casein diet or a 9% casein diet during pregnancy. Adult offspring and grand-offspring were supplied either water or 1% saline solution for 2 weeks. Renal AT2R promoter DNA near the TATA-box was hypomethylated, mRNA expression was suppressed, and protein expression tended to be higher, in adult offspring of mothers fed a low casein diet. Moreover, adult grand-offspring exhibited high blood pressure after salt loading, along with suppressed transcription of AT2R mRNA and elevated translated protein. CONCLUSIONS: Under a fetal environment of protein restriction, the increase in protein expression due to hypomethylation of the AT2R promoter region occurs as a response to increased salt sensitivity, and controlling this mechanism may be important for the prevention of hypertension.

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Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ; 17(1): 13, 2021 Feb 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33541385

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although the relationship between allergic sensitization and increased respiratory symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been suggested, which allergen has a significant effect on COPD pathology is unclear. This study aimed to identify the specific IgE related to clinical features of COPD and the diagnosis of asthma-COPD overlap (ACO). METHODS: We recruited 76 patients with COPD and analyzed 39 IgE using panel IgE test (View Allergy 39®). ACO was diagnosed according to the Japanese Respiratory Society Guidelines. RESULTS: As for perennial aeroallergens, the positivity for moth (31.5%), Candida (23.7%), Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (22.4%) and house dust (22.4%), and concerning pollen, Japanese cedar (35.5%) and Japanese cypress (22.2%) exceeded 20%. Only the positivity of IgE for Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and house dust was significantly higher in ACO compared with that in non-ACO COPD. Moreover, it contributed to the diagnosis of ACO in an IgE class-dependent manner. Patients with cockroach IgE exhibited higher residual volume, whereas those with Japanese cedar IgE exhibited better diffusion capacity than negative patients. The contribution for ACO diagnosis by the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was comparable among total IgE (cutoff value: 158 IU/mL), blood eosinophil count (234/µL), and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (31.0 ppb). CONCLUSIONS: The prominent role of mite-specific IgE in the diagnosis and pathology of ACO and the potentially detrimental effect of cockroach sensitization on air trapping in COPD were suggested. The finding highlights the future development of a treatment targeting IgE as a treatable trait in COPD.

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Insect Biochem Mol Biol ; 123: 103410, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32442626

ABSTRACT

The acaricides cyflumetofen, cyenopyrafen, and pyflubumide act as inhibitors of the mitochondrial electron transport system at complex II (succinate dehydrogenase; SDH), a new mode of action in arthropods. The development and mechanisms of low-level resistance against cyenopyrafen and cyflumetofen have been previously reported in Tetranychus urticae. In the present study, we investigated high levels of resistance against three SDH inhibitors in T. urticae field populations and clarify the genetic basis of resistance using quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis. First, we constructed a microsatellite linkage map comprising 64 markers assembled into three linkage groups (LGs) with total length of 683.8 cM and average marker spacing of 11.03 cM. We then used the linkage map to perform QTL mapping, and identified significant QTLs contributing to resistance to cyflumetofen (one QTL on LG1), cyenopyrafen (one QTL on LG3), and pyflubumide (two QTLs on LG1 and LG3). The QTL peaks on LG1 for cyflumetofen and pyflubumide overlapped and included the SdhB locus. For cyenopyrafen resistance, the QTLs on LG3 included the SdhC locus. For cyflumetofen resistance, we found an I260T mutation in SdhB. For pyflubumide and cyenopyrafen resistance, we detected I260V and S56L substitutions in SdhB and SdhC, respectively, by direct sequencing. Both I260 in SdhB and S56 in SdhC were present in highly conserved regions of the ubiquinone binding site formed at the interface among SdhB, SdhC, and SdhD. Mutations at these positions have been implicated in resistance against fungicides that act as Sdh inhibitors in various pathogens. Therefore, we consider these mutations to be target-site resistance mutations for these acaricidal SDH inhibitors.


Subject(s)
Acaricides/pharmacology , Chromosome Mapping/methods , Drug Resistance/genetics , Succinate Dehydrogenase/antagonists & inhibitors , Tetranychidae , Acrylonitrile/analogs & derivatives , Acrylonitrile/pharmacology , Animals , Arthropod Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Arthropod Proteins/drug effects , Arthropod Proteins/metabolism , Genetic Linkage , Genome, Insect , Microsatellite Repeats , Mutation , Propionates/pharmacology , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Quantitative Trait Loci , RNA-Seq , Succinate Dehydrogenase/drug effects , Succinate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Tetranychidae/drug effects , Tetranychidae/genetics , Tetranychidae/metabolism
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Arerugi ; 68(9): 1132-1140, 2019.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31723110

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common comorbidity among patients with asthma. In addition, functional dyspepsia (FD) is characterized by upper abdominal symptoms without organic disease manifestations. However, the prevalence of FD among patients with asthma remains uninvestigated; therefore, herein, we investigated the prevalence of dyspepsia symptoms in these patients. METHODS: We recruited 156 patients with asthma from the outpatient clinic of Teikyo University Hospital and investigated the prevalence of dyspepsia symptoms using the modified Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERD. Further, the relationship between dyspepsia symptoms and clinical background of asthma was also investigated. RESULTS: Certain digestive organ symptoms were exhibited by 83% of patients with asthma, dyspepsia symptoms by 44%, and reflux symptoms by 26%. The dyspepsia-dominant group showed significantly higher female ratio and numerically lower %FEV1 than the asymptomatic group. In the group with dyspepsia score >5 points, the ratio of patients undergoing step 4 asthma treatment and the ratio of those using long-acting muscarinic receptor antagonist were higher than those in the group with a score <5 points. Furthermore, endoscopic diagnosis was also made in 84 patients and the prevalence of FD was 21%. CONCLUSION: A considerable proportion of patients with asthma exhibited dyspepsia symptoms, and the asthma severity in patients with dyspepsia was higher than those in asymptomatic patients. Based on the current findings, more attention should be directed to FD, in addition to GERD, as a comorbidity of the digestive system in patients with asthma.


Subject(s)
Asthma/complications , Dyspepsia/complications , Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence
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Intern Med ; 58(12): 1759-1764, 2019 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30713294

ABSTRACT

A 70-year-old woman was admitted for the evaluation of wheezes and a nodular lesion in the left lung field. She had been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at 45 years of age and was continuously treated with methotrexate (MTX) at 8 mg/week. Bronchoscopic aspiration histology of a hilar lymph node suggested a lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD). After discontinuation of MTX, the lung nodule and wheezes disappeared. Although wheezes are not a usual manifestation of LPD, her clinical course clearly demonstrated an obvious relationship between LPD-induced airway narrowing and wheezes.


Subject(s)
Antirheumatic Agents/adverse effects , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/chemically induced , Methotrexate/adverse effects , Aged , Antirheumatic Agents/therapeutic use , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Methotrexate/therapeutic use , Respiratory Sounds/etiology
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Asia Pac Allergy ; 9(1): e2, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30740350

ABSTRACT

We previously described a rare case of anaphylaxis presumably induced by carminic acid in cochineal dye used as a food additive. In this study, highly pure carminic acid was added to an albumin-containing buffer at various concentrations, followed by serial dilution. Varying the mixing ratio of carminic acid and albumin affected the extent of histamine release from passively sensitized basophils. Similar basophil histamine release occurred with carminic acid-globulin solutions. These results provide experimental evidence indicating that basophil activation is dependent on hapten (carminic acid) and carrier (protein) interaction.

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Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol ; 60(2): 232-243, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30240278

ABSTRACT

Recapitulative animal models of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and related diseases are lacking, which inhibits our ability to fully clarify the pathogenesis of these diseases. Although lung fibrosis in mouse models is often induced by bleomycin, silica-induced lung fibrosis is more sustainable and more progressive. Therefore, in this study, we sought to elucidate the mediator(s) responsible for the pathogenesis of lung fibrosis, through the use of a mouse model of silica-induced lung fibrosis. With a single nasal administration of 16 mg of silica, lung inflammation (assessed by elevated cellular components in the BAL fluids [BALFs]) and lung fibrosis (assessed by lung histology and lung hydroxyproline levels) were induced and sustained for as long as 24 weeks. Of the mediators measured in the BALFs, IL-9 was characteristically elevated gradually, and peaked at 24 weeks after silica administration. Treatment of silica-challenged mice with anti-IL-9-neutralizing antibody inhibited lung fibrosis, as assessed by lung hydroxyproline level, and suppressed the levels of major mediators, including IL-1ß, IL-6, IL-12, CCL2, CXCL1, and TNF-α in BALFs. Moreover, human lung specimens from patients with IPF have shown high expression of IL-9 in alveolar macrophages, CD4-positive cells, and receptors for IL-9 in airway epithelial cells. Collectively, these data suggest that IL-9 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of lung fibrosis in diseases such as IPF.


Subject(s)
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/pathology , Interleukin-9/metabolism , Pneumonia/drug therapy , Pulmonary Fibrosis/drug therapy , Silicon Dioxide/toxicity , Aged , Animals , Antibodies/pharmacology , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Case-Control Studies , Cytokines/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Humans , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/metabolism , Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Interleukin-9/immunology , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Pneumonia/chemically induced , Pneumonia/pathology , Pulmonary Fibrosis/chemically induced , Pulmonary Fibrosis/pathology , Receptors, Interleukin-9/metabolism
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Respirol Case Rep ; 7(2): e00397, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30574332

ABSTRACT

A 60-year-old female with severe bronchial asthma developed persistent dyspnoea and an abnormal lung shadow. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) demonstrated patchy ground-glass opacities and diffuse, small nodular shadows. Elevated percentages of eosinophils were observed in the blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. These results collectively indicated that her asthma was accompanied by eosinophilic pneumonia and eosinophilic bronchiolitis. Although previous, rare case reports suggest that systemic steroid therapy is necessary and effective for the control of eosinophilic bronchiolitis, we chose to treat her with an anti-interleukin 5 antibody, mepolizumab. Her asthma, eosinophilic pneumonia, and eosinophilic bronchiolitis each improved in response to mepolizumab as assessed from her symptoms, pulmonary function tests, and HRCT. Mepolizumab might be effective not only for asthma and eosinophilic pneumonia but also for eosinophilic bronchiolitis.

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J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol ; 22(3): 384-387, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28774255

ABSTRACT

We present two cases of pathologic fractures extended to the metacarpal head related with enchondromas at the metacarpal neck treated by surgery. The timing of surgery varied between the two cases. The first was operated without delay, using tumor curettage and ß-TCP (tricalcium phosphate) packing in the cavity, followed by internal fixation of the fracture using a screw and Kirshner wires. In the second case, tumor curettage and ß-TCP packing was performed after fracture union. Favorable clinical outcomes were obtained for both cases.


Subject(s)
Chondroma/complications , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Fractures, Spontaneous/etiology , Metacarpal Bones/injuries , Adult , Bone Screws , Bone Wires , Chondroma/diagnosis , Chondroma/surgery , Female , Fractures, Spontaneous/diagnosis , Fractures, Spontaneous/surgery , Humans , Male , Metacarpal Bones/surgery
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Allergol Int ; 66S: S21-S26, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28647381

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Viral infections are the most common triggers of asthma exacerbation, but the key molecules involved in this process have not been fully identified. Although cysteinyl leukotrienes (cysLTs) have been postulated as the key mediators, their precise roles remain largely unclear. To investigate the roles of cysLTs in virus-induced asthma exacerbation, we developed a murine model using a viral double-stranded RNA analog, polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly I:C), and analyzed the effect of leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA) administration. METHODS: A/J mice were immunized with ovalbumin (OVA) + alum (days 0, 28, 42, and 49), followed by intranasal challenge with OVA (phase 1: days 50-52) and poly I:C (phase 2: days 53-55). Montelukast was administered during poly I:C challenge (phase 2) in the reliever model or throughout the OVA and poly I:C challenges (phases 1 and 2) in the controller model. Airway responsiveness to acetylcholine chloride was assessed, and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed on day 56. RESULTS: Administration of poly I:C to OVA-sensitized and -challenged mice increased the number of eosinophils and levels of IL-13, IL-9, CCL3, and CXCL1 in BAL fluid (BALF) and tended to increase airway responsiveness. Montelukast significantly attenuated the poly I:C-induced increase in the number of eosinophils and levels of IL-13, IL-9, and CCL3 in BALF and airway hyperresponsiveness in both the reliever and controller models. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report showing that LTRA functionally suppressed the pathophysiology of a virus-induced asthma exacerbation model, suggesting the importance of cysLTs as a potential treatment target.


Subject(s)
Anti-Asthmatic Agents/pharmacology , Asthma/etiology , Asthma/metabolism , Leukotriene Antagonists/pharmacology , RNA, Double-Stranded/adverse effects , Acetates/pharmacology , Alum Compounds/adverse effects , Animals , Asthma/drug therapy , Asthma/pathology , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/cytology , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/immunology , Cyclopropanes , Cysteine/metabolism , Cytokines/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Eosinophils/drug effects , Eosinophils/immunology , Eosinophils/metabolism , Immunization , Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Leukotrienes/metabolism , Male , Mice , Ovalbumin/adverse effects , Poly I-C/administration & dosage , Quinolines/pharmacology , RNA, Viral/adverse effects , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/drug therapy , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/etiology , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/metabolism , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/pathology , Sulfides
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Insect Biochem Mol Biol ; 80: 79-90, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27919778

ABSTRACT

The acaricidal compounds pyridaben, tebufenpyrad and fenpyroximate are frequently used in the control of phytophagous mites such as Tetranychus urticae, and are referred to as Mitochondrial Electron Transport Inhibitors, acting at the quinone binding pocket of complex I (METI-I acaricides). Because of their very frequent use, resistance evolved fast more than 20 years ago, and is currently wide-spread. Increased activity of P450 monooxygenases has been often associated with resistance, but target-site based resistance mechanisms were never reported. Here, we report the discovery of a mutation (H92R) in the PSST homologue of complex I in METI-I resistant T. urticae strains. The position of the mutation was studied using the high-resolution crystal structure of Thermus thermophilus, and was located in a stretch of amino acids previously photo-affinity labeled by fenpyroximate. Selection experiments with a strain segregating for the mutant allele, together with marker-assisted back-crossing of the mutation in a susceptible background, confirmed the involvement of the mutation in METI-I resistance. Additionally, an independent genetic mapping approach; QTL analysis identified the genomic region of pyridaben resistance, which included the PSST gene. Last, we used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing tools to introduce the mutation in the Drosophila PSST homologue.


Subject(s)
Acaricides , Arthropod Proteins/genetics , Drug Resistance/genetics , Electron Transport Complex I/genetics , Tetranychidae/physiology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Arthropod Proteins/chemistry , Arthropod Proteins/metabolism , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/genetics , DNA, Complementary/metabolism , Electron Transport Complex I/chemistry , Electron Transport Complex I/metabolism , RNA/genetics , RNA/metabolism , Sequence Alignment , Tetranychidae/growth & development
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Clin J Sport Med ; 27(4): e63-e65, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27764034

ABSTRACT

We present a case of simultaneous ipsilateral fractures at the intra-articular second metacarpal head, intra-articular fourth metacarpal base, and ulnar styloid. These fractures were caused by the peculiar condition of a blow to the fist during an ice hockey game; the hand was struck while it was gripping a stick. The specific combination of these fractures has not been previously reported in the literature. In this incident, axial compression force was transmitted from the second and fourth metacarpal heads while skipping the third metacarpal head to the ulnar side of the wrist via the carpometacarpal joints and carpal bones. Because each fracture exhibited only slight displacement, we used conservative treatment with good outcomes.


Subject(s)
Athletic Injuries/physiopathology , Fractures, Bone/physiopathology , Hockey/injuries , Metacarpal Bones/injuries , Adult , Athletic Injuries/therapy , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Humans , Male , Splints , Wrist Injuries/physiopathology , Wrist Injuries/therapy , Wrist Joint
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PLoS One ; 11(4): e0154355, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27100395

ABSTRACT

Polyandry is more widespread than anticipated from Bateman's principle but its ultimate (evolutionary) causes and proximate (mechanistic) correlates are more difficult to pinpoint than those of polygyny. Here, we combined mating experiments, quantification of reproductive traits and microsatellite genotyping to determine the fitness implications of polyandry in two predatory mite species, where males are highly polygynous (up to 45 fertilized females during life), whereas females range from monandry to various polyandry levels. The medium-level polyandrous (up to eight male mates possible) Neoseiulus californicus received clear direct and indirect benefits: multiply mated females produced more offspring with higher survival chances over longer times than singly mated females. In contrast, singly and multiply mated females of the low-level polyandrous (commonly two male mates at maximum) Phytoseiulus persimilis produced similar numbers of offspring having similar survival chances. In both species, multiple mating resulted in mixed offspring paternities, opening the chance for indirect fitness benefits such as enhanced genetic compatibility, complementarity and/or variability. However, the female re-mating likelihood and the paternity chance of non-first male mates were lower in P. persimilis than in N. californicus. Regarding proximate factors, in both species first mating duration and female re-mating likelihood were negatively correlated. Based on occasional fertilization failure of first male mates in P. persimilis, and mixed offspring paternities in both species, we argue that fertilization assurance and the chance to gain indirect fitness benefits are the ultimate drivers of polyandry in P. persimilis, whereas those of N. californicus are higher offspring numbers coupled with enhanced offspring viability and possibly other indirect fitness benefits. Overall, the adaptive significance and proximate events well reflected the polyandry levels. Our study provides a key example for linking behavioral experiments, quantification of reproductive traits and paternity analysis via offspring genotyping to explain the evolution of differing levels of polyandry.


Subject(s)
Genotype , Mites/physiology , Predatory Behavior , Reproduction/genetics , Sexual Behavior, Animal , Animals , Biological Evolution , Crosses, Genetic , Female , Fertilization , Male , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 164(1): 27-9, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24852851

ABSTRACT

We describe a case of formaldehyde-induced urticaria with a positive test result for serum IgE antibody against this substance. Formaldehyde's slow protein-binding property may explain why basophil histamine-release tests using fresh formaldehyde solutions are not diagnostic, whereas the tests are useful if formaldehyde that had been stored with albumin is used.


Subject(s)
Basophil Degranulation Test/methods , Fixatives/adverse effects , Formaldehyde/adverse effects , Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Adult , Albumins/immunology , Female , Formaldehyde/immunology , Humans , Hypersensitivity/etiology , Immunoglobulin E/blood
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