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Autoimmunity ; 37(3): 241-4, 2004 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15497459

RESUMO

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) has been proposed as an amplifying agent for at least some of the spectrum of systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma). In support of this hypothesis, antibodies to the HCMV late protein UL94 have been detected in the majority of SSc patients in a study involving Caucasian subjects from Italy. The aim of this investigation was to determine whether elevated levels of anti-UL94 antibodies are present in African American and Caucasian SSc patients from the U.S. We further wished to determine whether there was a significant difference in the levels of anti-UL94 antibodies between the diffuse and the limited forms of the disease. IgG antibodies to a UL94 peptide were measured in 254 Caucasian and 90 African American subjects by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In both Caucasian and African American subjects, the mean antibody level in the diffuse form of SSc was significantly higher than that in the respective control subjects (714 vs. 466 ng/ml, p = 0.005; 1226 vs. 512 ng/ml, p < 0.0001). Also, among Caucasian SSc patients, the mean antibody level in the diffuse form of SSc was significantly higher than that in the limited form of the disease (714 vs. 465 ng/ml, p = 0.02). These results show that increased levels of antibodies to the HCMV late protein UL94 are associated with SSc and they may be a marker for the severity of the disease.


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Proteínas do Capsídeo/imunologia , Citomegalovirus/imunologia , Imunoglobulina G/imunologia , Escleroderma Sistêmico/imunologia , Negro ou Afro-Americano , Humanos , População Branca
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PLoS One ; 8(1): e53948, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23326546

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Immunoglobulin (Ig) GM and KM allotypes, genetic markers of γ and κ chains, are associated with humoral immune responsiveness. Previous studies have shown the relationships between GM6-carrying haplotypes and susceptibility to malaria infection in children and adults; however, the role of the genetic markers in placental malaria (PM) infection and PM with HIV co-infection during pregnancy has not been investigated. We examined the relationship between the gene polymorphisms of Ig GM6 and KM allotypes and the risk of PM infection in pregnant women with known HIV status. DNA samples from 728 pregnant women were genotyped for GM6 and KM alleles using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. Individual GM6 and KM genotypes and the combined GM6 and KM genotypes were assessed in relation to PM in HIV-1 negative and positive women, respectively. There was no significant effect of individual GM6 and KM genotypes on the risk of PM infection in HIV-1 negative and positive women. However, the combination of homozygosity for GM6(+) and KM3 was associated with decreased risk of PM (adjusted OR, 0.25; 95% CI, 0.08-0.8; P = 0.019) in HIV-1 negative women while in HIV-1 positive women the combination of GM6(+/-) with either KM1-3 or KM1 was associated with increased risk of PM infection (adjusted OR, 2.10; 95% CI, 1.18-3.73; P = 0.011). Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) tests further showed an overall significant positive F(is) (indication of deficit in heterozygotes) for GM6 while there was no deviation for KM genotype frequency from HWE in the same population. These findings suggest that the combination of homozygous GM6(+) and KM3 may protect against PM in HIV-1 negative women while the HIV-1 positive women with heterozygous GM6(+/-) combined with KM1-3 or KM1 may be more susceptible to PM infection. The deficit in heterozygotes for GM6 further suggests that GM6 could be under selection likely by malaria infection.


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Alótipos Gm de Imunoglobulina/genética , Alótipos Km de Imunoglobulina/genética , Malária/genética , Malária/imunologia , Alelos , Animais , Coinfecção , Feminino , HIV-1/isolamento & purificação , HIV-1/patogenicidade , Haplótipos , Heterozigoto , Homozigoto , Quênia , Malária/fisiopatologia , Malária/virologia , Placenta/parasitologia , Placenta/fisiopatologia , Placenta/virologia , Gravidez
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