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Naturally processed heterodimeric disulfide-linked insulin peptides bind to major histocompatibility class II molecules on thymic epithelial cells
We determined whether disulfide-linked insulin peptides that are immunogenic in vitro for CD4+ T cells bind to major histocompatibility complex class II in vivo. Radiolabeled recombinant human insulin (rHI) was injected into BALB/c mice, and processed rHI peptides bound to I-A(d) molecules on different thymic antigen-presenting cells were characterized. The A6-A11/B7-B19 and A19-A21/B14-B21 disulf
Downregulation of the anti-HLA alloimmune response by variable region- reactive (anti-idiotypic) antibodies in leukemic patients transfused with platelet concentrates
Approximately 30% to 40% of patients with acute leukemia receiving repeated pooled random-donor platelet transfusions develop anti-HLA alloantibodies. Over time, however, serum anti-HLA concentrations decrease in approximately 50% of these patients, despite continued exposure to platelet and/or red blood cell transfusions. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure serum Igs, the presen
Rapid separation of CD4+ and CD19+ lymphocyte populations from human peripheral blood by a magnetic activated cell sorter (MACS)
Rapid purification of human lymphocyte subpopulations is an essential step in order to elucidate their interactions and/or contributions in various disease states. Cell purification using a Magnetic Activated Cell Sorter (MACS) is a relatively new technology which has been shown to be rapid and yield highly purified populations of cells. This report describes both a simple one‐step positive select
Processing and presentation of insulin. III. Insulin degrading enzyme : A neutral metalloendoproteinase that is non-homologous to classical endoproteinases mediates the processing of insulin epitopes for helper T cells
Presentation of a protein antigen to T cells generally requires that the antigen be enzymatically processed into an immunogenic peptide(s). The identification of a protease(s) and its mechanism of action in the proteolysis of such an antigen is therefore a primary goal in the study of antigen processing. We show here that Insulin degrading enzyme (IDE), a neutral thiol metalloendo-proteinase that
Clinical and immunologic effects of Staphylococcal protein A immunoadsorption therapy for inhibitor to factor VIII
A 74-year mild hemophiliac with an inhibitor to factor VIII underwent five 2-L plasma immunoadsorption procedures with a Staphylococcal protein A (Prosorba) column over 7 days. Initially, the inhibitor level increased from 56 to 154 BU/mL. Serum immunoglobulins, immune complexes, C3 and C4 fell progressively with each procedure: C3a was increased. Before therapy, the patient had increased cytotoxi
Altered processing of human insulin by B lymphocytes from an immunologically insulinresistant type I diabetic patient
Immunologically insulin resistant (IIR) type I diabetic patients possess significantly elevated levels of anti-insulin serum autoantibodies. We investigated whether altered insulin processing by B lymphocytes contributes to this form of insulin resistance. A comparison was made of the 125I-labelled human insulin (HI) peptides processed by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformed B lymphocytes derived
Increased antiplatelet T helper lymphocyte reactivity in patients with autoimmune thrombocytopenia
Chronic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP) is a common hematologic disorder in which platelet-specific autoantibodies bind to platelets and enhance their destruction by the reticuloendothelial system. While there has been considerable investigation of the humoral immune abnormalities in ATP, little work has been performed on the cellular immunoregulatory aspects of this autoimmune disorder.
Suppressed natural killer cell activity in patients with chronic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura
Natural killer (NK) cell activity was studied in 17 patients with primary chronic idiopathic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP). Fifteen of 17 patients had a significantly reduced NK cytotoxicity against 51chromium labeled K562 target cells (mean LU20% = 18 ± 20 in patients versus 65 = 2 5 in controls, P < 0.001). NK activity was also significantly reduced in all of six patients with second
Processing and presentation of insulin. : II. Evidence for intracellular, plasma membrane-associated and extracellular degradation of human insulin by antigen-presenting B cells
To study the biochemistry of processing of a soluble protein Ag by an APC, we investigated how 125 I-labeled human insulin (HI) is processed in situ by TA3 mouse hybridoma B cells. Fractionation of TA3 cells into their extracellular, plasma membrane-associated and intracellular compartments coupled with the use of HPLC enabled us to analyze several peptides derived from each compartment. One HI
Purification and characterization of radiolabelled biosynthetic human insulin from Escherichia coli kinetics of processing by antigen presenting cells
An Escherichia coli strain transfected with a plasmid containing four linked human proinsulin genes was grown in the presence of 35S and 3H labelled amino acids to gain access to human insulin that was radiolabelled at 19 evenly distributed sites throughout the amino acid sequence. The multi-proinsulin precursor was cleaved at methionine residues with cyanogen bromide, then the individual proinsul
Our foreign hero : A Croatian goalkeeper and his Swedish death
This chapter’s aim is to analyze how the unexpected death of a goalkeeperoriginally from Croatia became relevant for supporters of AllmännaIdrottsklubben (AIK), a Swedish football club. I argue that this particularevent drew the attention of club supporters and influenced them, due to thelarger context in which AIK was rooted.
Periodontal disease is associated with carotid plaque area: the Malmö Offspring Dental Study (MODS).
Background: Periodontal disease is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) but it is unknown if periodontal disease severity is associated with asymptomatic carotid plaque. The aim of the current population-based, observational study was to investigate if signs of periodontal disease are associated with the occurrence of carotid plaque and total plaque area (TPA). Methods: The Malmö Offspring
Flexible DRX Optimization for LTE and 5G
With the advancement of the next generation of cellular systems, flexible mechanisms for Discontinuous Reception (DRX) are needed in order to save energy. 5G will bring heterogeneous packet sizes and traffic types, as well as an increasing need for energy efficiency. The current static DRX mechanism is inadequate to meet these needs. In this paper we exploit channel prediction to develop integer p
NCF1-339 polymorphism is associated with altered formation of neutrophil extracellular traps, high serum interferon activity and antiphospholipid syndrome in systemic lupus erythematosus
Objectives: A single nucleotide polymorphism in the NCF1 gene (NCF1-339, rs201802880), encoding NADPH oxidase type II subunit NCF1/p47phox, reducing production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is strongly associated with the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This study aimed at characterising NCF1-339 effects on neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, type I interferon acti
Household resilience to climate change hazards in Uganda
Purpose – As climate change shocks and stresses increasingly affect urban areas in developingcountries, resilience is imperative for the purposes of preparation, recovery and adaptation. This study aims to investigate demographic characteristics and social networks that influence the household capacity to prepare, recover and adapt when faced with prolonged droughts or erratic rainfall events in M
Nurse Telephone Counseling Services as a “Gatekeeper” in an Internet-Based Digital Doctor Reception : A Mixed Questionnaire Survey
Objective: A large number of different types of digital innovations for health and medical care have been developed in Sweden under the concept of eHealth. Employees’ interest is of great importance in determining the success of different new digital interventions and technologies. Purpose: In this study, we aimed to elucidate the nurses’ experiences as a first “gatekeeper” in an Internet-based Di
Synthetic hydroxyapatite: a recruiting platform for biologically active molecules
Background and purpose — Targeted delivery of drugs is important to achieve efficient local concentrations and reduce systemic side effects. We hypothesized that locally implanted synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA) particles can act as a recruiting moiety for systemically administered drugs, leading to targeted drug accretion. Methods — Synthetic HA particles were implanted ectopically in a muscle pouc
Associations among housing accessibility, housing-related control beliefs and independence in activities of daily living : a cross-sectional study among younger old in Sweden
There is some evidence that housing accessibility, external housing-related control beliefs (HCB) and activities of daily living (ADL) are associated in complex ways; however, these pathways have not been explored in younger old. The aim was to assess the role of external HCB in the relationship between housing accessibility and ADL by applying moderation and mediation models. This was a cross-sec
Characterizations of a limiting class B∞ of Békollé–Bonami weights
We explore properties of the class of Békollé–Bonami weights B∞ introduced by the authors in a previous work. Although Békollé–Bonami weights are known to be ill-behaved because they do not satisfy a reverse Hölder property, we prove that when restricting to a class of weights that are “nearly constant on top halves”, one recovers some of the classical properties of Muckenhoupt weights. We also pr