Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm
November 2024
Background And Objectives: The rs763361 nonsynonymous variant in the gene, which results in a glycine-to-serine substitution at position 307 of the CD226 protein, has been implicated as a risk factor of various immune-mediated diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). Compelling evidence suggests that this allele may play a significant role in predisposing individuals to MS by decreasing the immune-regulatory capacity of Treg cells and increasing the proinflammatory potential of effector CD4 T cells. However, the impact of this CD226 gene variant on CD8 T-cell functions, a population that also plays a key role in MS, remains to be determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The glycoprotein CD226 plays a key role in regulating immune cell function. Soluble CD226 (sCD226) is increased in sera of patients with several chronic inflammatory diseases but its levels in neuroinflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) are unknown.
Objective: To investigate the presence and functional implications of sCD226 in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) and other neurological diseases.
Non-innovator biological products (NIBPs) or 'biocopies' are available in several countries at lower prices than biosimilars. These drugs, sometimes so-called 'biosimilars', may not meet all of the quality criteria expected of clinically equivalent products. NIBPs can exhibit major differences in physicochemical and pharmacological properties compared with their reference biological but may be presented to prescribers based on clinical trial data and claimed clinical equivalence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: This study aimed to determine the stability of cetuximab: (1) under "in-use" conditions after dilution to 1 mg/mL in 0.9% sodium chloride in polyolefin bags and (2) as an undiluted solution (5 mg/mL) repackaged in polypropylene bags or kept in the vial after opening.
Methods: Ready-to-use 500 mg/100 mL vials of cetuximab solution were diluted to 1 mg/mL in 100 mL bags of 0.