Publications by authors named "Ana-Maria Yamamoto"

Combination therapy with steroids and azathioprine is the reference treatment for autoimmune hepatitis, but potential adverse effects are numerous and intolerance can occur. We report a patient with a well-documented type 1 autoimmune hepatitis intolerant to corticosteroids and azathioprine therapy, in whom eight years of ursodeoxycholic acid monotherapy was associated with biochemical and histological remission.

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Objective: To gain insights on initial stages of the autoimmune response in lupus prone mice taking advantage of new sensitive and quantitative techniques for the detection of autoantibodies specific for RNA- (ribonucleoproteins) and DNA-protein (chromatin) complexes.

Methods: DNA and nucleosome antibodies were detected by ELISA, antibodies to SmB, U1A-RNP, Ro52, Ro60 and La by a new radioligand assay, using de novo synthesized radio-labeled antigens.

Results: Analysis of anti-chromatin (including anti-nucleosome, anti-dsDNA and anti-histone antibodies) and of anti-snRNP antibodies (including anti-U1A-RNP, anti-SmB, anti-Ro52, anti-Ro60, anti-La antibodies) was performed in sequential sera from B/W, MRL+/+, MRL Yaa and MRL lpr/lpr mice.

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The identification and characterization of neutralizing anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies may have a major impact on understanding HCV pathogenesis. However, to date, their detection has only been based on the inhibition of either the E2 envelope protein or HCV virions binding to different target cells. The permissiveness of primary biliary cells for HCV infection has been demonstrated previously.

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