Publications by authors named "Betail G"

In order to determine the effect of GM-CSF plus G-CSF in combination in breast cancer patients receiving an effective induction regimen, we compared hematological recovery and peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) mobilization according to colony-stimulating factor (CSF) support. Forty-three breast cancer patients were treated by TNCF (THP-doxorubicin, vinorelbine, cyclophosphamide, fluorouracil, D1 to D4) with CSF support: 11 patients received GM-CSF (D5 to D14); 16 patients G-CSF (D5 to D14) and 16 patients GM-CSF (D5-D14) plus G-CSF (D10-D14). Between two subsequent cycles, progenitor cells were assessed daily, from D13 to D17.

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Background: Acquired angioedemas are divided into type I associated with lymphoproliferation and type II caused by anti-C1-inhibitor antibodies. Recent reports have suggested that this distinction is not so clear-cut, mainly because of the presence of antibodies against the C1 inhibitor in some cases belonging to the type I group. We report herein 2 additional cases of acquired angioedema with anti-C1-inhibitor antibody.

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We evaluated various atopy parameters in 44 asthmatic infants aged 1-3 years: nonspecific parameters (total IgE and eosinophilia), and specific parameters relative to 21 allergens (specific IgE and skin tests), together with tests of leukotriene release by blood leukocytes (cellular allergen stimulation test; CAST) in the presence of a mixture of 21 allergens. Thus far 17 infants have displayed no sign of atopy, but 27 met at least one criterion. Eight met nonspecific criteria, and the others single or multiple criteria.

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In order to evaluate the mobilization of peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) after an effective induction regimen in breast cancer, we performed a study on 15 breast cancer patients. Between January 1995 and June 1996, these patients received TNCF (THP-doxorubicin. vinorelbine, cyclophosphamide, fluorouracil for four days, every 21 days) with G-CSF support (5 microg/kg for 10 days after chemotherapy) to reduce aplasia.

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Macrophages, predominant cells in dialysates of patients on CAPD without peritonitis, produce a wide variety of substances including cytokines. The aim of this study was to examine the cytokine production in five uninfected patients. This work investigated the presence in dialysates of interleukin-1beta, interleukin-6, interleukin-8, tumor necrosis factor alpha and the ability of peritoneal macrophages to produce these cytokines.

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We explored and studied cryoglobulins and autoantibodies in 149 patients with hepatitis C. 49% of untreated patients have cryoglobuliemia (36% polyclonal cryoglobulins) and 76% of ineffectively treated patients since more than 6 months (50% polyclonal cryoglobulins). Other observed cryoglobulins are half of type II and half oligoclonal.

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Objectives: Cold agglutinins and cryoglobulins are uncommon in the same patient as observed in our case.

Case Report: A 74-year-old patient suffered repeated episodes of hemolytic anemia for one year and had hepatitis C anti-virus antibodies. Mixed cryoglobulinemia was found at levels which increased during episodes of acute hemolysis in addition to anti-I cold agglutinins.

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During an 11-month period, 270 cryoglobulins were identified in 735 sera from patients versus 34 in 82 sera from apparently healthy blood donors. Western-blot analysis of the cryoglobulins was performed and cryoglobulin protein content was determined using a colorimetric assay. Comparison of findings in the two groups suggested that a substantial proportion of cryoglobulins identified in the sera of patients are quantitatively and qualitatively indistinguishable from cryoglobulins identified in healthy controls.

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Complement system activation was investigated in two girls with familial homozygous hypercholesterolemia undergoing two monthly sessions on LA15 or LA40 (Kaneka liposorber). We determined blood levels of C3c and C3a, leukocyte counts, and plasma levels of C3c and C3a in the extracorporeal circulation device at the start of the sessions and 15 and either 60 or 120 min into them. Sequential eluates were collected from LA40 at the end of the sessions (0.

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Cryoglobulins from 143 patients were analyzed using an immunoblot technique with a nitrocellulose membrane. Fifty-four p. cent of cases were classified as type III, with polyclonal IgG, IgA, and IgM being the most common components.

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Leukotrienes are eicosanoids arising from arachidonic acid via 5 lipooxygenase, an enzyme essentially present in leukocyte cells. Leukotriene B4 might be an indicator of neutropolymorphonuclear leukocyte activation when there is contact with artificial membranes. The level of plasmatic leukotriene B4 was measured at three different times during the hemodialysis treatment in several patients undergoing dialysis on three different membranes (one cellulosic and two synthetics).

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In this study, the presence of reverse transcriptase in breast tumours was examined with immunoperoxidase staining using antibodies raised in rabbit against reverse transcriptase of Moloney murine leukemia virus and against reverse transcriptase of avian myeloblastosis virus. The specificity of such antibodies was investigated with ELISA and Western blotting techniques. Five cases of infiltrating ductal carcinomas were found positive with the immune serum anti-reverse transcriptase of Moloney murine leukemia virus on 28 studied infiltrating ductal carcinomas, 2 infiltrating lobular carcinomas and 2 fibroadenomas.

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A renal biopsy was performed in a 41 year old man with Refsum's disease, following the onset of renal failure. 30% of the glomeruli were sclerosed, the others appeared normal. Ultrastructural examination revealed several types of inclusions within the tubular epithelial cells: dense bodies, simple or complex lipidic vacuoles and particularly structures composed of quadrangular microtubules with sides measuring 400 angstrom, rarely encountered in renal pathology.

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This biocompatibility of the new cellulosic membrane hemophane (HE) is compared to that of cuprophane (CU) in ten maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients dialyzed on the two types of membranes in randomized order, under otherwise similar technical conditions. Total white blood cell (WBC) and differential counts, blood concentrations of C3a, and C3d and histamine are determined at start of dialysis (TO) and 10, 20 and 180 minutes thereafter. HE is distinct from CU in exerting a minor effect on the generation of C3a, a minor drop of leucocytes during the course of dialysis (P less than 0.

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A new method for the determination of serum neuron-specific enolase is presented. It consists of two steps: first, an immunocapture of gamma-subunit containing isoenzymes by absorption on immobilized anti-gamma antibodies; second, bioluminescence assay of enolase activities in untreated control samples and in the supernates of antibody treated samples. Total and alpha alpha activities are obtained, from which the neuron-specific enolase activity (alpha gamma + gamma gamma) can then be calculated by difference.

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Antibodies reacting with 3,5,3',5' tetraiodo-l-tyrosyl-l-tyrosine (I2Tyr-I2Tyr) were elicited in rabbits by immunization with an oxidized yeast conjugate coupled with I2Tyr-I2Tyr. Ion-exchange chromatography was used to purify immunoglobulins, in order to improve the specificity in measurement of I2Tyr-I2Tyr level in patient serum. IgG binding capacity versus I2Tyr-I2Tyr was considerably increased after immunoglobulin purification.

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Hereditary angioneurotic oedema is an autosomal dominant state associated with a quantitative, and sometimes purely functional, deficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor (C1 INH). The clinical manifestations may begin during adulthood or childhood; they are periodical and of varying severity. Beside oedema of the skin and digestive disorders, respiratory disorders are bound to attract attention.

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The epididymis of lizards elaborates voluminous secretory granules made of a central core and a peripheral vacuole which in the species Lacerta vivipara contain respectively an insoluble protein (protein H) and a soluble protein (protein L). After their discharge these secretions mix with spermatozoa. In order to detect the presence of carbohydrates in these secretions, lectins isolated from Canavalia ensiformis (con A) and from eleven other plants (lentil, soja, pea, gorse and several mushrooms), conjugated to fluorescein isothiocyanate, have been utilized in light-microscopic histochemical investigations of frozen sections from Lacerta vivipara epididymis.

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A 9 year old girl with symptoms of the Sjögren syndrome showed interstitial lymphocytic infiltrate on renal biopsy. Two years later she had clinical and biological evidence of systemic lupus erythematosus, associated with a typical glomerulonephritis.

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A new method of preparing hapten-carrier immunogens is described. The carrier used was Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast. Coupling was carried out with bovine serum albumin (BSA).

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We report the histological and immunological findings in 20 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with impaired salivary scintigraphy but without sicca complex. This condition was stable over 2-5 years and associated with mild infiltrates on lip biopsies. Increased levels of IgG, immune complexes, and antinuclear antibodies were found in seven patients (35 vs 69% in secondary Sjögren's syndrome).

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Lectins in the seeds of Ricinus communis L. were separated by affinity chromatography using stromata, and 3 fractions obtained by ion-exchange chromatography. Polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis showed that 2 fractions were homogeneous and that 1 fraction gave 2 bands.

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