Publications by authors named "Joop Goertz"

Background: The role of complement in the atypical form of hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) has been investigated extensively in recent years. As the HUS-associated bacteria Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) can evade the complement system, we hypothesized that complement dysregulation is also important in infection-induced HUS.

Methods: Serological profiles (C3, FH, FI, AP activity, C3d, C3bBbP, C3b/c, TCC, αFH) and genetic profiles (CFH, CFI, CD46, CFB, C3) of the alternative complement pathway were prospectively determined in the acute and convalescent phase of disease in children newly diagnosed with STEC-HUS or aHUS.

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Purpose: Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) attracts biomedical interest because of its remarkable immunostimulatory properties. Currently, KLH is used as vaccine adjuvant, carrier protein for haptens and as local treatment for bladder cancer. Since a quantitative human anti-KLH assay is lacking, it has not been possible to monitor the dynamics of KLH-specific antibody (Ab) responses after in vivo KLH exposure.

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Background: Daclizumab (+/-150 kD), a humanized monoclonal antibody (mAb) against the alpha-chain of the membrane-bound interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor (IL-2R) also binds soluble interleukin-2R alpha (sIL-2R alpha; +/-45 kD), and thus may influence the glomerular filtration of sIL-2R alpha.

Methods: We have studied the influence of daclizumab on the renal excretion of sIL-2R alpha in 38 recipients of a renal transplant (32 treated with daclizumab and six controls). sIL-2R alpha was measured every 2 weeks after transplantation in serum and urine with Immulite IL-2R, a solid-phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

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