Publications by authors named "M Pallardy"

Background: In many countries, neuro-muscular blocking agents (NMBAs) are the first cause of perioperative anaphylaxis. Epidemiological studies identified pholcodine, a quaternary ammonium-containing opiate as one of the sensitization sources. However, NMBA anaphylaxis exists in countries where pholcodine was unavailable, prompting the hypothesis of other sensitizing molecules, most likely quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs).

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Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are a type of adverse drug reaction that can occur with different classes of drugs and affect multiple organ systems and patient populations. DHRs can be classified as allergic or non-allergic based on the cellular mechanisms involved. Whereas nonallergic reactions rely mainly on the innate immune system, allergic reactions involve the generation of an adaptive immune response.

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Background: Although B-cell depleting therapy in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is clearly effective, response is variable and does not correlate with B cell depletion itself.

Methods: The B-cell receptor (BCR) repertoire was prospectively analyzed in peripheral blood samples of twenty-eight RA patients undergoing rituximab therapy. Timepoints of achieved BCR-depletion and -repopulation were defined based on the percentage of unmutated BCRs in the repertoire.

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Article Synopsis
  • Aggregation of therapeutic antibodies, specifically under mild temperature stress, significantly influences the immune response by enhancing the activation of CD4 T-cells compared to native antibodies.
  • Large insoluble aggregates of infliximab (IFX) have been shown to recruit more CD4 T-cells and present a broader range of epitopes than the native form.
  • The study reveals that the size and quantity of antibody aggregates produced under mild conditions can modulate monocyte-derived dendritic cell activation and T-cell responses, indicating a dose-dependent relationship.
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