Publications by authors named "Macurova H"

The study is focused on the immunopathological mechanisms of development of gluten-sensitive enteropathy (coeliac disease). It describes environmental factors and the role of autoantibodies and autoaggressive cells in the bowel inflammation. Attention is paid to the autoantibodies used in routine laboratory diagnosis of coeliac disease.

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Background: Number of patients treated by general practitioners with various immunomodulatory drugs has recently increased. Effects of such medication on the immune system were not usually monitored. The aim of our work was to evaluate effect of selected immunomodulatory drugs on the phagocytic and metabolic activities of the phagocytes.

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Background: The objective of the study was an analysis of results of repeated kidney transplantations (Tx2, Tx3) implemented during the first 29 years of activities of the Transplantation Centre of the Institute of the Clinical and Experimental Medicine in subjects with a different maintenance immunosuppression.

Methods And Results: The retrospective study pertains to 134 Tx2 and 17 Tx3 in 134 non-diabetic subjects: 43 of them had during Tx1 and Tx2 (1966-1981 and 1966-1985 resp.) immunosuppression on the basis of azathioprin (Aza, sub-group AA), 42 during Tx1 (1972-85), Aza, while during Tx2 (1984-85) immunosuppression on the basis of cyclosporin (CyA, subgroup AC) and 49 both during Tx1 and Tx2 (1985-93 and 1986-95 resp.

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The kinetics of mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was studied in an unrelated pair of potential kidney graft donor and recipient. The recipient immunological reactivity to donor cells was specifically modulated by donor blood transfusions. Prior to transfusions, recipient MLR to donor lymphocytes expressed as per cent of the relative response (% RR) was 85.

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Sera of patients with antibodies against HLA-typed panel, control human sera, anti-beta 2-microglobulin monoclonal antibody recognizing HLA class I molecules, anti-HLA class II monoclonal antibodies and control antibodies were used in indirect immunofluorescence study of living human peripheral blood lymphocytes and their cytoskeletons. Lymphocytes immobilized on concanavalin A-precoated glass slides enabling extraction procedures and repeated washings were found useful for such a study. If the lymphocytes were treated with human polyclonal anti-HLA antibodies only, or with two antibodies (i.

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At the immunological examinations carried out prior to heart transplantation, it is crucial to check the compatibility in the ABO blood group system (regardless of the Rh factor) and to perform the cross match (which must be negative). In time pressure, cross match can be omitted provided the patient does not possess cytotoxic antibodies against a representative panel of lymphocytes. Other immunological tests before transplantation are of an auxiliary nature and should provide information whether the patient is a low or high responder, whether he does not suffer from an autoimmune disease or latent viral infection.

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Forty-five patients suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus were studied in respect of their serologically defined HLA antigens. HLA-B8 antigen was found in 37-8% of patients as compared to 22% of controls. Individuals carrying the HLA-B8 antigen have a 2-15 times greater risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus than those not carrying this antigen.

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HL-A antigens were examined in sixty-two patients, thirty-one boys and thirty-one girls, diagnosed as having JRA. HL-A 27 was the only antigen with a significantly increased frequency. This increase concerned predominantly male patients in whom the disease developed at the beginning of puberty.

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HL-A phenotype frequencies were studied in 36 patients with Sjögren's syndrome and compared with those of 350 healthy individuals from the same geographical area. Patients suffering from Sjögren's syndrome had a significantly higher frequency of HL-A8 (P corrected less than 0.01).

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Ten-fold concentrated supernatants from the 4-hr mixed cultures of lymphocytes from two humans different at two haplotypes were inoculated s.c. into the hind footpad of mice.

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