Publications by authors named "Richard C Haigh"

Article Synopsis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune condition leading to joint inflammation, with severe cases often managed using biological drugs; however, their effectiveness can decrease due to the formation of anti-drug antibodies.
  • Monitoring treatment response typically relies on clinical assessments or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays to measure both drug levels and antibody presence, guiding necessary treatment adjustments.
  • Systematic reviews were undertaken to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in tracking responses to various tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors among patients with differing treatment responses, using comprehensive database searches up to November 2018.
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There is currently no biochemical test for detection of early-stage osteoarthritis (eOA). Tests for early-stage rheumatoid arthritis (eRA) such as rheumatoid factor (RF) and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies require refinement to improve clinical utility. We developed robust mass spectrometric methods to quantify citrullinated protein (CP) and free hydroxyproline in body fluids.

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Objective: To determine whether MPO contributes to oxidative stress and disease activity in RA and whether it produces hypochlorous acid in SF.

Methods: Plasma and where possible SF were collected from 77 RA patients while 120 healthy controls supplied plasma only. MPO and protein carbonyls were measured by ELISAs.

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Peroxiredoxin 2 has immune regulatory functions, but its expression in human peripheral blood lymphocytes and levels in extracellular fluid in healthy subjects and rheumatoid arthritis patients are poorly described. In the present study, the median intracellular peroxiredoxin 2 protein content of lymphocytes from rheumatoid arthritis patients was more than two-fold higher compared with healthy subjects' lymphocytes. Intracellular peroxiredoxin 3 levels were similar in healthy and rheumatoid arthritis lymphocytes.

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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is considered a T cell driven autoimmune disease, therefore, the ability of B cell depleting biologics, e.g., anti-CD20 antibodies, to alleviate RA is unclear.

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Reactive species of oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur play cell signalling roles in human health, e.g. recent studies have shown that increased dietary nitrate, which is a source of RNS (reactive nitrogen species), lowers resting blood pressure and the oxygen cost of exercise.

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Mirror visual feedback was originally devised as a therapeutic tool to relieve perceived involuntarily movements and paralysis in the phantom limb. Since this pioneering work was conducted in the mid-1990s, the technique has been applied to relieve pain and enhance movement in other chronic conditions such as stroke and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type 1. This review describes how mirror visual feedback was first developed with amputees, its original application in CRPS, and how further research has demonstrated its potential benefit within graded motor imagery programs.

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