Publications by authors named "Salwa I Bakr"

Efficient diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease along with early prediction of its progression will ultimately lead to better management, control of complications and improvement of therapeutic outcomes and patient's well-being. Blood based biomarkers like circulating microRNAs represent a non- invasive, fast, and easily measured markers with a promising potential. This work intended to assess the relative expression of circulating hsa-miR-454 and hsa-miR-92a-1* as a diagnostic and prognostic tool among Egyptian MS patients in terms of correlation to disease type and severity.

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CD4+CD25+high Foxp3 regulatory T (Treg) cells are known to play a key role in balancing immune response to maintain peripheral tolerance against harmless antigens or allergens. Defective immunological suppression by CD4+CD25+high Foxp3 Treg cells can be a cause of the inflammation that leads to an allergic condition such as asthma. The aims of the study are to (1) determine CD4+CD25+high Foxp3 Treg cells frequency in the peripheral blood of children with and without asthma; and (2) investigate the association between CD4+CD25+high Foxp3 Treg cells frequency with disease severity and corticosteroid therapy.

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Obesity is characterized by a state of chronic mild inflammation, with raised circulating levels of inflammatory markers. Expression and release of inflammation-related adipokines, generally, rise as adipose tissue expands. In the present study we evaluated the level of serum mediators concerned in inflammation and monocyte activation (TNF-alpha, hs-CRP, MCP-1) together with percentage of CD11-b expression on monocytes in a group of morbidly obese individuals (n = 20) before and (3-6 months) after restrictive surgery, and in 15 healthy normal weight individuals.

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Background: Angiogenesis is a prerequisite for airway remodeling in bronchial asthma. Several factors may play important roles in inflammation and angiogenesis through effects on inflammatory cell infiltration or neovascularization.

Objectives: (1) To determine the levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiogenin in sputum supernatants of asthmatic children during the acute attack and 6 weeks after start of therapy; and (2) to correlate their levels with the degree of asthma severity.

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