Publications by authors named "Vinicius Oliveira Boldrini"

Although some studies have shown neuroimaging and neuropsychological alterations in post-COVID-19 patients, fewer combined neuroimaging and neuropsychology evaluations of individuals who presented a mild acute infection. Here we investigated cognitive dysfunction and brain changes in a group of mildly infected individuals. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 97 consecutive subjects (median age of 41 years) without current or history of psychiatric symptoms (including anxiety and depression) after a mild infection, with a median of 79 days (and mean of 97 days) after diagnosis of COVID-19.

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Background: The expression of serine protease granzyme-B (GzmB) by circulating CD8 T lymphocytes has been recently suggested as a biomarker for poor immunotherapy response and severe disability in patients with Neuromyelitis Optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). In parallel, venous thromboembolism (VTE) has been reported mainly in NMOSD patients exhibiting transverse myelitis.

Case Presentation: Here, we describe an Aquaporin-4 positive (AQP4-positive) NMOSD patient who showed short myelitis (SM) and experienced a fatal pulmonary thromboembolism/lower extremity deep vein thrombosis during anti-CD20 treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • Ublituximab is a newly FDA-approved intravenous treatment for relapsing forms of Multiple Sclerosis, classified as a chimeric anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody.
  • In clinical trials (ULTIMATE I and II), ublituximab was compared to teriflunomide and demonstrated effectiveness in depleting B cells while preserving long-lived plasma cells.
  • The development of various anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies with unique dosing, administration methods, and mechanisms indicates potential for differing clinical outcomes among patients.
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Evidence indicates that reprogramming of metabolism is critically important for the differentiation of CD4 + T lymphocytes, and the manipulation of metabolic pathways in these cells may shape their fate and function. Distinct subgroups from T lymphocytes, such as Th17, adopt specific metabolic programmes to support their needs. Some important metabolic reactions, such as glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, are considered important for the differentiation of these lymphocytes.

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