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Characteristics of PD-1CD4 T cells in peripheral blood and synovium of rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Clin Transl Immunology

September 2024

Department of Rheumatology and Immunology The Second Clinical Medical College of Jinan University, The First Affiliated Hospital of Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen People's Hospital Shenzhen China.

Article Synopsis
  • PD-1CD4 T cells are important in understanding immune dysregulation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but their specific functions need more research.
  • A study found higher levels of these cells and soluble PD-1 in the blood of RA patients, which correlated with inflammatory markers like TNF-α.
  • Bioinformatics revealed distinct expression patterns of various markers and interactions with other immune cells, suggesting PD-1CD4 T cells may play a significant role in RA development.
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  • The study explores how bile acid metabolism and M2 macrophage polarization are linked to the development of hepatitis B virus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HBV-HCC), focusing on the role of the gene ACSL4.
  • Using bioinformatics and experimental methods, researchers identified important genes and pathways, discovering that ACSL4 is significantly upregulated in HBV-HCC liver tissues alongside M2 macrophage markers and bile acids.
  • Silencing ACSL4 improved HBV-HCC conditions by increasing FXR expression and reducing both bile acid levels and M2 macrophage polarization, suggesting ACSL4 could be a potential therapeutic target in HBV-HCC treatment.
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The administration of oral antidiabetic drugs (OADs) to patients with type 2 diabetes elicits distinct and shared changes in the gut microbiota, with acarbose and berberine exhibiting greater impacts on the gut microbiota than metformin, vildagliptin, and glipizide. The baseline gut microbiota strongly associates with treatment responses of OADs.

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Pfeiffer syndrome (PS) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by craniosynostosis, broad thumbs / toes. Here, we report a case of PS type 2 with increased nuchal translucency in early trimester.

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With the demographic changes, more and more elderly people have chosen to spend their retirement life in a senior care facility. The elderly people in senior care facility are commonly suffering from various geriatric syndromes, including declined daily living activities, cognitive dysfunction, frailty, comorbidities, and polypharmacy, which make them vulnerable to adverse effects, like hypoglycemia and fall. Therefore, layered management is necessary for this population with group disparities.

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Objectives: This study aims to determine a role of interleukin-17A (IL-17) in salivary gland (SG) dysfunction and therapeutic effects of targeting IL-17 in SG for treating autoimmune sialadenitis in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS).

Methods: Salivary IL-17 levels and IL-17-secreting cells in labial glands of pSS patients were examined. Kinetic changes of IL-17-producing cells in SG from mice with experimental Sjögren's syndrome (ESS) were analysed.

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Background And Aim: While adenoma detection rate (ADR) is an important quality metric for screening colonoscopy, it remains difficult to be accessed due to the lack of integrated endoscopy and pathology databases. Hence, the use of an adenoma-to-polyp detection rate quotient and polyp detection rate (PDR) has been proposed to predict ADR. This study aimed to examine the usefulness of estimated ADR across different colonic segments in two age groups for Shenzhen people in China.

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