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Barzilai A, Shpiro D, Goldberg I, Yacob-Hirsch Y, Diaz-Cascajo C, Meytes D, Schiby R, Amariglio N, Trau H. Insect bite-like reaction in patients with hematologic malignant neoplasms. ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY 1999; 135:1503-7. [PMID: 10606056 DOI: 10.1001/archderm.135.12.1503] [Citation(s) in RCA: 70] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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BACKGROUND Exaggerated reaction to insect bites, mainly to mosquitoes, is infrequently described in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Skin lesions usually appear months to years after the diagnosis of leukemia and are unrelated to laboratory findings, disease course, or therapy. OBSERVATIONS We describe 8 patients with various hematologic disorders (chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute monocytic leukemia, mantle-cell lymphoma, large-cell lymphoma, and myelofibrosis) who developed insect bite-like reaction. Although the clinical picture and the histological characteristics of the lesions were typical for insect bites, none of the patients actually had a history, course, or response to treatment suggestive of arthropod assaults. In 2 patients, the eruption preceded the diagnosis of the malignant neoplasm. The rash persisted for months to years and was resistant to therapies other than systemic corticosteroids. The 3 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia seemed to have a worse prognosis than expected for their disease. In 1, the polymerase chain reaction detected leukemic cells in the infiltrate. CONCLUSIONS Insect bite-like reaction is an infrequent, disturbing, and difficult-to-treat nonspecific phenomenon in patients with hematologic malignant neoplasms. Since it may precede the hematologic disorder, oriented evaluation is warranted. We speculate that immunodeficiency plays a role in its pathogenesis; however, the exact pathogenesis and its prognostic implications await further studies.
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- Adolescent
- Aged
- Diagnosis, Differential
- Exanthema/diagnosis
- Exanthema/pathology
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Hematologic Neoplasms/diagnosis
- Hematologic Neoplasms/pathology
- Humans
- Insect Bites and Stings/diagnosis
- Insect Bites and Stings/pathology
- Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell/diagnosis
- Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell/pathology
- Leukemia, Monocytic, Acute/diagnosis
- Leukemia, Monocytic, Acute/pathology
- Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse/diagnosis
- Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse/pathology
- Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell/diagnosis
- Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell/pathology
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Paraneoplastic Syndromes/diagnosis
- Paraneoplastic Syndromes/pathology
- Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/diagnosis
- Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/pathology
- Recurrence
- Skin/pathology
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Hom JS, Goldberg I, Mathis J, Pan YX, Brooks AI, Ryan-Moro J, Scheinberg DA, Pasternak GW. [(125)I]orphanin FQ/nociceptin binding in Raji cells. Synapse 1999; 34:187-91. [PMID: 10523756 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2396(19991201)34:3<187::aid-syn3>3.0.co;2-a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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Western blots using an antibody which recognizes the orphanin FQ/nociceptin (OFQ/N) receptor reveals a band at approximately 69 kD in several cell lines, including the Raji human B cell lymphoma cell line. RT-PCR confirms the presence of this receptor in the Raji cells. Binding studies revealed a high affinity [(125)I][Tyr(14)]OFQ/N site in the Raji cells. The affinity of [(125)I][Tyr(14)]OFQ/N in the Raji cells (K(D) 68.4 pM) was similar to that in the transfected receptor (K(D) 36.7 pM). Its selectivity profile also was quite similar. OFQ/N competed binding quite potently (K(i) 65 pM), as did [Tyr(14)]OFQ/N (K(i) 33 pM). Traditional opioids displayed no appreciable affinity for the binding at any concentration examined, with the exception of naloxone benzoylhydrazone, which had only a very modest affinity. The receptors in the Raji cells were functionally active. OFQ/N inhibited forskolin-stimulated cyclase by 72% with an IC(50) value of approximately 1 nM.
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Laufer J, Oren R, Goldberg I, Afek A, Kopolovic J, Passwell JH. Local complement genes expression in the mammary gland: effect of gestation and inflammation. Pediatr Res 1999; 46:608-12. [PMID: 10541326 DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199911000-00019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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Complement components in breast milk may enhance the local immune response in the gut of infants. In this study, we investigated the expression of complement genes in the mammary gland and attempted to determine possible regulatory mechanisms. We have studied the expression of C3, C4, factor B, and HLA-DRalpha mRNA by in situ hybridization in gestational mammary gland specimens and compared these findings to those in breast tissue affected with an inflammatory process, lactating adenoma or idiopathic gynecomastia. In normal resting breast, only C4 mRNA was noted in some ductal epithelium. In gestational mammary gland, there was a diffuse expression of C4, C3, and factor B mRNA in the epithelial cells of the acini. A similar pattern of complement gene expression was found in localized areas of an infectious inflammatory process. In addition, in the inflammatory specimens, there was also expression of C3 mRNA in infiltrating macrophages (CD 68 positive cells). In gynecomastia, C4 mRNA was noted in ductal epithelium, and there was a marked increased expression of C3 mRNA in the proliferating epithelium of the lactating adenoma. HLA-DRalpha was observed only in macrophages involved in the inflammatory response. Our findings, which reflect the hormonal and inflammatory events in vivo, provide new insights as to in situ complement gene expression.
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Chia WL, Goldberg I, Bauman A. Evaluation of oculokinetic perimetry. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 1999; 27:306-11. [PMID: 10571390 DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1606.1999.00215.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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BACKGROUND AND METHOD Oculokinetic perimetry (OKP) was performed on 98 patients (187 eyes) using the Damato 26-point glaucoma screening chart. Results were compared with those obtained from a 24-2 full threshold test on a Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA). RESULTS In its ability to detect pathology in individual eyes, OKP had a sensitivity of 75.0% and a specificity of 71.4%. To detect glaucoma, OKP demonstrated a sensitivity of 86.0% and a specificity of 56.1%. The number of OKP defects detected increased with increasing HFA mean defect and corrected pattern standard deviation. Whereas moderate and severe field defects were almost always detected, smaller and shallower glaucoma defects were often missed. CONCLUSION The fall in sensitivity and specificity of the OKP chart in identifying milder glaucomatous field defects diminishes its value as a screening test. However, its introduction into wider use in the community may increase awareness of glaucoma amongst general practitioners and members of the public, and help to detect previously undiagnosed glaucoma with moderate to severe damage. A normal OKP finding does not exclude the presence of early glaucoma. Combined with ophthalmoscopy, OKP may improve glaucoma detection rates amongst non-ophthalmologists.
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Multiple glomus tumors are extremely rare and differ from the more common solitary glomus tumors in their clinical presentation and histological features. The authors report a case of multiple glomus tumors of the right hand in a 65-year-old man, its treatment, and a review of the features of this uncommon tumor. The tumor usually presents as a painful, firm, purplish, solitary nodule of the extremities, especially in the nail bed. Multiple glomus tumors are described as softer, more compressible, bluish nodules and they occur with less frequency than solitary tumors. They are often inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. The authors present a case of multiple glomus tumors of the right hand, in which many small, painful, red papules were grouped in the right hypothenar region. The patient was treated by wide excision of the lesion and coverage of the defect with an ulnar artery forearm flap.
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Chia WL, Goldberg I. Can the current oculokinetic perimetry chart be improved? AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 1999; 27:312-7. [PMID: 10571391 DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1606.1999.00216.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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BACKGROUND/METHOD Several studies have been performed to determine the effectiveness of oculokinetic perimetry (OKP) as a glaucoma screening test. In a previous study, we noted that OKP sensitivity and specificity was lower in mildly defective fields compared with moderately or severely, defective fields. In this study, we looked at visual fields with 'glaucomatous' defects. The visual field was divided into zones and points. The frequency of glaucomatous defects and visual sensitivity levels in these areas was recorded. The sensitivity and specificity of OKP to detect these defects were analysed. RESULTS Ninety-six glaucomatous fields from 57 subjects were assessed. An OKP chart testing the 8 to 16 degrees of eccentricity, and an extended nasal region, would cover all the defective fields present in this study. The 12-16 degree eccentricity zone has the best sensitivity (75%) and specificity (65%). Points within the nasal, inferior temporal and 8-12 degree eccentricity might be less sensitive, but 11 (11.5%) fields had defects only in these areas. Zonal and point sensitivities and specificities were very similar suggesting that fewer points could be used in each zone with similar results. Many of the eyes with false-negative OKP results had Humphrey Field Analyser visual sensitivity levels in the 10-18 dB range (i.e. associated with a mild or moderate defect). Decreasing the target stimulus might increase the detection rate of these milder defects; however, it might also increase overall false-positive rates. Our proposed experimental chart consists of two to four test points in each quadrant within the 12-16 degree of eccentricity, five within the 8-12 degree zone and two in the nasal region, and a central 1 or 1.5 mm black target. CONCLUSION Analysis of results with modifications of the testing device may permit the OKP chart to achieve its full potential.
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Afek A, Shoenfeld Y, Manor R, Goldberg I, Ziporen L, George J, Polak-Charcon S, Amigo MC, Garcia-Torres R, Segal R, Kopolovic J. Increased endothelial cell expression of alpha3beta1 integrin in cardiac valvulopathy in the primary (Hughes) and secondary antiphospholipid syndrome. Lupus 1999; 8:502-7. [PMID: 10483026 DOI: 10.1191/096120399678840873] [Citation(s) in RCA: 44] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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The objective of this work was to determine markers of endothelial cell activation in valves from patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and heart valve involvement, in order to establish a role for endothelial cells in the pathogenesis of the valvular disease. Sixteen valves from ten patients with APS, obtained from autopsies or removed during valve replacement, were studied. Two groups of valves were used as controls. One group included seven normal valves from patients who died from non-cardiac diseases. The other group of valves were obtained from patients with bacterial endocarditis during autopsies or valve replacement operations. Immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence stainings with antibodies to human immunoglobulins, endothelial cells, alpha3beta1 integrin, collagen IV, laminin and fibronectin were employed. Three histopathological patterns were apparent: normal valves, valves with verrucous endocarditis and valves with fibrocalcific changes. In all the valves with verrucous endocarditis the following findings were observed: (1) increased expression of the alpha3beta1 integrin on the endothelial cells, (2) increased amount of collagen IV, laminin and fibronectin, (3) proliferation of blood vessels and (4) linear subendothelial deposition of immunoglobulins and complement. The valves with fibrocalcific changes were deformed and showed a thick layer of collagen IV, laminin and fibronectin, yet in two valves the indothelial cells showed an expression of the alpha3beta1 integrin. The control valves did not express the integrin and had only a thin subendothelial band of collagen IV. In valves from patients with APS, 1 markers of endothelial cell activation are upregulated while the inflammatory exudate is scant. There is also a prominent deposition of immunoglobulins in the valves from patients with APS, suggesting a possible association between the deposition of the antibodies and the activation of the endothelial cells in APS.
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- Actins/analysis
- Actins/biosynthesis
- Adult
- Aged
- Antibodies, Anticardiolipin/immunology
- Antigens, CD/analysis
- Antigens, CD/biosynthesis
- Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic/analysis
- Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic/biosynthesis
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome/immunology
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome/metabolism
- Basement Membrane/immunology
- Basement Membrane/metabolism
- Collagen/analysis
- Collagen/biosynthesis
- Endocarditis, Bacterial/immunology
- Endocarditis, Bacterial/metabolism
- Endothelium/chemistry
- Endothelium/immunology
- Endothelium/metabolism
- Exudates and Transudates
- Female
- Fibronectins/analysis
- Fibronectins/biosynthesis
- Heart Valve Diseases/immunology
- Heart Valve Diseases/metabolism
- Humans
- Immunoglobulin A/analysis
- Immunoglobulin G/analysis
- Immunoglobulin M/analysis
- Integrin alpha3beta1
- Integrins/analysis
- Integrins/biosynthesis
- Laminin/analysis
- Laminin/biosynthesis
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Receptors, Laminin/analysis
- Receptors, Laminin/biosynthesis
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Dassesse D, Vanderwinden JM, Goldberg I, Vanderhaeghen JJ, Schiffmann SN. Caffeine-mediated induction of c-fos, zif-268 and arc expression through A1 receptors in the striatum: different interactions with the dopaminergic system. Eur J Neurosci 1999; 11:3101-14. [PMID: 10510174 DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-9568.1999.00725.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 36] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Adenosine and the adenosine receptor antagonist, caffeine, modulate locomotor activity and striatal neuropeptide expression through interactions with the dopaminergic system by mechanisms which remain partially undetermined. We addressed this question by using quantitative immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization, combined with retrograde tracing of striatal neurons, to characterize the mechanism(s) leading to the striatal increase in the immediate early genes (IEG), c-fos, zif-268 and arc, following a single injection of caffeine or the A1 antagonist, 1,3-dipropyl-8-cyclopentylxanthine (DPCPX). Caffeine and DPCPX induced c-fos, zif-268 and arc expression, both at mRNA and protein levels, in large proportions of striatonigral and striatopallidal neurons. The involvement of dopamine systems was evaluated by manipulations of the dopaminergic transmission. Quinpirole, a D2 agonist, almost completely blocked the caffeine-induced IEG increase in both striatopallidal and striatonigral neurons. Conversely, the lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway and the D1 antagonist SCH23390 abolished the caffeine effects in striatonigral neurons but had no or slight effect, respectively, on its action in striatopallidal neurons. These observations demonstrate that caffeine- and DPCPX-mediated IEG inductions involved different mechanisms in striatonigral and striatopallidal neurons through blockade of A1 receptors. Immediate early gene inductions result from a stimulation of dopamine release in striatonigral neurons and from activation of glutamate release and probably also acetylcholine release in striatopallidal neurons. These results also support the idea that, besides A2A receptors, adenosine acting at the A1 receptor plays pivotal functions in the basal ganglia physiology and that blockade of these receptors by specific or nonspecific antagonists, DPCPX and caffeine, may influence a broad range of neuronal functions in the striatum.
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Gupta SD, Mehan RS, Tansey TR, Chen HT, Goping G, Goldberg I, Shechter I. Differential binding of proteins to peroxisomes in rat hepatoma cells: unique association of enzymes involved in isoprenoid metabolism. J Lipid Res 1999; 40:1572-84. [PMID: 10484604] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/13/2023] Open
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Farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FPPS: EC2.5.1.10), a key enzyme in isoprenoid metabolic pathways, catalyzes the synthesis of farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) an intermediate in the biosynthesis of both sterol and non-sterol isoprenoid end products. The localization of FPPS to peroxisomes has been reported (Krisans, S. K., J. Ericsson, P. A. Edwards, and G. A. Keller. 1994. J. Biol. Chem. 269: 14165;-14169). Using indirect immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopic techniques we show here that FPPS is localized predominantly in the peroxisomes of rat hepatoma H35 cells. However, the partial release of 60;-70% of cellular FPPS activity is observed by selective permeabilization of these cells with digitonin. Under these conditions, lactate dehydrogenase, a cytosolic enzyme, is completely released whereas catalase, a known peroxisomal enzyme, is fully retained. Digitonin treatment of H35 cells differentially affects the release of other peroxisomal enzymes involved in isoprenoid metabolism. For instance, mevalonate kinase and phosphomevalonate kinase are almost totally released (95% and 91%, respectively), whereas 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase is fully retained. Indirect immunoflourescence studies indicate that FPPS is localized in peroxisomes of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)-K1 cells but is dispersed in the cytosol of ZR-82 cells, a mutant that lacks peroxisomes. Unlike in H35 cells, FPPS is completely released upon digitonin permeabilization of CHO-K1 and ZR-82 cells. In contrast, under the same permeabilization conditions, catalase is fully retained in CHO-K1 cells but completely released from ZR-82 cells. These studies indicate that FPPS and other enzymes in the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathways, involved in the formation of FPP, are differentially associated with peroxisomes and may easily diffuse to the cytosol. Based on these observations, the significance and a possible regulatory model in the formation of isoprenoid end-products are discussed.
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Bar-Dayan Y, Afek A, Bar-Dayan Y, Goldberg I, Kopolovic J. Proliferation, apoptosis and thymic involution. Tissue Cell 1999; 31:391-6. [PMID: 10522388 DOI: 10.1054/tice.1999.0001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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The thymus reaches its maximal size at the age of 1 month in ICR mice and thereafter, the thymic cortex undergoes an exponential decline. This study was designed to compare the proliferation and apoptosis of thymocytes in different parts of the thymus of ICR female mice at the beginning and after the rapid phase of decline of the thymic cortical cellularity. The pattern of proliferation and apoptosis of the thymus was studied in situ in 1-month-old ICR female mice (10 mice) compared to mice at 7 months of age (10 mice). Staining for argyrophylic nucleolar organizer region by histochemistry was used to determine the proportion of type 2 thymocytes, which are considered as cells at S phase of the cell cycle. The mean number of type 2 cells in four random samples of 50 cells in each part of the thymus was defined as the proliferation index of this part of the thymus. In situ detection of apoptosis of thymocytes was carried out using the Apoptag kit, which can detect a single cell apoptosis. The mean number of apoptotic cells in five randomly selected fields of each part of the thymus was defined as the apoptotic index of this part of the thymus. The proliferation index of the peripheral cortex of the 1-month-old mice was 3.6 times higher than the proliferation index of the deep cortex and 5.8 times higher than the proliferation index of the medulla (P < 0.0001). The proliferation index of the peripheral cortex of the 7-month-old mice was reduced by 45% compared to the 1-month-old mice (P < 0.005). The apoptotic index of the corticomedullary junction of the 1-month-old mice was six times higher than the apoptotic index of the cortex and 18 times higher than the apoptotic index of the medulla. The apoptotic index of the thymic cortex was elevated by 66% in the 7-month-old mice compared to the 1-month-old mice (P < 0.0001). We conclude that there is a reduction of the proliferation index and an elevation of the apoptotic index of the thymic cortex in adult mice compared to young mice. These changes might account for the reduction of thymic cortical cellularity during thymic involution.
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Two short visual field tests were performed on 106 subjects approximately 5 minutes apart with or without a hand vibration stimulus between the field tests. There were 31 eyes in the control group (10 without glaucoma, eight glaucoma suspects, 10 with primary open-angle glaucoma, and three with secondary open-angle glaucoma). There were 75 eyes in the hand vibration group (16 without glaucoma, 20 glaucoma suspects, 25 with primary open-angle glaucoma, eight with secondary open-angle glaucoma, three with normal-tension glaucoma, and three with other forms of glaucoma). Average visual field sensitivities were significantly reduced in the arcuate zones after a hand vibration stimulus (-0.42 dB; SD, 1.26 dB) when compared with sensitivities in the arcuate zones in subjects without the hand vibration stimulus (+0.38 dB; SD, 1.53 dB; P = 0.01). Multivariate analysis demonstrated a significant reduction in this response in the arcuate zone associated with use of betaxolol (P = 0.021) and timolol (P = 0.047). Betaxolol was associated with significantly smaller reductions in visual field sensitivities in the paracentral zone (P = 0.01). Reductions in visual field sensitivities that may be related to ocular vasospasm occurred after a hand vibration stimulus. This response may be able to be modified pharmacologically with topical beta-blockers, particularly betaxolol.
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Davidson B, Goldberg I, Kopolovic J, Lerner-Geva L, Gotlieb WH, Ben-Baruch G, Reich R. MMP-2 and TIMP-2 expression correlates with poor prognosis in cervical carcinoma--a clinicopathologic study using immunohistochemistry and mRNA in situ hybridization. Gynecol Oncol 1999; 73:372-82. [PMID: 10366463 DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1999.5381] [Citation(s) in RCA: 81] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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OBJECTIVE The spread of malignant neoplasms is closely associated with matrix and basement membrane degradation, mediated by various classes of proteolytic enzymes. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) appear to have a key role in the sequence of events that lead to local invasion and metastasis. The present study evaluated the role of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 (TIMP-2), and membrane-type metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) in cervical neoplasia. METHODS We have analyzed 49 uterine cervical squamous cell carcinomas, 10 cases of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN II-III), and 10 control cervices for the presence of MMP-2, TIMP-2, and MT1-MMP using in situ hybridization. MMP-2 protein expression was evaluated using immunohistochemistry. Results were analyzed for possible correlation with disease outcome. RESULTS MMP-2, TIMP-2, and MT1-MMP mRNA were localized to both stromal and tumor cells. However, an intense signal for MMP-2 was detected almost exclusively in tumor cells and was uniformly absent from CIN lesions and control cervices. Conversely, intense signals for TIMP-2 and MT1-MMP were detected in both stromal and tumor cells of invasive carcinomas, more often for the former. As with MMP-2, they were absent from CIN lesions. MMP-2 protein expression was enhanced in tumor cells compared to CIN cases and controls, significantly compared to the latter (P = 0.01). The presence of both MMP-2 and TIMP-2 mRNA in tumor cells correlated with advanced stage (P = 0.003 for MMP-2, P = 0.002 for TIMP-2) and with poor survival (P = 0.003 for MMP-2, P = 0.002 for TIMP-2) in univariate analysis. In addition, their presence in tumor cells intercorrelated (P = 0.002). In multivariate survival analysis, MMP-2 presence retained its association with survival (P = 0.004), in addition to patient age (P = 0.027) and advanced stage (P = 0. 0002). CONCLUSIONS Both MMP-2 and TIMP-2 have a key role in extracellular matrix invasion in cervical carcinoma, largely through their elaboration by tumor cells. The presence of mRNA for both proteins is interrelated and is associated with poor survival.
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Goldberg I, Chai E, Chia A, Benscher C, Bauman A, Chen J. The Hettinger hand vibration test, vasospasm, and glaucoma. Surv Ophthalmol 1999; 43 Suppl 1:S66-78. [PMID: 10416749 DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6257(99)00052-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/17/2022]
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Ocular vasospasm in response to local and/or systemic stimuli may contribute to ischemia of the optic nerve. The Hettinger hand vibration test was applied to patients with and without glaucoma to identify subgroups with a high systemic vasospastic tendency. A total of 580 subjects were tested (113 controls, 86 glaucoma suspects, 270 with primary open-angle glaucoma, 71 with secondary open-angle glaucoma, 30 with normal-tension glaucoma, and 10 with angle-closure glaucoma). The frequency distribution curve of Hettinger scores (HS) was bimodal, suggesting two distinct groups. Within each diagnostic group, a subpopulation with a high HS could be identified. Multivariate analysis demonstrated a significant association between the nonselective topical beta-blocker timolol and higher mean HS (P = 0.04) and a significantly higher proportion of subjects with HS of 1.5 or more (P = 0.01). Although subjects taking systemic beta1-selective blockers had significantly lower mean HS (P = 0.04), the proportion of patients with HS of 1.5 or more was not affected significantly by topical and systemic beta1-selective blocker use. Whereas topical nonselective beta-blockers may have an adverse effect on vasospastic tendency, systemic beta1-selective blockers may be partially protective against this effect.
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- Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/therapeutic use
- Adult
- Aged
- Betaxolol/therapeutic use
- Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Glaucoma, Angle-Closure/complications
- Glaucoma, Angle-Closure/diagnosis
- Glaucoma, Angle-Closure/drug therapy
- Glaucoma, Angle-Closure/physiopathology
- Glaucoma, Open-Angle/complications
- Glaucoma, Open-Angle/diagnosis
- Glaucoma, Open-Angle/drug therapy
- Glaucoma, Open-Angle/physiopathology
- Hand
- Humans
- Intraocular Pressure
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Ophthalmic Solutions
- Optic Disk/blood supply
- Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic/diagnosis
- Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic/etiology
- Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic/physiopathology
- Reproducibility of Results
- Retinal Artery/drug effects
- Retinal Artery/physiopathology
- Severity of Illness Index
- Timolol/therapeutic use
- Vasoconstriction/drug effects
- Vibration
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Laminin alpha2 chain-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD) is diagnosed by genetic analysis and by immunohistochemistry. Since laminin alpha2 chain is expressed in placental trophoblasts, the demonstration of its deficiency in chorionic villi is a useful aid to prenatal diagnosis. We present our experience with the use of the immunohistochemical method for prenatal diagnosis in four women, all of whom had at least one child with laminin alpha2 chain-deficient CMD. Immunohistochemistry provided a rapid procedure for prenatal diagnosis, and follow-up of these four cases confirmed its reliability.
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Chen HT, Mehan RS, Gupta SD, Goldberg I, Shechter I. Involvement of farnesyl protein transferase (FPTase) in FcarepsilonRI-induced activation of RBL-2H3 mast cells. Arch Biochem Biophys 1999; 364:203-8. [PMID: 10190975 DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1999.1131] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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Changes in farnesyl protein transferase (FPTase) activity and FPTase beta-subunit protein levels were determined in IgE-sensitized RBL-2H3 mast cells in response to polyvalent antigen administration. Ten minutes after the addition of DNP modified BSA to mast cells, whose high affinity receptor for IgE (FcvarepsilonRI) contained bound anti-DNP IgE, FPTase specific activity increased by 54 +/- 28%. Time course studies showed FPTase specific activity doubled during a 20- to 30-min period after antigen-induced cell aggregation. Also, an increase in FPTase beta-subunit protein during this time ( approximately 30%) was observed; this protein increase was not accompanied by a similar increase in FPTase beta-subunit m-RNA levels. The FcvarepsilonRI aggregation had no significant effect on the activities of other enzymes involved with farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) metabolism: FPP synthase, isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase, geranylgeranyl protein transferase, and squalene synthase. Specific inhibition of FPTase activity by manumycin was studied to determine what role FPTase plays in mast cell activation. Manumycin profoundly inhibited hexosaminidase release in activated cells, indicating FPTase is required for signal transduction involved with protein exocytosis from RBL-2H3 mast cells.
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Goldberg I, Paice E. Flexible specialist training compared with full-time training. HOSPITAL MEDICINE (LONDON, ENGLAND : 1998) 1999; 60:286-90. [PMID: 10396436 DOI: 10.12968/hosp.1999.60.4.1096] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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The educational and training quality of flexible training posts compared very well and in some instances was better than that obtained in full-time training. The hours of work were fewer, but as a proportion not as small as is sometimes recognized by the Colleges and is comparable with many full-time training programmes in other European Union countries.
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Davidson B, Goldberg I, Gotlieb WH, Lerner-Geva L, Ben-Baruch G, Agulansky L, Novikov I, Kopolovic J. Macrophage infiltration and angiogenesis in cervical squamous cell carcinoma--clinicopathologic correlation. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1999. [PMID: 10078587 DOI: 10.1080/j.1600-0412.1999.780312.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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BACKGROUND The role of angiogenesis and inflammatory cell response in predicting disease outcome was evaluated in various malignant tumors. However, the data relating to cervical cancer remains equivocal. This study evaluates the prognostic significance of microvessel counts and peritumoral macrophage infiltrates in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. METHODS Seventy-five cervical squamous cell carcinomas were stained immunohistochemically by two endothelial markers- anti-CD31 and Ulex Europaeus lectin I (UEA-I), and the macrophage- specific marker anti-CD68. Microvessel and macrophage counts were performed using a grid at X200 and X400 magnification, respectively, in areas of maximal density ('hot spots'). Five fields were scanned. Microvessel counts were correlated with macrophage density, and both were correlated with patient age, tumor stage, histological grade, and survival. RESULTS Microvessel counts were comparable for ulex lectin (mean 6.8+/-4.8/field) and CD31 (8.7+/-5.3/field), and results by both markers correlated (p<0.001). Counts by both markers correlated with tumor stage, being higher in stages Ib-II compared to stage III-IV tumors (p<0.05). No correlation with age, grade, or survival was found. Macrophage counts (mean 13.1+/-12.3 cells/field) did not correlate with any of the clinical parameters studied or with microvessel counts. CONCLUSIONS Microvessel counts and macrophage density do not correlate with survival in cervical cancer. Neither do they appear to be inter-related. The association between elevated microvessel counts and localized disease may reflect peak angiogenic stimuli by neoplastic cells. We hypothesize that the beneficial role of macrophages in cellular immunity may be opposed by the elaboration of growth factors in the vicinity of neoplastic cells.
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Davidson B, Goldberg I, Kopolovic J, Lerner-Geva L, Gotlieb WH, Weis B, Ben-Baruch G, Reich R. Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix-clinicopathologic study using immunohistochemistry and mRNA in situ hybridization. Gynecol Oncol 1999; 72:380-6. [PMID: 10053110 DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1998.5285] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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OBJECTIVE Invasion of the extracellular matrix and blood vessels by malignant neoplasms, with subsequent distant dissemination, is a key event in tumor progression. This process appears to be mediated largely through the action of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a family of proteolytic enzymes produced by both stromal and tumor cells. The role of gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) in basement membrane and matrix degradation was described in various tumors. We studied MMP-9 protein expression in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and squamous cell carcinoma using immunohistochemistry and detected MMP-9 mRNA using in situ hybridization. METHODS Fifty squamous cell carcinomas, 10 cases of CIN II-III, and 10 normal cervices were stained for MMP-9, using a monoclonal antibody. The presence of MMP-9 mRNA was studied using in situ hybridization. Results were correlated with patient survival during a follow-up period of up to 167 months (average, 41 months). RESULTS Immunohistochemical staining of tumor cells for MMP-9 was noted in 36/50 (72%) carcinomas and 5/10 (50%) CIN lesions, but was uniformly absent from the nonneoplastic epithelium adjacent to tumors and from control cervices. Peritumoral staining of stromal cells was observed in 27/50 (54%) carcinomas, but only in 3/10 (30%) CIN lesions and 1/10 (10%) control cervices. The presence of MMP-9 mRNA was detected in tumor cells in 39 (78%) carcinomas and 8 (80%) CIN lesions, but only in 4 (40%) control cervices. An intense signal for MMP-9 mRNA was observed most frequently in carcinomas. MMP-9 mRNA was detected in stromal cells in the majority of cases. However, an intense signal was observed only in stromal cells around invasive tumors. In survival analysis, age (P = 0.016), grade (P = 0. 016), and stage (P = 0.001) showed independent correlation with poor survival. Neither MMP-9 protein expression nor an intense signal for MMP-9 mRNA was associated with poor survival, although the latter was observed more frequently in neoplastic cells of lethal tumors (8/14 tumors vs 11/36 nonlethal tumors). CONCLUSIONS MMP-9 mRNA and protein expression are elevated in tumor and stromal cells of both high-grade CIN and invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Thus, MMP-9 is possibly an early marker of tumor progression in squamous lesions of the cervix. An intense stromal signal for MMP-9 mRNA characterizes some invasive carcinomas. Expression of MMP-9 in cervical carcinoma cells is present in both lethal and nonlethal tumors, consistent with the key role of this proteolytic enzyme in invasion, and does not appear to predict disease outcome.
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Davidson B, Goldberg I, Gotlieb WH, Lerner-Geva L, Ben-Baruch G, Agulansky L, Novikov I, Kopolovic J. Macrophage infiltration and angiogenesis in cervical squamous cell carcinoma--clinicopathologic correlation. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1999; 78:240-4. [PMID: 10078587] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/11/2023]
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BACKGROUND The role of angiogenesis and inflammatory cell response in predicting disease outcome was evaluated in various malignant tumors. However, the data relating to cervical cancer remains equivocal. This study evaluates the prognostic significance of microvessel counts and peritumoral macrophage infiltrates in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. METHODS Seventy-five cervical squamous cell carcinomas were stained immunohistochemically by two endothelial markers- anti-CD31 and Ulex Europaeus lectin I (UEA-I), and the macrophage- specific marker anti-CD68. Microvessel and macrophage counts were performed using a grid at X200 and X400 magnification, respectively, in areas of maximal density ('hot spots'). Five fields were scanned. Microvessel counts were correlated with macrophage density, and both were correlated with patient age, tumor stage, histological grade, and survival. RESULTS Microvessel counts were comparable for ulex lectin (mean 6.8+/-4.8/field) and CD31 (8.7+/-5.3/field), and results by both markers correlated (p<0.001). Counts by both markers correlated with tumor stage, being higher in stages Ib-II compared to stage III-IV tumors (p<0.05). No correlation with age, grade, or survival was found. Macrophage counts (mean 13.1+/-12.3 cells/field) did not correlate with any of the clinical parameters studied or with microvessel counts. CONCLUSIONS Microvessel counts and macrophage density do not correlate with survival in cervical cancer. Neither do they appear to be inter-related. The association between elevated microvessel counts and localized disease may reflect peak angiogenic stimuli by neoplastic cells. We hypothesize that the beneficial role of macrophages in cellular immunity may be opposed by the elaboration of growth factors in the vicinity of neoplastic cells.
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Liokumovich P, Goldberg I, Davidson B, Gotlieb WH, Zahavi T, Ben-Baruch G, Reder I, Kopolovic J. Expression of metalloproteinases endometrial stromal sarcoma: immunohistochemical study using image analysis. J Clin Pathol 1999; 52:198-202. [PMID: 10450179 PMCID: PMC501079 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.52.3.198] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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AIM To investigate the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP), a group of proteolytic enzymes with a central role in extracellular matrix invasion and degradation, in stromal sarcomas. METHODS 11 endometrial stromal sarcomas (four low grade tumours, seven high grade) were stained for MMP-2, MMP-3, and MMP-9 using immunohistochemical stains. The surgical material consisted of nine hysterectomy specimens and two pelvic recurrences. Three hysterectomy specimens, removed for leiomyomas, were studied as controls. Staining area was evaluated using image analysis. RESULTS Age at the time of diagnosis ranged from 21 to 67 years. Four of the 11 patients (three with high grade tumours and one with a low grade tumour) died of the disease, six remained free of disease, and one was lost to follow up. Staining for MMP-2, MMP-3, and MMP-9 was more diffuse in high grade tumours than in low grade tumours and controls. Staining for MMP-3 and MMP-9 was more pronounced in high grade than in low grade tumours (p = 0.04; p = 0.05). Staining for MMP-9 was significantly greater in all stromal sarcomas than in controls (p < 0.001 for high grade tumours v controls; p < 0.01 for low grade tumours v controls). Diffuse staining for MMP-2, exceeding 90% of the tumour area, was observed in three of seven high grade tumours but in no low grade tumours. There was no apparent correlation between staining for any of the three enzymes and survival. CONCLUSIONS Both low and high grade endometrial stromal tumours express matrix metalloproteinases. MMP-3 and MMP-9 are expressed more diffusely in high grade than in low grade tumours. In the individual case, diffuse staining for MMP-2 appears to best characterise the high grade tumours. Thus staining for MMP-2 may aid in differentiating high grade from low grade tumours, and MMP-9 in differentiating normal endometrial stroma from low and high grade endometrial stromal sarcomas. MMP expression does not appear to predict disease outcome in endometrial stromal sarcoma.
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Bank I, Rapman E, Shapiro R, Schiby G, Goldberg I, Barzilai A, Trau H, Gur H. The epidermotropic mycosis fungoides associated alpha1beta1 integrin (VLA-1, CD49a/CD29) is primarily a collagen IV receptor on malignant T cells. J Cutan Pathol 1999; 26:65-71. [PMID: 10082395 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.1999.tb01804.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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Several of the beta1 integrin receptors [very late antigen (VLA) molecules] for extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are expressed by malignant T cells in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). We evaluated the function of VLA-1, a beta1 integrin specifically expressed in epidermotropic mycosis fungoides (MF), in CD4+ leukemic T cells Jurkat line). We found that Jurkat cells adhere significantly to collagens only after their activation with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). However, the adhesion to collagen IV (but not to collagen I) of Jurkat cells selected for expressing increased levels of VLA-1 (with unchanged levels of VLA-2, the second collagen integrin receptor) was significantly enhanced relative to that of "VLA-1 low" cells. Monoclonal antibody (mAb) 1B3.1, directed against the collagen binding domain of VLA-1, inhibited adhesion to collagen IV and to collagen I by 36.67%+/-5.25% and 18%+/-4.32%, respectively (p<0.05), whereas the inhibition by anti-VLA-2 mAb PIE6 was comparable on both collagens (25%+/-7.48% and 36.3%+/-0.94%, respectively; p<0.09). Immuno-histochemical studies of skin biopsies from 10 untreated MF patients showed that in all cases at least 10% of the lymphocytes residing in the epidermis are VLA-1+VLA-2-. While not directly applicable to MF, the demonstrated functions of VLA-1 in leukemic Jurkat cells, together with its expression in MF skin, suggest a role for VLA-1 integrins in epidermotropism in a small proportion of leukemic MF cells.
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Gillies MC, Brooks AM, Young S, Gillies B, Simpson JM, Goldberg I. A randomized phase II trial of interferon-alpha2b versus 5-fluorouracil after trabeculectomy. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 1999; 27:37-44. [PMID: 10080336 DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1606.1999.00165.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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PURPOSE The aim of the present study was to investigate the safety and potential efficacy of subconjunctival interferon-alpha2b (IFN-alpha), either alone or in combination with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), in reducing the risk of failure of glaucoma surgery METHODS A prospective, masked randomized phase II study was undertaken in which patients received three subconjunctival injections per week for 3-4 weeks postoperatively. Three treatments were compared: (i) IFN-alpha (1 x 10(6)IU per dose); (ii) 5-FU (5 mg per dose); and (iii) alternating IFN-alpha and 5-FU (BOTH). The primary outcome measures were: (i) rate of successful control of intra-ocular pressure without further surgery; and (ii) the incidence of side effects. RESULTS Fifty-seven patients undergoing glaucoma surgery with an increased risk of failure were evaluated, including 23 patients (40%) undergoing trabeculectomy combined with extracapsular cataract extraction as well as other conventional high-risk groups. With 53 patients (93%) completing 2 years follow up,there was no significant difference in success rates among the three groups. Intra-ocular pressure was controlled without further surgery in 79% of patients (95% confidence interval (CI): 61, 97%) receiving IFN-alpha, in 89% of patients (76, 100%) receiving 5-FU and in 89% of patients (76, 100% receiving BOTH. Side effects were similar among the three groups. CONCLUSIONS These results are consistent with a beneficial effect of IFN-alpha2b given either alone or in combination with 5-FU after glaucoma filtering surgery. However, the lack of a clear and substantial benefit over conventional anti-fibrotic therapy does not support the further clinical evaluation of these treatments.
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Amital H, Langevitz P, Levy Y, Afek A, Goldberg I, Pras M, Livneh A, Shoenfeld Y. Valvular deposition of antiphospholipid antibodies in the antiphospholipid syndrome: a clue to the origin of the disease. Clin Exp Rheumatol 1999; 17:99-102. [PMID: 10084041] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/11/2023]
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In this report we present an unusual case of a 45-year-old female patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who was hospitalized for mitral valve replacement. In her childhood she presented with mitral stenosis and chorea on which grounds a preliminary diagnosis of rheumatic fever was established. After a quiescent period lasting two decades her disease erupted with mitral stenosis, thromboembolic phenomena, and nephritis. Due to severe malfunctioning of her mitral valve, the patient eventually underwent mitral valve replacement. The antibodies involved in the pathogenesis of our patient's valvular disease were studied by immunohistochemical analysis, applying rabbit polyclonal anti-human IgG and IgM anti-human C3c and anti-idiotypes to a mouse monoclonal naturally occurring polyspecific human monoclonal anti-cardiolipin antibody termed S2.9, and to the 16/6 Id which defines a common Id on anti-DNA antibodies in patients with SLE. Immunoperoxidase staining using an anti-idiotype mAb to anti-cardiolipin antibodies demonstrated the deposition of these anti-bodies in the subendothelial layer of the valve. We believe that anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS) with SLE was the initial and primary disease in this patient. These findings clearly indicate that APS must be considered in the differential diagnosis of rheumatic fever, particularly in young female patients who present with mitral stenosis and chorea.
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Goldberg I, Sprotzer I. Workplace privacy: HIV testing, disclosure, and discrimination. THE HEALTH CARE SUPERVISOR 1998; 17:21-7. [PMID: 10186146] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/11/2023]
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing and the disclosure of HIV-related information pose questions of privacy and public policy that are of concern in both public- and private-sector workplaces. Public-sector employees have constitutional protection from discrimination on the basis of their HIV-positive status. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is an important source of protection for private-sector employees. There are also other federal laws that provide protection from discrimination. However, the scope of these laws is unclear. Similarly, while some state legislatures have attempted to set standards to protect the privacy of HIV-positive employees, laws vary from state to state. Case precedent is also inconsistent. This article examines some current issues regarding HIV testing, employee privacy, and protection from discrimination.
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Goldberg I. Traumatic cyclodialysis cleft. J Glaucoma 1998; 7:430-3. [PMID: 9871867] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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