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Discussions of Unusual Topics in Fibromyalgia
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ISBN: 9535139002 9535138995 9535140140 Year: 2018 Publisher: IntechOpen

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This book is a compilation of chapters, of which two chapters review the treatment strategies for fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), and one chapter describes the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and related pathology in the FMS pathogenesis and reviews the appropriate treatment moieties. This book chapter reviews the phenotypic changes that alter the diagnostic criteria and disease activity measures when FMS is comorbid in three potentially painful selected rheumatic diseases. The introductory preface takes the form of an editorial in which I challenge the concept that inflammation, measured as cytokine activity, plays a prominent role in the FMS pathogenesis. All of these chapters and the Preface are authoritative and accomplished discussions that provide novel perspectives on rarely addressed FMS topics.


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Type I interferon in human autoimmunity
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ISBN: 9782889193400 Year: 2015 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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The type I interferon system plays a critical role in host defense in health, and a growing body of literature suggests that type I interferon is a critical mediator of human autoimmune disease. Type I interferons function as a bridge between the innate and adaptive immune systems, and as such play an important role in setting thresholds for response against self antigens. Many investigators have focused on the role type I interferons play in autoimmune disease. This fascinating and rapidly growing body of literature encompasses many different autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and others. In this Research Topic, we provide a comprehensive overview of the various roles type I interferons play in autoimmune diseases, with a focus on human immunology.


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Platelets as immune cells in physiology and immunopathology
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ISBN: 9782889197408 Year: 2015 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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Are platelets cells? (Not everyone agrees, since they are non-nucleate). And if platelets are cells - which all specialists consider at the time being - are they immune cells? The issue that platelets participate in immunity is no longer debated; however, the issue that they are key cells in immunity is challenged. It has even been proposed a couple of years ago that platelets can present antigen to T-lymphocytes by using their HLA class I molecules. No one has the same functional definition of platelets. The ‘Frontiers Research Topic’- coordinators’ own view is that platelets are primarily repairing cells, what they do in deploying tools of physiological inflammation. This function is better acknowledged as primary hemostasis, i.e. platelet adherence to injured or wounded vessels, followed by activation, aggregation, and constitution of the initial clot. Platelets would thus repair damaged vascular endothelium; so doing, as they patrol to detect damages, they sense danger along the vascular arborescence. As the latter is immense, platelets get close to tissues, which are not allowed to them under ‘physiological’ conditions but are readily accessible in pathology. Platelets are equipped with a variety of Pathogen Recognition Receptors such as TLRs; they have a complete signalosome, which is functional until the phosphorylation of NFkB; they have been proved to retro-transcribe RNA and synthesize de novo proteins; etc. Platelets participate to inflammation along the whole spectrum: from physiological (tissue repair, healing) to acute/severe inflammation (as can be seen in e.g. sepsis). In general, platelets engage complex interactions with most infectious pathogens. We propose there to cover those topics - from physiology to pathology, that put platelets within cells that not only take place in-, but also are key players of-, innate immunity. The relation of platelets with adaptive immunity is even more complex. Not everyone is convinced that platelets present antigens; however, platelets influence adaptive immunity since they have mutual interactions with Dendritic cells, Monocytes/Macrophages, and B-lymphocytes (the key players of antigen presentation); they also have mutual interactions with T-lymphocytes, though is issue is less clearly deciphered. We propose to also cover these topics - or to present the forum. There is another issue which is medically relevant - speaking of physiology/physiopathology-: this is fetal maternal incompatibility of platelet specific antigens (the HPA system) and the likely formation of maternal antibodies that often injure the newborn with risks of severe thrombocytopenia and intracranial hemorrhage. We propose an update on this issue as well. Last, platelets are very special because they can be directly therapeutic (by transfusion), even when being offered by a generous blood donor displaying given genetic and phenotypic parameters to a patient/recipient in need, who also display his/her own genetic and phenotypic parameters, which - for a large part - differ from the donor's ones. Besides immunization - via mechanisms probably close to the fetal maternal platelet incompatibility, but likely not similar -, transfusion has allowed the identification of the tremendous capacity of platelets to mediate inflammation: we propose to conclude the Topics with this item/forum.


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Central-European journal of immunology
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ISSN: 14263912 16444124 Year: 1996 Publisher: Warsaw : Polish Society for Immunology,


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Experimental models of early exposure to alcohol : a way to unravel the neurobiology of mental retardation
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ISBN: 9782889193080 Year: 2015 Publisher: France : Frontiers Media SA,

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Excessive alcohol drinking represents a major social and public health problem for several countries. Alcohol abuse during pregnancy leads to a complex clinical disorder referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), chiefly characterized by mental retardation (MR). The effects of early exposure to ethanol can be reproduced in laboratory animals and this helped to answer several key questions concerning the human pathology. The interest of experimental models of FASD is twofold. Firstly, they increase our knowledge about the dose and modality of alcohol consumption able to induce damaging effects on the developing brain (see Valenzuela et al., TINS 35: 284-292, 2012). Therefore, laboratory research can help to refine health policy strategies aimed at the prevention of FASD. Second, experimental models of FASD can provide useful hints to elucidate the basic mechanisms leading to MR. In fact, experimental exposure to alcohol can be carried out during discrete, often very restricted time windows. As a consequence, FASD models, though depending on the multifaceted interference of alcohol with several molecular pathways, can nonetheless provide valuable information about which specific developmental periods and brain areas are critically involved in the genesis of MR. On the contrary, experimental models of genetically determined MR are ideally suited to study the involvement of single molecules (e.g, the fragile X mental retardation protein).Putting together the rich ensemble of data obtained through the various experimental paradigms of alcohol exposure, as well as those deriving from other genetic and non-genetic models, one can figure out to what extent different types of MR share common pathogenetic mechanisms, regardless of whether the aetiological factors intervene during different phases of neural development, or affect different brain structures. The present Research Topic is aimed at establishing the state of the art of the current research on experimental FASD, focusing on differences and homologies with respect to other types of MR. The ultimate goal is to find out a common roadmap in view of future therapeutical approaches to MR. Particular attention will be devoted to: a) structural and functional anomalies of dendrites b) derangement and rewiring of cortical and hippocampal microcircuits c) involvement of non-cortical brain structures d) apoptosis and/or altered neurogenesis e) anomalies of ion channels, neurotransmitters, and neurotrophic factors f) comparison between experimental studies and imaging studies performed on humans affected by FASD.


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Iranian journal of immunology : IJI.
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ISSN: 1735367X 17351383 Year: 2004 Publisher: Shīrāz : Iranian Society for Immunology & Allergy : Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research,

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Immunology --- Allergy --- Immunologic diseases --- Allergy and Immunology. --- Hypersensitivity. --- Immune System Diseases. --- Immunity. --- Allergy. --- Immunologic diseases. --- Immunology. --- Iran. --- Immunobiology --- Immune diseases --- Immune disorders --- Immune system --- Immunologic disorders --- Immunological diseases --- Allergic diseases --- Allergies --- Hypersensitivity --- Hypersensitivity, Immediate --- Immediate allergy --- Immediate hypersensitivity --- Disease --- Diseases of Immune System --- Immune Diseases --- Immunological Diseases --- Immune Disorders --- Immunologic Diseases --- Disease, Immune --- Disease, Immune System --- Disease, Immunologic --- Disease, Immunological --- Diseases, Immune --- Diseases, Immune System --- Diseases, Immunologic --- Diseases, Immunological --- Disorder, Immune --- Disorders, Immune --- Immune Disease --- Immune Disorder --- Immune System Disease --- Immunologic Disease --- Immunological Disease --- Allergic Reaction --- Allergic Reactions --- Hypersensitivities --- Reaction, Allergic --- Reactions, Allergic --- Allergy Specialty --- Allergy, Immunology --- Immunology and Allergy --- Immunology, Allergy --- Specialty, Allergy --- Diseases --- immunology --- Êran --- I-lang --- I.R.A. --- I.R.I. --- Irã --- IRI --- Islamic Republic of Iran --- Islamische Republik Iran --- Islamskai︠a︡ Respublika Iran --- Jumhūrī-i Islāmī-i Īrān --- Northern Tier --- Paras --- Paras-Iran --- Persia --- Persia-Iran --- República Islâmica do Irã --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Immunoglobulin E --- Immunoglobulins --- Ir --- Islamskai͡a Respublika Iran --- Komarî Îslamî Êran --- República Islâmica do Ir --- Immune System Disorders --- Disorder, Immune System --- Immune System Disorder --- Immune Process --- Immune Response --- Immune Processes --- Immune Responses --- Process, Immune --- Response, Immune --- Allergy and Immunology --- Immune System Diseases --- Immunity --- Iran --- Biology


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Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology : official journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
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ISSN: 17101484 17101492 Year: 2005 Publisher: Hamilton, Ont. : [London] : BC Decker BioMed Central

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Allergy and Immunology --- Asthma --- Hypersensitivity --- Immune System Diseases --- Allergy --- Immunology --- Allergie --- Asthme --- Immunologie --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Allergy and Immunology. --- Asthma. --- Hypersensitivity. --- Immune System Diseases. --- Allergy. --- Immunology. --- Health Sciences --- immune system --- allergy --- immunological disease --- Diseases of Immune System --- Immune Diseases --- Immunological Diseases --- Immune Disorders --- Immunologic Diseases --- Disease, Immune --- Disease, Immune System --- Disease, Immunologic --- Disease, Immunological --- Diseases, Immune --- Diseases, Immune System --- Diseases, Immunologic --- Diseases, Immunological --- Disorder, Immune --- Disorders, Immune --- Immune Disease --- Immune Disorder --- Immune System Disease --- Immunologic Disease --- Immunological Disease --- Allergic Reaction --- Allergic Reactions --- Allergies --- Hypersensitivities --- Reaction, Allergic --- Reactions, Allergic --- Asthma, Bronchial --- Bronchial Asthma --- Asthmas --- Allergy Specialty --- Allergy, Immunology --- Immunology and Allergy --- Immunology, Allergy --- Specialty, Allergy --- Immunobiology --- Allergic diseases --- Hypersensitivity, Immediate --- Immediate allergy --- Immediate hypersensitivity --- Bronchial Hyperreactivity --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Immunologic diseases --- Immunoglobulin E --- Immune System Disorders --- Disorder, Immune System --- Immune System Disorder --- allergieën --- astma --- Immunologic diseases. --- Asthme. --- Hypersensibilité (Immunologie) --- Maladies immunologiques. --- Immune diseases --- Immune disorders --- Immune system --- Immunologic disorders --- Immunological diseases --- Diseases --- Bronchial asthma --- Bronchi --- Lungs --- Respiratory allergy --- Diseases, Obstructive --- Al·lèrgia --- Immunologia --- Asma --- Malalties immunitàries

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