11 results on '"IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M"'
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2. Human pIgR mimetic peptidic ligand for affinity purification of IgM: Part I: Ligand design and binding mechanism
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Gautam, Satyen and Loh, Kai-Chee
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN receptors , *LIGAND binding (Biochemistry) , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN M , *CHEMICAL affinity , *CHEMICAL purification , *PEPTIDES , *SERUM albumin - Abstract
Abstract: Synthetic peptides incorporating the complementarity determining region 2 (CDR2)-like loop of domain 1 of human polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (hpIgR-D1) were investigated for their interactions with human Immunoglobulin-M (hIgM) and other hIgs. pep14, a 14mer peptide, emerged as a unique biomimetic ligand with specificity to interact with hIgM and negligible affinity for hIgG, hIgE, hIgA1 and bovine serum albumin. Surface plasmon resonance-based binding studies between immobilized pep14 and fragments of hIgM molecule, namely Fc5μ and Fab, suggested that pep14 was binding to a motif in the constant domain 2 of hIgM. Modified peptides, pep13, pep5A and pep14A were investigated for their interaction with hIgM/ hIgG1 to elucidate the binding mechanism of pep14. Cysteine in pep14 was identified to be crucial for inducing thiophilic-like interactions between the ligand and hIgM while glutamic acid had a significant role in attributing specificity to the ligand to interact with hIgM. Circular dichroism studies suggested the absence of native β-hairpin structure in pep14. The ligand exhibited a more flexible conformation consisting mainly of a mixture of coil and turn. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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3. Immunoglobulin-M purification — Challenges and perspectives
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Gautam, Satyen and Loh, Kai-Chee
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN M , *BIOMIMETIC materials , *LIGANDS (Biochemistry) , *AFFINITY chromatography , *QSAR models , *COST effectiveness , *PROTEIN fractionation - Abstract
Abstract: Extensive research in the past two decades has led to the realization of Immunoglobulin-M (IgM) as a potential therapeutic and diagnostic agent. In order to fully exploit the potential of IgM, large quantities, in a highly pure and active form, must be available at low cost for performing clinical trials, characterization studies and quantitative-structure activity analyses. The complex physico–chemical properties, in particular its large size and labile nature renders downstream purification of IgM difficult. This review discusses the limitations and challenges associated with the current IgM purification strategies and proposes future directions for research. The uniqueness of affinity chromatography, specifically biomimetic affinity chromatography for protein purification is highlighted and its potential for IgM purification is discussed. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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4. 230th ENMC International Workshop
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CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,WALDENSTROMS MACROGLOBULINEMIA ,DEMYELINATING NEUROPATHY ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M ,MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN ,MONOCLONAL GAMMOPATHY ,OUTCOME MEASURES ,PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL ,M-PROTEINS - Published
- 2017
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5. Immunoglobulin-M
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Abbott, Joel D., Ball, Gene, Boumpas, Dimitrios, Bridges, Stanley Louis, Chatham, Winn, Curtis, Jeffrey, Daniel, Catherine, Hughes, Laura B., Kao, Amy H., Langford, Carol, Lovell, Daniel, Manzi, Susan, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Patel, Harendra C., Roubey, Robert A. S., Saag, Kenneth, Sabatine, Janice M., Shanahan, Joseph, Simms, Robert, Smith, Edwin, Sundy, John, Szalai, Alexander J., Wimmer, Thomas, and Moreland, Larry W., editor
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- 2004
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6. IgM anti-malondialdehyde low density lipoprotein antibody levels indicate coronary heart disease and necrotic core characteristics in the Nordic Diltiazem (NORDIL) study and the Integrated Imaging and Biomarker Study 3 (IBIS-3)
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Berg, Victor, Haskard, DO, Fedorowski, A, Hartley, A, Kardys, Isabella, Caga-Anan, M, Akkerhuis, Martijn, Oemrawsingh, Rohit, van Geuns, Robert Jan, de Jaegere, Peter, van Mieghem, Nicolas, Regar, Evelyn, Ligthart, Jurgen, Umans, V, Serruys, PWJC, Melander, O, Boersma, Eric, Khamis, RY, University of Zurich, Khamis, Ramzi Y, National Institute for Health Research, Imperial College Healthcare Charity, British Heart Foundation, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust- BRC Funding, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and Cardiology
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NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,immunoglobulins ,610 Medicine & health ,lipid core ,Research & Experimental Medicine ,intravascular ultrasound ,Oxidized low density lipoprotein ,Medicine, General & Internal ,1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,General & Internal Medicine ,ATHEROREMO-IVUS ,ARTERY-DISEASE ,necrotic core ,CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS ,up ,Science & Technology ,10020 Clinic for Cardiac Surgery ,OXIDATION-SPECIFIC EPITOPES ,Medicine, Research & Experimental ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,term follow ,Atherosclerosis Biomarkers Cardiovascular disease Clinical Research Intracoronary Imaging Long ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M ,IMMUNE-COMPLEXES ,FOLLOW-UP ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 200166.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Background: Certain immunoglobulins (Ig) are proposed to have protective functions in atherosclerosis. Objectives: We tested whether serum levels of IgG and IgM autoantibodies against malondialdehyde low density lipoprotein (MDA-LDL) are associated with clinical coronary heart disease (CHD) and unfavorable plaque characteristics. Methods: NORDIL was a prospective study investigating adverse cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive patients. IBIS-3 analyzed lesions in a non-culprit coronary artery with
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- 2018
7. 230th ENMC International Workshop: Improving future assessment and research in IgM anti-MAG peripheral neuropathy: A consensus collaborative effort, Naarden, The Netherlands, 24-26 February 2017
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Pruppers, Marielle H. J., Merkies, Ingemar S. J., Lunn, Michael P. T., Noteanans, Nicolette C., RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Promovendi MHN, and Klinische Neurowetenschappen
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CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,WALDENSTROMS MACROGLOBULINEMIA ,DEMYELINATING NEUROPATHY ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M ,MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN ,MONOCLONAL GAMMOPATHY ,OUTCOME MEASURES ,PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL ,M-PROTEINS - Published
- 2017
8. Spot the Difference-Development of a Syndrome Based Protein Microarray for Specific Serological Detection of Multiple Flavivirus Infections in Travelers
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Cleton, NB, Godeke, G-J, Reimerink, J, Beersma, MF, Doorn, HRV, Franco, L, Goeijenbier, M, Jimenez-Clavero, MA, Johnson, BW, Niedrig, M, Papa, A, Sambri, V, Tami, A, Velasco-Salas, ZI, Koopmans, MPG, Reusken, CBEM, Day, NP, Microbes in Health and Disease (MHD), Cleton, Nb, Godeke, Gj, Reimerink, J, Beersma, Mf, Doorn, Hr, Franco, L, Goeijenbier, M, Jimenez-Clavero, Ma, Johnson, Bw, Niedrig, M, Papa, A, Sambri, V, Tami, A, Velasco-Salas, Zi, Koopmans, Mp, Reusken, Cb, Virology, and Day, N
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Male ,SERUM ANTIBODIES ,viruses ,NS1 ,Dengue virus ,Viral Nonstructural Proteins ,NONSTRUCTURAL GLYCOPROTEIN ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antibodies, Viral ,WEST-NILE-VIRUS ,Serology ,Epitopes ,Multiplex ,Flavivirus Infections ,0303 health sciences ,Travel ,biology ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,virus diseases ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Vaccination ,Flavivirus ,Infectious Diseases ,CROSS-REACTIVITY ,Protein microarray ,Female ,Research Article ,lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,lcsh:RC955-962 ,Protein Array Analysis ,Viremia ,Cross Reactions ,DIAGNOSIS ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,Humans ,Flavivirus, serology, microarrays, antibody response ,DENGUE VIRUS ,030304 developmental biology ,LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY ,030306 microbiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS ,Immunology ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M - Abstract
Background The family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus, holds many of the world’s most prevalent arboviral diseases that are also considered the most important travel related arboviral infections. In most cases, flavivirus diagnosis in travelers is primarily based on serology as viremia is often low and typically has already been reduced to undetectable levels when symptoms set in and patients seek medical attention. Serological differentiation between flaviviruses and the false-positive results caused by vaccination and cross-reactivity among the different species, are problematic for surveillance and diagnostics of flaviviruses. Their partially overlapping geographic distribution and symptoms, combined with increase in travel, and preexisting antibodies due to flavivirus vaccinations, expand the need for rapid and reliable multiplex diagnostic tests to supplement currently used methods. Goal We describe the development of a multiplex serological protein microarray using recombinant NS1 proteins for detection of medically important viruses within the genus Flavivirus. Sera from clinical flavivirus patients were used for primary development of the protein microarray. Results Results show a high IgG and IgM sensitivity and specificity for individual NS1 antigens, and limited cross reactivity, even within serocomplexes. In addition, the serology based on this array allows for discrimination between infection and vaccination response for JEV vaccine, and no cross-reactivity with TBEV and YFV vaccine induced antibodies when testing for antibodies to other flaviviruses. Conclusion Based on these data, multiplex NS1-based protein microarray is a promising tool for surveillance and diagnosis of flaviviruses., Author Summary The number of international travelers has increased dramatically in recent decades. This has contributed to the increase in infectious diseases in travelers which are not present in their countries of origin and so may cause a threat to the public health. Viruses transmitted by biting insects (vector-borne viruses) are an important group within these travel-related diseases. They are found across the world and can cause debilitating and life-threatening symptoms, like inflammation of the brain or excessive bleeding. Many of these diseases are difficult to distinguish from each other. They cause comparable symptoms and are genetically closely related. Testing for long lists of diseases is time consuming and expensive. Here we develop a novel testing tool that allows doctors and researchers to test for multiple viruses with just one test. The method, which uses a specific part of the virus that makes distinguishing between infections with these closely related viruses possible, requires only one drop of blood. This allows us to test for multiple viruses simultaneously with the same amount of blood previously used to test for only one virus, while distinguishing between genetically closely related viruses.
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- 2015
9. Genetic parameters and across-line SNP associations differ for natural antibody isotypes IgM and IgG in laying hens
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Henk K. Parmentier, H. Bovenhuis, Filippo Biscarini, J.J. van der Poel, and Y. Sun
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Male ,Time Factors ,Oviposition ,influenza-virus ,b-cells ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Genetics ,biology ,Reproduction ,General Medicine ,Isotype ,Titer ,Phenotype ,Adaptation Physiology ,Female ,divergent selection ,Genetic Markers ,Genotype ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,mareks-disease ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,immunoglobulin-m ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,Quantitative trait locus ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,SNP ,Animals ,red-blood-cells ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Crosses, Genetic ,Interleukins ,Chromosomes, Mammalian ,regulatory factor-i ,Immunoglobulin M ,Immunoglobulin G ,Immunology ,Hemocyanins ,WIAS ,biology.protein ,responses ,Animal Science and Zoology ,systemic-lupus-erythematosus ,Purebred ,Chickens ,layer chickens ,Keyhole limpet hemocyanin - Abstract
In an earlier study, serum levels of natural antibody isotypes IgM- and IgG-binding keyhole limpet hemocyanin were found to be indicative for survival through the laying period of hens and therefore considered as promising traits for future implementation in breeding programs for higher survival of layers. In the present study, we first estimated the genetic parameters for the two isotypes at 20, 40 and 65 weeks of age (IgM20, IgM40 and IgM65; IgG20, IgG40 and IgG65). Pooled genetic parameters were estimated from the total population of 2504 hens from nine purebred layer lines, with line included in the model to account for admixture. Moderate heritabilities (0.14–0.44) indicated that selection for isotype titers is feasible, especially for IgM. Secondly, associations between 1022 SNP markers and the above-mentioned six immunological traits were estimated in 650 genotyped hens from the nine lines. The association study was performed across lines to detect markers that are closer to the QTL and have the same phase of association in the entire population. Forty-three significant associations between SNPs and isotype titers were detected. The SNPs of interleukins IL10 and IL19 were associated with both isotypes; SNPs of tripartite motif containing 33 (TRIM33) and IL6 showed significant association with IgG20 and IgM20 respectively; SNPs of heat shock protein 90kDa alpha (cytosolic), class B member 1 (HSP90AB1) were associated with IgG titers at older ages. Some detected SNPs were also reported associated with other immune and behavioral traits.
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- 2013
10. An improved, ultrasensitive method for the detection of IgM oligoclonal bands in cerebrospinal fluid
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E.J Thompson, C.A.W. Rijcken, and A.W Teelken
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Immunofixation ,Oligoclonal band ,IgM ,Immunology ,Immunoglobulins ,CSF ,Cross Reactions ,Intrathecal ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Fixatives ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,oligoclonal band ,Electrophoresis, Agar Gel ,agarose electrophoresis ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Oligoclonal Bands ,immunofixation ,Membranes, Artificial ,Molecular biology ,Immunoglobulin M ,Immunoglobulin G ,Agarose gel electrophoresis ,Polyvinyldifluoride ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M ,biology.protein ,Immunofixation technique ,Polyvinyls - Abstract
A new, 10-fold more sensitive method, based on an improved immunofixation technique, has been devised to detect oligoclonal IgM bands in unconcentrated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Using agarose gel electrophoresis, 5 mu l of an unconcentrated sample containing oligoclonal bands was separated and blotted on to a polyvinyldifluoride membrane. To visualise the pattern, a peroxidase-labelled double-antibody technique was used. No prior concentration of CSF was needed and the process required only 5 h. The technique may prove very useful in diagnosing an early intrathecal immune response.
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- 1997
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11. Prospective evaluation of a rapid immunochromogenic cassette test for the diagnosis of melioidosis in northeast Thailand
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Cheng, Allen C., Peacock, Sharon J., Limmathurotsakul, Direk, Wongsuvan, Gumphol, Chierakul, Wirongrong, Amornchai, Premjit, Getchalarat, Nongluk, Chaowagul, Wipada, White, Nicholas J., Day, Nicholas P. J., Wuthiekanun, Vanaporn, Cheng, Allen C., Peacock, Sharon J., Limmathurotsakul, Direk, Wongsuvan, Gumphol, Chierakul, Wirongrong, Amornchai, Premjit, Getchalarat, Nongluk, Chaowagul, Wipada, White, Nicholas J., Day, Nicholas P. J., and Wuthiekanun, Vanaporn
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A prospective study was performed to compare a rapid immunochromogenic cassette test (ICT) with the indirect haemagglutination assay (IHA) and clinical rules for the diagnosis of melioidosis in an endemic area. The sensitivity and specificity of the IgG ICT was 86% and 47%, and the IgM ICT was 82% and 47%, respectively. These were similar to the results for IHA (sensitivity 73%, specificity 64%) and clinical rules (73% and 37%). ICT lacks clinical utility as a result of high background rates of positive Burkholderia pseudomallei serology in this population. Low sensitivity and specificity of clinical rules is consistent with the protean manifestations of melioidosis and clinical difficulty in identifying patients with melioidosis. (c) 2005 Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2006
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