نتایج جستجو برای: cgd

تعداد نتایج: 685  

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2015
Nicola Cotugno Andrea Finocchi Alberto Cagigi Gigliola Di Matteo Maria Chiriaco Silvia Di Cesare Paolo Rossi Alessandro Aiuti Paolo Palma Iyadh Douagi

BACKGROUND Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a primary immune deficiency characterized by a defect in reactive oxygen species production. Although the effect of CGD mainly reflects on the phagocytic compartment, B-cell responses are also impaired in patients with CGD. OBJECTIVE We sought to investigate how defective gp91(phox) expression in patients with CGD and CGD carriers might affect...

Journal: :Blood 1986
Y Ohno E S Buescher R Roberts J A Metcalf J I Gallin

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a genetically heterogeneous syndrome characterized by a microbial killing defect of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) due to lack of superoxide O2-. 2 generation. Recent studies indicate that the neutrophil O2-.-generating system consists of at least two components, flavoprotein--flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)--and cytochrome b. We evaluate the cytoch...

2013
Chia-Pin Liang Yalun Wu Joe Schmitt Paul E. Bigeleisen Justin Slavin M. Samir Jafri Cha-Min Tang Yu Chen

Miniature optical sensors that can detect blood vessels in front of advancing instruments will significantly benefit many interventional procedures. Towards this end, we developed a thin and flexible coherence-gated Doppler (CGD) fiber probe (O.D. = 0.125 mm) that can be integrated with minimally-invasive tools to provide real-time audio feedback of blood flow at precise locations in front of t...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1969
R L Baehner M J Karnovsky M L Karnovsky

Quantitative chemical analyses of the subcellular distribution patterns for acid and alkaline phosphatase, beta glucuronidase and peroxidase were obtained for human peripheral blood leukocytes of four patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). Five young adults with acute infections served as controls. The observations were made on fractions obtained by homogenization and centrifugation...

Journal: :Blood 1999
M Kaneda H Sakuraba A Ohtake A Nishida C Kiryu K Kakinuma

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a disorder of host defense due to genetic defects of the superoxide (O2-) generating NADPH oxidase in phagocytes. A membrane-bound cytochrome b558, a heterodimer consisting of gp91-phox and p22-phox, is a critical component of the oxidase. The X-linked form of the disease is due to defects in the gp91-phox gene. We report here biochemical and genetic analy...

اسکندرلو, مهدی, حاجیلوئی, مهرداد, شاه نظری, حمید, صبا, محمدصادق, دهقان, آرش , هاشمی, سیدحمید ,

Introduction: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder of phagocyte function . The defect of intracellular killing in phagocytes is the cause of recurrent pyogenic infection of patients . Clinical presentations and infections mostly occur during the first 2 year of life and early diagnosis of disease can prevent or decrease the rates of recurrence of infections and mortali...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2009
Janine Reichenbach Uri Lopatin Nizar Mahlaoui Bojana Beovic Ulrich Siler Reinhard Zbinden Reinhard A Seger Louise Galmiche Nicole Brousse Samer Kayal Tayfun Güngör Stéphane Blanche Steven M Holland

BACKGROUND Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare inherited disease of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase system that causes defective production of toxic oxygen metabolites, impaired bacterial and fungal killing, and recurrent life-threatening infections, mostly by catalase-producing organisms. We report for the first time, to our knowledge, chronic infections with Actinomyces species in 10 pa...

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 2004
Monika Jurkowska Magdalena Kurenko-Deptuch Jerzy Bal Dirk Roos

INTRODUCTION Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)is a rare inherited disorder in which phagocytic cells are unable to generate superoxide anions. Patients with CGD are predisposed to recurrent bacterial and fungal infections because the superoxide-generating NADPH oxidase activity is needed for efficient killing of microbes. Among the at least 5 subunits cre-ating a functional NADPH oxidase, a m...

Journal: :Blood 1989
C A Parkos M C Dinauer A J Jesaitis S H Orkin J T Curnutte

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a group of inherited disorders in which phagocytic cells fail to generate antimicrobial oxidants. The various forms of CGD can be classified in terms of the mode of inheritance (either X-linked or autosomal recessive), and whether the neutrophils display the absorbance spectrum of a unique b-type cytochrome important for the function of the respiratory bur...

Journal: :Blood 1996
D Roos M de Boer F Kuribayashi C Meischl R S Weening A W Segal A Ahlin K Nemet J P Hossle E Bernatowska-Matuszkiewicz H Middleton-Price

HRONIC granulomatous disease (CGD) is an immunoC deficiency syndrome characterized clinically by severe recurrent bacterial and fungal infections that are difficult to treat by conventional means. These infections predominate in the lymph nodes, the subcutaneous tissues, the lungs, the liver and the bones. Gastrointestinal manifestations include diarrhea, perianal abscesses, and obstructions ca...

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