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Clinical features of myasthenia gravis with neurological and systemic autoimmune diseases
Multiple reports on the co-existence of autoimmune diseases and myasthenia gravis (MG) have raised considerable concern. Therefore, we reviewed autoimmune diseases in MG to explore their clinical presentations and determine whether the presence of autoimmune diseases affects the disease severity and treatment strategies for MG. We reviewed all the major immune-mediated coexisting autoimmune conditions associated with MG. PubMed, Embase and Web of Science were searched for relevant studies from their inception to January 2023. There is a higher frequency of concomitant autoimmune diseases in patients with MG than in the gen...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - September 14, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

The relationship between temporal muscle thickness and disease activity in Cushing ’s disease
ConclusionTemporal muscle thickness was found to be associated with disease activity and disease control in Cushing's disease.
Source: Journal of Endocrinological Investigation - September 13, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Neutrophil extracellular traps are involved in the occurrence of interstitial lung disease in a murine experimental autoimmune myositis model
This study aimed to answer whether an experimental autoimmune myositis (EAM) model can be used to study IIM-ILD and whether NETs participate in the development of EAM-ILD. An EAM mouse model was established using skeletal muscle homogenate and pertussis toxin (PTX). The relationship between NETs and the ILD phenotype was determined via histopathological analysis. As NETs markers, serum cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and serum citrullinated histone 3 (Cit-H3)-DNA were tested. Healthy mouse was injected with PTX intraperitoneally to determine whether PTX intervention could induce NETs formation in vivo. Neutrophils isolated from the ...
Source: Clinical and Developmental Immunology - September 8, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Ling Bai Jiarui Zhu Wenlan Ma Feifei Li Peipei Zhao Sigong Zhang Source Type: research

Transcriptomic Profiling Identifies Ferroptosis-Related Gene Signatures in Ischemic Muscle Satellite Cells Affected by Peripheral Artery Disease
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report documenting that genes known to be involved in ferroptosis are differentially expressed in human skeletal muscle affected by PAD. Targeting ferroptosis may be a novel therapeutic strategy to reduce PAD myopathy.PMID:37675635 | DOI:10.1161/ATVBAHA.123.319518
Source: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology - September 7, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Lillian Tran Bowen Xie Edwyn Assaf Ricardo Ferrari Iraklis I Pipinos George P Casale Roberto Ivan Mota Alvidrez Simon Watkins Ulka Sachdev Source Type: research

Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy and non-coding RNA
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) are common autoimmune diseases that affect skeletal muscle quality and function. The lack of an early diagnosis and treatment can lead to irreversible muscle damage. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play an important role in inflammatory transfer, muscle regeneration, differentiation, and regulation of specific antibody levels and pain in IIMs. ncRNAs can be detected in blood and hair; therefore, ncRNAs detection has great potential for diagnosing, preventing, and treating IIMs in conjunction with other methods. However, the specific roles and mechanisms underlying the regulation of IIMs a...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - September 6, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

Cutting-edge regenerative therapy for Hirschsprung disease and its allied disorders
AbstractHirschsprung disease (HSCR) and its associated disorders (AD-HSCR) often result in severe hypoperistalsis caused by enteric neuropathy, mesenchymopathy, and myopathy. Notably, HSCR involving the small intestine, isolated hypoganglionosis, chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome carry a poor prognosis. Ultimately, small-bowel transplantation (SBTx) is necessary for refractory cases, but it is highly invasive and outcomes are less than optimal, despite advances in surgical techniques and management. Thus, regenerative therapy has come to light as...
Source: Surgery Today - September 5, 2023 Category: Surgery Source Type: research