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Duration of gluten exposure in adult coeliac disease doe... [Gut. 2001] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    study finds that exposure to gluten in "late" celiac disease does not correlate to increased risk of autoimmune disease.  Maybe the timing is important as in hormones and carcinogenesis.
Nathan Goodyear

Duration of gluten exposure in adult coeliac disease does not correlate with the risk f... - 0 views

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    Studies have shown increased risk of autoimmune disease with gluten exposure early in life in those with Celiac disease.  This study found no increase risk with gluten exposure later in life.
Nathan Goodyear

PLOS ONE: High Prevalence of Systemic Autoimmune Diseases in Patients with Me... - 0 views

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    Those with Meniere's disease found to have increased autoimmune disease.
Nathan Goodyear

Possible association between thyroid autoimmunity and Menière's disease - 0 views

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    study finds correlation between autoimmune thyroid disease and Meniere's disease
Nathan Goodyear

DNA methylation and autoimmune disease. [Clin Immunol. 2003] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    loss of methylation plays a role in the development of autoimmune disease states.
Nathan Goodyear

Induction of oral tolerance in human autoimmune thyr... [Thyroid. 1998] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    combined T4/T3 in desiccated thyroid found to reduce cellular immunity in those with autoimmune thyroid disease.
Nathan Goodyear

Gender Bias in Autoimmunity Is Influenced by Microbiota - 0 views

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    autoimmune disease sexual preference appears to have Gut origins.
Nathan Goodyear

Autoimmunity following Hepatitis B vaccine as part of the spectrum of 'Autoimmune (Auto... - 0 views

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    large case study of Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants; also known as ASIA.  Think of Aluminum as the perfect example and think of macrophages myofasciitis.
Nathan Goodyear

Prevalence and Clinical Associations of 10 Defined Autoantibodies in Autoimmune Polyend... - 0 views

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    multiple autoantibodies present in those with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1.
Nathan Goodyear

The Complex Role of Estrogens in Inflammation - 0 views

  • These studies suggest inflammation-dependent up-regulation of ERβ relative to ERα.
  • up-regulation of ERβ relative to ERα under hypoxic conditions, which might lead to a preponderance of signaling through ERβ pathways
  • it seems that E2 at periovulatory to pregnancy levels inhibited proinflammatory cytokines from PBMCs
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  • it is clear that E2 can stimulate antibody production by B cells, probably by inhibiting T cell suppression of B cells
  • In cycling women, the largest quantities of Ig were detected before ovulation
  • In contrast, E2 at high concentrations leads to a suppression of B-lymphocyte lineage precursors
  • E2 at periovulatory to pregnancy serum levels is able to stimulate antibody secretion under healthy conditions but also in autoimmune diseases, whereas similar serum levels of E2 lead to a suppression of bone marrow B cell lineage precursors
  • In chronic inflammatory disorders, where B cells play a decisive role, E2 would promote the disease when autoaggressive B cells are already present, whereas chronically elevated E2 would inhibit initiation of an autoimmune disease when no such B cells are available. This might be a good reason why particularly B cell-dependent diseases such as SLE, mixed connective tissue disease (Sharp syndrome), IgA nephropathy, dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten sensitive enteropathy, myasthenia gravis, and thyroiditis appear in women in the reproductive years, predominantly, in the third or fourth decades of life
  • Th17 cells are thought to be the main responsible cells for chronic inflammatory tissue destruction in autoimmune diseases
  • IFN-γ, IL-12, and TNF were allocated to Th1 reactions
  • IL-4, IL-5, and IL-10 to Th2 responses
  • antiinflammatory T regulatory cells producing TGF-β and proinflammatory T helper type 17 cells (Th17) producing IL-17
  • no direct effects of estrogens on Th17 cells or IL-17 secretion have been described until now.
  • So-called Th17 cells producing IL-17 are the main T cells responsible for chronic inflammation.
  • Because IFN-γ has been allocated a Th17-inhibiting role (Fig. 1⇑), its increase by E2 at pregnancy doses and the E2-mediated inhibition of TNF must be viewed as a favorable effect in chronic inflammation
  • in humans and mice, E2 at periovulatory to pregnancy levels stimulates IL-4, IL-10, and IFN-γ but inhibits TNF from CD4+ T cells
  • In humans and mice, E3 and E2, respectively, at pregnancy levels inhibit T cell-dependent delayed type hypersensitivity
  • increased IL-4, IL-10, and IFN-γ in the presence of low TNF support an antiaggressive immune response
  • secretion of IL-1β is increased at periovulatory/proestrus to early pregnancy levels, whereas IL-1 secretion is inhibited at high pregnancy levels
  • The dichotomous effect of E2 on IL-1β and TNF at high and low concentrations is most probably due to inhibition of NF-κB at high concentrations
  • experiments with mouse and rat macroglial and microglial cells demonstrate that E2 at proestrus to pregnancy levels exerts neuroprotective effects by increasing TGF-β and by inhibiting iNOS and NO release, and reducing expression of proinflammatory cytokines and prostaglandin E2 production.
  • E2 at periovulatory to pregnancy levels inhibits NF-κB activation, which must be viewed as an antiinflammatory signal
  • It was shown that E2 concentrations equal to or above 10−10 m are necessary to inhibit NF-κB activation
  • important proinflammatory cytokines are typically inhibited at periovulatory (proestrus) to pregnancy levels of E2, which is evident for IL-6, IL-8, and TNF
  • low E2 concentrations were demonstrated to have no or even stimulatory effects
  • This renders a woman in the postmenopausal phase to a more proinflammatory situation
  • most in vitro studies demonstrated a stimulatory effect of E2 on secretion of IL-4, IL-10, and TGF-β typically at periovulatory to pregnancy levels
  • E2 at periovulatory to pregnancy levels has an ameliorating effect on chronic inflammatory diseases as long as B cell-dependent immunity or an overshooting fibrotic tissue repair process do not play a crucial pathogenic role. However, when the B cell plays an important role, E2 might even stimulate the disease process as substantiated by flare-ups in SLE during pregnancy
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      SLE, mixed connective tissue disease (Sharp syndrome), IgA nephropathy, dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten sensitive enteropathy, myasthenia gravis, and thyroiditis
  • Short-term administration of E2 at pregnancy levels was shown to induce an inflammatory response specific to the lateral prostate of the castrated male rat
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    great review of the complex interaction between Estrogens and inflammation.  Reference here is in females.
Nathan Goodyear

[Effect of intravenous im... [Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2008] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    IV vitamin C plus IVIG is more effective at reducing TNF alpha in autoimmune disease model known as experimental autoimmune myocarditis.
Nathan Goodyear

Autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adju... [J Autoimmun. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Only abstract available.  The autoimmune disease that can accompany adjuvants in vaccines is a interaction between genetic susceptibility and environment.  For example, if a person genetically does not detox well and then they are overloaded with adjuvants in an ever increasing vaccine regimen then they are a set up for ASIA.  
Nathan Goodyear

Increased frequency of delayed type hypersensitivity to metals in patients with connect... - 0 views

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    increased delayed type hypersensitivity reactions in individuals with certain autoimmune diseases.
Nathan Goodyear

Therapeutic Testosterone Administration Preserves Excitatory Synaptic Transmission in t... - 0 views

  • direct androgen receptor activation is not a mutually exclusive requirement of testosterone-mediated neuroprotection.
  • Testosterone treatment after EAE induction restores synaptic transmission and corresponding synaptic protein levels within the hippocampus during EAE
  • A growing body of evidence suggests that testosterone enhances hippocampal synaptogenesis
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  • This study demonstrates that testosterone treatment either before or after EAE disease induction partially restores deficits in synaptic transmission, preserves presynaptic and postsynaptic integrity, and prevents hippocampal pathology.
  • treatment with a pregnancy estrogen, estriol, can prevent deficits in excitatory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus during EAE
  • testosterone is important to the maintenance of normal synaptic spine density in the hippocampus
  • estriol treatment was also capable of preserving levels of synaptic proteins that are known to orchestrate functional synaptic transmission within the hippocampus.
  • Estriol is a therapeutic candidate in MS because it has widespread effects on the immune system and the CNS
  • MS patients have significantly decreased relapse rates during the third trimester of pregnancy, when estriol levels are most elevated, and relapse rates rebound during the postpartum period coinciding with an abrupt decline in serum estriol levels
  • In nonpregnant MS patients, estriol treatment has been shown to significantly reduce gadolinium-enhancing lesion number and volumes measured by MRI
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    Testosterone restores/preserves nerve synapsis within the hippocampus in autoimmune demyelinating disease.  Testosterone appears to have neuroprotection.  The authors conclude that the majority of the protective effect was through aromatase activity.
Nathan Goodyear

Blood dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) levels in pemphigoid/pemphigus and psoria... - 0 views

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    low DHEA found in individuals with autoimmune disease.  The authors conclude that this may contribute to the cause of the disease(s)
Nathan Goodyear

Autoimmune response following influenza vaccination in patients with autoimmune inflamm... - 0 views

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    Article points out that flu vaccines are not inherently safe.  Risks are associated, particularly autoimmune.
Nathan Goodyear

ScienceDirect - Molecular Immunology : Mechanisms of heavy metal-induced autoimmunity - 0 views

  • Mechanisms of heavy metal-induced autoimmunity
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    Heavy metals and autoimmune disease
Nathan Goodyear

The role of glucocorticoids and progestins in inflammatory, autoimmune, and infectious ... - 0 views

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    very nice of how glucocorticoids and progesterone interact with the immune system.   This review article discusses the current understanding of  how hormones can contribute to autoimmune disease states through inflammation.
Nathan Goodyear

IMAJ | The Israel Medical Association Journal | Volume 12, Number 3, March 2010 | Vitam... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D's positive impact in autoimmune disease likely is through Treg cells.  This study found a statistically significant increase in Tregs with vitamin D therapy.
Nathan Goodyear

Autoimmune disease and allergy are controlle... [In Vivo. 1994 Mar-Apr] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    IV Vitamin C treatment lowers inflammation in those with autoimmune disease and allergies.  This response is, however, short lived.
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