• Anti-histone antibodies are autoantibodies that are a subset of the anti-nuclear antibody family, which specifically target histone protein subunits or...
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    as anti-Ro antibodies, anti-La antibodies, anti-Sm antibodies, anti-nRNP antibodies, anti-Scl-70 antibodies, anti-dsDNA antibodies, anti-histone antibodies...
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    lungs. Anti-histone antibodies in 95% of cases among those taking procainamide, hydralazine, chlorpromazine, and quinidine; however, these antibodies have...
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  • SS-A/Ro Antibodies, IgG, Serum". www.mayocliniclabs.com. Mayo Clinic Laboratories. Retrieved 2 July 2020. "SSB – Clinical: SS-B/La Antibodies, IgG, Serum"...
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    centromere B and histone. Serum is incubated with the beads and in the presence of anti-dsDNA antibodies, or any other ANA, the antibodies will bind and...
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  • Autoantibody (redirect from Auto-antibodies)
    diseases (notably lupus erythematosus) are associated with such antibodies. Antibodies are produced by B cells in two ways: (i) randomly, and (ii) in response...
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  • Other mechanisms that may be used[citation needed] are tests for Anti-histone antibodies, Chromatin and vitamin D, and chest X-ray to show signs of pericardial...
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    antinuclear antibodies include anti-Smith and anti-double stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) antibodies (which are linked to SLE) and anti-histone antibodies (which...
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  • wheat related disorders for 10 anti-ENA antibodies. SSA (Ro) SSB (La) RNP/Sm Jo-1 Sm Scl-70 Chromatin Centromere Histone RNA polymerase III 73% of celiac...
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    anti-RNP antibodies are closely related to Sjögren's syndrome: SS-A (Ro) and SS-B (La). Autoantibodies against snRNP are called Anti-Smith antibodies...
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  • infectious disease than men. Women have a greater number of circulating antibodies than do men, which has implications for their development of autoimmune...
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  • stabilizers and monoclonal antibodies. Global Initiative of Asthma (GINA) is the official guideline on the usage of anti-asthmatic agents. The GINA guideline...
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    Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies. The abbreviations in the column Type are as follows: mab: whole monoclonal antibody Fab: fragment, antigen-binding...
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    acidosis. Among the complications discussed above, women with anti-Ro/SS-A and anti-La/SS-B antibodies who become pregnant have an increased rate of neonatal...
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    deimination within rheumatoid joints. Test for presence of anti-citrullinated protein (ACP) antibodies are highly specific (88–96%) for rheumatoid arthritis...
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    such increased antibodies are of a monoclonal variety due to the clonal plasma cell and are thus ineffective. Such ineffective antibodies are commonly of...
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    LSm (redirect from Anti-smith antibody)
    antibodies to antigens in their cells' nuclei, most frequently to their own DNA. However, Kunkel and Tan found in 1966 that Smith produced antibodies...
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    infection than the IgG antibodies and disappear faster than IgG antibodies after recovery. In most cases, T. gondii-specific IgM antibodies can first be detected...
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    to mount defenses against them. In such cases, antitoxin, anti-serum containing antibodies, can sometimes be injected to provide passive immunity. Many...
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  • at all, as U7 snRNP is responsible for processing the 3′ stem-loop of histone pre-mRNA. The two essential components of snRNPs are protein molecules...
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    of miRNAs, affecting histone methyltransferases, binding to SIRT1 protein to activate transcription, and cooperating with histone methylases and demethylases...
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  • attacked by antiretrovirals and the host immune system. Targets include histone deacetylase (HDAC) which represses transcription and if inhibited can lead...
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  • (April 1, 2005). "Proapoptotic Activity of Cell-Permeable Anti-Akt Single-Chain Antibodies". Cancer Research. 65 (7). Cancer Research: 2815–2824. doi:10...
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    difference between patients with antibodies indicating recent reactivation of HSV and those without these antibodies in the incidence of Alzheimer's disease...
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  • Common variable immunodeficiency (category Predominantly antibody deficiencies)
    as a significant decrease in the levels of IgG antibodies, usually alongside IgA antibodies; IgM antibody levels are also decreased in about half of those...
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    morphea have shown results in higher frequencies of anti-histone and anti-topoisomerase IIa antibodies. Case reports of morphea co-existing with other systemic...
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  • conditions. The main mechanisms of epigenetic alterations are DNA methylation, histone modifications, and regulation by non-coding RNAs. These epigenetic changes...
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    because Fc receptors bind antibodies attached to cells targeted for destruction by macrophages. Glucocorticoids are potent anti-inflammatories, regardless...
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  • Auto-antibodies against histones have been reported to be involved. Anti-AQP1 could be involved in atypical MS and NMO N-type calcium channel antibodies can...
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    deleterious effect on the host, because the extracellular exposure of histone complexes could play a role during the development of autoimmune diseases...
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