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Physiology International
Authors:
Viviane A. R. Sant’Anna
,
Adriano H. P. Barbosa
,
Rodrigo A. Souza
,
José M. A. Sousa
,
Frederico Monfardini
,
Magnus Gidlund
, and
Henrique A. R. Fonseca

Abstract

Background

There are limited data about the influence of stent composition on immune responses after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Objective

The aim was to compare the effects of PCI with conventional cobalt-chromium bare metal stent (BMS) and drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation on the modulation of humoral and cellular immune responses.

Methods

A randomised, single-centre, open pilot study involving patients with stable coronary artery disease eligible for PCI was performed. Blood samples were collected from the peripheral artery (PA) and the coronary sinus (CS) at baseline and 40 weeks following PCI. IgM and IgG autoantibodies (Abs), anti-oxLDL and anti-ApoB-D, as well as cytokine levels were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Results

A total of 30 patients of 60 years mean age were included, 68% of whom were men. At the nine-month follow-up, a modulation in the levels of cytokines and autoantibodies was observed in both stent type groups. However, no difference was observed in the modulation of these markers between stents.

Conclusion

The stent type promotes modulations in cellular and humoral immune responses in the long-term, with differences in the magnitude of effects in specific immune responses.

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Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica
Authors:
Ana P. Rodrigues
,
A. R. M. Holanda
,
G. P. Lustosa
,
S. M. B. Nóbrega
,
Willma J. Santana
,
Luciana B. S. Souza
, and
H. D. M. Coutinho

Serratia marcescens, a Gram-negative bacillus that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae, is a human opportunistic pathogen bacterium that causes many diseases, such as urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, bacteremia, conjunctivitis, endocarditis, meningitis and wound infections. Many plasmides that confers multi-drug resistance were discovered, such as virulence factors, like cytotoxins that damage epithelial cells. The main topic of this paper presents a review about the molecular traits evolved in the pathogenic processes mediated by Serratia and its mechanism of resistance to drugs.

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