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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF HEPATOCYTE TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY VEHICLE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATION

Sodha, Anirudhasingh January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Magnetic resonance characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma in the woodchuck model of chronic viral hepatitis

McKenzie, Eilean J 25 February 2009 (has links)
Woodchucks are the preferred animal model to study chronic viral hepatitis and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which occurs as a result of infection with woodchuck hepatitis virus. Significant elevations in the phosphomonoester peak in 31P-MRS spectrum correlated to the presence of HCC. Ex vivo 31P-NMR determined that HCC tissue had significantly elevated concentrations of PC compared to uninfected control tissues, confirming that PME is specific to the tumour’s growth. Finally, a recombinant vaccinia virus was constructed to stimulate the immune systems of infected woodchucks against cells expressing core antigens. Despite reductions in surface antigen expression and viral load, elevations in serum GGT and the PME in 31P-MRS indicated that there was tumour growth in treated woodchucks. In conclusion, the PME peak represents a potential biomarker of cancerous growth when used in conjunction with serological tests to detect HCC in the liver due to chronic hepatitis virus infection. / May 2009
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Magnetic resonance characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma in the woodchuck model of chronic viral hepatitis

McKenzie, Eilean J 25 February 2009 (has links)
Woodchucks are the preferred animal model to study chronic viral hepatitis and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which occurs as a result of infection with woodchuck hepatitis virus. Significant elevations in the phosphomonoester peak in 31P-MRS spectrum correlated to the presence of HCC. Ex vivo 31P-NMR determined that HCC tissue had significantly elevated concentrations of PC compared to uninfected control tissues, confirming that PME is specific to the tumour’s growth. Finally, a recombinant vaccinia virus was constructed to stimulate the immune systems of infected woodchucks against cells expressing core antigens. Despite reductions in surface antigen expression and viral load, elevations in serum GGT and the PME in 31P-MRS indicated that there was tumour growth in treated woodchucks. In conclusion, the PME peak represents a potential biomarker of cancerous growth when used in conjunction with serological tests to detect HCC in the liver due to chronic hepatitis virus infection.
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Perturbation de la voie de signalisation du TGF-β par les protéines du virus de l'hépatite C , impact sur la carcinogenèse / Disruption of TGFβ signaling pathway by hepatitis C virus proteins, impact on carcinogenesis

Verga-Gerard, Amandine 12 December 2012 (has links)
L’infection chronique par le virus de l’hépatite C (VHC) conduit au développement de pathologies hépatiques, telles que la fibrose dont le terme évolutif est la cirrhose sur laquelle peut se développer un carcinome hépatocellulaire. Les observations cliniques indiquent que le VHC interfère avec la voie de signalisation du Transforming Growth Factor β (TGFβ). Entre autres fonctions, cette cytokine induit la transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse (EMT), ce qui favorise la migration cellulaire et l'invasion tumorale. Le but de cette thèse est d'analyser l'impact des protéines non structurales du VHC sur la voie de signalisation du TGFβ.Nous avons montré que le réplicon subgénomique du VHC induit une augmentation de la signalisation du TGFβ résultant en une plus forte expression de gènes associés à l’EMT et induisant un phénotype d’EMT. L’expression de la protéase virale NS3-4A seule, augmente et prolonge la phosphorylation de Smad2/3 en aval du récepteur du TGFβ et renforce l’expression de certains gènes cibles du TGFβ. L’analyse des interactions entre les protéines du VHC et les protéines de la voie du TGFβ a permis d’identifier l’interaction entre NS3-4A et la protéine Smurf2. Le réplicon subgénomique ou la protéase NS3-4A ont des rôles antagonistes à la protéine Smurf2 sur la voie de signalisation du TGFβ. L’analyse globale des gènes régulés par le TGFβ dans les cellules exprimant le réplicon subgénomique a permis d’identifier, que dans ces cellules, le TGFβ induit une réponse pro-tumorale.Ces résultats montrent que NS3-4A induit une plus forte réponse des cellules au TGFβ, en inhibant la fonction de Smurf2 dans le rétrocontrôle négatif de la voie du TGFβ. Ce nouveau mécanisme d’interférence du VHC avec la voie du TGFβ pourrait contribuer à l’EMT des cellules hépatocytaires infectées favorisant ainsi la cancérisation. Ce travail apporte de nouvelles pistes dans la compréhension des mécanismes associés à la cancérisation chez les patients chroniquement infectés par le VHC. / Chronic infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) leads to the development of hepatic diseases like fibrosis which evolves into cirrhosis on which can develop hepatocellular carcinoma. Clinical observations indicate that HCV interferes with the TGFβ signaling pathway. Among other functions this cytokine induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) promoting cell migration and tumor invasion. The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of HCV non structural proteins on TGFβ signaling pathway. We have demonstrated that the HCV subgenomic replicon induces an enhancement of the TGFβ signaling pathway resulting in a strong expression of EMT associated genes and inducing EMT phenotype. The expression of the NS3-4A viral protein alone enhances and stabilizes Smad2/3 phosphorylation downstream TGFβ receptor and increases the expression of some TGFβ target genes. The analysis of interactions between HCV proteins and proteins of the TGFβ signaling pathway has shown the interaction of NS3-4A with Smurf2 protein. HCV subgenomic replicon and NS3-4A have antagonistic roles to Smurf2 on TGFβ signaling pathway. The global analysis of genes regulated by TGFβ in cells expressing HCV subgenomic replicon indicates that in these cells TGFβ induces a pro-tumor answer.These results show that NS3-4A enhances TGFβ answer by inhibiting Smurf2 functions in the negative feedback loop of the TGFβ pathway. This new mechanism of HCV interference with the TGFβ pathway can contribute to EMT in infected hepatocytes thus promoting carcinogenesis. This work provides new leads to understand the mechanisms associated to carcinogenesis in HCV chronically infected patients.
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Hur patienter med blodburen smitta upplever vårdpersonalens attityd mot dem.

Roos, Hampus, Lidholm, Martin January 2019 (has links)
Bakgrund: De tre vanligaste blodburna smittor som vårdpersonalen träffar på är humant immunbristvirus (HIV), hepatit C samt hepatit B. Dessa sjukdomar sprider sig via blodprodukter och medför en risk att vårdpersonalen kan bli smittade i sitt arbete. Risk för stigmatisering hos vårdpersonalen finns då sjukdomarna ofta förknippas med homosexualitet och intravenöst drogmissbruk. Risken är att patienter upplever sig diskriminerade av vårdpersonalen och att det påverkar omvårdnaden. Syfte: Syftet var att undersöka vårdpersonalens attityd mot patienter med blodburen smitta samt patienters upplevelse av vården och omvårdnaden. Metod: En litteraturstudie bestående av sex kvantitativa artiklar, fyra kvalitativa artiklar samt två mix-metod artiklar där det gjordes en induktiv analys av artiklarna för att tolka resultatet. Resultat: Det existerar en stigmatiserande attityd hos viss vårdpersonal mot patienter med blodburen smitta. En del i vårdpersonalen känner även av en viss rädsla mot patienterna med blodburen smitta, då rädslan grundar sig i att själva bli smittade. Rädslan och den stigmatiserande attityden påverkar vårdpersonalens vilja samt trygghet att vårda patienter med blodburen smitta. Patienter upplever och känner sig diskriminerade av vårdpersonal som har en stigmatiserande attityden samt visar rädsla gentemot dem. Patienterna har då större risk att undvika vården. Det som patienter upplever bra är när de får träffa samma personal som de kan lära känna och som vet deras historia. Slutsats: Viss vårdpersonal har en stigmatiserande attityd och rädsla mot patienter med blodburen smitta och detta grundar sig i vårdpersonalens okunskap och låga utbildning. Patienter märker av och känner sig diskriminerade av vårdpersonal som visar rädsla samt en stigmatiserande attityd mot dem. Detta påverkar patienters vård då patienter undviker vården eller inte får samma vård av vårdpersonalen på grund av sin sjukdom. / Background: The three most common blood-borne pathogens that the healthcare professional encounters are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C and hepatitis B. These pathogens spread through blood products and there is a risk that the healthcare staff gets infected in their work. There is a risk of stigma among healthcare professionals as the pathogens are often associated with homosexuality and intravenous drug abuse. At the same time, the risk is that patients feel discriminated by the healthcare staff and that it affects their care. Purpose: The aim was to investigate the attitudes of the healthcare professionals towards patients with blood-borne pathogens as well as patients' experience of their care and nursing. Method: A literature study was based on six quantitative articles, four qualitative articles and two mix-method articles in which an inductive analysis of the articles was performed to interpret the results. Result: There is a stigmatizing attitude among healthcare professionals towards patients with bloodborne infection. Some of the healthcare staff also feel a certain fear of the patients with blood-borne infection and the fear is based on being infected themselves. Fear and stigmatizing attitudes affect the will of the healthcare staff and the safety of caring for patients with blood-borne infection. Patients experience and feel discriminated against by healthcare professionals who have a stigmatizing attitude and fear of them. Patients are then at greater risk of avoiding care. What patients feel good about is when they get to meet the same staff they can get to know and that knows their history. Conclusion: Some healthcare professionals have a stigmatizing attitude and fear of patients with blood-borne infection and this is based on the healthcare staff's knowledge and low education. Patients notice and feel discriminated against by healthcare professionals who display fear as well as a stigmatizing attitude towards them. This affects patients' care as patients avoid the care or do not receive the same care from the care staff due to their illness. Keywords: Blood-Borne Pathogens, healthcare professionals, patient, HIV, hepatitis B & hepatits C.
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Diferença de frequência dos anticorpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCAs) na colangite esclerosante primária com ou sem doença inflamatória intestinal, nos subtipos de hepatite autoimune e na colangite biliar primária / Difference of frequency on antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) in primary sclerosing cholangitis with or without IBD, subtypes of autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis

Crescente, Juliana Goldbaum 24 January 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Os anticorpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCA) são classificados em três padrões observados na imunofluorescência indireta (IFI) utilizando neutrófilos humanos fixados em etanol e formaldeído como substrato. O c-ANCA apresenta forte associação com a enzima neutrofílica proteinase 3 (PR3), enquanto o p-ANCA está fortemente associado à mieloperoxidase (MPO). Na hepatite autoimune (HAI), colangite esclerosante primária (CEP) e doença inflamatória intestinal (DII) é observado outro padrão de IFI classificado como p-ANCA atípico que não apresenta reatividade contra as enzimas PR3 e MPO. Objetivo: Determinação da frequência dos diferentes padrões de ANCAs na CEP com ou sem DII concomitante (CEP/DII+, CEP/DII-), em três subtipos de hepatite autoimune (HAI-1 com anticorpo antimúsculo liso padrão tubular; HAI-2 com anticorpo antimicrossoma de fígado e rim tipo 1; HAI antiantígeno hepático solúvel/fígado e pâncreas, na colangite biliar primária (CBP) e em controles saudáveis. O anticorpo antinúcleo poderia estar presente em todos os subtipos. Os resultados dos ANCAs foram comparados com os do ELISA para verificação de concordância entre os padrões e as reatividades antigênicas. Metodologia: Foram estudados 249 pacientes (42 CEP/DII+; 33 CEP/DII-; 31 HAI-1; 30 HAI-2; 31 HAI-3; 52 CBP; 30 indivíduos saudáveis). As amostras de soro desses pacientes foram processadas pelos ensaios comerciais INOVA: ANCA Etanol, Quanta LiteTM MPO ELISA, Quanta LiteTMPR3 ELISA, Quanta LiteTM FAN HEp-2; e em lâminas com neutrófilos humanos fixados em etanol preparadas in house. Para as análises estatistícas foram utilizados os testes de Fisher com correção de Holm, os testes kappa e de McNemar. Resultados: O p-ANCA esteve presente em 4 (1,6%), o c-ANCA em 3 (1,2%), o p-ANCA atípico em 62 (24,9%), o c-ANCA atípico em dois (0,8%) e o padrão inconclusivo em 14 (5,6%) de 249 amostras testadas. O p-ANCA atípico foi mais frequentemente detectado na CEP/DII+ (52,4%; IC 95% = 37,7-66,6) em relação à CEP/DII- (21,2; IC 95% = 10,4-38,0), p=0,005. Não houve diferença significante na frequência do p-ANCA atípico na CEP/DII- em relação a CBP (15,38%, IC 95% = 7,83-27,89), p=0,501. O p-ANCA atípico foi significantemente mais positivo na HAI-1 (45,2%, IC 95% = 29,15-62,24, p < 0,001) e HAI-3 (32,3%, IC = 18,46-49,97, p=0,012) em comparação a HAI-2 (3,3%, IC 95% = 0-18,09). Não foi detectada diferença entre a HAI-1 e a HAI-3 (p=0,434). Ao considerarmos todos os padrões conjuntamente, persistiram as mesmas diferenças significantes entre a CEP/DII+ versus CEP/ DII- (p=0,037) e entre a HAI-2 versus HAI-1 (p=0,011) e versus HAI-3 (p=0,024). A reatividade do anti-PR3 foi encontrada em 25 das 249 amostras, sendo mais frequente na CEP/DII+ (31,0% IC 95%: 22,94 - 50,88) do que na CEP/ DII- (12,1%, IC 95%: 4,52-29,46, p = 0,025). Anticorpos anti-MPO foram identificados em oito de 249 amostras (3,2%). Das 25 amostras positivas para o anti-PR3 apenas uma apresentou c-ANCA; outras duas amostras positivas para o c-ANCA foram negativas para o anti-PR3. As oito amostras positivas para o anti-MPO não apresentaram reatividade para o p-ANCA e as quatro que tinham esse padrão não foram reativas para o anti-MPO. Entre as 62 amostras reativas para o p-ANCA atípico 49 não apresentaram reatividade para o anti-PR3 e anti-MPO. Das treze amostras positivas para o p-ANCA atípico e que exibiram reatividade ao ELISA, doze apresentaram positividade para o anti-PR3 e uma para o anti-MPO e para o anti-PR3. Conclusões: 1) Do ponto de vista de reatividade dos ANCAs e do anti-PR3 a CEP/DII+ teve comportamento diferente da CEP/ CEP/ DII - que que que que teve comportamento semelhante ao da CBP, o que pode sugerir que a maior frequência do p-ANCA atípico e do anti-PR3 esteja mais associada à DII do que à CEP; 2) Quanto à reatividade dos ANCAs, pacientes com HAI-1 e HAI-3 tiveram características semelhante entre si e diferente do da HAI-2; 3) Não houve concordância entre os resultados da IFI para os padrões c-ANCA e p-ANCA clássicos e os do ELISA anti-PR3 e anti-MPO; 4) A melhor concordância de leitura dos padrões do ANCA foi para o p-ANCA atípico, porque a maioria dos soros com esse padrão não teve reatividade nem para o anti-PR3 nem para o anti-MPO por ELISA; 5) Para doenças do aparelho digestivo (DII, CEP e HAI) é difícil relacionar os padrões do ANCA obtidos na imunofluorescência indireta com a reatividade observada nos ELISAs comerciais / Background: The antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) has 3 main subtypes according to the pattern observed by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) on ethanol and formalin fixed human neutrophils. The cANCA has a strong association to a neutrophil enzyme proteinase 3 (PR3), while the classical pANCA has a strong association to myeloperoxidase (MPO), catepsin G, elastase, lactoferrin, lysozyme. Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), shows another pattern called atypical pANCA that does not react to the enzymes PR3 and MPO. Aims: Determine the frequency of different types of ANCA in PSC, with or without association to IBD (PSC/IBD+, PSC/IBD-); 3 AIH subtypes (AIH type 1, with antismooth muscle antibody (ASMA) with the tubular pattern and with or without antinuclear antibody (ANA); AIH type 2, with anti-LKM1 antibody; AIH anti-Soluble liver antigen/liver pancreas antigen (anti-SLA/LP), with or without ANA associated); primary biliary cholangites (CBP) and healthy controls. Methods: we studied 249 patients (42 PSC/IBD+; 33 PSC/IBD-; 31 AIH-1; 30 AIH-2; 31 HAI antiSLA/LP; 52 CBP; 30 healthy controls). The serum sample of these patients were processed with the INOVAÒ commercial kits: ANCA Etanol, Quanta LiteTM MPO ELISA, Quanta LiteTM PR3 ELISA, Quanta LiteTM FAN HEp-2; and human neutrophil slides ethanol fixed in house. Statistical analysis were performed using the Fisher Test, with Holm correction when nedeed, McNemar and Kappa Test. Results: The classical pANCA were present in 1.9% (IC 95%: 0 - 11.07) CBP patients and 7.1% (IC 95%: 1.77 - 19.7) of PSC/IBD+ patients. There were no statistical significance between groups. The atypical pANCA were identified in 62 out of 249 samples (24.9%). It were more frequently detected in PSC/IBD+ (52.4%, IC 95%: 37.72-66.6) then in PSC/IBD- (21.2%, IC 95%: 10.38 - 38.05), p = 0.005. The Fisher test did not show statistical significance between PSC/IBD+ and CBP for atypical pANCA reactivity (21.2%, IC 95%: 10.38-38.05 versus 15.4%, IC 95%: 7.74 - 27.79), p = 0.56. However, there was statistical significance for atypical pANCA between AIH subtypes, p < 0,001. Among AIH subtypes, the atypical pANCA were more frequent in AIH-1 than in AIH-2 (45.2%, IC 95%: 29.15 - 62.24 versus 3.3%, IC 95%: 0 - 18.09, p < 0.001) and more frequent in AIH-3 than in AIH-2 (32.3%, IC 95%: 18.46-49.97 versus.3.3%, IC 95%: 0 - 18.09, p = 0.012). There were no statistical diference between AIH-1 e a AIH-3 (p = 0.434).None of the 30 healthy controls showed the atypical pANCA pattern. The classical cANCA were present in just 3 of 249 patient samples (1.2%), 1 CBP, 1 PSC/IBD+ and 1 AIH-1. The atypical cANCA is rarely described in the literature. We identified just 2 samples with the atypical cANCA of 249 samples (0.8%), one PSC/IBD+ patient and another AIH-2 patient. 14 out of 249 samples (5.6%), showed a positive fluorescence on ethanol fixed slides, even though we couldn\'t define a ANCA pattern because of the ANA interference. However, the Fisher test did not show a statistical significance between the studied groups (among AIH subtypes, p= 0.207 and PSC/IBD+ versus PSC/IBD-, p = 0.945). Antibodies against proteinase-3, that is considered the classical cANCA target, we detected 25 out of 249 samples (10.0%). The anti-PR3 were more frequent in PSC/IBD+ (31.0%, IC 95%: 22.94-50.88) than in PSC/IBD- (12.1%, IC 95%:4.52-29.46), p = 0,025. Antibodies against antimyeloperoxidase, one of the target antigens of the classical pANCA, were identified in 8 out of 249 samples (3.2%). The overall ELISA results, adding the anti-PR3 and anti-MPO, show that this autoantibodies were more frequent in PSC among the other groups, mainly PSC/IBD+ (p= 0.002). It is worth mentioning that PSC/IBD+ 2 patients showed simultaneously anti-PR3 and anti-MPO reactivity. If we consider atypical pANCA as atypical pANCA by IIF and negative ELISA (anti-MPO and anti-PR3), 49 out of 249 samples (19.7%), The Fisher test showed a difference statistical significance in atypical pANCA IIF+/ELISA- between PSC/IBD+ (35.7%, IC 95%: 22.94 - 50.88) and PSC/IBD- (12.1%, IC 95%:4.21 - 27.93), p = 0,018. The Fisher test did not show significant difference between PSC/IBD- and CBP (13.5%, IC 95%: 6.37 - 25.58), p = 1. The same test showed statistical significance reactivity of ANCA IIF+/ELISA- among AIH subtypes (p=0,001), been more frequent in AIH-1 then in AIH-2 (p = 0.001) and among AIH-3 versus AIH-2 (p = 0.025). There was no statistical difference among AIH-1 versus AIH-3, p = 0,426. Conclusion:SC/IBD+ had a different serological pattern compared with PSC/IBD-, since atypical p-ANCA and anti-PR3 antibodies were significantly more frequent in the former. According to the ANCA profile, PSC/IBD- had a similar behavior to PBC which may suggest that atypical p-ANCA and anti-PR3 antibodies are more associated with IBD than with PSC. Patients with ASMA AIH and with anti-SLA/LP had higher frequency of atypical p-ANCA than anti-LKM1 AIH; There was no concordance between the results of indirect immunofluorescence and those of ELISA. Then, the results of ANCA by immunofluorescence are completely observer-dependent
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Diferença de frequência dos anticorpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCAs) na colangite esclerosante primária com ou sem doença inflamatória intestinal, nos subtipos de hepatite autoimune e na colangite biliar primária / Difference of frequency on antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) in primary sclerosing cholangitis with or without IBD, subtypes of autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis

Juliana Goldbaum Crescente 24 January 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Os anticorpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCA) são classificados em três padrões observados na imunofluorescência indireta (IFI) utilizando neutrófilos humanos fixados em etanol e formaldeído como substrato. O c-ANCA apresenta forte associação com a enzima neutrofílica proteinase 3 (PR3), enquanto o p-ANCA está fortemente associado à mieloperoxidase (MPO). Na hepatite autoimune (HAI), colangite esclerosante primária (CEP) e doença inflamatória intestinal (DII) é observado outro padrão de IFI classificado como p-ANCA atípico que não apresenta reatividade contra as enzimas PR3 e MPO. Objetivo: Determinação da frequência dos diferentes padrões de ANCAs na CEP com ou sem DII concomitante (CEP/DII+, CEP/DII-), em três subtipos de hepatite autoimune (HAI-1 com anticorpo antimúsculo liso padrão tubular; HAI-2 com anticorpo antimicrossoma de fígado e rim tipo 1; HAI antiantígeno hepático solúvel/fígado e pâncreas, na colangite biliar primária (CBP) e em controles saudáveis. O anticorpo antinúcleo poderia estar presente em todos os subtipos. Os resultados dos ANCAs foram comparados com os do ELISA para verificação de concordância entre os padrões e as reatividades antigênicas. Metodologia: Foram estudados 249 pacientes (42 CEP/DII+; 33 CEP/DII-; 31 HAI-1; 30 HAI-2; 31 HAI-3; 52 CBP; 30 indivíduos saudáveis). As amostras de soro desses pacientes foram processadas pelos ensaios comerciais INOVA: ANCA Etanol, Quanta LiteTM MPO ELISA, Quanta LiteTMPR3 ELISA, Quanta LiteTM FAN HEp-2; e em lâminas com neutrófilos humanos fixados em etanol preparadas in house. Para as análises estatistícas foram utilizados os testes de Fisher com correção de Holm, os testes kappa e de McNemar. Resultados: O p-ANCA esteve presente em 4 (1,6%), o c-ANCA em 3 (1,2%), o p-ANCA atípico em 62 (24,9%), o c-ANCA atípico em dois (0,8%) e o padrão inconclusivo em 14 (5,6%) de 249 amostras testadas. O p-ANCA atípico foi mais frequentemente detectado na CEP/DII+ (52,4%; IC 95% = 37,7-66,6) em relação à CEP/DII- (21,2; IC 95% = 10,4-38,0), p=0,005. Não houve diferença significante na frequência do p-ANCA atípico na CEP/DII- em relação a CBP (15,38%, IC 95% = 7,83-27,89), p=0,501. O p-ANCA atípico foi significantemente mais positivo na HAI-1 (45,2%, IC 95% = 29,15-62,24, p < 0,001) e HAI-3 (32,3%, IC = 18,46-49,97, p=0,012) em comparação a HAI-2 (3,3%, IC 95% = 0-18,09). Não foi detectada diferença entre a HAI-1 e a HAI-3 (p=0,434). Ao considerarmos todos os padrões conjuntamente, persistiram as mesmas diferenças significantes entre a CEP/DII+ versus CEP/ DII- (p=0,037) e entre a HAI-2 versus HAI-1 (p=0,011) e versus HAI-3 (p=0,024). A reatividade do anti-PR3 foi encontrada em 25 das 249 amostras, sendo mais frequente na CEP/DII+ (31,0% IC 95%: 22,94 - 50,88) do que na CEP/ DII- (12,1%, IC 95%: 4,52-29,46, p = 0,025). Anticorpos anti-MPO foram identificados em oito de 249 amostras (3,2%). Das 25 amostras positivas para o anti-PR3 apenas uma apresentou c-ANCA; outras duas amostras positivas para o c-ANCA foram negativas para o anti-PR3. As oito amostras positivas para o anti-MPO não apresentaram reatividade para o p-ANCA e as quatro que tinham esse padrão não foram reativas para o anti-MPO. Entre as 62 amostras reativas para o p-ANCA atípico 49 não apresentaram reatividade para o anti-PR3 e anti-MPO. Das treze amostras positivas para o p-ANCA atípico e que exibiram reatividade ao ELISA, doze apresentaram positividade para o anti-PR3 e uma para o anti-MPO e para o anti-PR3. Conclusões: 1) Do ponto de vista de reatividade dos ANCAs e do anti-PR3 a CEP/DII+ teve comportamento diferente da CEP/ CEP/ DII - que que que que teve comportamento semelhante ao da CBP, o que pode sugerir que a maior frequência do p-ANCA atípico e do anti-PR3 esteja mais associada à DII do que à CEP; 2) Quanto à reatividade dos ANCAs, pacientes com HAI-1 e HAI-3 tiveram características semelhante entre si e diferente do da HAI-2; 3) Não houve concordância entre os resultados da IFI para os padrões c-ANCA e p-ANCA clássicos e os do ELISA anti-PR3 e anti-MPO; 4) A melhor concordância de leitura dos padrões do ANCA foi para o p-ANCA atípico, porque a maioria dos soros com esse padrão não teve reatividade nem para o anti-PR3 nem para o anti-MPO por ELISA; 5) Para doenças do aparelho digestivo (DII, CEP e HAI) é difícil relacionar os padrões do ANCA obtidos na imunofluorescência indireta com a reatividade observada nos ELISAs comerciais / Background: The antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) has 3 main subtypes according to the pattern observed by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) on ethanol and formalin fixed human neutrophils. The cANCA has a strong association to a neutrophil enzyme proteinase 3 (PR3), while the classical pANCA has a strong association to myeloperoxidase (MPO), catepsin G, elastase, lactoferrin, lysozyme. Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), shows another pattern called atypical pANCA that does not react to the enzymes PR3 and MPO. Aims: Determine the frequency of different types of ANCA in PSC, with or without association to IBD (PSC/IBD+, PSC/IBD-); 3 AIH subtypes (AIH type 1, with antismooth muscle antibody (ASMA) with the tubular pattern and with or without antinuclear antibody (ANA); AIH type 2, with anti-LKM1 antibody; AIH anti-Soluble liver antigen/liver pancreas antigen (anti-SLA/LP), with or without ANA associated); primary biliary cholangites (CBP) and healthy controls. Methods: we studied 249 patients (42 PSC/IBD+; 33 PSC/IBD-; 31 AIH-1; 30 AIH-2; 31 HAI antiSLA/LP; 52 CBP; 30 healthy controls). The serum sample of these patients were processed with the INOVAÒ commercial kits: ANCA Etanol, Quanta LiteTM MPO ELISA, Quanta LiteTM PR3 ELISA, Quanta LiteTM FAN HEp-2; and human neutrophil slides ethanol fixed in house. Statistical analysis were performed using the Fisher Test, with Holm correction when nedeed, McNemar and Kappa Test. Results: The classical pANCA were present in 1.9% (IC 95%: 0 - 11.07) CBP patients and 7.1% (IC 95%: 1.77 - 19.7) of PSC/IBD+ patients. There were no statistical significance between groups. The atypical pANCA were identified in 62 out of 249 samples (24.9%). It were more frequently detected in PSC/IBD+ (52.4%, IC 95%: 37.72-66.6) then in PSC/IBD- (21.2%, IC 95%: 10.38 - 38.05), p = 0.005. The Fisher test did not show statistical significance between PSC/IBD+ and CBP for atypical pANCA reactivity (21.2%, IC 95%: 10.38-38.05 versus 15.4%, IC 95%: 7.74 - 27.79), p = 0.56. However, there was statistical significance for atypical pANCA between AIH subtypes, p < 0,001. Among AIH subtypes, the atypical pANCA were more frequent in AIH-1 than in AIH-2 (45.2%, IC 95%: 29.15 - 62.24 versus 3.3%, IC 95%: 0 - 18.09, p < 0.001) and more frequent in AIH-3 than in AIH-2 (32.3%, IC 95%: 18.46-49.97 versus.3.3%, IC 95%: 0 - 18.09, p = 0.012). There were no statistical diference between AIH-1 e a AIH-3 (p = 0.434).None of the 30 healthy controls showed the atypical pANCA pattern. The classical cANCA were present in just 3 of 249 patient samples (1.2%), 1 CBP, 1 PSC/IBD+ and 1 AIH-1. The atypical cANCA is rarely described in the literature. We identified just 2 samples with the atypical cANCA of 249 samples (0.8%), one PSC/IBD+ patient and another AIH-2 patient. 14 out of 249 samples (5.6%), showed a positive fluorescence on ethanol fixed slides, even though we couldn\'t define a ANCA pattern because of the ANA interference. However, the Fisher test did not show a statistical significance between the studied groups (among AIH subtypes, p= 0.207 and PSC/IBD+ versus PSC/IBD-, p = 0.945). Antibodies against proteinase-3, that is considered the classical cANCA target, we detected 25 out of 249 samples (10.0%). The anti-PR3 were more frequent in PSC/IBD+ (31.0%, IC 95%: 22.94-50.88) than in PSC/IBD- (12.1%, IC 95%:4.52-29.46), p = 0,025. Antibodies against antimyeloperoxidase, one of the target antigens of the classical pANCA, were identified in 8 out of 249 samples (3.2%). The overall ELISA results, adding the anti-PR3 and anti-MPO, show that this autoantibodies were more frequent in PSC among the other groups, mainly PSC/IBD+ (p= 0.002). It is worth mentioning that PSC/IBD+ 2 patients showed simultaneously anti-PR3 and anti-MPO reactivity. If we consider atypical pANCA as atypical pANCA by IIF and negative ELISA (anti-MPO and anti-PR3), 49 out of 249 samples (19.7%), The Fisher test showed a difference statistical significance in atypical pANCA IIF+/ELISA- between PSC/IBD+ (35.7%, IC 95%: 22.94 - 50.88) and PSC/IBD- (12.1%, IC 95%:4.21 - 27.93), p = 0,018. The Fisher test did not show significant difference between PSC/IBD- and CBP (13.5%, IC 95%: 6.37 - 25.58), p = 1. The same test showed statistical significance reactivity of ANCA IIF+/ELISA- among AIH subtypes (p=0,001), been more frequent in AIH-1 then in AIH-2 (p = 0.001) and among AIH-3 versus AIH-2 (p = 0.025). There was no statistical difference among AIH-1 versus AIH-3, p = 0,426. Conclusion:SC/IBD+ had a different serological pattern compared with PSC/IBD-, since atypical p-ANCA and anti-PR3 antibodies were significantly more frequent in the former. According to the ANCA profile, PSC/IBD- had a similar behavior to PBC which may suggest that atypical p-ANCA and anti-PR3 antibodies are more associated with IBD than with PSC. Patients with ASMA AIH and with anti-SLA/LP had higher frequency of atypical p-ANCA than anti-LKM1 AIH; There was no concordance between the results of indirect immunofluorescence and those of ELISA. Then, the results of ANCA by immunofluorescence are completely observer-dependent

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