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A patient with common variable hypogammaglobulinemia (CVH) who presented with recurrent sinopulmonary infections, nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the small bowel, and intestinal
giardiasis
was studied. A diffuse lymphocytic lymphoma with small bowel, skin, and hepatic involvement subsequently developed in the patient. Light microscopy of the tumor revealed tissue infiltration with mononuclear cells having the morphologic features of T-lymphocytes. The malignant lymphocytes had characteristics of T-suppressor/cytotoxic cells as established by the absence of surface immunoglobulin and Leu 3 surface markers, and the presence of OKT3 and OKT8 surface markers. Peripheral blood lymphocyte studies revealed an increased number of T-suppressor cells, a reversal of the helper-suppressor ratio, and a generalized state of hyporesponsiveness to mitogen and antigen stimulation. No evidence of retroviral
reverse transcriptase
activity was detected in cultures of peripheral blood lymphocytes. The association between CVH and a lymphoma composed of cells with T-suppressor/cytotoxic surface markers has not been previously reported. The postulated role of T-suppressor cells in the failure of immunoglobulin synthesis in some forms of CVH suggests that the finding of a T-suppressor/cytotoxic cell lymphoma complicating CVH may be more than fortuitous.
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PMID:Common variable hypogammaglobulinemia complicated by an unusual T-suppressor/cytotoxic cell lymphoma. 294 34
Through a genome survey and phylogenetic analysis, we have identified and sequenced 14 new coding regions for alpha-giardins in Giardia lamblia. These proteins are related to annexins and comprise a multi-gene family with 21 members. Many alpha giardins are highly expressed proteins that are very immunogenic during acute
giardiasis
in humans. However, little is known about the function of these proteins. By using PCR with different combinations of gene-specific primers, we demonstrated that several of the genes localised to the same chromosomal fragment. These data point towards a molecular evolution through gene duplication and subsequent functional divergence. Semi-quantitative
reverse transcriptase
-PCR analysis of the Giardia life cycle revealed large differences in mRNA expression levels of the alpha giardins. Epitope tagging of the alpha-giardins localised them to different cytoskeletal components, such as the flagella and the adhesive disc, but also to the plasma membrane. These localisation experiments suggest alpha-giardins play a role in cell motility, attachment and membrane stability.
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PMID:Annexin-like alpha giardins: a new cytoskeletal gene family in Giardia lamblia. 1586 75
Giardia intestinalis is one of the major causes of parasite-induced diarrhea. The disease,
giardiasis
, is caused by trophozoites attaching to the intestinal epithelium, resulting in apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells, disrupted epithelial barrier function and malabsorption. Microarray studies have detected extensive gene expression changes in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) during interaction with Giardia trophozoites in vitro. In the present study, we examined this host-parasite interaction further by transcriptional profiling of interacting trophozoites using Giardia microarrays. A total of 200 Giardia transcripts were significantly changed due to the interaction, lasting up to 18 h in complete growth medium. Quantitative
reverse transcriptase
PCR confirmed the changes in all 12 genes tested using mRNA isolated in separate experiments. Genes encoding proteins previously suggested to be important during host-parasite interactions such as arginine deiminase, enolase and cysteine proteinases were up-regulated early but down-regulated later during the interaction. Cell division and attachment genes were down-regulated in the late time-points of interaction. The most highly up-regulated genes encode oxygen defense proteins and several members of the high cysteine membrane protein (HCMp) and Gly-rich repeat (GRREAT) families. Putative small RNAs were up-regulated, whereas the 5S rRNA was slightly down-regulated during the interaction with IECs. Thus, there are extensive gene expression changes in Giardia trophozoites and IECs during host-parasite interactions which can be important for establishment of infection and the induction of
giardiasis
.
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PMID:Transcriptional changes in Giardia during host-parasite interactions. 2107 36