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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (systemic lupus erythematosus)
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Sex hormone concentrations were studied in 10 men with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) before and after HCG stimulation and compared with those of 10 healthy volunteers. The SLE men had significantly lower testosterone/estradiol ratios (before HCG test) and significantly lower mean increases in testosterone after HCG stimulation than the normals. Our findings confirm that there are sexual hormone abnormalities in SLE and suggest that these abnormal patterns may be important in the modulation of immune responses in SLE.
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PMID:Abnormalities of sex hormones in men with systemic lupus erythematosus. 383 May 19

The aims of this study were to describe hormonal profiles, cytokine production and Fc-gamma receptor (Fcgamma-R) distribution in male lupus patients in Taiwan, and to look for any differences between our patients and normal individuals. Sixteen newly diagnosed and untreated male lupus patients were studied. Hormonal profiles were determined by radioimmunoassay. Interleukin-1 (IL-1) and IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) production from both monocytes and neutrophils was determined by ELISA and murine thymocyte proliferation assay. The FcgammaR distribution on both monocytes and neutrophils was detected by flow cytometer. There were no significant differences in FSH, LH, testosterone, oestradiol, and beta-HCG blood levels in male lupus patients compared with normal individuals; however, the prolactin level in lupus patients was significantly higher than in normal individuals. Furthermore, there was no difference in IL-1 and IL-1ra production from both monocytes and neutrophils among male and female lupus patients, and normal individuals. Male lupus patients have a significantly lower FcgammaRII distribution on both monocytes and neutrophils when compared with female lupus patients and normal individuals. It was concluded that the high prolactin level and low FcgammaR distribution may play a role in the pathogenesis and prognosis of male lupus.
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PMID:Hormonal profiles and immunological studies of male lupus in Taiwan. 1035 23

Cross-reactions of anti-human chorionic gonadotropin-beta (HCG-beta) antibody elicited by HCG-beta based antifertility vaccines with other autoantigens may occur due to identical or homologous protein subsequences. I have detected hitherto unreported identity of HCG-beta sequence with tetrapeptides of PECAM-1, galactosyl transferase-associated protein kinase, insulin receptor-related receptor and carboxypeptidase E. A predicted potential epitope of C-terminal peptide (CTP) of HCG-beta was identical to a tetrapeptide stretch of MCSF-1. The first 30 residue stretch of CTP was found to have yet unknown homologies of more than 56% with many auto-antigens including 60.1% with centromere protein C. The last 30 residue stretch of CTP was found for the first time to have 61.4-65.4% homology with subsequences of autoantigens SP-100, PM-SCL, D1 (64 kDa), lupus KU (p86), small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-associated proteins N, B and B', major centromere autoantigen B, centromere protein C, and dihydrolipoamide acetyl transferase component E2 of pyruvate, respectively.
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PMID:Predictions of Immunological Cross-Reactions of C-Terminal Peptide of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin beta-Chain Based Contraceptive Vaccine with Autoantigens. 1268 22