Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.

Alveolar hydatid disease (AHD) is a serious and often fatal disease with a relatively high prevalence among the Alaska native Yupik/Inupiat population. In a few patients, however, a spontaneous cure of the disease has been shown by demonstrating the presence of dead metacestode lesions. The present...

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Main Authors: Gottstein, Bruno, Bettens, F, Parkinson, A J, Wilson, F
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research 1996
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:118705 2023-08-20T04:02:44+02:00 Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats. Gottstein, Bruno Bettens, F Parkinson, A J Wilson, F 1996-01 https://boris.unibe.ch/118705/ eng eng Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research https://boris.unibe.ch/118705/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Gottstein, Bruno; Bettens, F; Parkinson, A J; Wilson, F (1996). Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats. Arctic medical research, 55(1), pp. 14-19. Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research 610 Medicine & health 630 Agriculture info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 1996 ftunivbern 2023-07-31T21:45:36Z Alveolar hydatid disease (AHD) is a serious and often fatal disease with a relatively high prevalence among the Alaska native Yupik/Inupiat population. In a few patients, however, a spontaneous cure of the disease has been shown by demonstrating the presence of dead metacestode lesions. The present study shows a comparative analysis of the humoral (antibody activity to two different antigens: Em2-antigen and recombinant II/3-10-antigen) immune response and a respective immunogenetic background (HLA-DR typing) in (i) "susceptible" patients who had a still active intrahepatic metacestode and (ii) "resistant" patients who were shown to be spontaneously cured by presenting dead and calcified lesions. Control groups included relatives who were genetically closely related and less related cohabitants of the same villages. Antibody levels in the Em2- and the II/3-10-ELISA were high for patients who had still active lesions and low (Em2-ELISA) or negative (II/3-10-ELISA) for cured patients with dead lesions. Comparative HLA-DR analyses between infected and non-infected Yupiks/Inupiats revealed a slight tendency for susceptibility markers respective to the HLA-DRB1*0901 and HLA-DRB1*1601,02 genes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Inupiat Yupik Yupiks Alaska BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern)
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Gottstein, Bruno
Bettens, F
Parkinson, A J
Wilson, F
Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
topic_facet 610 Medicine & health
630 Agriculture
description Alveolar hydatid disease (AHD) is a serious and often fatal disease with a relatively high prevalence among the Alaska native Yupik/Inupiat population. In a few patients, however, a spontaneous cure of the disease has been shown by demonstrating the presence of dead metacestode lesions. The present study shows a comparative analysis of the humoral (antibody activity to two different antigens: Em2-antigen and recombinant II/3-10-antigen) immune response and a respective immunogenetic background (HLA-DR typing) in (i) "susceptible" patients who had a still active intrahepatic metacestode and (ii) "resistant" patients who were shown to be spontaneously cured by presenting dead and calcified lesions. Control groups included relatives who were genetically closely related and less related cohabitants of the same villages. Antibody levels in the Em2- and the II/3-10-ELISA were high for patients who had still active lesions and low (Em2-ELISA) or negative (II/3-10-ELISA) for cured patients with dead lesions. Comparative HLA-DR analyses between infected and non-infected Yupiks/Inupiats revealed a slight tendency for susceptibility markers respective to the HLA-DRB1*0901 and HLA-DRB1*1601,02 genes.
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author Gottstein, Bruno
Bettens, F
Parkinson, A J
Wilson, F
author_facet Gottstein, Bruno
Bettens, F
Parkinson, A J
Wilson, F
author_sort Gottstein, Bruno
title Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
title_short Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
title_full Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
title_fullStr Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
title_full_unstemmed Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats.
title_sort immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in yupiks/inupiats.
publisher Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research
publishDate 1996
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Inupiat
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Yupiks
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op_source Gottstein, Bruno; Bettens, F; Parkinson, A J; Wilson, F (1996). Immunological parameters associated with susceptibility or resistance to alveolar hydatid disease in Yupiks/Inupiats. Arctic medical research, 55(1), pp. 14-19. Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research
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