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Hepatitis C virus infection and thyroid autoimmunedisorders:A model of interactions between the host and theenvironment 被引量:13
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作者 francesca pastore antonio martocchia +5 位作者 manuela stefanelli pietro prunas stefania giordano lavinia toussan antonio devito paolo falaschi 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2016年第2期83-91,共9页
The hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection is an important public health problem and it is associated with hepatic and extrahepatic manifestations. Autoimmune thyroid diseases are common in HCV infected patients and the sta... The hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection is an important public health problem and it is associated with hepatic and extrahepatic manifestations. Autoimmune thyroid diseases are common in HCV infected patients and the standard interferon-based treatment is associated with an increase of the immune-mediated thyroid damage. Recent evidence in the literature analyzed critical points of the mechanisms of thyroid damage, focusing on the balance between the two sides of the interaction: The environment(virus infection with potential crossreaction) and the host(susceptibility genes with consistent immune response). The spectrum of antiviral treatment for chronic HCV infection is rapidly expanding for the development of dual o triple therapy. The availability of interferon-free combined treatment with direct antiviral agents for HCV is very promising, in order to ameliorate the patient compliance and to reduce the development of thyroid autoimmunity. 展开更多
关键词 HEPATITIS C virus THYROID AUTOIMMUNITY INTERFERON ANTIVIRAL agents SELF-TOLERANCE
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Diagnosis of hepatic glycogenosis in poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus 被引量:1
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作者 Stefania Giordano Antonio Martocchia +6 位作者 Lavinia Toussan manuela stefanelli Francesca Pastore Antonio Devito Marcello G Risicato Luigi Ruco Paolo Falaschi 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2014年第6期882-888,共7页
Hepatic glycogenosis(HG) in type 1 diabetes is a underrecognized complication. Mauriac firstly described the syndrome characterized by hepatomegaly with altered liver enzymes, growth impairment, delay puberty and Cush... Hepatic glycogenosis(HG) in type 1 diabetes is a underrecognized complication. Mauriac firstly described the syndrome characterized by hepatomegaly with altered liver enzymes, growth impairment, delay puberty and Cushingoid features, during childhood. HG in adulthood is characterized by the liver disorder(with circulating aminotransferase increase) in the presence of poor glycemic control(elevation of glycated hemoglobin, Hb A1 c levels). The advances in the comprehension of the metabolic pathways driving to the hepatic glycogen deposition point out the role of glucose transporters and insulin mediated activations of glucokinase and glycogen synthase, with inhibition of glucose-6-phosphatase. The differential diagnosis of HG consists in the exclusion of causes of liver damage(infectious, metabolic, obstructive and autoimmune disease). The imaging study(ultrasonography and/or radiological examinations) gives information about the liver alterations(hepatomegaly), but the diagnosis needs to be confirmed by the liver biopsy. The main treatment of HG is the amelioration of glycemic control that is usu-ally accompanied by the reversal of the liver disorder. In selected cases, more aggressive treatment options(transplantation) have been successfully reported. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatic glycogenosis Type 1 diabetes mellitus HEPATOMEGALY GLYCOGEN Glucose transporters Insulin GLUCOKINASE Glycogen synthase GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATASE
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