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Cross-talk between mucosal-associated invariant T, natural killer, and natural killer T cell populations is implicated in the pathogenesis of placenta accreta spectrum

Research Abstract

The study included 32 women with PAS and 20 with normally implanted placenta as a control group. Vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF), Soluble FMS Like Tyrosine Kinase (sFLT-1/sVEGFR1), and Endoglin (ENG) were measured in placenta tissue by ELISA. Granzyme B (GrzB) expression in trophoblastic and stromal mesenchymal cells was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. MAIT, NK, and NKT cells were assessed in blood and placenta by flow cytometry. Alterations were observed in levels of MAIT cells, NK cell subsets, and NKT cells in patients compared with controls. Several significant correlations were detected between these cells and GrzB scores, VEGF, ENG, and sFLT-1 levels. This is the first study analysing these cells in PAS patients and correlating their levels with changes in some angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors implicated in trophoblast invasion and with GrzB distribution in trophoblast and stroma. Interrelation between these cells probably plays an important role in pathogenesis of PAS.

Research Authors
Omnia El-Badawy, Ahmed M Abbas, Eman Radwan, Rania Makboul, Areej A Khamis, Maha Ali, Mai M Elkabsh, Marwa H Bakr, Asmaa M Zahran
Research Date
Research Journal
Inflammation
Research Pages
1192-1208
Research Publisher
Springer Link
Research Vol
46
Research Website
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10753-023-01799-1
Research Year
2023

Primary stroke prevention worldwide: translating evidence into action

Research Abstract

Stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide and its burden is increasing rapidly in low-income and middle-income countries, many of which are unable to face the challenges it imposes. In this Health Policy paper on primary stroke prevention, we provide an overview of the current situation regarding primary prevention services, estimate the cost of stroke and stroke prevention, and identify deficiencies in existing guidelines and gaps in primary prevention. We also offer a set of pragmatic solutions for implementation of primary stroke prevention, with an emphasis on the role of governments and population-wide strategies, including task-shifting and sharing and health system re-engineering. Implementation of primary stroke prevention involves patients, health professionals, funders, policy makers, implementation partners, and the entire population along the life course.

Research Authors
Mayowa O Owolabi, Amanda G Thrift, Ajay Mahal, Marie Ishida, Sheila Martins, Walter D Johnson, Jeyaraj Pandian, Foad Abd-Allah, Joseph Yaria, Hoang T Phan, Greg Roth, Seana L Gall, Richard Beare, Thanh G Phan, Robert Mikulik, Rufus O Akinyemi, Bo Norrving
Research Date
Research Year
2022

Regional and national differences in stroke thrombolysis use and disparities in pricing, treatment availability, and coverage

Research Abstract

Background

Major disparities have been reported in recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) availability among countries of different socioeconomic status.

Aims

To characterize variability of rtPA price, its availability, and its association with and impact on each country’s health expenditure (HE) resources.

Methods

We conducted a global survey to obtain information on rtPA price (50 mg vial, 2020 US Dollars) and availability. Country-specific data, including low, lower middle (LMIC), upper middle (UMIC), and high-income country (HIC) classifications, and gross domestic product (GDP) and HE, both nominally and adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), were obtained from World Bank Open Data. To assess the impact of rtPA cost, we computed the rtPA price as percentage of per capita GDP and HE and examined its association with the country income classification.

Research Authors
Ana Claudia de Souza, Ivy Anne Sebastian, Wan Asyraf Wan Zaidi, Ahmed Nasreldein, Danira Bazadona, Pablo Amaya, Ahmed Elkady, Meron Awraris Gebrewold, Pongpat Vorasayan, Nune Yeghiazaryan, Patrik Michel, Pooja Khatri, Jeyaraj Durai Pandian, Sheila Cristin
Research Date
Research Journal
International Journal of Stroke
Research Year
2022

students of the third division of medicine,

 students of the third division of medicine,

صور تذكارية لطلاب الفرقة الثالثة طب اسيوط ،احتفالاً بانتهاء العام الدراسي مع الدكتور محمد عبدالرحمن وكيل الكليه لشئون التعليم والطلاب ،والدكتورة اماني عمر وكيل الكليه لشئون الدراسات العليا والبحوث

A case of death

A case of death

عزاء واجب

                        إنا لله وإنا اليه راجعون

   ان القلب يحزن والعين تدمع ولا نقول إلا ما يرضي ربنا

                          تنعي اسرة كلية الطب

والسيد عميد كلية الطب والسادة الوكلاء والسادة أعضاء  

               هيئة التدريس والعاملين بالكلية.

                    السيد/ عادل محمد علي

                    الموظف بمخازن الكلية

سائلين المولى عز وجل أن يتغمده بواسع رحمته ومغفرته وأن يسكنه فسيح جناته وأن يلهم أسرته وذويه وزملائه الصبر والسلوان.

وتتقبل الاسرة العزاء. ابنوب-كوم ابو شيل.

 

Seminar by Dr. Mohamed Khairy Ibrahim Al-Shahara - Resident Doctor, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Seminar by Dr. Mohamed Khairy Ibrahim Al-Shahara - Resident Doctor, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Seminar by Dr. Mohamed Khairy Ibrahim Al-Shahara - Resident Doctor, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Increased expression of Neprilysin is associated with inflammation in Preeclampsia

Research Abstract

Preeclampsia (PE) is associated with a finely tuned equilibrium between trophoblast cell invasion and fetal-maternal immunological tolerance. An imbalance between proinflammatory (IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines is a hallmark of PE. Neprilysin (NEP), a membrane-bound metalloprotease, is vulnerable to the inflammatory environment and plays a significant role in modulating vascular tone. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between NEP (mRNA and protein) levels and the inflammatory status in PE patients compared to healthy pregnant women and to identify the role of NEP in evaluating the severity of preeclampsia. The study group comprised 52 pregnant women with PE while the control group comprised 47 normotensive pregnant women. After a caesarean section, placental tissue samples from patients and controls were collected to measure the expression levels of IL-6, TGF-β, IL-10, and NEP mRNA. In addition, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to assess the quantity of NEP protein in blood samples. Our results revealed a significant positive correlation between NEP (mRNA and protein) and proinflammatory markers IL-6 and TGF-β levels in patients compared to controls and a significant inverse correlation between NEP and anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. Moreover, this is the first study to find a strong positive correlation between NEP level and PE severity. In conclusion, in PE patients, there is a substantial relationship between NEP, the degree of inflammation, and PE severity. NEP could act as a potential biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of PE

Research Authors
Sara Atta, Rehab Mekky, Mostafa Ibrahim, Mohamed M. Abdallah, Mona A. H. Elbaz & Eman Radwan
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Reproductive Sciences
Research Year
2023

Seminar by Dr. Peter Atef Mounir Rizk - Resident physician in the Department of Internal Medicine and Critical Care - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Seminar by Dr. Peter Atef Mounir Rizk - Resident physician in the Department of Internal Medicine and Critical Care - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Seminar by Dr. Peter Atef Mounir Rizk - Resident physician in the Department of Internal Medicine and Critical Care - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University

Validity of Serum Zinc Copper Ratio as a Potential Novel Biomarker in Childhood Epilepsy

Research Abstract

Background: Alterations in zinc and copper homeostasis may contribute to seizure susceptibility, development, termination, and response to antiepileptic medications. The current study examined the profile of zinc, copper, and their ratio in childhood epilepsy and its pharmacological variants (pharmacoresistant and pharmacoresponsive). Methods: The study included 100 epileptic children (50 pharmacoresistant and 50 pharmacoresponsive) and 50 healthy, age- and gender-matched controls. History, clinical examination, and assays of serum zinc and copper were performed. Zinc/copper ratio was calculated. Results: Serum zinc and the zinc/copper ratio were significantly lower in epileptic children than in controls (p < 0.001). Significantly lower zinc and zinc/copper ratio and higher copper levels were found in children treated with levetiracetam/sodium valproate/oxcarbazepine than those treated with levetiracetam alone or combined with sodium valproate (p < 0.05 for all). Epileptic children, particularly pharmacoresistant, exhibited significant negative correlations between the serum levels of zinc and copper (r = -0.279, p = 0.005, and r = -0.363 and p = 0.010, respectively). At cutoff value of zinc/copper ratio < 1.118 in diagnosing children with epilepsy, it gives a sensitivity of 64% and a specificity of 85% with the AUC = 0.8092. At cutoff value of zinc/copper ratio ≤ 0.7826 in distinguishing pharmacoresistant epilepsy, it produced 52% sensitivity, 64% specificity with AUC = 0.576 Conclusions: Low zinc and high copper levels were associated with childhood epilepsy especially those with pharmacoresistant type and treated with Oxcarbazepine. Zinc/copper ratio might be a potential biomarker in diagnosing childhood epilepsy and to some extent in predicting pharmacoresistant type.

Research Authors
Ali H Bakri, Abdel-Raheim MA Meki, Ahmed Y Nassar, Mohammed H Hassan, Reham AM Ellisy, Eman Radwan, Hesham H Ameen, Shimaa A Nasser, Eman A Abd-Elmawgood
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Laboratory
Research Vol
69
Research Year
2023
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