2017
Elevated plasma concentrations of S100 calcium-binding protein B and tumor necrosis factor alpha in children with autism spectrum disorders
Guloksuz SA, Abali O, Cetin E, Gazioglu S, Deniz G, Yildirim A, Kawikova I, Guloksuz S, Leckman JF. Elevated plasma concentrations of S100 calcium-binding protein B and tumor necrosis factor alpha in children with autism spectrum disorders. Brazilian Journal Of Psychiatry 2017, 39: 195-200. PMID: 28099628, PMCID: PMC7111377, DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2015-1843.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor necrosis factor alphaNecrosis factor alphaS100B concentrationsPlasma concentrationsFactor alphaChildhood Autism Rating ScaleS100 calcium-binding protein BCalcium-binding protein BElevated plasma concentrationsTNF-α concentrationsAutism spectrum disorderIL-17AIL-10Cytokine concentrationsInflammatory cytokinesIL-6Peripheral concentrationsHealthy childrenIL-4Plasma levelsSpectrum disorderImmune functionInterferon gammaImmune systemS100B
2009
Immunopathogenic mechanisms in tourette syndrome: A critical review
Martino D, Dale RC, Gilbert DL, Giovannoni G, Leckman JF. Immunopathogenic mechanisms in tourette syndrome: A critical review. Movement Disorders 2009, 24: 1267-1279. PMID: 19353683, PMCID: PMC3972005, DOI: 10.1002/mds.22504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTourette syndromeT cellsTS patientsBeta-haemolytic streptococcal infectionPathogenesis of TSPeripheral immune cellsRegulatory T cellsCell-mediated mechanismsPro-inflammatory cytokinesCourse of diseaseGeneration of ticsAdaptive immune systemImmune effector moleculesAntineuronal antibodiesImmunopathogenic mechanismsLymphocyte subpopulationsNatural killerStreptococcal infectionAutoimmune responseImmune activationPlasma levelsDisease onsetImmune cellsPathogenic roleImmune response