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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

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Cell Type May Help Explain Why Some People Have Dangerous Food Allergies

CINCINNATI--Researchers have discovered a new cell type that appears to drive life-threatening food allergies and may help explain why some people get severe allergic reactions and others do not.

Reporting their study data Sept. 22, 2015, in the journal Immunity, scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center say their findings in mice should also provide insights into new therapeutic strategies and diagnostics for food allergies and anaphylactic shock triggered by the immune antibody IgE (immunoglobulin E).

The authors report discovery of what they call "IL-9-producing mucosal mast cells" or (MMC9 cells). The cells produce large amounts of an inflammatory immune protein called interlukin 9 (IL-9), which amplifies anaphylactic shock in response to ingested food. Prior to this study, the primary cellular source of IL-9 was unknown, according to the authors.  

"Our study suggests that although you need to have some level of IgE to trigger a food allergy response, you also have to produce MMC9 cells to get a severe response and anaphylaxis," says Yui-Hsi Wang, PhD, lead investigator, a researcher in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Cincinnati Children's and an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. "Without these cells you will not get severe food allergies."

Set off by certain foods like peanuts, shell fish and a host of others, IgE-associated food sensitivity prompts the immune systems of some children to surge out of control. Unless there is immediate medical intervention, this can trigger a molecular chain reaction in the intestines and other organs – leading to diarrhea, hypothermia, respiratory distress and shock.

About 40 percent of children have some IgE-associated food sensitivity, but only 8 percent of the 40 percent develop the severe food reactions that can lead to anaphylactic shock, according to Wang.

"Unfortunately the best medical intervention for these allergies remains avoiding the foods that cause them," he said. "We don't know why some patients develop such a strong response and why some don't. This is where we as basic scientists are coming in to see if we can use mouse models to learn this, because mice are very much like humans."

Wang and his colleagues suspect that some people are wired genetically to have higher or lower susceptibility to severe IgE-related allergic reactions. Still, it also remains unknown exactly how genetics contributes to these molecular chain reactions.

Just as people with food allergies have different degrees of susceptibility, so do mice. To account for this, the researchers conducted their study in several distinct strains of genetically bred mice. They gave the mice an egg white protein called ovalbumin to trigger allergic reactions and study biological reactions in the animals.

They observed that after allergic sensitization, some mouse strains generated large populations of MMC9 cells while other strains did not. Mice that did not produce MMC9 cells exhibited only minor allergic responses. Mice that produced intestinal MMC9 cells all had severe allergic reactions, regardless of whether they had low or high levels of IgE.

Wang and his colleagues report that production of MMC9 cells required the presence of type-2 CD4+ T helper immune cells and the proteins interlukin-4 and STAT6. By producing significant amounts of IL-9, the MMC9 cells caused mastocytosis and the production of mast cells, which may migrate out of the intestines to other organs as they secrete histamines and other molecules that cause anaphylaxis.

To verify that MMC9 cells were fueling severe allergic reactions in the mice, the researchers treated the mice with an antibody, which eliminated the cells and decreased food allergy symptoms. When MMC9 cells were transferred back into the same mice, the animals resumed exhibiting food allergy symptoms.

Researchers next conducted tests to see if their identification of MMC9 cells was relevant to the development of human food allergies. Analyzing small intestine biopsy samples from food allergy patients (who gave authorized consent) the scientists looked for molecular signatures of MMC9 cells. They found significantly increased expression of the Il9 genetic transcript and other related transcripts in the samples of food allergy patients, suggesting a possible connection.

Wang said the researchers are now trying to find the human equivalent (orthologue) of the MMC9 cells they found in their mouse models. One goal the researchers have is to identify that cell and its biological mediators to see if it possible to develop a biomarker that might allow development of a blood test for food allergies. Eventually, Wang said, the team wants to develop a blood test that would allow clinicians to determine which patients are at higher risk for severe food allergies, and to find improved treatments for food allergy.

Also working with Wang on the study were co-first authors and Cincinnati Children's colleagues Chun-Yu Chen, PhD and Jee-Boong Lee, PhD the Division of Allergy and Immunology.

Funding support for the study came from, the National Institutes of Health (AI090129-1, A1073553), the Digestive Health Center Pilot and Feasibility Award (P30 DK078392), the Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Diseases (CURED) Foundation, the Buckeye Foundation and the Food Allergy Research Education Fund.
 
 
According to these findings and others, that is why I encourage the Medical Practice to perform an Immunoglobulin E, Test in Blood, before any other Allergy Testing.
 
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Los jabones antibacterianos no consiguen superar al jabón común: MedlinePlus en español

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EXAMEN DE MEDICINA USA ECFMG 2015




ECMFG, BOARDS, FLEX 2015

Autor: Carlos E Mijares, MD.

Former resident at University of Kansas, Allergy & Immunology, pediatrics, Kansas City, Kansas. USA. Program Director: Frederic Speer, M.D. USA.

***Encontrandome en Atlanta y en Milledgeville, Georgia haciendo estudios de Medicina para entrar al Merit System americano como médico general, despues de haber aprobado el ECFMG en Miami. Obtuve 75 puntos, el limite minimo para aprobar, indicando que quiza el mejor examen obtuvo una calificacion alrededor de mas de 80 - o,  menos de 90 puntos; de lo contrario pude haber quedado fuera de APROBADO. Todos los venezolanos aprobaron. Fue un examen en el Miami Convention Center, auspiciado por la Universidad de Miami, y dririgido por el eminente profesor, cubano, Dr. Rafael A. Peñalver, M. D. The University of Miami School of Medicine Office of International Medical Education. Program for foreign Medical Graduates hereby certifies that Dr. Carlos E. Mijares Completed an intense course of Postgraduate Medicine offered by the Faculty of the University of Miami School of medicine, 1971-1972. Register Number 23-023. Faculty Members, at glance: Hermanos Portuondo, Rene Montero, American Physician Staff, Dr, Chediak, Rafael Peñalver, y todo un cortejo ded profesores escogidos de la Medicina americana  y expertos en Ingles como una monja de Canada que eseñaba a pronuciar el Ingles de cada uno de los Estados de la Union Americana - porque había un día de examen cuando las preguntas eran hechas a traves de parlantes, por medicos  americanos con diferentres acentos y modismos...

***Este preambulo es necesario porque aquel esfuerzo estaba dedicado a la emigracion masiva de medicos cubanos a Estados Unidos. Yo aproveché la ocasión para aprobar el ECFMG, Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates. Sponsored by: American Hospital Association. American Medical Association. Association of American Medical Colleges. Association for Hospital Medical Education. Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, certifies that Carlos Eduardo Mijares Ramos has satisfied all the requirementes of the Council, has successfully passed its Examination and has been Awarded Certificate No. 163 236 3. 1972

***El maestro Rafael Peñalver es un Icono de la Medicina cubana y americana. Hasta los medicos guajiros, abandonaron Cuba, huyendo del Comunismo. El Ingles -como siempre era un obstáculo insalvable. Medicos cubanos, de otros países y americanos graduados en Europa estaban en el escenario, tratando de estudiar y de aprobar el ECFMG; un examen tan difícil que hoy, su último día de los 3 días de examen, el médico se enfrenta a 20 robots vivos, entrenados para simular enfermedades y certificar la habilidad medica del aspirante. Los estudiantes de Medicina americanos presentan este examen en dos partes, a media carrera y al final. Los profesores americanos comentan que hoy por hoy, ellos no podrían aprobar este examen sobre todo con la carga de las nuevas disciplinas, como el cancer, el Sida, la Biotecnología, la Genética y la Inmunología, la robótica, nanología, y la Medicina Espacial...

***Si no apruebas este examen no puedes estudiar posgrados medicos en Estados Unidos ni ejercer, la Medicina, ni recetar de una Farmacia, porque tu No de Licencia depende de este examen, los Boards y el celebre FLEX.

***Los BOARDS son las especialidades o Fellowship de los estudios de posgrado que, una vez culminados, originan estos examenes que son parecidos al ECFMG.

***El FLEX, igualmente es un examen nacional que certifica para ejercer en todo el país y que se parece al ECFMG, con las salvedades como en los BOARDS.

***Con estos Diplomas en el pecho, tienes que solicitar al Colegio Medico de cada Estado para aprobar tu derecho a ejercer la Medicina en Estados Unidos. Y, todavía, eres discriminado o considerado aledaño.

***Despues de leer esto, como puede hablarse de Medicina Holística, religiosa, acupuntura, alternativa, quiropracticos, iridólogos, homeopáticos, abortólogos, curanderos, brujos, chamanes, caciques, et, etc...


ALERGOLOGOS NEUMONOLOGOS INMUNOLOGOS PEDIATRAS EN CARACAS



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Nombre: Dr.(a) CARLOS MIJARES RAMOS
Especialidad: Alergología
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Horario de Consulta: Lunes a viernes 08:00 a.m. - 06:00 p.m.
Dirección: ANEXO A, PISO 3, CONSULTORIO 379 

Monday, September 21, 2015

ANESTESIA Y ALERGIA ALIMENTARIA



Los pacientes alérgicos a la soja y los alérgicos al huevo pueden recibir anestesia sin ningún riesgo (Soy-allergic and Egg-allergic Patients Can Safely Receive Anesthesia)


Este artículo ha sido reseñado por Thanai Pongdee, MD, FAAAAI

La AAAAI recientemente informó sobre la seguridad de los inhaladores para el asma en pacientes alérgicos a la soja y a los maníes, a pesar de algunas preocupaciones debidas a percepciones erróneas con respecto a los ingredientes de los inhaladores. Han surgido similares preocupaciones con respecto a posibles alérgenos alimentarios en medicamentos de aplicación por vía intravenosa utilizados para la anestesia.

El propofol es un medicamento de aplicación por vía intravenosa utilizado para la anestesia previa a cirugías y otras intervenciones médicas, y para algunas personas con respirador artificial. El propofol se mezcla en un líquido que contiene aceite de soja y una sustancia llamada lecitina de huevo. La lecitina es una sustancia grasa que se encuentra en los tejidos de algunas plantas y algunos animales.

Los pacientes que son alérgicos a los alimentos, incluso a la soja y al huevo, son alérgicos a las proteínas contenidas en los alimentos y no son alérgicos a los aceites y grasas presentes en los alimentos. El aceite de soja y la lecitina de huevo pueden contener una cantidad minima de proteína residual, sin embargo, no se han demostrado reacciones alérgicas causadas por ello. Si bien el maní y la soja pertenecen a la familia de las legumbres, la enorme mayoría de pacientes alérgicos al maní no son clínicamente alérgicos a la soja, e incluso si lo fueran, probablemente no reaccionarían al aceite de soja.

Hay informes de reacciones al propofol donde aparecen urticarias u otros síntomas de reacciones alérgicas sistémicas (anafilaxia). Sin embargo, la mayoría de los informes de anafilaxia al propofol se han producido en pacientes que no son alérgicos al huevo, y la enorme mayoría de pacientes alérgicos al huevo reciben propofol sin tener reacciones. Algunos pacientes pueden ser alérgicos al mismo propofol. Además, la mayoría de los pacientes  que reaccionan luego de recibir propofol han recibido otros medicamentos al mismo tiempo que pueden provocar o empeorar la anafilaxia, incluso antibióticos, miorrelajantes y analgésicos opiáceos. De esta manera, si bien está claro que  el propofol puede causar reacciones anafilácticas, la causa de estas reacciones no es clara y parece no estar relacionada con la alergia a la soja o al huevo.

En resumen: Los pacientes alérgicos a la soja o al huevo pueden recibir propofol sin necesidad de precauciones especiales. Cualquier paciente, sea o no alérgico a la soja o al huevo, que tenga una aparente reacción alérgica al propofol debe ser evaluado por un alergista.

Alergias Alimentarias

Friday, September 18, 2015

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Friday, September 4, 2015

C.A. CENTRO MEDICODE CARACAS / Alergología



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Especialidad: Alergología
Teléfono Consultorio: 555-9111 extensiones 522 / 379 
Teléfono otro: 550-5238 / 555-9379 / 555-9522 (directos) 
Horario de Consulta: Lunes a viernes 08:00 a.m. - 06:00 p.m. 
Dirección: ANEXO A, PISO 3, CONSULTORIO 379

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