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Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma

INTRODUCTION: Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome resulting in progressive loss of vision and clinical signs of retinal degeneration. It is associated with various types of cancer and is also considered to be an autoimmune disorder that involves cross-reacti...

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Autores principales: Misiuk-Hojło, Marta, Ejma, Maria, Gorczyca, Wojciech A., Szymaniec, Stanisław, Witkowska, Danuta, Fortuna, Wojciech, Miȩdzybrodzki, Ryszard, Rogozińska-Szczepka, Jadwiga, Bartnik, Wiesława
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Publicado: Birkhäuser-Verlag 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2766466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17659379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00005-007-0026-6
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author Misiuk-Hojło, Marta
Ejma, Maria
Gorczyca, Wojciech A.
Szymaniec, Stanisław
Witkowska, Danuta
Fortuna, Wojciech
Miȩdzybrodzki, Ryszard
Rogozińska-Szczepka, Jadwiga
Bartnik, Wiesława
author_facet Misiuk-Hojło, Marta
Ejma, Maria
Gorczyca, Wojciech A.
Szymaniec, Stanisław
Witkowska, Danuta
Fortuna, Wojciech
Miȩdzybrodzki, Ryszard
Rogozińska-Szczepka, Jadwiga
Bartnik, Wiesława
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description INTRODUCTION: Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome resulting in progressive loss of vision and clinical signs of retinal degeneration. It is associated with various types of cancer and is also considered to be an autoimmune disorder that involves cross-reaction between autoantibodies and retinal proteins. The aim of this study was to establish whether immunoreactivity to retinal antigens (RAs) observed in patients with breast cancer is accompanied by any visual impairments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sera of 295 patients with diagnosed breast cancer were screened for the presence of anti-RAs antibodies using immunoblotting. Cellular immunoreactivity to RAs present in retinal extracts and to purified recoverin and arrestin was determined by means of a lymphocyte proliferation assay. Six patients with high-titer antibodies to RAs then underwent ophthalmic and neurological examinations. RESULTS: Four serum samples contained high-titer antibodies to a 46-kDa protein, most probably retinal α-enolase, three had antibodies to a 48-kDa protein identified as retinal arrestin, while 56-, 43-, 41-, and 34-kDa antigens were recognized only by one serum sample each. Moreover, weak cellular response to all the RAs tested was observed in one patient and another patient responded only to retinal extract. Two of the examined patients displayed symptoms of CAR. CONCLUSIONS: Immunoreactivity to RAs in patients with breast cancer may also be present in cases without clinical signs of CAR.
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spelling pubmed-27664662009-10-26 Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma Misiuk-Hojło, Marta Ejma, Maria Gorczyca, Wojciech A. Szymaniec, Stanisław Witkowska, Danuta Fortuna, Wojciech Miȩdzybrodzki, Ryszard Rogozińska-Szczepka, Jadwiga Bartnik, Wiesława Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) Original Article INTRODUCTION: Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a paraneoplastic neurological syndrome resulting in progressive loss of vision and clinical signs of retinal degeneration. It is associated with various types of cancer and is also considered to be an autoimmune disorder that involves cross-reaction between autoantibodies and retinal proteins. The aim of this study was to establish whether immunoreactivity to retinal antigens (RAs) observed in patients with breast cancer is accompanied by any visual impairments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sera of 295 patients with diagnosed breast cancer were screened for the presence of anti-RAs antibodies using immunoblotting. Cellular immunoreactivity to RAs present in retinal extracts and to purified recoverin and arrestin was determined by means of a lymphocyte proliferation assay. Six patients with high-titer antibodies to RAs then underwent ophthalmic and neurological examinations. RESULTS: Four serum samples contained high-titer antibodies to a 46-kDa protein, most probably retinal α-enolase, three had antibodies to a 48-kDa protein identified as retinal arrestin, while 56-, 43-, 41-, and 34-kDa antigens were recognized only by one serum sample each. Moreover, weak cellular response to all the RAs tested was observed in one patient and another patient responded only to retinal extract. Two of the examined patients displayed symptoms of CAR. CONCLUSIONS: Immunoreactivity to RAs in patients with breast cancer may also be present in cases without clinical signs of CAR. Birkhäuser-Verlag 2007-07-23 2007-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2766466/ /pubmed/17659379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00005-007-0026-6 Text en © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2007
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Misiuk-Hojło, Marta
Ejma, Maria
Gorczyca, Wojciech A.
Szymaniec, Stanisław
Witkowska, Danuta
Fortuna, Wojciech
Miȩdzybrodzki, Ryszard
Rogozińska-Szczepka, Jadwiga
Bartnik, Wiesława
Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title_full Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title_fullStr Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title_short Cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
title_sort cancer-associated retinopathy in patients with breast carcinoma
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2766466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17659379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00005-007-0026-6
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