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MUC1/SEC and MUC1/Y overexpression is associated with inflammation in Sjogren's syndrome
Castro, I [Universidad de Chile]; González, S. [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; Aguilera, S. [Chile. Clínica INDISA]; Molina, C. [Chile. Universidad Mayor] (CIENCIAS, 2015)Objectives: To evaluate the expression and localization of MUC1/SEC and MUC1/Y isoforms in labial salivary glands (LSG) from Sjögren's syndrome patients (SS patients), as well as their in vitro expression induced by ... -
Oral dryness in Sjogren's syndrome patients: Not just a question of water
Sepulveda, D [Universidad de Chile]; Cortes, J. [Universidad de Chile]; Quest, Andrew F.G [Universidad de Chile]; Barrera,MJ [Universidad de Chile]; Bahamondes, V. [Universidad de Chile]; Aguilera, S [Clínica INDISA, Chile]; Urzúa, Ulises [Universidad de Chile]; Alliende,C. [Universidad de Chile]; Molina, C. [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; González, S. [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; Hermoso, M.A. [Universidad de Chile]; Leyton, C. [Universidad de Chile] (CIENCIAS, 2013)Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of undefined etiology. Patients with this syndrome suffer from severe alterations in both the quality and quantity of saliva and tears, due to impaired function of ... -
Severe alterations in expression and localisation of alpha 6 beta 4 integrin in salivary gland acini from patients with Sjogren syndrome
Velozo, J. [s.af]; Aguilera, Sergio [Chile. Clínica INDISA]; Alliende, C. [s.af]; Ewert, P. [s.af]; Molina, C. [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; Pérez, P. [s.af]; Leyton, L. [Chile. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Medicina]; Quest, A. [Chile. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Medicina]; Brito, M. [s.af]; González, S. [Chile. Universidad Mayor] (CIENCIAS, 2009)Objectives: In salivary glands from patients with Sjogren syndrome, overexpression of laminins 1 and 5 and disorganisation of the acinar basal lamina have been reported. Laminin 5 mediates association of the basal lamina ... -
Sjogren's syndrome and the epithelial target: A comprehensive review
Bahamondes, V. [Universidad de Chile]; Sepúlveda, D. [Universidad de Chile]; Quest, A.F.G [Universidad de Chile]; Molina, C. [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; González, S. [Chile. Universidad Mayor] (CIENCIAS, 2013)The most difficult component in our understanding of human autoimmunity remains a rigorous dissection of etiological events. Indeed, the vast literature on autoimmune diseases focuses on the inflammatory response, with the ...