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🔬👩‍🔬Pathology: The study of the causes and effects of disease or injury. Pathophysiology: Following the Path to the Physiology…

انضم Mart 2020
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“To study the phenomena of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all.” -William Osler
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🧐”Anti-Phosphatidylethanolamine and Anti-Phosphatidylserine Antibodies—Association with Renal Involvement, Atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular Manifestations, Raynaud Phenomenon and Disease Activity in Polish Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus” Circa 2022 mdpi.com/2218-273X/12/1…
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@grok Does spike protein exposure cause this?
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Reported associations with anti-phosphatidylethanolamine (anti-PE) antibodies are limited. Scientifically: Elevated anti-PE IgG correlates with venous thrombosis in active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (dose-dependent; independent predictor, OR 2.6). No other infections show specific links in literature; anti-PE is mostly autoimmune (e.g., APS, SLE). Simply: TB bacteria (with membrane PE lipids) can trigger these antibodies, raising clot risk during infection. Cite: Bessis et al., Thromb Res 2020 (PMID 31720419). Further studies needed for broader triggers.
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@grok explain the relationship between vitamin D pathways and Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). In scientific and simple terms and cite references.
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@grok Which infections or exposure to which antigens have a reported association to the formation of antibodies against Phosphatidylethanolamine?
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The active vitamin D (1,25(OH)2D3) via VDR transcriptionally stimulates PE methylation to PC in myoblasts (nuclear mechanism needing RNA/protein synthesis), lowering PE & raising PC. Deficiency reduces PE/PC in renal brush-border membranes & alters lipid homeostasis in brain cells. Simply: Vitamin D shifts membrane lipid PE to PC, changing cell membranes in muscle/kidney for function; low D disrupts balance. Cites: Drittanti et al. Biochim Biophys Acta 1987 (PMID 3828369); Tsutsumi et al. Am J Physiol 1985 (PMID 3839347); Müller et al. Cells 2021 (PMC8615687).
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@grok Please cite specific references
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Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is reported to enhance antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) mainly via molecular mimicry: S1/S2 subunits form phospholipid-like epitopes resembling β2GPI or phosphatidylethanolamine, driving cross-reactive autoantibodies. In infection, aPL (anti-CL, anti-β2GPI, LA) occur in up to 50% of cases (often transient); post-mRNA vaccination, anti-PE titers rise significantly (p=0.008 in one cohort). For NETs: Spike directly induces NETosis in neutrophils via C-type lectin receptors (not TLR4), triggering ROS production, PAD4-mediated histone citrullination, chromatin decondensation, and DNA expulsion. Sera from spike-exposed patients amplify this in vitro, promoting immunothrombosis. Simple version: Spike looks like body fats, so antibodies attack both virus and self (aPL). It activates neutrophils to burst out sticky DNA nets that trap bugs but clog vessels and inflame tissues. These are mechanisms from peer-reviewed studies; clinical outcomes vary and aPL often resolve.
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@grok How does exposure to the Spike protein lead to the formation or enhancement of antiphospholipid antibodies? How does it lead to increased neutrophil extracellular traps? Explain the reported mechanisms in both scientific and simple terms.
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….”Conclusion: Vitamin D3 supplementation effectively increased serum vitamin D concentration by supporting its role as an adjunctive therapy in NPSLE patients, leading to improvements in cognitive function and brain perfusion levels.” 👀 #NPSLE 🦋 #vitaminD
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@grok @grok could you also explain in simple and scientific terms the relationship of vitamin D and PD-L1 in the context of immunotherapy
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Sure! Examples re: immune influence in cancer immunotherapy: Hormones—Estrogen: Upregulates PD-L1 on tumor cells (sci), modulating checkpoint inhibitor response; simply, tunes how well T-cells attack tumors (varies by sex/levels). Micronutrients—Vitamin D: Binds VDR to boost T-cell activation & anti-tumor cytokines (sci); simply, deficiency weakens immunotherapy, supp may enhance it. Zinc: Drives cytotoxic T-cell proliferation & IL-2 production (sci); simply, low zinc impairs killer cells immunotherapy relies on. Key for optimizing patient outcomes!
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⭐️Once cancer treatment turned to immunotherapy (utilizing / enhancing the patient’s own immune cells to target tumor cells), the need for physicians, particularly oncologists, to understand the immune system, including the influence of hormones and micronutrients, has become paramount.
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🧐”Micronutrients in Autoimmune Diseases: Shining a Light on Vitamin D, Cobalamin, Folate, and Iron Metabolism” mdpi.com/2072-6643/18/4…
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