Erschienen in:
01.01.2001 | Meeting abstract
Correlation of the humoral immune answer to selected bacterial antigens with presence of the DNA specific to Salmonella enteritidis after amplification by PCR
verfasst von:
J Zabek, J Noworyta, M Kurowska, M Brasse-Rumin, J Gago, B Kwiatkowska, H Garwolinska
Erschienen in:
Arthritis Research & Therapy
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Sonderheft 2/2001
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Excerpt
An infectious actiology has often been discussed as a most compatible with both the clinical and pathological features of rheumatoid arthritis /RA/. Until now, no single microorganism can be showed as consistently associated with development of RA. In our former serological and molecular studies we have shown that the most common humoral immune answer in RA patients is directed to Salmonella enteritidis /S. ent./ antigens, especially to specific for Salmonella enteritidis 03 LPS. …