American Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences

Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015

  • Immunoglobulin a in Chronic Periodontitis Patients

    Ibrahim M. S. Shnawa

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 1-3
    Received: Feb. 11, 2015
    Accepted: Feb. 13, 2015
    Published: Mar. 02, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: Fourty-nine chronic periodontitis patients were diagnosed by dentist .Of which 27 were with generalized chronic periodontitis and 22 were with localized chronic periodontitis. The disease was prevalent among the age group range from 20 to 44 years old. Ten apparently healthy normal subjects were elected as control .Sera , saliva, salivary proteins ... Show More
  • Normo Hyper and Extreme Hypercomplementemia in Human Chronic Periodontitis

    Ibrahim M. S. Shnawa, Baha H. H. Alamiedi, Zainab M. H. Al Fatlawy

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 4-6
    Received: Feb. 11, 2015
    Accepted: Feb. 13, 2015
    Published: Mar. 02, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: Fourty-Nine chronic periodontitis patients were diagnosed by the dentist of the team. Of which 27 were generalized chronic and the other 22 were localized chronic periodontitis. Ten subjects with normal mouth hygienewere considered as controls. Blood,and saliva samples were collected from both of the test patients and controls. Sera, saliva and sal... Show More
  • Oral Mucosal Immune Tolerance Versus Oral Immune Silencing: Mini Review

    Ibrahim M. S. Shnawa

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 7-9
    Received: Feb. 18, 2015
    Accepted: Mar. 02, 2015
    Published: Mar. 06, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: Oral mucosal tolerance a phenomenon among others in the common mucosal immune system. The mechanisms behind which are multiple. Three main opinions are being raised up .First ,tolerant cells emerged within the gut mucosa and migrates to oral mucosa suppressing immune function ,the second holds that tolerant cells evolved with in the sublingual sali... Show More
  • IgM-IgG-IgA Secondary Mixed Cryoglobulinemia Associated with Pediatric Tonsillitis

    Jassim Yazi Abdulla

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 10-12
    Received: Feb. 28, 2015
    Accepted: Mar. 05, 2015
    Published: Mar. 12, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: A cryoprotein was separated from sera of the pediatric tonsillitis patients. Such protein characterized as: percipitable at 4c , dissolvable at 37c and repercipitable at 4c. It showed gelatinous or crystalline texture. The immunochemical quantitation using single radial immune diffusion for immunoglobulin isotypes revealed mixed IgM-IgG-IgA isotype... Show More
  • Oral Mucosal Tolerance Versus Systemic Immune Response to Salmonella typhi Antigen

    Ibrahim Mohamed Saeed Shnawa, Zainab Khudhur Ahmed Al-Mahdi

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 13-16
    Received: Mar. 17, 2015
    Accepted: Mar. 28, 2015
    Published: Apr. 23, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: It was demonstrated that the oral vaccine application of Salmonella typhi antigen can activate low antibody agglutinin titer (mean:40±0) comparing with high agglutination titer induced by Intramuscular administration of Salmonella typhi antigen (mean 560.0 ± 51.64) as well as anti-Salmonella typhi IgG ELIZA shows high mean index value(mean = 0.695... Show More
  • The Interplay of the Local Microbiome with Oral Mucosal Immune Compartment: Minireview

    Ibrahim Mohamed Saeed Shnawa

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4-1, July 2015
    Pages: 17-19
    Received: May 20, 2015
    Accepted: May 20, 2015
    Published: May 29, 2015
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Oral Immunity
    Abstract: The oral microbiome is formed and functioned in balanced state during health and in an unbalanced state in the disease conditions. Microbiome in the oral compartment combats the weapons of the invading microbial pathogens .Now , there are a specific microbiome signature in each of the cases of health and disease. Oral microbiome expressed; probioti... Show More