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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009

Defects along the TH17 differentiation pathway underlie genetically distinct forms of the hyper IgE syndrome

Shadi Al Khatib; Sevgi Keles; Maria Garcia-Lloret; Elif Karakoc-Aydiner; Ismail Reisli; Hasibe Artac; Yildiz Camcioglu; Haluk Çokuğraş; Ayper Somer; Necil Kutukculer; Mustafa Yilmaz; Aydan Ikinciogullari; Olcay Yegin; Mutlu Yüksek; Ferah Genel; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Nerin N. Bahceciler; Anupama Rambhatla; Derek W. Nickerson; Sean A. McGhee; Isil B. Barlan; Talal A. Chatila

BACKGROUND The hyper IgE syndrome (HIES) is characterized by abscesses, eczema, recurrent infections, skeletal and connective tissue abnormalities, elevated serum IgE, and diminished inflammatory responses. It exists as autosomal-dominant and autosomal-recessive forms that manifest common and distinguishing clinical features. A majority of those with autosomal-dominant HIES have heterozygous mutations in signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-3 and impaired T(H)17 differentiation. OBJECTIVE To elucidate mechanisms underlying different forms of HIES. METHODS A cohort of 25 Turkish children diagnosed with HIES were examined for STAT3 mutations by DNA sequencing. Activation of STAT3 by IL-6 and IL-21 and STAT1 by IFN-alpha was assessed by intracellular staining with anti-phospho (p)STAT3 and -pSTAT1 antibodies. T(H)17 and T(H)1 cell differentiation was assessed by measuring the production of IL-17 and IFN-gamma, respectively. RESULTS Six subjects had STAT3 mutations affecting the DNA binding, Src homology 2, and transactivation domains, including 3 novel ones. Mutation-positive but not mutation-negative subjects with HIES exhibited reduced phosphorylation of STAT3 in response to cytokine stimulation, whereas pSTAT1 activation was unaffected. Both patient groups exhibited impaired T(H)17 responses, but whereas STAT3 mutations abrogated early steps in T(H)17 differentiation, the defects in patients with HIES with normal STAT3 affected more distal steps. CONCLUSION In this cohort of Turkish children with HIES, a majority had normal STAT3, implicating other targets in disease pathogenesis. Impaired T(H)17 responses were evident irrespective of the STAT3 mutation status, indicating that different genetic forms of HIES share a common functional outcome.


Pediatric Pulmonology | 2011

Unusual presentation: Pulmonary hemosiderosis with celiac disease and retinitis pigmentosa in a child†

Ozlem Keskin; Mehmet Keskin; Elif Güler; Ediz Tutar; Oguzhan Saygili; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Yılmaz Kör; Haydar Celik; Enes Coskun

Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH) is a rare disease characterized by anemia, hemoptysis and recurrent alveolar hemorrhage. The combination of IPH and celiac disease (CD) is extremely rare. We report a 9‐year‐old boy with Lane‐Hamilton syndrome, co‐occurrence of pulmonary hemosiderosis with CD. This presentation is unique presentation because he has also retinal pigmentation. Pediatr. Pulmonol. 2011; 46:820–823.


Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2008

Prevalence of immediate hypersensitivity reactions to cow's milk in infants based on skin prick test and questionnaire

Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Didem Yazi; Ozlem Yesil; Tunc Akkoc; M. Gezer; Cevdet Ozdemir; N. Bakirci; Nerin N. Bahceciler; Isil B. Barlan

OBJECTIVE Cows milk (CM) hypersensitivity is one of the most frequent hypersensitivities in infants. The objective of our study was to investigate the prevalence of immediate hypersensitivity to CM based on skin prick test results and to evaluate associated allergic conditions ascertained by questionnaire in infants living in Istanbul. METHODS All infants born between June 2001 and May 2002 were recalled to the hospital according to their dates of birth, and 1015 infants aged between 8-18 months were included in the study. An interview was conducted with each mother and a questionnaire requesting data on cows milk hypersensitivity and other allergic diseases was completed during this interview. A cows milk skin prick test (SPT) was applied to all infants. An open CM challenge test was then carried out on infants with a positive SPT to CM. RESULTS Among the 1015 infants who underwent SPT, six (0.59 %) demonstrated immediate hyper-sensitivity to the CM allergen and three (0.29 %) developed a positive response to the CM challenge test. The results of the questionnaire revealed that 112 (11.0 %) of the infants had family history of allergic diseases, 96 infants (9.5 %) had a positive history of recurrent wheezing, and 166 (16.4 %) had a history of skin rash resembling atopic dermatitis. CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest that CM hyper-sensitivity, with its low prevalence, might not be a serious health concern in Turkish infants.


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2007

Pregnancy in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with imatinib.

Mehmet Yilmaz; Osman Demirhan; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Mustafa Pehlivan; Vahap Okan; Ozcan Balat; Sacide Pehlivan

Pregnancy in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with imatinib Mehmet Yilmaz a; Osman Demirhan b; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu c; Mustafa Pehlivan a; Vahap Okan a; Ozcan Balat d; Sacide Pehlivan e a Department of Hematology, School of Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey b Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey c Departments of Pediatrics, d Obstetrics and Gynecology, e Medical Biology and Genetics, School of Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey


Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2008

Prevalence of egg sensitization in Turkish infants based on skin prick test

Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Didem Yazi; Ozlem Yesil; Tunc Akkoc; M. Gezer; N. Bakirci; Nerin N. Bahceciler; Isil B. Barlan

AIM Egg allergy is one of the most frequent allergies in infants. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of sensitization to egg in infants based on skin prick test results and to evaluate associated allergic conditions by questionnaire. METHODS All infants born between June 2001 and May 2002 were recalled to the hospital according to their dates of birth, and 1015 infants aged between 8-18 months were included in the study. An interview was conducted with each mother and a questionnaire requesting data on food allergy and other allergic diseases was completed during this interview. An egg skin prick test (whole egg) was applied to all infants. RESULTS Positive skin prick test results were recorded in 19 infants (1.87 %). There was no difference between the prick test-positive and -negative groups with respect to any of the demographic characteristics investigated (gender, age, birth weight, egg consumption, age of introduction of egg and other solids, breastfeeding). No significant association was demonstrated between sensitization to egg and family history of allergy. Moreover, there was no association between sensitization to egg and occurrence of atopic dermatitis, recurrent wheezing, gastrointestinal symptoms and doctor diagnosis of asthma. CONCLUSION The prevalence of egg sensitization based on skin prick test results has been found as 1.87 % among Turkish infants in Istanbul. However, no significant relationship was found between allergic sensitization to egg and occurrence of allergic diseases in this study population.


Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2016

The efficacy of single-high dose inhaled corticosteroid versus oral prednisone treatment on exhaled leukotriene and 8-isoprostane levels in mild to moderate asthmatic children with asthma exacerbation

Ozlem Keskin; Ünal Uluca; Mehmet Keskin; Bulent Gogebakan; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; M.Y. Ozkars; Seval Kul; Hasan Bayram; Yavuz Coşkun

BACKGROUND The anti-inflammatory effect of high-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in children with asthma exacerbation is unknown. We aimed to investigate the efficacy of single-high dose ICS versus oral prednisone treatment followed by a course of six day high-dose ICS or oral prednisone (P) treatment on the concentrations of Cys-LTs and 8-isoprostane levels in the exhaled breath condensate (EBC) of children with asthma exacerbation. METHODS Ninety-four children with moderate-severe asthma exacerbation were evaluated with asthma scores, peak expiratory flow rate (PEF), forced expiratory volume in first second (FEV1) and exhaled Cys-LT and 8-isoprostane levels before and after treatment. EBC was collected from 52 patients before and four hours after treatment with inhaled fluticasone propionate (FP) (4000 μg) or P and after six days of treatment with FP-1000 μg/day or P. Cys-LTs and 8-isoprostane concentrations were determined using a specific immunoassay kit. RESULTS Both single high-dose FP (n=59) and p (n=35) treatment resulted in a significant improvement in asthma score (p<0.0001), PEF (p<0.0001), and FEV1 (p<0.0001). Cys-LT concentration in the EBC decreased significantly both after the initial treatment (p=0.001), and at the end of the six-day period in the FP group (p<0.0001). 8-Isoprostane concentration was lower only after six days of treatment with FP-1000 μg/day in the FP group (p=0.023). There was a significant decrease in exhaled Cys-LTs after four hours (p=0.012) and six days of P treatment (p=0.018) in children with asthma exacerbation. CONCLUSIONS High-dose ICS treatment may be useful in the treatment of children with asthma exacerbation. The effects start as early as after four hours. The suppression of Cys-LTs production contributes to the early effects. Suppression of both Cys-LTs and oxidants may favourably contribute to the effects observed later.


Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2014

Relationship between exhaled leukotriene and 8-isoprostane levels and asthma severity, asthma control level, and asthma control test score.

Ozlem Keskin; S. Balaban; Mehmet Keskin; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Bulent Gogebakan; M.Y. Ozkars; Seval Kul; Hasan Bayram; Yavuz Coşkun

OBJECTIVE Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a completely non-invasive method for the collection of airway secretions to measure intense inflammation in the airways of asthmatics. It has been shown that the childhood asthma control test (c-ACT) is a good tool for use in the evaluation of asthmatics. Whether the c-ACT score and asthma control level correlate with the airway inflammation is not well known. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between exhaled cysteinyl leukotrienes (Cys-LTs) and 8-isoprostane levels and asthma severity, asthma control level and c-ACT score in asthmatic children. METHODS Thirty asthmatic children were evaluated with c-ACT score and pulmonary function tests. Asthma severity and asthma control level were assessed according to GINA. EBC was collected and Cys-LTs and 8-isoprostane concentrations were determined using a specific immunoassay kit. RESULTS Exhaled 8-isoprostane level in patients with moderate persistent asthma [114 (55-146)pg/ml] was higher than in the mild persistent group [52 (21-91)pg/ml] (p=0.05, Mann-Whitney U [MWU]). EBC 8-isoprostane in children with 1-4 asthma exacerbations/year [52 (16-80)pg/ml] was significantly lower than in children with >4 asthma exacerbations/year [114 (57-129)pg/ml] (p<0.05, MWU). No significant relation was determined between exhaled 8-isoprostane and Cys-LTs levels and c-ACT score and asthma control level. Exhaled 8-isoprostane correlated negatively with bronchodilator response (p=0.015, r=-0.45). CONCLUSIONS Exhaled 8-isoprostane, as an oxidative stress specifier, was found to be increased in relation with asthma exacerbation frequency and oxidative stress increases with the severity of asthma. In contrast to asthma severity level, c-ACT score and asthma control level may not reflect airway inflammation.


Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2012

Exhaled RANTES and interleukin 4 levels after exercise challenge in children with asthma

Ozlem Keskin; Mehmet Keskin; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; M.Y. Ozkars; Bulent Gogebakan; Seval Kul; Hasan Bayram; Yavuz Coşkun

BACKGROUND Despite the universality and clinical significance of exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB), the mechanisms responsible for it are incompletely understood. OBJECTIVE To investigate the role of exhaled RANTES (regulated on activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted) and interleukin (IL) 4 in EIB in children with asthma. METHODS Fifty-six children with asthma were evaluated with exercise challenge and exhaled RANTES and IL-4 levels. Exhaled breath condensate was collected before and 30 minutes after exercise challenge. RANTES and IL-4 concentrations were determined using a specific immunoassay kit. RESULTS A significant increase was found in RANTES levels after exercise challenge in the asthmatic children (P<.001). A statistically significant increase in RANTES levels was noted after exercise challenge in both the asthmatic children with EIB (n=25, P=.007) and in the non-EIB asthmatic group (n=31, P=.005). Our study revealed that exhaled RANTES level correlates significantly well with percentage of forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), exacerbation frequency, serum IgE, and body mass index. No statistically significant increase was found in IL-4 levels after exercise challenge. The maximal postexercise decrease in FEV1 strongly correlated with total eosinophil count (P<.001, r = -0.61) and baseline ratio of FEV1 to forced vital capacity (FVC) (P=.002, r=0.40). Results from multivariate regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, and atopy as covariates showed that eosinophil count and FEV1/FVC ratio were significantly associated with EIB. CONCLUSION We found that exercise challenge, leading to hyperosmolar stimulus, may increase exhaled RANTES levels in children with asthma. In addition, exhaled RANTES levels correlate well with serum IgE, severity of asthma, FEV1/FVC ratio, and body mass index. RANTES and IL-4 may not be independent predictors for EIB. Furthermore, eosinophil count and FEV1/FVC ratio may predict the presence and severity of EIB in asthmatic children.


Pediatric Allergy and Immunology | 2016

Genetic associations of the response to inhaled corticosteroids in children during an asthma exacerbation.

Ozlem Keskin; Ünal Uluca; Esra Birben; Yavuz Coşkun; M.Y. Ozkars; Mehmet Keskin; Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Omer Kalayci

Genetic associations of the response to inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) during an asthma exacerbation are unknown.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2018

Most children who are allergic to cow’s milk tolerate yogurt

Ercan Kucukosmanoglu; Evrim Özen; Sevgi Bilgiç Eltan; Mehmet Yaşar Özkars; Ozlem Keskin

Objective Cow’s milk allergy is the most common food allergy in childhood. Changes occur in the protein structure of milk during yogurt fermentation. This study aimed to determine whether children who are diagnosed with a cow’s milk allergy can tolerate yogurt. Methods We performed a yogurt challenge test on 34 children who were diagnosed with a cow’s milk allergy in our Pediatric Allergy Outpatient Clinic. The mean age of 24 male and 10 female children was 24 ± 13 months. Results A reaction was observed in 17 (50%) patients, whereas no reaction was observed in the other 17 (50%) during an oral yogurt challenge test that was performed in all of the 34 patients with a cow’s milk allergy. Cow’s milk-specific immunoglobulin E levels were significantly lower in the group of children who could tolerate yogurt than in the group of children who could not tolerate yogurt. Conclusion Yogurt is tolerated by half of children with a cow’s milk allergy when subjected to a challenge test performed with yogurt, which is consumed as much as milk in Turkey.

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Ozlem Keskin

University of Gaziantep

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M.Y. Ozkars

University of Gaziantep

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Hasan Bayram

University of Gaziantep

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