Fatma Oguz
Istanbul University
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PLOS Genetics | 2007
Eric Spierings; Matthijs Hendriks; Léna Absi; Angelica Canossi; Sonal U. Chhaya; John Crowley; Harry Dolstra; Jean François Eliaou; Thomas M. Ellis; Jürgen Enczmann; Maria E. Fasano; Thibaut Gervais; Clara Gorodezky; Brigitte Kircher; David Laurin; Mary S. Leffell; Pascale Loiseau; Mari Malkki; Miroslaw Markiewicz; Miryam Martinetti; Etsuko Maruya; N. K. Mehra; Fatma Oguz; Machteld Oudshoorn; Noemi F. Pereira; Rajni Rani; Ruhena Sergeant; Jackie Thomson; T. H. Tran; Hannu Turpeinen
Minor histocompatibility (H) antigens are allogeneic target molecules having significant roles in alloimmune responses after human leukocyte antigen–matched solid organ and stem cell transplantation (SCT). Minor H antigens are instrumental in the processes of transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, and in the curative graft-versus-tumor effect of SCT. The latter characteristic enabled the current application of selected minor H antigens in clinical immunotherapeutic SCT protocols. No information exists on the global phenotypic distribution of the currently identified minor H antigens. Therefore, an estimation of their overall impact in human leukocyte antigen–matched solid organ and SCT in the major ethnic populations is still lacking. For the first time, a worldwide phenotype frequency analysis of ten autosomal minor H antigens was executed by 31 laboratories and comprised 2,685 randomly selected individuals from six major ethnic populations. Significant differences in minor H antigen frequencies were observed between the ethnic populations, some of which appeared to be geographically correlated.
Pediatric Neurology | 1999
Emin Ünüvar; Fatma Oguz; Müjgan Sıdal; Ayse Kilic
The therapeutic effect of corticosteroids in acute idiopathic peripheral nerve paralysis (Bells palsy) in children is controversial. The authors evaluated the effect of steroids on the early and late outcome of children with Bells palsy in a prospective randomized controlled setting. Forty-two patients (21 females, 21 males) with complete paralysis were enrolled in the study. Group 1 (n = 21) received methylprednisolone (1 mg/kg daily for 10 days orally); Group 2 (n = 21) did not. All patients were observed in the first 3 days of the disease and at 4, 6, and 12 months of follow-up. The mean age of Group 1 was 52.4 +/- 4.3 months, not significantly different from that of Group 2. In Group 1, 86% and 100% exhibited normal nerve function at 4 and 6 months of follow-up, respectively; in Group 2, 72% and 86% demonstrated complete recovery at 4 and 6 months, respectively, with improvement in all patients by 12 months. The improvement rates between the treated and untreated groups did not differ significantly. No side effects necessitated steroid withdrawal. The results of this study indicate that steroid therapy initiated at an early stage of childhood Bells palsy does not significantly improve the outcome.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2000
Fatma Oguz; Agop Citak; Emin Ünüvar; Müjgan Sıdal
OBJECTIVE To define clinical spectrum of airway foreign body aspiration in children and to evaluate the outcome and complications. METHODS A total of 53 patients (27 girls, 26 boys) with a mean age of 30.0+/-32.7 months, who aspirated foreign bodies were treated with bronchoscopy were divided into two groups with respect to the time they were diagnosed as early (Group 1, n=22, </=24 h after aspiration) and late diagnosed group (Group 2, n24 h after aspiration). The two groups were followed up prospectively for complications. RESULTS A total of 72% of patients were under a 3-year age group. Choking episode history was reported in 32% of patients but when families were questioned about it more in detail the rate increased to 51%. Acute episode of choking seemed trivial most of the families. Cough (69.8%), decreased breath sounds (52.8%) and wheezing (45.1%) were predominant symptoms. Sunflower seed (32. 1%) and peanuts (15.1%) were noted as common aspirated materials. Air trapping (59%) and consolidation (47%) were the most frequent radiological findings especially in the late diagnosed group (P<0. 01). Patients who aspirated organic materials frequently developed pneumonia diagnosed in late period after aspiration. CONCLUSION Pediatricians must be conscious to check for foreign body aspiration who have sudden onset of cough and wheezing episode. In any suspicion, a bronchoscopy should be considered even if there is not any positive history for aspiration. Children should be followed up after bronchoscopy for complications.
Leukemia Research | 2002
M. Tevfik Dorak; Fatma Oguz; Nevin Yalman; A. Sarper Diler; Sevgi Kalayoglu; Sema Anak; Deniz Sargin; Mahmut Çarin
Previous studies reported significant HLA-DR associations with various leukemias one of which is with HLA-DRB4 (DR53) family in male patients with childhood ALL. We have HLA-DR-typed 212 high-risk or relapsed patients with childhood (n=114) and adult (n=98) ALL and a total of 250 healthy controls (118 children, 132 adult) by PCR-SSP analysis. The members of the HLA-DRB3 (DR52) family were underrepresented in patients most significantly for HLA-DRB1*12 (P=0.0007) and HLA-DRB1*13 (P=0.0001). In childhood ALL, the protective effect of DRB3 was evident in homozygous form (P=0.001). The DRB4 marker frequency was increased in males with childhood ALL (67.4%) compared to age- and sex-matched controls (42.1%, P=0.003) and female patients (35.7%, P=0.004). Besides being a general marker for increased susceptibility to childhood ALL in males, HLA-DRB4 is over-represented in high-risk patients. These results further suggest that the HLA system is one of the components of genetic susceptibility to leukemia but mainly in childhood and in boys only.
Disease Markers | 2004
Fatma Oguz; Lale Ocal; Ali Sarper Diler; Hilmi Ozkul; Faruk Aşıcıoğlu; Esen Kasapoglu; Gokay Bozkurt; Meral Konice; Mahmut Çarin
The frequency and the distribution of HLA-B27 subtypes in spondylarthropathy (SpA) patients and controls were investigated in a sample Turkish population. B27 subtyping was performed by PCR-SSP method in two groups: 49 unrelated HLA-B27 positive Turkish patients with the diagnosis of SpA according to the European Spondyloarthropathy Study Group Criteria, and 55 HLA-B27 positive healthy controls. The frequency of HLA-B∗27 was 2.6% in the Turkish population, and B∗2705 was the predominant allele among patients with SpA. The difference was mainly between male patients and male controls The proportion of B∗2705 among B27-positive patients and controls was significantly different (P = 0.02). Our study supports other reports from different populations which showed that B∗2705 and B∗2702 were more frequent in Caucasian patients with SpA.
Transplantation proceedings | 2012
Yalçın Seyhun; J. Mytilineos; Aydin Turkmen; Fatma Oguz; Cigdem Kekik; Kursat Ozdilli; I. Nane; F. Aydin; Mahmut Çarin
BACKGROUND Certain cytokine gene polymorphisms (CGPs) have been shown to be associated with renal transplant rejection episodes or graft outcomes. We sought to evaluate the relationships between gene polymorphisms and acute rejection episodes (RG, n = 19) versus stable graft function (NRG, n = 71) in transplant recipients compared with healthy control subjects (HCG, n = 150). The follow-up time period was 18 months. Using polymerase chain reaction sequence-specific primers with the Heidelberg kit we genotyped 22 single nucleotide polymorphisms distributed across 13 cytokine and cytokine receptor genes. RESULTS Interleukin (IL)-2 TT/GT haplotype was found in 36.8% of RG patients and 6.7% of HCG but not among the NRG (P < .0001; .0007). The IL-2 GG/TT haplotype was observed among 13 NRG and nine HCG patients (P = .007); the IL-2 GG/GG haplotype, 18.7% HCG and 4.2% NRG patients (P = .0033); and the IL-2 TT/TT haplotype, five NRG and eight HCG patients, but none of the RG cohort (P > .05). The transforming-growth factor-beta 1 CG/CC haplotype was noted in 15 NRG (21.1%) and four HCG but no RG patients (P < .0001). The IL-2 +166 GT genotype was detected in 36.8% of RG, 8.5% of NRG, and 14.7% of HCG patients (P = .005, .0244). The IL-2 -330 GG genotype was demonstrated in 32 healthy controls and three nonrejection transplant patients (P = .0007). Significant differences were concluded between NRG and HCG for IL-6 565 AG, IL-1beta -511 TT and +3962 CC/CT/TT genotypes. DISCUSSION We observed significant differences among the frequencies of IL-2 gene polymorphisms among RG and NRG subjects, which agreed with previous clinical, but not in vitro studies.
International Journal of Immunogenetics | 2006
Hasan Kudat; G. Telci; Ahmet Bilge Sözen; Fatma Oguz; Vakur Akkaya; Mustafa Özcan; Dursun Atilgan; M. Carin; Özen Güven
Only a small fraction of the streptococcal pharyngitis progress to rheumatic carditis, which implies that environmental, host and microbial factors interact to cause an aberrant immune response against the antigens of the microorganism that cross‐react with cardiac tissues. Although there are numerous studies and a general consensus on the relation between human leucocyte antigen (HLA) class II antigens and rheumatic heart disease (RHD), the details and the culprit antigens are still controversial. The study was undertaken to examine 100 patients with chronic RHD and 100 controls for HLA class I and class II antigens for differences in prevalence. All samples were typed at the HLA‐DRB1/3/4/5 and DQB1 loci by the sequence‐specific primer (PCR‐SSP) method at low resolution. For HLA class I antigens, HLA‐B13 frequency was marginally increased in patients with RHD compared to controls without reaching statistical significance. For class II antigens, RHD patients had higher frequencies for HLA‐DRB1*01 (RHD 24%, controls 10%), DRB1*04 (RHD 35%, controls 26%), DRB1*07 (RHD 18%, controls 11%) and HLA‐DQB1*02 (RHD 32%, controls 17%) without reaching statistical significance, and significantly lower frequencies for DRB1*13 (Pc < 0.003, OR: 5.69), DRB5* (Pc < 0.003, OR: 33) and DRB3* (Pc = 0.03, OR: 2.66) compared to controls. It was concluded that host, microbial and environmental factors collude to create acute rheumatic fever (RF) and chronic rheumatic valve disease. The HLA‐DRB1*13, DRB5* and DRB3* were protective against the development of rheumatic valve damage.
Journal of International Medical Research | 2010
K Ozdilli; Fatma Oguz; Sema Anak; Cigdem Kekik; Mahmut Çarin; G Gedikoglu
In this study, blood samples were taken from 200 patients with childhood acute leukaemias, including acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), and from 100 healthy volunteers (controls). The frequency of the human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB1*04 allele was significantly higher, and the frequencies of the HLA-A23 and HLA-B7 antigens were significantly lower, in patients with ALL compared with controls. Among patients with AML, the frequency of the HLA-B49 antigen and the HLA-DRB1*15 allele were significantly higher, whereas the frequencies of the HLA-A11 and HLA-B38 antigens were significantly lower compared with controls. The frequency of the HLA-DRB1*04 allele was also significantly higher in male patients with ALL and AML, whereas the HLA-DRB1*13 allele was found significantly less frequently in male AML and female ALL patients than in controls. To date, this is the only study to evaluate the associations between HLA molecules and leukaemia in a Turkish population with acute childhood leukaemia.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2003
Fatma Oguz; Emin Ünüvar; Yusufhan Suoglu; Burak Erdamar; Gülnur Dündar; Sami Katircioglu; Müjgan Sıdal
BACKGROUND Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common childhood infection that is frequently treated by antibiotics. There are no prospective and comprehensive trials evaluating childhood AOM for etiologic pathogens and resistance pattern in Turkey. The aims of the study were to determine the bacterial etiologies and resistance patterns, and identify the efficacy and the relapse rates of 3 days of azitromycin and 10 days of cefaclor therapy in AOM. METHODS This prospective, randomized, single-blind, open study was carried out in 78 cases of AOM. Mean age was 30.7+/-27 months. Tympanocentesis and aspiration of middle ear fluid (MEF) were used to obtain purulent material from the middle ear. Group 1 consisted of the cases (n=41) on azitromycin therapy and Group 2 (n=37) on cefaclor. Dosage of azitromycin was 10 mg/kg per day for 3 days and cefaclor 40 mg/kg per day for 10 days. The patients were evaluated on days 3-5 (second visit), day 10 (third visit), and day 30 (fourth visit) during follow-up. RESULTS A total of 50 species were isolated from 44 of 78 cases from which materials were obtained (44/78; 56.4%). Most frequently isolated microorganism was Streptococcus pneumoniae (n=18; 36%), followed by Haemophilus influenzae (n=11; 22%), S. aureus (n=9; 18%), Moraxella catarrhalis (n=4; 8%), and group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GAS, n=4; 8%). Enterococcus faecalis was isolated from three cases and H. parainfluenzae from one. Penicillin and amoxicillin resistances of bacteria were found to be 40 and 36%, respectively. The frequency of penicillin and amoxicillin resistance in </=24-month age group was 59 and 66.6%, respectively. The patients did not demonstrate significant differences in terms of cure rate on the third to fifth day (Group 1: 32.5%; Group 2: 36.4%), 10th day (Group 1: 76.9%; Group 2: 84.8%), and on 30th day (Group 1: 91.3%; Group 2: 81.8%). There were no significant differences with respect to side effects, relapse, and re-infection rate between the two groups. CONCLUSION In more than half of the AOM cases, bacteria were isolated from MEF and most frequently isolated organisms were S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, and S. aureus. Three-day azitromycin therapy was as effective as 10-day cefaclor therapy.
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics | 1994
Müjgan Sıdal; Fatma Oguz; Unüvar A; Sarbat G; Olcay Neyzi
This study, which aimed to assess the results of three different regimens in the treatment of pneumonia, was carried out at the Pediatric Outpatient Department of Capa Childrens Hospital in Istanbul on 151 patients aged between 4 months and 14 years. The first group (n = 46) received co-trimoxazole orally for 10 days and the second group (n = 63) procaine penicillin G in intramuscularly for 10 days. Benzathin penicillin G combined with procaine penicillin G was given to the third group (n = 42) as a single dose intramuscularly. While the best results were obtained with penicillin procaine G, no statistically significant difference was found between this regimen and co-trimoxazole therapy (chi 2 = 0.305023 P = 0.5). We suggest that co-trimoxazole is easy to administer and cost effective in the ambulatory treatment of pneumonia in children.