Maria Wąsik
Medical University of Warsaw
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Maria Jaworska-Wilczyńska; Adriana Magalska; Katarzyna Piwocka; Piotr Szymański; Mariusz Kuśmierczyk; Maria Wąsik; Tomasz Hryniewiecki
Aims The objective of this study was to investigate inflammatory markers of the postpericardiotomy syndrome (PPS) and to determine individuals prone to develop the PPS. Methods and Results The study included 75 patients with a stable coronary disease that had underwent coronary artery bypass surgery. Serum samples were collected prior to the surgery and on the 5th day after the operation, to measure the concentration of IL-8, IL-6, IL-1β, IL-10, TNF, IL-12p70. All included patients were screened for the PPS before discharge from the hospital and 6 months after the surgery. The 49 patients developed the PPS (65.4%), among them 42 (56%) patients had pleural effusion, and 23 (31%) had pericardial effusion. The cytokine analysis has shown an inverse correlation between IL-8 concentration before the surgery, and the occurrence of the PPS (p = 0.026). There were also positive correlations between the magnitude of increase of IL-8 and IL-1β concentrations on the 5th day after the surgery and the occurrence of the PPS (p = 0.006 and p = 0.049 respectively). Multivariate analysis revealed IL-8 concentration before surgery as an independent risk factor of the PPS development (HR = 0.976; 95%CI: 0.956–0.996, p = 0.02). Cut-off point was established to assess the predictive value of IL-8 concentration (21.1 pg/ml). The test parameters were: sensitivity: 62.5%, specificity: 75%, positive predictive value: 83% and negative predictive value: 50%. Clinical evaluation showed the relationship between the hemoglobin concentration before the surgery and the PPS occurrence (p = 0.01). Conclusion The IL-8 and IL-1β may participate in the postpericardiotomy syndrome pathogenesis, and the IL-8 concentration measurement may select patients with the risk of the PPS development.
Pharmacological Reports | 2012
Urszula Demkow; Pawel J. Winklewski; Olga Ciepiela; Katarzyna Popko; Anna Lipińska; Anna Kucharska; Beata Michalska; Maria Wąsik
Insulin significantly influences Ca(2+) signals evoked by various stimulants. In type 1 recent onset diabetes mellitus the proliferative response of T cells is significantly decreased. The number of clinical trials exploring the role of anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies (mAb) as a therapeutic agent in recent onset diabetes mellitus type 1 is increasing last years. Therefore, a better understanding of the interplay between T cell receptor (TCR) dependent Ca(2+) increase, and insulin is of vital clinical significance. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of insulin on TCR evoked Ca(2+) responses in T lymphocytes obtained from healthy volunteers and patients suffering from long lasting diabetes mellitus type 1. Analysis was performed with use of the flow cytometer. We demonstrated that T cells ability to mobilize Ca(2+) was significantly reduced in long lasting diabetes mellitus type 1. Ca(2+) decrease achieved by the long term incubation with anti-CD3 mAb in T cells from healthy volunteers was restored by insulin. Strong interrelationship between baseline Ca(2+) level and plateau phase response to TCR stimulation was observed in the cytoplasm of cells pre-incubated with insulin from both healthy subjects and diabetic patients (r = 0.95, p < 0.0001 and r = 0.94, p < 0.0001, respectively). We postulate the existence of the interplay between TCR mediated activation and insulin. The TCR-insulin interplay is blunted in long lasting diabetes mellitus type 1. These observations may have an important implication for future therapeutic options in diabetes.
Clinical Cancer Research | 2003
Marcin Makowski; Tomasz Grzela; Justyna Niderla; Maciej Łazarczyk; Paweł Mróz; Maciej Kopeé; Magdalena Legat; Katarzyna Strusińska; Katarzyna Koziak; Dominika Nowis; Piotr Mrowka; Maria Wąsik; Marek Jakóbisiak; Jakub Gołąb
Rheumatology International | 2012
Anna Stelmaszczyk-Emmel; Teresa Jackowska; Lidia Rutkowska-Sak; Maria Marusak-Banacka; Maria Wąsik
Advances in respiratory medicine | 2009
Olga Potapińska; Elżbieta Górska; Anna Zawadzka-Krajewska; Marek Kulus; Maria Wąsik; Urszula Demkow
Central European Journal of Immunology | 2004
Barbara Jakubczak; Katarzyna Popko; Maria Wąsik; Pawel J. Winklewski; Robert Wasilewski
Advances in respiratory medicine | 2009
Olga Potapińska; Urszula Demkow; Maria Wąsik
Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis | 2013
Agata Serwatowska-Bargieł; Maria Wąsik; Maria K. Kornacka; Elżbieta Górska; Robert Kozarski
Central European Journal of Immunology | 2012
Elżbieta Górska; Maria Wąsik
Central European Journal of Immunology | 2008
Marta Jaworska-Zaremba; Elżbieta Mierzwińska-Nastalska; Łukasz Łomżyński; Katarzyna Popko; Maria Wąsik