Martin Bland
St George's Hospital
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Arthritis & Rheumatism | 1999
Mando Watson; Pauline M. Rudd; Martin Bland; Raymond A. Dwek; John S. Axford
OBJECTIVE To look for oligosaccharide structural variants of IgG that may be unique to specific rheumatic diseases. METHODS Using normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatography technology, a comparison was made of the oligosaccharide pools released from serum IgG from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (n = 10), ankylosing spondylitis (AS) (n = 10), primary Sjögrens syndrome (n = 6), juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) (n = 13), psoriatic arthritis (n = 9), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (n = 5), and healthy control individuals (n = 19). RESULTS The oligosaccharide pools were resolved into 13 peaks and the relative proportions of the peaks in each disease group was significantly different from that in healthy controls (P < 0.0001-0.05). A characteristic serum IgG oligosaccharide profile, or sugar print, for each of the rheumatic diseases was found. The sugar prints exhibited a range of glycosylation patterns whereby all RA (P < 0.0001) and JCA (P < 0.006) patients had predominantly agalactosyl structures, while SLE (P < 0.03-0.0001) and AS (P < 0.025-0.0001) patients had predominantly digalactosyl structures. CONCLUSION The data suggest that each disease is associated with a specific mechanism that gives rise to alterations in the normal glycosylation pattern of IgG. Sugar printing of IgG is therefore a potential means for the differentiation of rheumatic diseases and may provide insight into disease pathogenesis.
The Lancet | 1976
Martin Bland; Iain Chalmers; Andy Haines; Trisha White; Tom Heller; Alison Macfarlane; Ian Russell
No wonder you activities are, reading will be always needed. It is not only to fulfil the duties that you need to finish in deadline time. Reading will encourage your mind and thoughts. Of course, reading will greatly develop your experiences about everything. Reading priorities in health is also a way as one of the collective books that gives many advantages. The advantages are not only for you, but for the other peoples with those meaningful benefits.
European Heart Journal | 2005
Yee Guan Yap; Trinh Duong; Martin Bland; Marek Malik; Christian Torp-Pedersen; Lars Køber; Stuart J. Connolly; Bradley Marchant; John Camm
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2004
Reza Motallebzadeh; Robin Kanagasabay; Martin Bland; Juan Carlos Kaski; Marjan Jahangiri
International Journal of Cardiology | 2008
Yee Guan Yap; Trinh Duong; Martin Bland; Marek Malik; Christian Torp-Pedersen; Lars Køber; Stuart J. Connolly; Mark M. Gallagher; A. John Camm
Health Education Journal | 1978
Beulah R. Bewley; Martin Bland
Archive | 2010
Emma Wilton; Martin Bland; M.M. Thompson; Marjan Jahangiri
BMJ | 2002
Martin Bland
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2004
Xiao Hua Guo; Martin Bland; Mark M. Gallagher; Yi Gang; Naib AL-Saady; John Camm
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003
Yee Guan Yap; Trinh Duong; Martin Bland; Christian Torp-Pederson; Lars Køber; Marek Malik; Stuart J. Connolly; Bradley Marchant; A. John Camm