Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
Near East University
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Immunotherapy | 2011
Nerin Nadir Bahceciler; Nazan Cobanoglu
Subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy has long been used in allergic rhinitis and/or asthma and has been recognized to be efficacious. However, owing to the inconvenience of injection and the risk of serious side effects, alternative concepts inspiring the search for effective noninjective routes, namely sublingual administration of allergens, have emerged. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) appears to be associated with a lower incidence of systemic reactions. The clinical efficacy of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) is well established for both rhinitis and asthma. Meta-analyses relating to its efficacy on asthma and rhinitis are available. SLIT has also been validated in this respect. Comparative clinical studies of SLIT versus SCIT are scarce demonstrating both routes to be clinically efficient. Knowledge of the exact mechanism of action of SLIT has been increasing in the last decade. In addition, recent studies have proved similarities of the immunological changes with the treatment of both routes. Further comparative clinical and immunological studies of SLIT versus SCIT are needed to confirm the long-term efficacy and to complete the knowledge of immunological mechanisms of both routes. Moreover, better understanding of the interaction of allergen and oral mucosal dendritic cells during SLIT may allow improved targeting of SLIT vaccines.
Inhalation Toxicology | 2012
Nazan Cobanoglu; Ceyhun Dalkan; Nilufer Galip; Hakan Tekguc; Murat Uncu; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
Context: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) related inflammation has an anorexigenic effect through affecting the release of appetite-modulating mediators, leptin and ghrelin. Elevated serum calprotectin levels are found in a variety of inflammatory conditions. Objective: To study the relation between ETS and body mass index (BMI), as well as serum levels of leptin, ghrelin and calprotectin. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed by searching the smoking status of parents. After filling in the questionnaires, parents were phoned and children were invited to supply fasting blood samples in order to measure serum levels of leptin, ghrelin and calprotectin, and to calculate their BMIs. Participant children were divided into Group 1 (n = 51), those who are not exposed to and Group 2 (n = 46), exposed to indoor ETS. Results: There were no statistical difference in BMI, leptin and ghrelin levels between Group 1 and Group 2 (p values are 0.85, 0.87 and 0.42, respectively), but serum calprotectin levels were statistically higher in Group 2 (p = 0.003). Discussion and conclusion: In this study serum levels of calprotectin were found to be higher in children with indoor ETS exposure where no relation was detected with BMI and serum levels of leptin and ghrelin. Increased serum levels of calprotectin might be an indicator of inflammation related to ETS exposure.
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | 2013
Nazan Cobanoglu; Nilufer Galip; Ceyhun Dalkan; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
BackgroundAppetite-modulating hormones ghrelin and leptin might be relevant to asthma with their pro-inflammatory effects, and calprotectin has been recognized as a promising marker of inflammation. The purpose of this study was to explore whether asthma, atopy and lung functions has a relation with serum levels of leptin, ghrelin and calprotectin as inflammatory markers in children.MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed by searching the doctor diagnosed asthma through questionnaires filled in by parents who were phoned, and children were invited to supply fasting blood samples in order to measure serum levels of leptin, ghrelin and calprotectin, and to perform skin prick test and spirometry. Participants were divided into Group 1, children with previous diagnosis of asthma, and Group 2, children without previous diagnosis of asthma.ResultsOne thousand and two hundred questionnaires were distributed and 589 of them were returned filled in. Out of 74 children whose parents accepted to participate in the study, 23 were in Group 1 and 51 were in Group 2. There was no statistical difference in serum levels of leptin, ghrelin, calprotectin, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), peak expiratory flow (PEF) , forced expiratory flow between 25 and 75% of vital capacity (FEF25-75) values , and skin prick test results between the two groups (p values are 0.39, 0.72, 0.5, 0.17, 0.5, 0.27, 0.18, and 0.81 respectively).ConclusionIn this study the inflammation in asthmatic children could not be shown by using serum leptin, ghrelin and calprotectin levels and this is possibly due to the low number of children with ever asthma and equal skin prick test positivity in both groups. This study is the first study aimed to show the relation between serum calprotectin levels and inflammation in asthma. As this study was a cross-sectional study, further prospectively designed randomized controlled studies are necessary to show the association of these markers and inflammation in asthma.
Paediatrics and International Child Health | 2014
Ceyhun Dalkan; Nilufer Galip; Hakan Tekguc; Nazan Cobanoglu; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
Abstract Background: The ISAAC (the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood) questionnaire has been used to standardize research on the prevalence of asthma in children since 1991. Aim: In this Phase I study, the prevalence of asthma, other allergic diseases and atopy was evaluated in North Cyprus. Methods: The ISAAC questionnaire was distributed to grades I–V schoolchildren. Data were obtained from parents of 580 schoolchildren aged between 7 and 12 years attending a primary school in Nicosia, the capital of North Cyprus. Of those, a sub-group of 97 (16·7%) randomly selected children were evaluated by skin prick test (SPT) and lung function test (LFT). Results: The prevalence rates of asthma ever, current wheezing and SPT-positivity were 20·8%, 10% and 68%, respectively. The prevalence of atopy was significantly higher in the randomly selected subgroup of 97 (68%) patients subjected to SPT and LFT, and the house dust mite (HDM) was the allergen to which children were most frequently sensitized. Conclusions: In northern Cyprus, the prevalence rates of asthma, allergic diseases and atopic sensitization in 7–12-year-old children are extremely high. Sensitization to HDM is a risk factor for the development of asthma.
Paediatrics and International Child Health | 2013
Nazan Cobanoglu; Nilufer Galip; Ceyhun Dalkan; Cem Comunoglu; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
Abstract A 6-year-old boy presented with recurrent pneumonia and diarrhoea for 3 years. He had extensive mediastinal lymphadenopathy and atelectasis with low serum levels of IgA, IgG and IgG3. An inguinal lymph node biopsy demonstrated histological and histochemical features of Rosai–Dorfman disease. There was emperipolesis and histiocytes were immune-positive for S100 proteins. He responded to corticosteroids and regular infusions of immunoglobulins.
Archives of Rheumatology | 2017
Nilufer Galip; Ceyhun Dalkan; Ayşe Terali; Nazan Çobanoğlu; Ayfer Ülgenalp; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler; Salih Kavukçu
Objectives This study aims to determine the carrier frequency and the most common mutations of the Mediterranean FeVer (MEFV) gene in healthy Cypriot population of Turkish origin. Patients and methods A total of 296 healthy participants (102 males, 194 females; median age 30 years; range 1 to 81 years) were evaluated. The exon 2, 3, 5 and 10 of MEFV genes were amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Results The participants demonstrated an extremely high carrier rate (12.5%). Most commonly detected mutations were E148Q and A74S, with rates of 7.3% and 2.8%, respectively. Conclusion Mediterranean FeVer gene mutation types and carrier rates in Turkish Cypriot population are different than other Mediterranean populations in the region. MEFV mutation carriage is frequent in North Cyprus and familial Mediterranean fever might be one of the causes for end stage renal disease in Turkish Cypriots.
Immunotherapy | 2017
Nerin Nadir Bahceciler; Nilufer Galip; Arzu Babayigit
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Pediatrics | 2016
Ilke Beyitler; Murat Uncu; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler; Ozgur Tosun; Salih Kavukçu
Iranian Journal of Public Health | 2016
Burçin Şanlidağ; Buse Çağin; Övgü Özenli; Özlem Şahaloğlu; Ceyhun Dalkan; Nilufer Galip; Arzu Babayiğit Hocaoğlu; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler
MINERVA Pediatrica | 2015
Ceyhun Dalkan; Sayili A; Nilufer Galip; Dirik E; Nerin Nadir Bahceciler