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American Journal of Medical Genetics | 2000

Manifestations and linkage analysis in X‐linked autoimmunity‐immunodeficiency syndrome

Polly J. Ferguson; Susan H. Blanton; Frank T. Saulsbury; Marcia McDuffie; Vanessa Lemahieu; Julie M. Gastier; Uta Francke; Stephen M. Borowitz; James L. Sutphen; Thaddeus E. Kelly

The clinical findings of a kindred with an X-linked disorder are characterized by autoimmune polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy with villous atrophy, chronic dermatitis, and variable immunodeficiency. Linkage analysis was performed on 20 members of the affected kindred to determine the location of the responsible locus. Informative recombinations limited the region to an approximate 20 cM interval bordered by DXS1055 and DXS1196/DXS1050. Multipoint analysis generated a lod score >3 for the region contained between DXS8024 and DXS8031. The candidate region includes the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) locus. Evaluation of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein gene by single strand conformational analysis, heteroduplex analysis, and direct sequencing of the 12 exons in an affected male and two carrier females revealed no abnormalities. We conclude that this kindred has an X-linked disorder, distinct from WAS, that results in autoimmunity and variable immunodeficiency. The responsible locus maps to the pericentromeric region Xp11.23 to Xq21.1.


Journal of Immunology | 1997

Bispecific monoclonal antibody complexes bound to primate erythrocyte complement receptor 1 facilitate virus clearance in a monkey model.

Ronald P. Taylor; William M. Sutherland; Edward N. Martin; Polly J. Ferguson; Michele L. Reinagel; Erin Gilbert; Katharine Lopez; Nino L. Incardona; Hans D. Ochs


Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology | 1997

Immune Complexes Bound to the Primate Erythrocyte Complement Receptor (CR1) via Anti-CR1 Mabs Are Cleared Simultaneously with Loss of CR1 in a Concerted Reaction in a Rhesus Monkey Model☆☆☆

Ronald P. Taylor; Polly J. Ferguson; Edward N. Martin; James Cooke; Kirsten Greene; Kenneth Grinspun; Marc Guttman; Susan Kuhn


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 1996

Prevalence of human parvovirus B19 infection in children with Henoch-Schönlein purpura

Polly J. Ferguson; Frank T. Saulsbury; Scott F. Dowell; Thomas J. Török; Dean D. Erdman; Larry J. Anderson


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 1995

Antigen-based heteropolymers: a potential therapy for binding and clearing autoantibodies via erythrocyte cr1

Polly J. Ferguson; Craig J. Reist; Edward N. Martin; Cyd Johnson; Kirsten Greene; Susan Kuhn; Joann Niebur; Woodruff Emlen; Ronald P. Taylor


Archive | 1995

Antigen-based heteropolymers and method for treating autoimmune diseases using the same

Ronald P. Taylor; Polly J. Ferguson; Edward N. Martin; William M. Sutherland; Craig J. Reist; Kirsten Greene; Cyd Johnson


Journal of Immunology | 1995

Antigen-based heteropolymers facilitate, via primate erythrocyte complement receptor type 1, rapid erythrocyte binding of an autoantibody and its clearance from the circulation in rhesus monkeys.

Polly J. Ferguson; Edward N. Martin; K L Greene; Susan Kuhn; David S. Cafiso; G Addona; Ronald P. Taylor


Journal of hematotherapy | 1995

Primate erythrocyte (E) complement receptor (CR1) as an anchor site for bispecific-based therapies to clear pathogens or autoantibodies safely from the circulation.

Ronald P. Taylor; Polly J. Ferguson


Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1996

Successful treatment of chronic Mycobacterium abscessus otitis media with clarithromycin.

Polly J. Ferguson; Frank T. Saulsbury


Archive | 1995

ANTIGEN-BASED HETEROPOLYMERS FOR TREATING AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Polly J. Ferguson; Kirsten Greene; Cyd Johnson; Edward N. Martin; Craig J. Reist; William S. Sutherland; Ronald P. Taylor

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Cyd Johnson

University of Virginia

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University of Virginia

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