Literature DB >> 14572812

Estrogen-dependent inherited angioedema.

Karen E Binkley1, Alvin E Davis.   

Abstract

Classic forms of hereditary angioedema are characterized clinically by recurrent episodes of angioedema, biochemically by reduced C1 inhibitor level and/or function, and genetically by a heterogeneous group of mutations in the C1 inhibitor gene that have an autosomal dominant mode of transmission. Androgens and estrogens have significant clinical effects in patients with hereditary angioedema, and tend to have antagonist effects of the levels of C1 inhibitor protein. Androgens increase the levels of C1 inhibitor protein, reduce attacks of angioedema, and thus are an important therapy for patients. The mechanisms by which the sex steroid hormones achieve these effects are not understood. The recent recognition of a novel estrogen-dependent form of angioedema may offer important insights into the mechanisms by which the sex hormones exert their effects, and the pathogenesis and treatment of both estrogen-dependent and classic forms of hereditary angioedema.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14572812     DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2003.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Apher Sci        ISSN: 1473-0502            Impact factor:   1.764


  7 in total

1.  Hereditary and acquired angioedema: problems and progress: proceedings of the third C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency workshop and beyond.

Authors:  Angelo Agostoni; Emel Aygören-Pürsün; Karen E Binkley; Alvaro Blanch; Konrad Bork; Laurence Bouillet; Christoph Bucher; Anthony J Castaldo; Marco Cicardi; Alvin E Davis; Caterina De Carolis; Christian Drouet; Christiane Duponchel; Henriette Farkas; Kálmán Fáy; Béla Fekete; Bettina Fischer; Luigi Fontana; George Füst; Roberto Giacomelli; Albrecht Gröner; C Erik Hack; George Harmat; John Jakenfelds; Mathias Juers; Lajos Kalmár; Pál N Kaposi; István Karádi; Arianna Kitzinger; Tímea Kollár; Wolfhart Kreuz; Peter Lakatos; Hilary J Longhurst; Margarita Lopez-Trascasa; Inmaculada Martinez-Saguer; Nicole Monnier; István Nagy; Eva Németh; Erik Waage Nielsen; Jan H Nuijens; Caroline O'grady; Emanuela Pappalardo; Vincenzo Penna; Carlo Perricone; Roberto Perricone; Ursula Rauch; Olga Roche; Eva Rusicke; Peter J Späth; George Szendei; Edit Takács; Attila Tordai; Lennart Truedsson; Lilian Varga; Beáta Visy; Kayla Williams; Andrea Zanichelli; Lorenza Zingale
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 10.793

2.  Angioedema without urticaria: a large clinical survey.

Authors:  Lorenza C Zingale; Laura Beltrami; Andrea Zanichelli; Lorena Maggioni; Emanuela Pappalardo; Benedetta Cicardi; Marco Cicardi
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2006-10-24       Impact factor: 8.262

3.  Hereditary angioedema with normal c1 inhibition.

Authors:  Konrad Bork
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 4.806

Review 4.  Gender-medicine aspects in allergology.

Authors:  E Jensen-Jarolim; E Untersmayr
Journal:  Allergy       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 13.146

5.  Diagnosis and treatment of hereditary angioedema with normal C1 inhibitor.

Authors:  Konrad Bork
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol       Date:  2010-07-28       Impact factor: 3.406

6.  Kininogen Cleavage Assay: Diagnostic Assistance for Kinin-Mediated Angioedema Conditions.

Authors:  Rémi Baroso; Pauline Sellier; Federica Defendi; Delphine Charignon; Arije Ghannam; Mohammed Habib; Christian Drouet; Bertrand Favier
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-29       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Clinical features of genetically characterized types of hereditary angioedema with normal C1 inhibitor: a systematic review of qualitative evidence.

Authors:  Konrad Bork; Thomas Machnig; Karin Wulff; Guenther Witzke; Subhransu Prusty; Jochen Hardt
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 4.123

  7 in total

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