Vll Edition of Quincke´s Scholarship: Lecture Highlights

Alexander Ariel Padrón-González, Jairo Lumpuy-Castillo, José Alejandro Rodríguez-Pérez, Vanesa Pérez-Vallín, Alejandro Mirabal-Viel, Cristóbal González-Losada, William Castillo-González, Alberto Juan Dorta-Contreras

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Introduction: Quincke´s Scholarship deals with themes related to neuroimmunology and the complement system. Objective: Describe the most recent advances of the Vll Edition of Quincke´s Scholarship. Matherial and Methods: Publications pertaining to Quincke´s Scholarship were selected and reviewed from the work group of the Central Lab of Cerebrospinal Liquid (LABCEL). Results: The principal topic was the C1q protein; initiator of the classic complement pathway. The analysis of the molecular concentration of this protein, its transference from blood to cerebrospinal fluid (LCR) and the correlations between the concentration of C1q protein in LCR and the  quotient of albumin (QAlb) between LCR and plasma made possible the hypothesis that an intrathecal synthesis of the C1q could be possible in patients.  The reibergram is useful to evaluate the immune response in patients with neurological manifestations caused by the dengue virus, and patients with multiple sclerosis among other ones. Conclusions: The Vll Edition of Quincke´s Scholarship demonstrated some news findings in C1q  with  the employment of the reibergram.

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Quincke´s Scholarship; C1q protein; lectin pathway; reibergram


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