نتایج جستجو برای: immune processes

تعداد نتایج: 781161  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Anthony W Ferrante

Over the last century, our modern concepts and understanding of metabolism and immunology have evolved largely in parallel. Notably, during the last decade, there has been a sharpened focus on the convergence of metabolism and immune function. In part motivated by studies originally published in the JCI, we now recognize that the immune system monitors the metabolic state of tissues and organis...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 1998
J T Cacioppo K M Poehlmann J K Kiecolt-Glaser W B Malarkey M H Burleson G G Berntson R Glaser

This study investigated whether the stress of caregiving alters cellular immune responses to acute psychological stressors. Twenty-seven women caring for a spouse with a progressive dementia (high chronic stress) and 37 controls matched for age and family income performed a 12-min laboratory stressor. Cellular immune function was assessed by both functional and quantitative measures taken befor...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2004
A P Møller M Martín-Vivaldi J J Soler

Host-parasite interactions have been hypothesized to affect the evolution of dispersal by providing a possibility for hosts to escape debilitating parasites, and by influencing the level of local adaptation. We used a comparative approach to investigate the relationship between a component of host immune function (which reflects the evolutionary history of parasite-induced natural selection) an...

2012
Christopher P. Fagundes Monica E. Lindgren Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser

The notion that psychological factors affect cancer has been present throughout history [ 1 ] . The immune system plays a critical role in cancer incidence, progression, and quality of life; thus, the fi eld of psychoneuroimmunology has been at the forefront of these investigations. Stress is an important factor that dysregulates immune function [ 2 ] . In this chapter, we fi rst review evidenc...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Maxine Zylberberg

Ecological immunology is a rapidly growing field of study that focuses on understanding variation in immune systems across species and how this relates to species ecology and evolution. Newly developed field methods aimed at studying variation in immune function in a field setting have yielded many insights. Nonetheless, there continues to be much debate regarding the interpretation of field me...

2011
Christopher G Engeland Jennifer E Graham Christopher Engeland Jennifer Graham

As you are reading this there is a good chance that your body is undergoing some sort of healing, be it from a superficial paper cut or a surgical procedure. Your immune system plays a well-characterised role in any healing process; as such, psychological and behavioural factors that affect immune and neuroendocrine function — from psychological stress and mood to sleep patterns — influence hea...

2009
Sergio D. Paredes Carmen Barriga Russel J. Reiter Ana B. Rodríguez

In the present review we summarize the relationship between the amino acid, tryptophan, the neurotransmitter, serotonin, and the indole, melatonin, with the rhythms of sleep/wake and the immune response along with the possible connections between the alterations in these rhythms due to aging and the so-called "serotonin and melatonin deficiency state." The decrease associated with aging of the ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Didier Lefranc Lionel Almeras Sylvain Dubucquoi Jérôme de Seze Patrick Vermersch Lionel Prin

To date, none of the myelin-associated Ag targets definitively discriminates between the immune response observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and healthy subjects. However, it has been shown recently that analysis of global immune Ab profiles such as natural autoantibody reactivities can help to distinguish between normal individuals and patients suffering from various immune diseases. ...

Journal: :Virology 2012
Derseree Archary Rong Rong Michelle L Gordon Saikat Boliar Maphuti Madiga Elin S Gray Anne-Sophie Dugast Tandile Hermanus Philip J R Goulder Hoosen M Coovadia Lise Werner Lynn Morris Galit Alter Cynthia A Derdeyn Thumbi Ndung'u

Neutralizing (nAbs) and high affinity binding antibodies may be critical for an efficacious HIV-1 vaccine. We characterized virus-specific nAbs and binding antibody responses over 21 months in eight HIV-1 subtype C chronically infected individuals with heterogeneous rates of disease progression. Autologous nAb titers of study exit plasma against study entry viruses were significantly higher tha...

2012
Luke R. Williams Graham S. Taylor

The herpesviruses are a family of double-stranded DNA viruses that infect a wide variety of organisms. Having co-evolved with their hosts over millennia, herpesviruses have developed a large repertoire of mechanisms to manipulate normal cellular processes for their own benefit. Consequently, studies on these viruses have made important contributions to our understanding of fundamental biologica...

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