نتایج جستجو برای: allergic airway inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 272736  

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2008
S Y Wang M Yang X P Xu G F Qiu J Ma S J Wang X X Huang H X Xu

BACKGROUND Allergic asthma is caused by aberrant helper T (T(H)) type 2 immune responses in susceptible individuals, characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness, chronic airway inflammation, and mucus hypersecretion. Its prevalence continues to increase, but optimal treatment remains a challenge. The transcription factor T-bet is a master regulator of T(H)1 lineage commitment and strongly promo...

2015
Kenneth R. Eyring Brent S. Pedersen Ivana V. Yang David A. Schwartz Hong Wei Chu

Prenatal and postnatal cigarette smoke exposure enhances the risk of developing asthma. Despite this as well as other smoking related risks, 11% of women still smoke during pregnancy. We hypothesized that cigarette smoke exposure during prenatal development generates long lasting differential methylation altering transcriptional activity that correlates with disease. In a house dust mite (HDM) ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Kondababu Kurakula Mariska Vos Adrian Logiantara Joris J Roelofs Maartje A Nieuwenhuis Gerard H Koppelman Dirkje S Postma Leonie S van Rijt Carlie J M de Vries

Allergic asthma is characterized by persistent chronic airway inflammation, which leads to mucus hypersecretion and airway hyperresponsiveness. Nuclear receptor Nur77 plays a pivotal role in distinct immune and inflammatory cells and is expressed in eosinophils and lung epithelium. However, the role of Nur77 in allergic airway inflammation has not been studied so far. In the present study, we d...

2011
Hee Yeon Won Eun Jung Jang Hyun Jung Min Eun Sook Hwang

BACKGROUND NADPH oxidase (NOX) modulates cell proliferation, differentiation and immune response through generation of reactive oxygen species. Particularly, NOX2 is recently reported to be important for regulating Treg cell differentiation of CD4+ T cells. METHODS We employed ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation in wild-type and NOX2-deficient mice and analyzed tissue histopathology and cyt...

2015
William F. Carson Linda A. Guernsey Anurag Singh Eric R. Secor Elizabeth A. Wohlfert Robert B. Clark Craig M. Schramm Steven L. Kunkel Roger S. Thrall

Mice sensitized to ovalbumin (OVA) develop allergic airway disease (AAD) with short-term daily OVA aerosol challenge; inflammation resolves with long-term OVA aerosol exposure, resulting in local inhalational tolerance (LIT). Cbl-b is an E3 ubiquitin ligase involved with CD28 signaling; Cbl-b(-/-) effector T cells are resistant to regulatory T cell-mediated suppression in vitro and in vivo. The...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2004
Ofer Fainaru Eilon Woolf Joseph Lotem Merav Yarmus Ori Brenner Dalia Goldenberg Varda Negreanu Yael Bernstein Ditsa Levanon Steffen Jung Yoram Groner

Runx3 transcription factor regulates cell lineage decisions in thymopoiesis and neurogenesis. Here we report that Runx3 knockout (KO) mice develop spontaneous eosinophilic lung inflammation associated with airway remodeling and mucus hypersecretion. Runx3 is specifically expressed in mature dendritic cells (DC) and mediates their response to TGF-beta. In the absence of Runx3, DC become insensit...

2009
Nilesh Dharajiya Swapnil Vaidya Mala Sinha Bruce Luxon Istvan Boldogh Sanjiv Sur

According to the current paradigm, allergic airway inflammation is mediated by Th2 cytokines and pro-inflammatory chemokines. Since allergic inflammation is self-limited, we hypothesized that allergen challenge simultaneously induces anti-inflammatory genes to counter-balance the effects of Th2 cytokines and chemokines. To identify these putative anti-inflammatory genes, we compared the gene ex...

2016
Preeti Bansal Shailendera Nath Gaur Naveen Arora

Phospholipase A2 (sPLA2), pivotal for allergic and inflammatory response, hydrolyses phosphatidylcholine (PC) to lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC). In present study, the role of LPC in allergic airway disease manifestation was studied using mouse model. Balb/c mice were immunized using cockroach extract (CE) and LPC release was blocked by sPLA2 inhibitor. Airway hyperresponse (AHR), lung-histology,...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Ramzi Fattouh N Gabriela Midence Katherine Arias Jill R Johnson Tina D Walker Susanna Goncharova Kailene P Souza Richard C Gregory Scott Lonning Jack Gauldie Manel Jordana

RATIONALE It is now believed that both chronic airway inflammation and remodeling contribute significantly to airway dysfunction and clinical symptoms in allergic asthma. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta is a powerful regulator of both the tissue repair and inflammatory responses, and numerous experimental and clinical studies suggest that it may play an integral role in the pathogenesis o...

2014
Klaus Unfried Matthias Kroker Andrea Autengruber Marijan Gotić Ulrich Sydlik

Exposure of humans to particulate air pollution has been correlated with the incidence and aggravation of allergic airway diseases. In predisposed individuals, inhalation of environmental particles can lead to an exacerbation of immune responses. Previous studies demonstrated a beneficial effect of the compatible solute ectoine on lung inflammation in rats exposed to carbon nanoparticles (CNP) ...

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