نتایج جستجو برای: ifnγ

تعداد نتایج: 2778  

2012
David J. Tate Jr. John R. Patterson Cruz Velasco-Gonzalez Emily N. Carroll Janie Trinh Daniel Edwards Ashok Aiyar Beatriz Finkel-Jimenez Arnold H. Zea

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains one of the most resistant tumors to systemic chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. Despite great progress in understanding the basic biology of RCC, the rate of responses in animal models and clinical trials using interferons (IFNs) has not improved significantly. It is likely that the lack of responses can be due to the tumor's ability to develop tum...

2013
Christel Zufferey Susie Germano Binita Dutta Nicole Ritz Nigel Curtis

BACKGROUND The Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is given to >120 million infants each year worldwide. Most studies investigating the immune response to BCG have focused on adaptive immunity. However the importance of TCR-gamma/delta (γδ) T cells and NK cells in the mycobacterial-specific immune response is of increasing interest. METHODS Participants in four age-group...

2018
Chandran Ramakrishna Edouard M Cantin

Emergency hematopoiesis facilitates the rapid expansion of inflammatory immune cells in response to infections by pathogens, a process that must be carefully regulated to prevent potentially life threatening inflammatory responses. Here, we describe a novel regulatory role for the cytokine IFNγ that is critical for preventing fatal encephalitis after viral infection. HSV1 encephalitis (HSE) is ...

2014
Marialice da Fonseca Ferreira-da-Silva Helen Maria Springer-Frauenhoff Wolfgang Bohne Jonathan C. Howard

The IRG system of IFNγ-inducible GTPases constitutes a powerful resistance mechanism in mice against Toxoplasma gondii and two Chlamydia strains but not against many other bacteria and protozoa. Why only T. gondii and Chlamydia? We hypothesized that unusual features of the entry mechanisms and intracellular replicative niches of these two organisms, neither of which resembles a phagosome, might...

2016
Christopher A. Murgatroyd Alexandria Hicks-Nelson Alexandria Fink Gillian Beamer Kursat Gurel Fawzy Elnady Florent Pittet Benjamin C. Nephew

Recent studies support the hypothesis that the adverse effects of early-life adversity and transgenerational stress on neural plasticity and behavior are mediated by inflammation. The objective of the present study was to investigate the immune and behavioral programing effects of intranasal (IN) vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) treatment of chronic social stress (CSS)-exposed F1 dams on F2...

2013
Mirko Trilling Nicolás Bellora Andrzej J. Rutkowski Miranda de Graaf Paul Dickinson Kevin Robertson Olivia Prazeres da Costa Peter Ghazal Caroline C. Friedel M. Mar Albà Lars Dölken

Interferons (IFN) play a pivotal role in innate immunity, orchestrating a cell-intrinsic anti-pathogenic state and stimulating adaptive immune responses. The complex interplay between the primary response to IFNs and its modulation by positive and negative feedback loops is incompletely understood. Here, we implement the combination of high-resolution gene-expression profiling of nascent RNA wi...

2012
Francis M. Ndungu Jedidah Mwacharo Domtila Kimani Oscar Kai Philippe Moris Erik Jongert Johan Vekemans Ally Olotu Philip Bejon

The candidate malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01(E) provides significant but partial protection from clinical malaria. On in vitro circumsporozoite protein (CSP) peptide stimulation and intra-cellular cytokine staining of whole blood taken from 407 5-17 month-old children in a phase IIb trial of RTS,S/AS01(E), we identified significantly increased frequencies of two CSP-specific CD4+ T cells phenotypes...

2016
Sara L. Coleman Marlena C. Kruger Gregory M. Sawyer Roger D. Hurst

Allergic asthma is an inflammatory lung disease that is partly sustained by the chemokine eotaxin-3 (CCL26), which extends eosinophil migration into tissues long after allergen exposure. Modulation of CCL26 could represent a means to mitigate airway inflammation. Here we evaluated procyanidin A2 as a means of modulating CCL26 production and investigated interactions with the known inflammation ...

2017
Emily M Eshleman Christine Delgado Staci J Kearney Rachel S Friedman Laurel L Lenz

Interferons (IFNs) target macrophages to regulate inflammation and resistance to microbial infections. The type II IFN (IFNγ) acts on a cell surface receptor (IFNGR) to promote gene expression that enhance macrophage inflammatory and anti-microbial activity. Type I IFNs can dampen macrophage responsiveness to IFNγ and are associated with increased susceptibility to numerous bacterial infections...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Claudio Costantini Federica Calzetti Omar Perbellini Alessandra Micheletti Claudia Scarponi Silvia Lonardi Martin Pelletier Knut Schakel Giovanni Pizzolo Fabio Facchetti William Vermi Cristina Albanesi Marco A Cassatella

The role of neutrophils as key players in the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses is increasingly being recognized. We report that human neutrophils establish a network with both natural killer (NK) cells and 6-sulfo LacNAc(+) dendritic cells (slanDCs), which ultimately serves to up-regulate NK-derived interferonγ (IFNγ). This network involves direct reciprocal interactions and p...

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