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تعداد نتایج: 213  

2011
Philip Maier Ulrike Heizmann Daniel Böhringer Yvonne Kern Thomas Reinhard

PURPOSE Cytokine patterns determined in the aqueous humor before penetrating keratoplasty (PK) may enable us to predict immune reactions (IR). We therefore analyzed 6 cytokines in the aqueous humor of patients before PK. By prospective clinical follow-up, we tested whether patients who developed an IR would present different preoperative cytokine patterns compared to patients without IR. METH...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2014
Maria Hernandez-Valladares Pascal Rihet Fuad A Iraqi

There is growing evidence for human genetic factors controlling the outcome of malaria infection, while molecular basis of this genetic control is still poorly understood. Case-control and family-based studies have been carried out to identify genes underlying host susceptibility to malarial infection. Parasitemia and mild malaria have been genetically linked to human chromosomes 5q31-q33 and 6...

2014
Christopher S. Potter Zhe Wang Kathleen A. Silva Victoria E. Kennedy Timothy M. Stearns Lisa Burzenski Leonard D. Shultz Harm HogenEsch John P. Sundberg

SHARPIN is a key regulator of NFKB and integrin signaling. Mice lacking Sharpin develop a phenotype known as chronic proliferative dermatitis (CPDM), typified by progressive epidermal hyperplasia, apoptosis of keratinocytes, cutaneous and systemic eosinophilic inflammation, and hypoplasia of secondary lymphoid organs. Rag1(-/-) mice, which lack mature B and T cells, were crossed with Sharpin(-/...

Journal: :Science 1994
M Capron A Capron

Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating disease, affecting 200 million people throughout the world. Infection by Schistosoma manson~ is characterized by the presence of adult worms m the portal and mesenteric veins of humans and other mammals, whereas S. haematobium worms live mostly in the urogenital venous system. A complex migratory cycle is initiated when infective larvae, shed by inf...

2015
Catriona John Waitt Peter Banda Sarah Glennie Beate Kampmann S. Bertel Squire Munir Pirmohamed Robert Simon Heyderman

BACKGROUND Early death during TB treatment is associated with depressed TNFα response to antigenic stimulation and propensity to superadded bacterial infection. Hypothesising the role of monocyte unresponsiveness, we further compared the immunological profile between patients who died or suffered a life-threatening deterioration ('poor outcome') during the intensive phase of TB treatment with p...

2011

Coronary artery disease (CAD) has a significant genetic contribution that is incompletely characterized. To complement genome-wide association (GWA) studies, we conducted a large and systematic candidate gene study of CAD susceptibility, including analysis of many uncommon and functional variants. We examined 49,094 genetic variants in ∼2,100 genes of cardiovascular relevance, using a customise...

2012
Maaike J. Smelt Bart J. de Haan Peter A. Bron Iris van Swam Marjolein Meijerink Jerry M. Wells Marijke M. Faas Paul de Vos

Many studies on probiotics are aimed at restoring immune homeostasis in patients to prevent disease recurrence or reduce immune-mediated pathology. Of equal interest is the use of probiotics in sub-clinical situations, which are characterized by reduced immune function or low-grade inflammation, with an increased risk of infection or disease as a consequence. Most mechanistic studies focus on t...

2011
Diana Mechtcheriakova Yury Sobanov Gabriele Holtappels Erika Bajna Martin Svoboda Markus Jaritz Claus Bachert Erika Jensen-Jarolim

Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is expressed in B cells within germinal centers and is critically involved in class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin loci. Functionally active AID can additionally be detected within ectopic follicular structures developed at sites of chronic inflammation. Furthermore, AID may target non-Ig genes in B- and non-B-cell ba...

2017
Roy H. E. Cloots Selvakumari Sankaranarayanan Matthew E. Poynter Els Terwindt Paul van Dijk Wouter H. Lamers S. Eleonore Köhler

BACKGROUND (Over-)expression of arginase may limit local availability of arginine for nitric oxide synthesis. We investigated the significance of arginase1 (ARG1) for the development of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and lung inflammation in female mice with ovalbumin (OVA)-induced allergic asthma. METHODS Arg1 was ablated in the lung by crossing Arg1 fl/fl and Tie2Cre tg/- mice. OVA sensit...

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