نتایج جستجو برای: ifnγ

تعداد نتایج: 2778  

2015
Bhagawat S. Chandrasekar Shikha Yadav Emmanuel S. Victor Shamik Majumdar Mukta Deobagkar-Lele Nitin Wadhwa Santosh Podder Mrinmoy Das Dipankar Nandi Sharon A. Glynn

Interferon-gamma (Ifnγ), a key macrophage activating cytokine, plays pleiotropic roles in host immunity. In this study, the ability of Ifnγ to induce the aggregation of resident mouse adherent peritoneal exudate cells (APECs), consisting primarily of macrophages, was investigated. Cell-cell interactions involve adhesion molecules and, upon addition of Ifnγ, CD11b re-localizes preferentially to ...

2011
Mariana Puntel Robert Barrett Nicholas S. R. Sanderson Kurt M. Kroeger Niyati Bondale Mia Wibowo Sean Kennedy Chunyan Liu Maria G. Castro Pedro R. Lowenstein

CD8(+) T cells infiltrate the brain during an anti-viral immune response. Within the brain CD8(+) T cells recognize cells expressing target antigens, become activated, and secrete IFNγ. However, there are no methods to recognize individual cells that respond to IFNγ. Using a model that studies the effects of the systemic anti-adenoviral immune response upon brain cells infected with an adenovir...

2015
Andrew A. Welcher Michael Boedigheimer Alan J. Kivitz Zahir Amoura Jill Buyon Alla Rudinskaya Kevin Latinis Kit Chiu Kelly S. Oliner Michael A. Damore Gregory E. Arnold Winnie Sohn Narendra Chirmule Lovely Goyal Christopher Banfield James B. Chung

OBJECTIVE To assess the safety and immunologic impact of inhibiting interferon-γ (IFNγ) with AMG 811, a human IgG1 monoclonal antibody against IFNγ, in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS Twenty-six patients with mild-to-moderate, stable SLE were administered placebo or a single dose of AMG 811, ranging from 2 mg to 180 mg subcutaneously or 60 mg intravenously. RESULTS...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2015
Amanda L Hernandez Alexandra Kitz Chuan Wu Daniel E Lowther Donald M Rodriguez Nalini Vudattu Songyan Deng Kevan C Herold Vijay K Kuchroo Markus Kleinewietfeld David A Hafler

FOXP3+ Tregs are central for the maintenance of self-tolerance and can be defective in autoimmunity. In multiple sclerosis and type-1 diabetes, dysfunctional self-tolerance is partially mediated by a population of IFNγ-secreting Tregs. It was previously reported that increased NaCl concentrations promote the induction of proinflammatory Th17 cells and that high-salt diets exacerbate experimenta...

2013
Micha Feld Victoria Shpacovitch Christina Ehrhardt Michaela Fastrich Tobias Goerge Stephan Ludwig Martin Steinhoff

Proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) is expressed by human leukocytes and participates in the development of inflammatory diseases. Recent studies demonstrated an ability of PAR2 agonist to enhance IFNγ-induced antiviral responses of human leukocytes. However, the precise cellular antiviral defense mechanisms triggered in leukocytes after stimulation with IFNγ and/or PAR2 agonist remain elusi...

2014
Howard M. Johnson

Gamma interferon (IFNγ) was discovered in 1965 as an antiviral activity in white blood cell cultures stimulated with the lymphocyte mitogen phytohemagglutinin (1). At that time, IFNγ, as was the case with the much earlier discovered type I IFNs, was thought to strictly function as an antiviral. It was noted, however, that IFNγ was more sensitive than type I IFNs to extremes of pH and temperatur...

2012
David Smyth Gabriella Leung Maria Fernando Derek M. McKay

Interferon gamma (IFNγ) is an important regulatory cytokine that can exert a pro-inflammatory effect in the gut, where it has been shown to increase epithelial permeability via disruption of the tight junctions. Here we investigated the potential for IFNγ to regulate the adherens junction protein E-cadherin, an important mediator of normal epithelial tissue function, using the model T84 human c...

2013
Jason M. Weaver Hongmei Yang David Roumanes F. Eun-Hyung Lee Hulin Wu John J. Treanor Tim R. Mosmann

Human CD4 T cell recall responses to influenza virus are strongly biased towards Type 1 cytokines, producing IFNγ, IL-2 and TNFα. We have now examined the effector phenotypes of CD4 T cells in more detail, particularly focusing on differences between recent versus long-term, multiply-boosted responses. Peptides spanning the proteome of temporally distinct influenza viruses were distributed into...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology & parasitology 2016
Shardulendra Sherchand Joyce A Ibana Alison J Quayle Ashok Aiyar

Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen that cannot synthesize several amino acids, including tryptophan. Rather, C. trachomatis acquires these essential metabolites from its human host cell. Chlamydial dependence on host-provided tryptophan underlies a major host defense mechanism against the bacterium; namely, the induction of the host tryptophan-catabolizing enz...

2015
Hao Zhou Shun Chen Yulin Qi Qin Zhou Mingshu Wang Renyong Jia Dekang Zhu Mafeng Liu Fei Liu Xiaoyue Chen Anchun Cheng

Interferon γ receptor 1 (IFNGR1) and IFNGR2 are two cell membrane molecules belonging to class II cytokines, which play important roles in the IFN-mediated antiviral signaling pathway. Here, goose IFNGR1 and IFNGR2 were cloned and identified for the first time. Tissue distribution analysis revealed that relatively high levels of goose IFNγ mRNA transcripts were detected in immune tissues, inclu...

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