نتایج جستجو برای: allergic airway inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 272736  

2016
Kyu-Sup Cho Mi-Kyung Park Sue-Jean Mun Hee-Young Park Hak-Sun Yu Hwan-Jung Roh

BACKGROUND Although indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO)-mediated immune suppression of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been revealed in septic and tumor microenvironments, the role of IDO in suppressing allergic airway inflammation by MSCs is not well documented. We evaluated the effects of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) on allergic inflammation in IDO-knockout (KO) asthmatic mice or asthmat...

2012
Wei Xu Qin Lan Maogen Chen Hui Chen Ning Zhu Xiaohui Zhou Julie Wang Huimin Fan Chun-Song Yan Jiu-Long Kuang David Warburton Dieudonnée Togbe Bernhard Ryffel Song-Guo Zheng Wei Shi

Both nature and induced regulatory T (Treg) lymphocytes are potent regulators of autoimmune and allergic disorders. Defects in endogenous Treg cells have been reported in patients with allergic asthma, suggesting that disrupted Treg cell-mediated immunological regulation may play an important role in airway allergic inflammation. In order to determine whether adoptive transfer of induced Treg c...

2014
Vivek Gandhi Drew Nahirney Harissios Vliagoftis

Background Many aeroallergens activate PAR-2 receptors on the airway epithelium. We have shown that PAR-2 activation participates in allergic sensitization and allergic airway inflammation in animal models of asthma. Moreover, PAR-2 is upregulated on the airway epithelium of asthmatics, but the mechanisms and factors responsible are unknown. As asthmatic airways are under various types of physi...

Journal: :American journal of clinical and experimental immunology 2012
Helen Martin Christian Taube

Diseases like asthma have dramatically increased in the last decades. The reasons for the rising prevalence are still controversially discussed. Besides the genetic predisposition a number of different causes are thought to affect the increase of allergies. These include the hygiene hypothesis as well as changes in intestinal microbiota. Allergic airway inflammation is driven by T cells but it ...

2014
Jun Young Hong Yutein Chung Jessica Steenrod Qiang Chen Jing Lei Adam T Comstock Adam M Goldsmith J Kelley Bentley Uma S Sajjan Marc B Hershenson

BACKGROUND The mechanisms by which viruses cause asthma exacerbations are not precisely known. Previously, we showed that, in ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized and -challenged mice with allergic airway inflammation, rhinovirus (RV) infection increases type 2 cytokine production from alternatively-activated (M2) airway macrophages, enhancing eosinophilic inflammation and airways hyperresponsiveness. In...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2004
Eli O Meltzer Javier Szwarcberg Michael W Pill

OBJECTIVE To review data supporting the integrated airway hypothesis. Allergic rhinitis, rhinosinusitis, and asthma are common conditions associated with significant morbidity and health care costs. A theory has been developed suggesting that these conditions may be manifestations of an inflammatory process within a continuous airway rather than fully separate diseases. Based on this theory, th...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Hongwei Han Mark B Headley Whitney Xu Michael R Comeau Baohua Zhou Steven F Ziegler

The epithelial-derived cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) has been associated with the promotion of type 2 inflammation and the induction of allergic disease. In humans TSLP is elevated in the lungs of asthma patients and in the lesional skin of individuals with atopic dermatitis, whereas mice lacking TSLP responses are refractory to models of Th2-driven allergic disease. Although sev...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
S Reuter A Heinz M Sieren R Wiewrodt E W Gelfand M Stassen R Buhl C Taube

Mast cells are thought to contribute to allergic airway disease. However, the role of mast cell-produced mediators, such as tumour necrosis factor (TNF), for the development of allergic airway disease is unclear. In order to define the role of mast cells in acute allergic airway disease two strains of mast cell-deficient mice (Kit(W/Wv) and Kit(W-sh/W-sh)) were studied. Compared with their wild...

2016
Hadeesha Piyadasa Anthony Altieri Sujata Basu Jacquie Schwartz Andrew J. Halayko Neeloffer Mookherjee

House dust mite (HDM) challenge is commonly used in murine models of allergic asthma for preclinical pathophysiological studies. However, few studies define objective readouts or biomarkers in this model. In this study we characterized immune responses and defined molecular markers that are specifically altered after HDM challenge. In this murine model, we used repeated HDM challenge for two we...

2013
Ying-Ji Li Tomoyuki Kawada Arata Azuma

Epidemiological studies have shown that air pollutants, such as diesel exhaust particle (DEP), are implicated in the increased incidence of allergic airway disorders. In vitro studies of molecular mechanisms have focused on the role of reactive oxygen species generated directly and indirectly by the exposure to DEP. Antioxidants effectively reduce the allergic inflammatory effects induced by DE...

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