نتایج جستجو برای: chemokine cxcl10

تعداد نتایج: 29182  

Journal: :Blood 2005
David Butera Svetlana Marukian Amy E Iwamaye Edgardo Hembrador Thomas J Chambers Adrian M Di Bisceglie Edgar D Charles Andrew H Talal Ira M Jacobson Charles M Rice Lynn B Dustin

Chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is associated with failures of T-cell-mediated immune clearance and with abnormal B-cell growth and activation. We examined the levels of chemokines that bind to CXC chemokine receptor 3 (CXCR3) to determine whether such chemokines might play a role in the failure of the immune system to clear HCV infection. Elevations in CXC ligand 9 (CXCL9), ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2013
Victor Velecela Laura A Lettice You-Ying Chau Joan Slight Rachel L Berry Anna Thornburn Quinn D Gunst Maurice van den Hoff Manuel Reina Fernando O Martínez Nicholas D Hastie Ofelia M Martínez-Estrada

The embryonic epicardium is an important source of cardiovascular precursor cells and paracrine factors that are required for adequate heart formation. Signaling pathways regulated by WT1 that promote heart development have started to be described; however, there is little information on signaling pathways regulated by WT1 that could act in a negative manner. Transcriptome analysis of Wt1KO epi...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2009
Eve A Subileau Payam Rezaie Heather A Davies Frances M Colyer John Greenwood David K Male Ignacio A Romero

Leukocyte migration into the central nervous system (CNS) is mediated by chemokines expressed on CNS endothelial cell surfaces. This study investigated the production of chemokines and expression of chemokine receptors by human brain endothelial cells (HBECs) in vitro and in situ. Four chemokines (CCL2, CCL5, CXCL8, and CXCL10) were demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in endothelial cells in b...

2016
Julie Ho Atul Sharma Rupasri Mandal David S. Wishart Chris Wiebe Leroy Storsley Martin Karpinski Ian W. Gibson Peter W. Nickerson David N. Rush

BACKGROUND The goal of this study was to characterize urinary metabolomics for the noninvasive detection of cellular inflammation and to determine if adding urinary chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10) improves the overall diagnostic discrimination. METHODS Urines (n = 137) were obtained before biopsy in 113 patients with no (n = 66), mild (borderline or subclinical; n = 58), or severe (clinical; n =...

2016
Jérémie Decalf Kristin V Tarbell Armanda Casrouge Jeffrey D Price Grace Linder Estelle Mottez Philippe Sultanik Vincent Mallet Stanislas Pol Darragh Duffy Matthew L Albert

Biochemical experiments, animal models, and observational studies in humans all support a role of dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) in the N-terminal truncation of CXCL10, which results in the generation of an antagonist form of the chemokine that limits T-cell and NK cell migration. Motivated by the ability to regulate lymphocyte trafficking in vivo, we conducted two prospective clinical trials to...

2009
Shoichiro Tanaka Yoriko Nishida Kaoru Aida Taro Maruyama Akira Shimada Masako Suzuki Hiroki Shimura Soichi Takizawa Masashi Takahashi Daiichiro Akiyama Sayaka Arai-Yamashita Fumihiko Furuya Akio Kawaguchi Masahiro Kaneshige Ryohei Katoh Toyoshi Endo Tetsuro Kobayashi

OBJECTIVE Fulminant type 1 diabetes is characterized by the rapid onset of severe hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis, with subsequent poor prognosis of diabetes complications. Causative mechanisms for accelerated beta-cell failure are unclear. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Subjects comprised three autopsied patients who died from diabetic ketoacidosis within 2-5 days after onset of fulminant type 1...

2014
Constanza Bondar Romina E. Araya Luciana Guzman Eduardo Cueto Rua Nestor Chopita Fernando G. Chirdo

Lymphocytic infiltration in the lamina propria (LP), which is primarily composed of CD4(+) Th1 cells and plasma cells, and increased numbers of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs), is a characteristic finding in active celiac disease (CD). Signals for this selective cell recruitment have not been fully established. CXCR3 and its ligands, particularly CXCL10, have been suggested to be one of the ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Toshikatsu Shigihara Akira Shimada Yoichi Oikawa Hiroyuki Yoneyama Yasuhiko Kanazawa Yoshiaki Okubo Kouji Matsushima Eiji Yamato Jun-Ichi Miyazaki Akira Kasuga Takao Saruta Shosaku Narumi

CXCL10, a chemokine for Th1 cells, is involved in the pathogenesis of various Th1-dominant autoimmune diseases. Type 1 diabetes is considered to be a Th1-dominant autoimmune disease, and a suppressive effect of CXCL10 neutralization on diabetes development has been reported in a cyclophosphamide-induced accelerated diabetes model through induction of beta cell proliferation. However, interventi...

2011
Constance S. N. Chew Catherine L. Cherry Adeeba Kamarulzaman Tan Hong Yien Zayd Aghafar Patricia Price

OBJECTIVES Chemokines influence the migration of leukocytes to secondary lymphoid tissue and sites of inflammation. In HIV patients, they are implicated in inflammatory complications of antiretroviral therapy (ART), notably Immune Reconstitution Disease (IRD) and Sensory Neuropathy (SN). However most chemokines have not been monitored as patients begin ART or correlated with IRD and SN. METHO...

2005
Wen S. Sheng Shuxian Hu Hsiao T. Ni Tim N. Rowen James R. Lokensgard Phillip K. Peterson

Recent studies have shown that proinflammatory cytokines damage rodent neural precursor cells (NPCs), a source of self-renewing, multipotent cells that play an important role in the developing as well as adult brain. In this study, the effects of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) on cytokine and chemokine production by human NPCs (>98% nestinand >90% A2B5-positive), obtained from 6to 8-week-old fetal...

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