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Non-invasive markers of airway inflammation and remodeling in childhood asthma

2009

To evaluate the relationship between pro-inflammatory and pro-remodeling mediators and severity and control of asthma in children, the levels of IL-8, MMP-9, TIMP-1 in induced sputum supernatants, the number of sputum eosinophils, as well as FeNO, were investigated in 35 asthmatic children, 12 with intermittent (IA) and 23 with moderate asthma (MA), and 9 controls (C). The patients with asthma were followed for 1 yr and sputum was obtained twice during the follow-up. Biomarker levels were correlated with the number of exacerbations. We found that IL-8, MMP-9, TIMP-1 and the numbers of eosinophils in induced sputum, as well as FeNO, were increased in children with IA and MA in comparison to …

MaleHumans; Disease Progression; Asthma; Child; Leukocyte Count; Eosinophils; Bronchitis; Follow-Up Studies; Sputum; Interleukin-8; Adolescent; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9; Biological Markers; Female; MaleAdolescentImmunologyInflammationDiseaseEosinophilBronchitiFollow-Up StudieLeukocyte CountImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumansNONINVASIVE MARKERS INFLAMMATION REMODELING CHILDHOOD ASTHMAProspective cohort studyBronchitisChildAsthmaChildhood asthmaTissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1business.industryInterleukin-8Airway inflammationSputumrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesEosinophilsMatrix Metalloproteinase 9Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyBiological MarkerDisease ProgressionSputumBiomarker (medicine)Femalemedicine.symptombusinessBiomarkersHumanFollow-Up Studies
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Increased levels of Th17 cells are associated with non-neuronal acetylcholine in COPD patients.

2014

T-lymphocytes, including Th17-cells and T-cells expressing acetylcholine (ACh), are key components of systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We investigated whether ACh promotes Th17 cells in COPD. ACh, IL-17A, IL-22, RORγt, FOXP3 expression and AChIL-17A, AChIL-22, AChRORγt coexpression was evaluated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from COPD patients (n=16), healthy smokers (HS) (n=12) and healthy control subjects (HC) (n=13) (cultured for 48 h with PMA) by flow cytometry. Furthermore, we studied the effect of Tiotropium (Spiriva®) (100 nM) and Olodaterol (1nM) alone or in combination, and of hemicholinium-3 (50 μM) on AChIL-17A, AChIL-22, AChRO…

MaleImmunologyIntracellular SpaceScopolamine DerivativesPharmacologySystemic inflammationPeripheral blood mononuclear cellCholinergic AntagonistsFlow cytometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveRAR-related orphan receptor gammaRisk FactorsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansTiotropium BromideAgedAged 80 and overCOPDmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInterleukinsOlodaterolInterleukin-17FOXP3Forkhead Transcription FactorsHematologyMiddle AgedNuclear Receptor Subfamily 1 Group F Member 3medicine.diseaseAcetylcholineBenzoxazineschemistryLeukocytes MononuclearTh17 CellsFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAcetylcholinemedicine.drugImmunobiology
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In vitro anticholinergic drugs affect CD8+ peripheral blood T-cells apoptosis in COPD

2011

Novel pharmacological strategies are aimed at the resolution of systemic inflammation in COPD potentiating peripheral blood T-cell (PBT-cell) apoptosis. Although muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) M(3) and choline-acetyltransferase (ChAT) participate in the airway inflammation of COPD, their role in PBT-cell apoptosis remains unexplained. We evaluated in PBT-cells from COPD patients, smoker (S) and control (C) subjects: (1) apoptosis (by annexin V binding), (2) mAChR M(3) and ChAT expression, acetylcholine (ACh)-binding; (3) choline levels in serum and PBT-cells extracts. We tested the effects of Tiotropium (Spiriva(®)) and hemicholinium-3 (HCh-3) on apoptosis, NFκB pathway, caspas…

MaleImmunologyScopolamine DerivativesApoptosisCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesPharmacologySystemic inflammationCholinergic AntagonistsCholineCholine O-AcetyltransferasePulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveAnnexinMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyLymphocyte CountTiotropium BromideCaspaseAgedReceptor Muscarinic M3Caspase 8COPDbiologyCaspase 3Systemic inflammation Non-neuronal components of cholinergic system Caspases NF B pathwaybusiness.industryNF-kappa BHematologyTiotropium bromideMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesEnzyme ActivationApoptosisbiology.proteinFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAcetylcholineProtein BindingSignal Transductionmedicine.drugImmunobiology
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Variable impact on mortality of AIDS-defining events diagnosed during combination antiretroviral therapy : not all AIDS-defining conditions are creat…

2009

Contains fulltext : 80963.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) BACKGROUND: The extent to which mortality differs following individual acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-defining events (ADEs) has not been assessed among patients initiating combination antiretroviral therapy. METHODS: We analyzed data from 31,620 patients with no prior ADEs who started combination antiretroviral therapy. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate mortality hazard ratios for each ADE that occurred in >50 patients, after stratification by cohort and adjustment for sex, HIV transmission group, number of antiretroviral drugs initiated, regimen, age, date of starting combination antiretrovir…

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Lactobacillus casei and Bifidobacterium lactis supplementation reduces tissue damage of intestinal mucosa and liver after 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfon…

2014

Probiotics (PB) are living microorganisms that act as a commensal population in normal intestines and confer numerous beneficial effects on the host. The introduction of probiotics in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) prolongs remission. The aim of this study was to investigate the intestinal and hepatic effects of PB supplementation in an experimental IBD model in mice induced by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS). In the first step of the experimental procedure, CD-1 male mice, 5 to 6 weeks old, were randomly divided into 3 groups and inoculated intrarectally with, respectively, saline, alcohol, or TNBS to assess the experimental IBD model. In the second step, mice…

MaleLacticaseibacillus caseiMiceLiverTrinitrobenzenesulfonic AcidProbioticsDietary SupplementsAnimalsHumansBifidobacteriumIntestinal MucosaInflammatory Bowel DiseasesIntestinal Inflammation intestinal cancer microbiotaprobiotic supplementation large bowel liver apoptosis
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Inflammation and Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity: A Multicenter Longitudinal Study in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

2019

Background Inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD ) is characterized by a low prevalence of traditional risk factors, an increased aortic pulse‐wave velocity ( aPWV ), and an excess of cardiovascular events. We have previously hypothesized that the cardiovascular risk excess reported in these patients could be explained by chronic inflammation. Here, we tested the hypothesis that chronic inflammation is responsible for the increased aPWV previously reported in IBD patients and that anti‐TNFa (anti‐tumor necrosis factor‐alpha) therapy reduce aPWV in these patients. Methods and Results This was a multicenter longitudinal study. We enrolled 334 patients: 82 patients with ulcerative colitis, 85 pati…

MaleLongitudinal studyTime FactorsSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaAorta ThoracicBlood Pressure030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGastroenterologyInflammatory bowel diseaseulcerative coliti0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorsarterial stiffneVascular DiseaseTumor necrosis factor-alphaEndoscopy Digestive SystemProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicinePulse wave velocityOriginal ResearchCrohn diseasetumor necrosis factor‐alphaUlcerative colitisC-Reactive Proteinarterial stiffnessCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAdultmedicine.medical_specialtypulse wave velocityInflammationPulse Wave Analysis03 medical and health sciencesVascular StiffnessInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientulcerative colitisbusiness.industryInflammatory Bowel Diseasesmedicine.diseasearterial stiffness; Crohn disease; inflammation; pulse wave velocity; tumor necrosis factor‐alpha; ulcerative colitis; Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineinflammationArterial stiffnessbusinessBiomarkersFollow-Up Studies
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Grape seed and skin extract reduces pancreas lipotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation in high fat diet fed rats.

2016

IF 2.326; International audience; Obesity is related to an elevated risk of diabetes and the mechanisms whereby fat adversely affects the pancreas are poorly understood. We studied the effect of a high fat diet (HFD) on pancreas steatosis, oxidative stress and inflammation as well as the putative protection afforded by grape seed and skin extract (GSSE). HFD induced body weight gain, without affecting insulinemia, nor glycemia and dropped adiponectemia. HFD also provoked the ectopic deposition of cholesterol and triglyceride, and an oxidative stress characterized by increased lipoperoxidation and carbonylation, inhibition of antioxidant enzyme activities such as CAT, GPx and SOD, depletion …

MaleMESH : Oxidative Stress0301 basic medicineMESH: InflammationAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentMESH: Grape Seed Extractmedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMESH: ObesityVitisMESH: AnimalsMESH : Pancreas2. Zero hungerMESH: Oxidative StressMESH : Grape Seed ExtractMESH : RatsMESH : Diet High-Fatfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineMESH: Pancreas3. Good healthLipotoxicity030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSeedsMESH : AntioxidantsMESH : Obesitymedicine.symptommedicine.medical_specialtyGrape seed and skin extractMESH: RatsMESH : MaleInflammationBiologyDiet High-FatMESH : Rats WistarMESH: VitisMESH : Vitis03 medical and health sciencesDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsObesityRats WistarPancreasPharmacologyInflammationMESH : InflammationGrape Seed ExtractTriglycerideCholesterolMESH: Antioxidants[ SDV.SP.PHARMA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/PharmacologyMESH: Rats Wistarmedicine.diseaseMESH : SeedsMESH: MaleRatsMESH: Diet High-Fat030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologychemistryMESH: SeedsOxidative stress[SDV.SP.PHARMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/PharmacologyMESH : AnimalsSteatosisOxidative stress
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Smoking and FOS expression from blood leukocyte transcripts in patients with coronary artery disease.

2011

International audience; OBJECTIVE: Analysis of the leukocyte transriptome, in particular the Finkel-Biskis-Jinkins Osteosarcoma (c-Fos) gene, which has a prominent role in inflammation, provides new insights into atherosclerosis mechanisms. Although smoking is a major risk factor, the links between smoking status and coronary artery disease (CAD) remains unclear. We aimed to analyze the relationship between smoking status and c-Fos expression in circulating leukocytes of patients with CAD. METHODS: c-Fos expression was measured by RT-Q-PCR, from blood leukocytes of 239 consecutive patients after acute myocardial infarction (MI). The patients were asked about their smoking status and stratif…

MaleMESH : RNA MessengerMESH: Chi-Square DistributionMESH : LeukocytesMESH : Prospective StudiesMESH : AgedMyocardial InfarctionSmoking PreventionMESH: Risk Assessmentc-FosMESH : Coronary Angiography0302 clinical medicineMESH : Genetic MarkersProspective StudiesMESH: Coronary Artery DiseaseAged 80 and over0303 health sciencesMESH: Middle AgedGenes fosMESH: Smoking Cessation3. Good healthMESH : SmokingMESH: Myocardial InfarctionOsteosarcomaSmoking statusCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineGenetic Markersmedicine.medical_specialtyRisk AssessmentMESH: Leukocytes03 medical and health sciences[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemHumansMESH : Middle AgedRNA MessengerMESH : Coronary Artery DiseaseRisk factorMESH : Aged 80 and overAgedChi-Square DistributionMESH: HumansMESH : Chi-Square DistributionMESH : Smoking CessationMESH : Humansmedicine.diseaseMESH: Coronary AngiographyLinear ModelsMESH: FemaleBlood leukocyte transcriptomeMESH : Genes fos030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMESH: Genetic MarkersBioinformaticsCoronary AngiographyCoronary artery diseaseMESH: Linear ModelsCoronary artery diseaseMESH: Aged 80 and overRisk FactorsMESH: Risk FactorsMESH : Linear ModelsLeukocytesMESH : FemaleMESH : Risk AssessmentMESH: Agedc-FosbiologySmoking[ SDV.MHEP.CSC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemMiddle AgedMESH : Risk Factors[SDV.MHEP.CSC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemCardiologyFemaleFrancemedicine.symptomInflammation MediatorsMESH: SmokingMESH : MaleMESH: Inflammation MediatorsInflammationMESH: Genes fosMESH: Multivariate AnalysisMESH : Inflammation MediatorsInternal medicinemedicineIn patientMESH : France030304 developmental biologyMESH: RNA Messengerbusiness.industryMESH : Multivariate AnalysisMESH: MaleMESH: Prospective StudiesMESH: FranceMultivariate Analysisbiology.proteinSmoking CessationMESH : Myocardial Infarctionbusiness
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Long-term moderate magnesium-deficient diet shows relationships between blood pressure, inflammation and oxidant stress defense in aging rats

2006

International audience; Epidemiological and experimental studies have indicated a relationship among aging, dietary Mg, inflammatory stress, and cardiovascular disease. Our aim in the present study was to investigate possible links between dietary Mg, oxidant stress parameters, and inflammatory status with aging in rats. We designed a long-term study in which rats were fed for 22 months with moderately deficient (150 mg/kg), standard (800 mg/kg), or supplemented (3200 mg/kg) Mg diets. Comparisons were made with young rats fed with the same diets for 1 month. Compared to the standard and supplemented diets, the Mg-deficient diet significantly increased blood pressure, plasma interleukin-6, f…

MaleMESH: Inflammationmedicine.medical_specialtyMESH: RatsThiobarbituric acid[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Blood PressureInflammationMESH: Rats Sprague-Dawley030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_causeFibrinogenBiochemistryRats Sprague-Dawley03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineTBARSAnimalsMESH: Animals030304 developmental biologyInflammation2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMESH: Oxidative StressMESH: Blood Pressuremedicine.diseaseMESH: MaleHemolysisRats3. Good healthOxidative StressLysophosphatidylcholineBlood pressureEndocrinologychemistryImmunologymedicine.symptomMagnesium DeficiencyMESH: Magnesium DeficiencyOxidative stressmedicine.drugFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Autoimmune skin inflammation is dependent on plasmacytoid dendritic cell activation by nucleic acids via TLR7 and TLR9

2010

Lupus-prone mice develop a chronic inflammatory response to cutaneous injury that depends on the production of type I interferon, TLR7, and TLR9.

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