Search results for "Cutaneous"

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018 Langerhans cells suppress CD8 T cells in situ during acute graft-versus-host disease-like autoimmune mucocutaneous disease

2019

In situbusiness.industryAcute graft versus host diseaseMucocutaneous zoneImmunologyCytotoxic T cellMedicineCell BiologyDermatologyDiseasebusinessMolecular BiologyBiochemistryJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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Drug-induced expansion and differentiation of Vγ9Vδ2 T cells in vivo: The role of exogenous IL-2

2005

Human Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cells recognize nonpeptidic Ags generated by the 1-deoxy-d-xylulose 5-phosphate (many eubacteria, algae, plants, and Apicomplexa) and mevalonate (eukaryotes, archaebacteria, and certain eubacteria) pathways of isoprenoid synthesis. The potent Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cell reactivity 1) against certain cancer cells or 2) induced by infectious agents indicates that therapeutic augmentations of Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cell activities may be clinically beneficial. The functional characteristics of Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cells from Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus monkey) are very similar to those from Homo sapiens. We have found that the i.v. administration of nitrogen-containing bisphosphonat…

Injections SubcutaneousT cellImmunologyCD4-CD8 RatioPamidronateBiologyPharmacologyInterferon-gammaInterleukin 21HemiterpenesOrganophosphorus CompoundsT-Lymphocyte SubsetsmedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorAntigensAntigen-presenting cellCells CulturedCell ProliferationInterleukin 323-DiphosphoglycerateDiphosphonatesZAP70Cell DifferentiationReceptors Antigen T-Cell gamma-deltaTh1 CellsNatural killer T cellDiphosphatesMacaca fascicularismedicine.anatomical_structureInjections IntravenousImmunologyEpoxy CompoundsInterleukin-2Immunologic Memory
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Network of Cells and Mediators of Innate and Adaptive Cutaneous Immunity

2017

The skin is a major surface organ that translates external signals from the environment into local and systemic immune responses. As such, it is also strongly involved in fighting against cutaneous pathogens transmitted by arthropod vectors to the host. By harboring various skin-resident as well as highly motile immune cells and unique molecules, the skin orchestrates resulting immune responses against pathogens. Only an understanding of the complexity of skin immunity will lead to a better assessment of vector-induced alterations of resulting antipathogen immunity.

Innate immune systemintegumentary systemanimal diseaseschemical and pharmacologic phenomenabiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionBiologyCutaneous immunityAcquired immune systemImmune systemImmunityImmunologybacteriaSkin immunityArthropod Vector
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Development of oil cysts after subcutaneous injection of interferon-α and interleukin-2

2006

Interleukin 2Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAlpha interferonDermatologyInterleukine 2Subcutaneous injectionInterferon αToxicityMedicinebusinessInterferon alfamedicine.drugBritish Journal of Dermatology
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Growth, interleukin-2 production, and responsiveness to IL-2 in T4- positive T Lymphocyte populations from malignant cutaneous T cell lymphoma (Sezar…

1984

Abstract Functional analysis and surface phenotyping using monoclonal antibodies have revealed that malignant T lymphocyte populations in the peripheral blood of patients with Sezary's syndrome resemble the T helper cell populations from normal individuals. In this article we have studied the effects of the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporine A (CsA) on growth, interleukin-2 (IL-2) production, and the induction of IL-2 responsiveness of peripheral blood monocytes (PBMs) from five patients with Sezary's syndrome in vitro, using the lectin phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and the phorbol ester phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) as stimuli. The following results were obtained: PHA-induced cell proliferat…

Interleukin 2medicine.medical_specialtyT cellImmunologyCyclosporinsBiologyLymphocyte ActivationBiochemistryCyclosporin aInternal medicinemedicineHumansSezary SyndromePhytohemagglutininsReceptorCell growthCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT-Lymphocytes Helper-InducerCell BiologyHematologyT helper cellT lymphocytemedicine.diseasePhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyInterleukin-2Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetatemedicine.drugBlood
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Intestinal Involvement in Kawasaki Disease

2018

Objectives To describe a case of Kawasaki disease with intestinal involvement and to analyze other published reports to define clinical characteristics, diagnostic issues, and therapeutic approaches of gastrointestinal involvement in Kawasaki disease. Study design A computerized search without language restriction was conducted using PubMed and SCOPUS. An article was considered eligible for inclusion in the systematic review if it reported data on patient(s) with intestinal involvement in Kawasaki disease. Our case was also included in the analysis. Results Thirty-three articles reporting 48 cases of Kawasaki disease with intestinal involvement were considered. Fever, abdominal pain, and vo…

Intestinal pseudo-obstructionMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAbdominal painSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveAdolescentFeverMucocutaneous Lymph Node SyndromeDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepediatric gastroenterology030225 pediatricsmedicineintestinal pseudo-obstructionHumans030212 general & internal medicineHematologic TestPediatric gastroenterologyCoronary artery aneurysmGangreneAspirinHematologic TestsIntestinal Diseasebusiness.industryabdominal painImmunoglobulins Intravenousmedicine.diseasecoronary artery aneurysmHospitalizationIntestinal DiseasesImmunoglobulins IntravenouPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthKawasakiSplenomegalyVomitingKawasaki diseasemedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedBowel diseaseIntestinal Obstructionmedicine.drugHepatomegalyHuman
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The “Jacobsen Flap” Technique: A Safe, Simple Surgical Procedure to Treat Dupuytren Disease of the Little Finger in Advanced Stage

2010

The "Jacobsen flap" technique: a safe, simple surgical procedure to treat Dupuytren disease of the little finger in advanced stage. Tripoli M, Cordova A, Moschella F. Source Chirurgia Plastica e Ricostruttiva, Dipartimento di Discipline Chirurgiche ed Oncologiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy. matripoli@yahoo.it Abstract The surgery for advanced stages of Dupuytren disease of the little finger is controversial. In the literature, several techniques have been described with variable reported results and postoperative complications. Percutaneous needle fasciotomy, McCash technique, and dermofasciectomy are often performed for surgical treatment but they present significant complic…

Jacobsen flapmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDupuytren diseaseAdvanced stageLittle fingerNeedle fasciotomySurgical FlapsSurgeryDupuytren Contracturemedicine.anatomical_structureDupuytren's disease.AmputationHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgerySurgical FlapsContracturemedicine.symptombusinessTechniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
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Keratinocytes Determine Th1 Immunity during Early Experimental Leishmaniasis

2010

Experimental leishmaniasis is an excellent model system for analyzing Th1/Th2 differentiation. Resistance to Leishmania (L.) major depends on the development of a L. major specific Th1 response, while Th2 differentiation results in susceptibility. There is growing evidence that the microenvironment of the early affected tissue delivers the initial triggers for Th-cell differentiation. To analyze this we studied differential gene expression in infected skin of resistant and susceptible mice 16h after parasite inoculation. Employing microarray technology, bioinformatics, laser-microdissection and in-situ-hybridization we found that the epidermis was the major source of immunomodulatory mediat…

KeratinocytesCellular differentiationImmunology/Innate ImmunityInterleukin-1betaGene ExpressionInfectious Diseases/Skin InfectionsMiceT-Lymphocyte SubsetsLeishmania majorBiology (General)In Situ HybridizationOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisSkinRegulation of gene expressionMice Inbred BALB CReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionCell DifferentiationImmunohistochemistryInterleukin-12MicrodissectionResearch ArticleQH301-705.5ImmunologyLeishmaniasis CutaneousBiologyMicrobiologyTh2 CellsImmune systemCutaneous leishmaniasisImmunology/Immunity to InfectionsVirologyGeneticsmedicineAnimalsDermatology/Skin InfectionsMolecular BiologyInterleukin 4Epidermis (botany)Interleukin-6Gene Expression ProfilingLasersTh1 CellsRC581-607medicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMice Inbred C57BLGene expression profilingDisease Models AnimalImmunology/Immune ResponseImmunologyOsteopontinParasitologyInterleukin-4Immunologic diseases. AllergyPLoS Pathogens
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Development of novel diolein–niosomes for cutaneous delivery of tretinoin: Influence of formulation and in vitro assessment

2014

Abstract This work describes innovative niosomes, composed of diolein alone or in association with the hydrophilic penetration enhancer Labrasol ® , as carriers for cutaneous drug delivery. The model drug was tretinoin and conventional, and Labrasol ® containing liposomes was used as controls to evaluate the influence of vesicle composition and the role of Labrasol ® on vesicle physico-chemical properties and performance as skin delivery system. Vesicles, prepared by the thin film hydration technique, were characterized in terms of size distribution, morphology, zeta potential, structure, incorporation efficiency, and rheological properties. The influence of carrier composition on tretinoin…

KeratinocytesSurface PropertiesDrug CompoundingSkin AbsorptionPharmaceutical ScienceTretinoinHuman skinNanotechnologyIn Vitro TechniquesAdministration CutaneousGlyceridesDiglyceridesX-Ray DiffractionStratum corneummedicineZeta potentialHumansNiosomeParticle SizeCells CulturedSkinDrug CarriersLiposomeMicroscopy ConfocalChemistryBilayerVesicleEndocytosismedicine.anatomical_structureLiposomesDrug deliveryBiophysicsRheologyInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
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In vitro and in vivo characterization of porcine acellular dermal matrix for gingival augmentation procedures

2013

Recently, porcine acellular dermal matrix (PADM) has been proposed as a possible alternative to autogenous grafts in periodontal plastic surgery. The aim of the present study was to investigate the in vitro responses of four different oral cell lines cultured on a novel PADM. Furthermore, tissue reaction to PADM was evaluated histologically after subcutaneous implantation in mice.Human gingival fibroblasts (HGF), human osteoblast-like cells, human umbilical vein endothelial cells and human oral keratinocytes (HOK) were cultured and transferred on to the PADM. A tissue culture polystyrene surface served as the control. The viability of all tested cell lines on PADM was measured by using the …

Keratinocytesmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCell SurvivalCell TransplantationSwineCell Culture TechniquesGingivaMice NudeTetrazolium SaltsAdenylate kinaseUmbilical veinCell LineAndrologyMiceSubcutaneous TissueIn vivoHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsmedicineAnimalsHumansCytotoxic T cellAcellular DermisColoring AgentsGingivoplastyOsteoblastsTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsAugmentation procedureChemistryAdenylate KinaseSoft tissueFibroblastsIn vitroSurgeryThiazolesCell cultureGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalPeriodonticsColorimetryFemaleIndicators and ReagentsJournal of Periodontal Research
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