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Alpha-1-antitrypsin-induced inhibition of complement-dependent phagocytosis.

1981

Abstract In a previous investigation, inhibition of complement-dependent rosette formation by alpha1-antitrypsin (α1-AT) was observed, and it was demonstrated that α1-AT interacts through its carbohydrate portion with C3 and its fragments. In the present study, the effect of α1-AT on the complement-receptor-mediated phagocytosis by human peripheral blood monocytes was examined. Purified α1-AT inhibited in a dose-dependent manner phagocytosis of C3-carrying yeast particles. Inhibition was selective, concerned only C3-receptor-mediated phagocytosis, neither Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytosis nor uptake of untreated yeast particles was blocked by α1-AT. It was demonstrated that α1-AT exerted it…

LeukemiaPhagocytosisImmunologyAlpha (ethology)Blood DonorsHematologyComplement receptorComplement C3Saccharomyces cerevisiaeCarbohydrateBiologyOpsonin ProteinsYeastPeripheral bloodMonocytesImmune systemBiochemistryPhagocytosisRosette formationalpha 1-AntitrypsinImmunology and AllergyHumansImmunobiology
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Coordination isomerism in spin crossover (SCO) materials

2021

International audience; A new series of three spin crossover (SCO) Fe(II) complexes based on a cyanocarbanion and on the neutral quinolin-8-amine (aqin) ligands, [Fe(aqin)2(tcnsme)2] (1), [Fe(aqin)2(tcnset)2] (2), and [Fe(aqin)2(tcnspr)2] (3), has been studied. The three complexes display similar molecular structures consisting of discrete [Fe(aqin)2(tcnsR)2] complexes [R = Me (1), Et (2), and Pr (3)]. Infrared spectroscopy and magnetic studies, performed on the three complexes, revealed the presence of similar SCO behaviors which strongly differ by their transition temperatures [234 K (1) < 266 K (2) < 360 K (3)]. The increase of the transition temperatures when passing from 1 to 3 may be …

Ligand field theoryMaterials scienceMolecular magnetic propertiesGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopyElectron donor02 engineering and technologyCrystal structure01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundIsomerism[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistrySpin crossover0103 physical sciences[CHIM]Chemical SciencesPolymorphismInfrared spectroscopyAlkylLigand fields010302 applied physicschemistry.chemical_classificationCrystal structureTransition temperature[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIntermolecular forcesMaterials scienceCoordination isomerismCrystallographychemistry0210 nano-technologyJournal of Applied Physics
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Comparative G2(MP2) molecular orbital study of [H 3 AlX(CH 3 ) 2 ] − (X=N, P, and As) and H 3 AlY(CH 3 ) 2 (Y=O, S, and Se) donor–acceptor complexes

2001

Abstract [H3AlX(CH3)2]− (X=N, P, and As) and H3AlY(CH3)2 (Y=O, S, and Se) donor–acceptor complexes have been studied using G2(MP2) level of theory. The coordination mode, the structural and the methyl substitution effects upon complexation are analyzed. The interaction of the alane with the donor ligand is stronger in the anionic complexes than in the neutral ones and the methylated complexes are more stable than the hydrogenated ones. The coordination is ensured by tow interactions having a reverse character: interaction between a′ symmetry fragment molecular orbital (stabilizing) and interaction between a″ symmetry occupied molecular orbital (destabilizing) of the two fragments. A linear …

LigandStereochemistryChemistryMolecular orbitalCharge (physics)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryLinear correlationCondensed Matter PhysicsDonor acceptorBiochemistryFragment molecular orbitalNatural bond orbitalJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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Electrochromic polyoxometalate material as a sensor of bacterial activity

2015

L. fermentum, a bacterium of human microbiota, acts as an electron donor to the electrochromic [P2MoVI18O62]6. Since, the reductive capacity of L. fermentum correlates with its metabolic activity, the reaction with [P2MoVI18O62]6- affords a means of evaluating its activity. Following this logic, we have concluded that vancomycin severely affects the activity of L. fermentum whereas omeprazole does not.

Limosilactobacillus fermentumLactobacillus fermentumElectron donordigestive systemCatalysisElectron Transportchemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsVancomycinMaterials ChemistrymedicineBacterial activitybiologyChemistryMetals and AlloysHuman microbiomefood and beveragesGeneral ChemistryTungsten Compoundsbiology.organism_classificationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiochemistryElectrochromismPolyoxometalateCeramics and CompositesbacteriaVancomycinOmeprazoleBacteriamedicine.drugChemical Communications
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Conversion of biliverdin to bilirubin by biliverdin reductase contributes to endothelial cell protection by heme oxygenase-1—evidence for direct and …

2009

Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is highly protective in various pathophysiological states such as cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. HO-1-derived bilirubin is an efficient scavenger of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS). It remains to determine whether conversion of biliverdin to bilirubin is an essential step for HO-1-conferred protection of endothelial cells. RONS scavenging activities of biliverdin versus bilirubin were assessed by different RONS generating systems and detection techniques. We also silenced the biliverdin reductase (BVR) or HO-1 gene in cultured primary human endothelial cells (HUVECs) and measured the effect on RONS formation upon stimulation with lipopolys…

LipopolysaccharidesOxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group DonorsUmbilical VeinsXanthine OxidaseNeutrophilsBilirubinNitrosationModels BiologicalAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundPeroxynitrous AcidLeukocytespolycyclic compoundsHumansGene SilencingMolecular BiologyHemeReactive nitrogen speciesRespiratory BurstBiliverdinAngiotensin IIBiliverdineBiliverdin reductaseEndothelial CellsBilirubinFree Radical ScavengersAngiotensin IIMitochondriaEndothelial stem cellHeme oxygenasechemistryBiochemistryCytoprotectionGene Knockdown TechniquesTyrosineReactive Oxygen SpeciesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHeme Oxygenase-1Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
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Cytomegalovirus reactivation in liver transplant recipients due to hepatitis C cirrhosis is associated with higher cardiovascular risk - an observati…

2017

The association between cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation and cardiovascular risk has been reported in solid organ transplant populations; however, it has yet to be assessed in liver transplantation (LT). We aim to evaluate whether CMV reactivation is associated with cardiovascular events (CVE) in HCV-LT patients. LT patients (2010 and 2014) due to HCV cirrhosis were included. Clinically significant CMV (CS-CMV) was defined as viral load (VL) >5000 copies/ml, need of therapy or CMV disease. Baseline variables and endpoint measures (CVE, survival, severe recurrent hepatitis C, de novo tumors, and diabetes) were collected. One hundred and forty patients were included. At LT, a history of AHT…

Liver CirrhosisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosismedicine.medical_treatmentCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionCytomegalovirus030230 surgeryLiver transplantationGastroenterology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesImmunosuppression TherapyTransplantationProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryvirus diseasesRetrospective cohort studyHepatitis CMiddle AgedViral Loadmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CTissue DonorsLiver TransplantationCardiovascular DiseasesCytomegalovirus Infections030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemalebusinessViral loadGlomerular Filtration RateTransplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
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Should organs from hepatitis C-positive donors be used in hepatitis C-negative recipients for liver transplantation?

2018

Given the scarcity of donated organs and the frequency of death on the waiting list, strategies that could improve the available supply of high-quality liver grafts are much needed. Direct-acting antiviral agent (DAA) regimens have proved to be highly effective to treat hepatitis C virus (HCV), even in the setting of posttransplantation. The question arises as to whether transplant communities should consider the utilization of HCV-positive donors into HCV-negative recipients. This review summarizes risk of transmission, treatment options with success rate, and ethical considerations for usage of HCV-positive donors. Liver Transplantation 24 831-840 2018 AASLD.

Liver surgerymedicine.medical_specialtySustained Virologic ResponseWaiting ListsHepatitis C virusmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEHepacivirus030230 surgeryLiver transplantationmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsDonor SelectionEnd Stage Liver Disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansIntensive care medicineTransplantationHepatologybusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)Treatment optionsHepatitis Cmedicine.diseaseAllograftsHepatitis CTissue DonorsTransplant RecipientsLiver TransplantationLiverWaiting list030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessLiver transplantation : official publication of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society
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S-nitrosylation of the death receptor fas promotes fas ligand-mediated apoptosis in cancer cells.

2011

International audience; BACKGROUND & AIMS: Fas belongs to the family of tumor necrosis factor receptors which induce apoptosis. Many cancer cells express Fas but do not undergo Fas-mediated apoptosis. Nitric oxide reverses this resistance by increasing levels of Fas at the plasma membrane. We studied the mechanisms by which NO affects Fas function. METHODS: Colon and mammary cancer cell lines were incubated with the NO donor glyceryl trinitrate or lipid A; S-nitrosylation of Fas was monitored using the biotin switch assay. Fas constructs that contained mutations at cysteine residues that prevent S-nitrosylation were used to investigate the involvement of S-nitrosylation in Fas-mediated cell…

MESH: NitroglycerinMESH: Signal TransductionTime FactorsMESH: Membrane MicrodomainsApoptosisMESH : Fas Ligand ProteinCytoplasmic partMESH: Lipid AFas ligandMiceNitroglycerin0302 clinical medicineMESH : Protein TransportMESH : FemaleMESH: AnimalsFADDLipid raft0303 health sciencesTumorbiologyColon CancerMESH : Lipid AMESH : BiotinylationGastroenterologyFas receptorMESH: Antigens CD95Protein TransportLipid AMESH : Colonic NeoplasmsMESH : Nitric OxideMESH : Nitric Oxide Donors030220 oncology & carcinogenesisColonic NeoplasmsDeath-inducing signaling complexFemale[ SDV.MHEP.HEG ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hépatology and GastroenterologyMESH : MutationMESH : TransfectionSignal TransductionMESH : Time FactorsMESH: Protein TransportFas Ligand ProteinMESH : Mammary Neoplasms ExperimentalMESH: MutationMESH: Cell Line TumorMESH: Mammary Neoplasms ExperimentalNitric OxideTransfectionCaspase 803 medical and health sciencesMembrane MicrodomainsCell Line TumorMESH : MiceAnimalsHumansBiotinylationNitric Oxide DonorsMESH: BiotinylationCysteinefas ReceptorMESH: MiceMESH : Protein Processing Post-Translational030304 developmental biologyMESH : Signal TransductionMESH: Colonic NeoplasmsMESH : CysteineMESH: HumansHepatologyMESH : Cell Line TumorMESH: ApoptosisMESH: TransfectionMESH : HumansMESH: Time FactorsMammary Neoplasms Experimental[SDV.MHEP.HEG]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hépatology and GastroenterologyMESH: CysteineMESH: Nitric Oxide DonorsMolecular biologySignalingMESH: Fas Ligand ProteinMESH : NitroglycerinApoptosisLocalizationMESH: Nitric OxideMESH: Protein Processing Post-TranslationalMutationbiology.proteinMESH : Membrane MicrodomainsMESH : AnimalsMESH : Antigens CD95Protein Processing Post-TranslationalMESH: FemaleMESH : Apoptosis
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Molecular Magnetic Materials from Polyoxometalates

1994

The significance of polyoxometalates in the field of molecular magnetism is discussed. We show that this kind of inorganic complexes provides remarkable examples for the study of the exchange interactions in clusters. On the other hand, we examine the possibility of using these metal oxide anions as magnetic components of molecular materials containing organic tetrathiafulvalenes as electron donor molecules.

MagnetismOxideElectron donorequipment and suppliesMagnetic exchangeMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical physicsComputational chemistryvisual_artMagnetic componentsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculeMolecular materialshuman activities
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First Cobalt(II) Spin Crossover Compound with N4S2-Donorset

2020

Herein we report the synthesis and characterization of a novel bis-tridentate 1,3,4-thiadiazole ligand (L = 2,5-bis[(2-pyridylmethyl)thio]methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole). Two new mononuclear complexes of the type [MII(L)2](ClO4)2 (with M = FeII (C1) and CoII (C2)) have been synthesized, containing the new ligand (L). In both complexes the metal centers are coordinated by an N4S2-donorset and each of the two ligands is donating to the metal ion with just one of the tridentate pockets. The iron(II) complex (C1) is in the low spin [LS] state below room temperature and shows an increase in the magnetic moment only above 300 K. In contrast, the cobalt(II) complex (C2) shows a gradual spin crossover (S…

MagnetismPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementThio-n<sub>4</sub>s<sub>2</sub>-donorsetAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441Metalspin crossoverlcsh:Organic chemistrySpin crossoverDrug DiscoveryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin (physics)134-thiadiazolecobalt(ii)Magnetic momentLigandOrganic Chemistryiron(ii)CrystallographychemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)magnetismvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolecular MedicineCobaltMolecules
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