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Systemic Immune Responses in Alzheimer's Disease: In Vitro Mononuclear Cell Activation and Cytokine Production

2010

To investigate the systemic signs of immune-inflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease (AD), in the present study we have analyzed blood lymphocyte subsets and the expression of activation markers on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from AD patients and age-matched healthy controls (HC) activated in vitro by recombinant amyloid-beta peptide (rAbeta42). Our study of AD lymphocyte subpopulations confirms the already described decrease of the absolute number and percentage of B cells when compared to HC lymphocytes, whereas the other subsets are not significantly different in patients and controls. We report the increased expression of the activation marker CD69 and of the chemoki…

MaleEotaxinCCR2ChemokineTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentPeripheral blood mononuclear cellChemokine receptorImmune systemAlzheimer’s disease chemokine cytokine PBMC rAβ42Alzheimer DiseasemedicineHumansLymphocytesIL-2 receptorCells CulturedAgedSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleAged 80 and overAnalysis of VarianceAmyloid beta-Peptidesbiologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedFlow CytometryPeptide FragmentsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCytokineGene Expression RegulationCase-Control StudiesImmunologyLeukocytes Mononuclearbiology.proteinCytokinesFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
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Influencia de la situación postprandial sobre el eje CCL11/CCR3 en sujetos con hipercolesterolemia

2020

Introducción: La enfermedad cardiovascular es la principal causa de morbilidad y mortalidad a nivel mundial y su base patogénica es la arteriosclerosis (AE). La hipercolesterolemia primaria es uno de los factores de riesgo más importantes para la AE y este proceso está asociado a cierto grado de inflamación sistémica, habiéndose descrito en la actualidad varias citoquinas quimiotácticas involucradas en el proceso arteriosclerótico. Se ha detectado la influencia de la eotaxina-1 (CCL11) y de su receptor, CCR3, en la aparición y desarrollo de la arteriosclerosis, así como la influencia de la lipemia postprandial (LPP) como factor de riesgo independiente de enfermedad cardiovascular, aunque no…

inflamaciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASeotaxinapostprandialhipercolesterolemiaCCR3:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]CCL11
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Zur Immunpathogenese des Asthma bronchiale

2000

Allergic asthma is a chronic pulmonary disease associated with bronchoconstriction and inflammation. Recent studies have shown that mediator substances and proinflammatory cytokines produced by mast cells, eosinophils and T-lymphocytes appear to be important for the pathogenesis of asthma. These substances contribute both to the initiation and perpetuation of the disease. In particular, it has been shown that allergic asthma is associated with increased TH2 (IL-4, IL-5, IL-13) cytokine production that causes activation of eosinophils and T-cells and production of chemokines (e.g. eotaxin) by pulmonary fibroblasts. Based on recent advances in our understanding of the immunopathogenesis of as…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineEotaxinChemokinebiologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentInflammationImmunoglobulin Emedicine.diseaseProinflammatory cytokineCytokineImmunologybiology.proteinMedicineBronchoconstrictionmedicine.symptombusinessAsthmaPneumologie
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Elevated serum eotaxin levels in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

2002

OBJECTIVE: Eotaxin is a recently characterized chemokine with potent and selective chemotactic activity for eosinophils. Previous studies indicating that eosinophils accumulate and become activated in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) led us to hypothesize that eotaxin is potentially involved in the pathophysiology of IBD and, therefore, that eotaxin would be increased in the serum of patients with IBD. The objective of this study was to test those assumptions. METHODS: We investigated 72 patients with IBD, 35 with ulcerative colitis, and 37 with Crohn’s disease. A total of 27 patients had active and 45 inactive disease; 26 were receiving corticosteroids. Eotaxin serum levels were determined…

EotaxinAdultChemokine CCL11Adolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentInflammatory bowel diseaseSeverity of Illness IndexPathogenesisLeukocyte CountPrednisoneReference ValuesmedicineHumansAgedHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyrespiratory systemEosinophilMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative colitisdigestive system diseasesPathophysiologyEosinophilsmedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineChemokines CCImmunologyColitis Ulcerativebusinessmedicine.drugThe American journal of gastroenterology
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Eosinophil-selective mediators in human strongyloidiasis

2006

SUMMARY Strongyloides stercoralis infection is characterized by the production of IgE and eosinophils in peripheral blood. Experimental studies have demonstrated that eosinophils play an important role in protection against Strongyloides stercoralis, but the mechanisms regulating eosinophils are not known. In this study we have focused on analysing the molecules that selectively regulate eosinophil migration, namely eotaxin and interleukin-5 (IL-5), using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in patients with strongyloidiasis. Serum expression of eotaxin and IL-5 were significantly increased in patients compared with the control group. This rise suggests that selective mediators of the eosin…

AdultChemokine CCL11MaleEotaxinAdolescentImmunologyAntibodies HelminthImmunoglobulin EStrongyloides stercoralisEosinophil migrationmedicineAnimalsHumansInterleukin 5AgedEosinophil cationic proteinbiologyImmunoglobulin EMiddle Agedrespiratory systemEosinophilmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationEosinophilsChemotaxis LeukocyteStrongyloidiasismedicine.anatomical_structureChemokines CCImmunologyStrongyloidiasisbiology.proteinFemaleParasitologyInterleukin-5Strongyloides stercoralisParasite Immunology
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Inhibitory effects of N-acetylcysteine on the functional responses of human eosinophils in vitro

2007

Background Oxidative stress appears to be relevant in the pathogenesis of inflammation in allergic diseases like bronchial asthma. Eosinophils are oxidant-sensitive cells considered as key effectors in allergic inflammation. Objective The aim of this work was to study the effects of the clinically used antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) on the functional responses of human-isolated eosinophils. Methods Human eosinophils were purified from the blood of healthy donors by a magnetic bead separation system. The effects of NAC were investigated on the generation of reactive oxygen species (chemiluminescence and flow cytometry), Ca2+ signal (fluorimetry), intracellular glutathione (GSH; flow c…

Chemokine CCL11EotaxinLuminescenceImmunologyhuman eosinophilsBiologyPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeTranslocation GeneticAllergic inflammationAcetylcysteinechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansImmunology and Allergychemistry.chemical_classificationreactive oxygen speciesEosinophil cationic proteinReactive oxygen speciesCell DeathEosinophil Cationic ProteinNADPH OxidasesFree Radical ScavengersGlutathioneEosinophilPhosphoproteinsGlutathioneN-acetylcysteineAcetylcysteineEosinophilsN-Formylmethionine Leucyl-Phenylalaninemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryChemokines CCeosinophil cationic proteinCalciumReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressp47(phox)medicine.drugp67(phox)
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Effect of IL-13 receptor α2 levels on the biological activity of IL-13 variant R110Q

2007

Background IL-13 is a key cytokine associated with the asthmatic phenotype. IL-13 signals via its cognate receptor, a complex of IL-13 receptor (IL-13R) α 1 chain with IL-4 receptor α; however, a second protein, IL-13Rα2, also binds IL-13. Recently a polymorphic variant of IL-13 (R110Q) has been shown to be associated with atopy. Objective To investigate the binding properties of this IL-13 variant to its cognate receptors. Methods We used surface plasmon resonance to measure the binding kinetics of R110Q to its receptors. Primary human fibroblasts were grown from endobronchial biopsies obtained from volunteers. Receptor levels were measured by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. Results T…

AdultEotaxinmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyReceptorCells CulturedInterleukin-13Biological activityFibroblastsSurface Plasmon ResonanceCell sortingInterleukin-13 Receptor alpha1 SubunitReceptor–ligand kineticsKineticsEndocrinologyCytokineAmino Acid SubstitutionInterleukin 13Interleukin-13 Receptor alpha2 SubunitSTAT6 Transcription FactorJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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