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A Role for Leukocyte-Derived IL-1RA in DC Homeostasis Revealed by Increased Susceptibility of IL-1RA-Deficient Mice to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

2011

Dendritic cell (DC)-derived IL-1α/β plays a critical role in the induction of T helper type 1 (Th1)-dependent immunity against Leishmania . DCs from susceptible BALB/c mice produce less IL-1α/β when compared with resistant C57BL/6 mice, contributing to aberrant Th2 development and ultimate death of infected mice. We have extended our studies of the role of IL-1 in leishmaniasis using IL-1RA -/- BALB/c mice that are characterized by upregulated IL-1 receptor signaling. Unexpectedly, infection of IL-1RA -/- mice led to significantly worsened disease outcome with larger lesions, dramatically higher parasite burdens, and decreased IFN-γ production by antigen-specific T cells. We determined that…

medicine.medical_treatmentLeishmaniasis CutaneousBone Marrow CellsDermatologyBiochemistryArticleImmunophenotypingMicePhagocytosisCutaneous leishmaniasisDownregulation and upregulationImmunitymedicineAnimalsLeishmania majorMolecular BiologyLeishmania majorMice Inbred BALB CbiologyLeishmaniasisDendritic CellsDendritic cellCell BiologyTh1 Cellsmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaInterleukin-12Mice Mutant StrainsInterleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist ProteinCytokineImmunologyDisease SusceptibilityInterleukin-1Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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Ex vivoevidence for PGE2and LTB4involvement in cutaneous leishmaniasis: relation with infection status and cytokine production

1996

SUMMARYEx vivoculture of spleen cells from BALB/c mice infected with 2 × 106Leishmania major(L.major) promastigotes were cultured with ConcanavalinA (ConA) or leishmanial antigen (L. Ag) and tested for prostaglandin E2(PGE2) and for leukotriene B4(LTB4), in order to study their involvement in the evolution of cutaneous leishmaniasis and the connexion with lymphokine-mediated responses. The data were compared with those obtained in BALB/c mice protected againstL. majorby sublethal irradiation (550 rad; cured mice). In the unprotected BALB/c mice the levels of PGE2that were responsible for the depression of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNFα) Th1-associated cytokines and …

medicine.medical_treatmentLeishmaniasis CutaneousInflammationLeukotriene B4DinoprostoneInterferon-gammaMiceTh2 CellsImmune systemCutaneous leishmaniasismedicineAnimalsLeishmania majorInterferon gammaCells CulturedLeishmania majorMice Inbred BALB CbiologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaTh1 Cellsbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseInfectious DiseasesCytokineImmunologyFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyTumor necrosis factor alphaInterleukin-4medicine.symptomSpleenWhole-Body IrradiationEx vivomedicine.drugParasitology
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IL-1 signalling is dispensable for protective immunity in Leishmania-resistant mice

2010

Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease affecting ∼12 million people. Control of infection (e.g. in C57BL/6 mice) results from IL-12-dependent production of IFNγ by Th1/Tc1 cells. In contrast, BALB/c mice succumb to infection because of preferential Th2-type cytokine induction. Infected dendritic cells (DC) represent important sources of IL-12. Genetically determined differences in DC IL-1α/β production contribute to disease outcome. Whereas the course of disease was not dramatically altered in IL-1RI(-/-) mice, local administration of IL-1α to infected C57BL/6 mice improved disease outcome. To definitively elucidate the involvement of IL-1 in immunity against leishmaniasis, we now utilized IL…

medicine.medical_treatmentLeishmaniasisDermatologyDendritic cellBiologymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaBiochemistryVaccinationCytokineCutaneous leishmaniasisImmunityImmunologymedicineLeishmania majorMolecular BiologyExperimental Dermatology
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Immune Modulating Effects of NKT Cells in a Physiologically Low Dose Leishmania major Infection Model after αGalCer Analog PBS57 Stimulation

2014

Leishmaniasis is a parasitic infection affecting ∼12 million people worldwide, mostly in developing countries. Treatment options are limited and no effective vaccines exist to date. Natural Killer T (NKT) cells are a conserved innate-like lymphocyte population with immunomodulating effects in various settings. A number of reports state a role of NKT cells in different models of Leishmania infection. Here, we investigated the effect of NKT cells in a physiologically relevant, intradermal low dose infection model. After inoculation of 103 infectious-stage L. major, comparable numbers of skin-immigrating NKT cells in both susceptible BALB/c mice and resistant C57BL/6 mice were noted. Compared …

medicine.medical_treatmentLymphocyteMedizinPathogenesisNK cellsProtozoologyPathology and Laboratory MedicineCellular typesMedicine and Health SciencesLymphoid OrgansLeishmania majorImmune ResponseLeishmania majorSkinProtozoansMice Inbred BALB Ceducation.field_of_studybiologylcsh:Public aspects of medicineNatural killer T cellInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineMedical MicrobiologyHost-Pathogen InteractionsWhite blood cellsCytokinesAnatomyResearch ArticleCell biologyBlood cellslcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962Immune CellsImmunologyPopulationT cellsLeishmaniasis CutaneousGalactosylceramidesSpleenImmunopathologyMicrobiologyLymphatic SystemImmunomodulationImmune ActivationImmune systemImmunityMicrobial ControlmedicineAnimalsImmunologic FactorseducationImmunity to InfectionsMicrobial PathogensBiology and life sciencesImmunityOrganismsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthImmunoregulationlcsh:RA1-1270Molecular Developmentbiology.organism_classificationAcquired Immune SystemParasitic ProtozoansMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalAnimal cellsImmune SystemImmunologyNatural Killer T-CellsClinical ImmunologyParasitologyDevelopmental Biology
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Mobiilipankkiasioinnin omaksumiseen vaikuttavat tekijät

2017

Kandidaatintutkielma käsittelee mobiilipankkipalveluita tarkastellen käsitteen merkitystä nykykontekstissa sekä mobiilipankkipalveluiden käyttöön vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Tutkielma toteutettiin kirjallisuuskatsauksena alan kirjallisuuteen, jota haettiin Google Scholar -palvelusta. Tutkielmassa perehdytään mobiilipankkipalveluihin ja samalla myös syvennytään Suomen mobiilipankkitilanteeseen sekä alan tulevaisuuden haasteisiin. Tämän jälkeen tarkastellaan syitä mobiilipankin omaksumiseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Tekijöiden löytämiseksi tutkielmassa käydään läpi muutamia teknologian hyväksymismalleja. Tutkimuksen tuloksena selviää, että helppokäyttöisyys, hyödyllisyys, tietoturva, sosiaaliset teki…

mobiilipankkiteknologian hyväksymismalli (TAM)käyttäjäkokemusmobiilipankkipalvelutmobiilipankkiasiointiteknologian hyväksyminen
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Ustekinumab therapy changes the transcriptional activity pattern of TGF-β1–3 genes

2019

Introduction One of the examples of genes whose expression can be altered by the action of ustekinumab is TGF-β. It is a pleiotropic cytokine whose activity affects psoriatic changes and the state of homeostasis of the whole organism. Aim To evaluate the effect of ustekinumab on the transcriptional activity of TGF-b family genes in patients with psoriatic arthritis and to check whether the results obtained can be helpful in monitoring the progress of treatment. Material and methods From total PBMCs obtained from peripheral blood of 14 patients with psoriatic arthritis, total RNA was isolated. The expression level of the TGF-β1, TGF-β2 and TGF-β3 genes was determined by RT-qPCR in real time.…

molecular markerMessenger RNAOriginal Paperbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentRNApsoriasis arthritisDermatologyPharmacologymedicine.diseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellRC31-1245ustekinumabPsoriatic arthritisCytokineRL1-803UstekinumabmedicineImmunology and Allergytgfβ1-3businessGeneInternal medicinemedicine.drugTransforming growth factorAdvances in Dermatology and Allergology
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Caracterización Fenética y Genética de Individuos del Género Fasciola Linnaeus, 1758 (Trematoda: Fasciolidae) de México

2017

La fascioliasis es una importante enfermedad causada por dos especies de trematodos, Fasciola hepatica y Fasciola gigantica, que incluye un amplio espectro de especies hospedadoras definitivas tanto domésticas como silvestres. En el presente trabajo, como primer paso, se realizó una revisión bibliográfica exhaustiva de todos los casos humanos de fascioliasis en México, reportados tanto en la literatura mexicana, como casos de pacientes mexicanos diagnosticados en Canadá y USA. El estudio fenético y genético se realizó con adultos del parásito, obtenidos de bovinos del matadero de la Ciudad de Toluca, Estado de México, México, zona de endemia humana. Para el estudio fenético comparativo se u…

morfometríafascioliasisMéxicoGenotipajehumanosEspañabovinosparasitosisFenotipaje
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Patterns of trunk spine growth in two congeneric species of acanthocephalan: investment in attachment may differ between sexes and species.

2012

SUMMARYAcanthocephalans have evolved a hooked proboscis and some taxa have trunk spines to attach to their definitive hosts. These structures are generated before being used, thus a key question is how investment in attachment could optimally be allocated through the ontogeny. The number and arrangement of hooks and spines are never modified in the definitive host, but it is unclear whether these structures grow during adult development. A comparison of the size of trunk spines between cystacanths and adults of Corynosoma cetaceum and C. australe indicated that spines grow in both species, but only in females, which also had significantly larger spines than males. This sexual dimorphism did…

musculoskeletal diseasesMaleOntogenyDolphinsZoologyFlounderAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsSpecies SpecificityAnimalsBody SizeSex CharacteristicsbiologyEcologyProboscismusculoskeletal systembiology.organism_classificationTrunkSpineSea LionsSexual dimorphismSpine (zoology)Infectious DiseasesPerchesKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyParasitologyFemaleAllometryHelminthiasis AnimalAcanthocephalaParasitology
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Traditional and new types of spondarthritis with special consideration of spondylodiscitis

1990

In rheumatology the so-called "seronegative spondarthritis" is a group of diseases characterized by the presence of HLA-B 27. This group includes the typical ankylosing spondylitis as well as atypical spondylopathies such as those occurring in psoriasis, Reiter's disease and chronic inflammatory enteropathies, which attack mainly the spine and secondarily the peripheral joints. In some severe cases, non-infectious, sterile spondylodiscitis was observed. These can lead to instability and fracture, followed by pseudarthrosis of the involved segment of the spine. In contrast to these traditional spondarthritides three new types are marked by the lack of HLA-B 27. 1) "Spondarthritis hyperostoti…

musculoskeletal diseasesSpondylodiscitismedicine.medical_specialtyDiscitisDiseaseRenal DialysisInternal medicinePsoriasisAcne VulgarismedicineHumansPsoriasisSpondylitisAnkylosing spondylitisAcne fulminansbusiness.industrySyndromeGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseRheumatologySurgeryPseudarthrosisSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessSpondylitisNeurosurgical Review
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A parasitoloxia e a doutrina do contáxio animado: a helmintiase e a sarna na España do século XIX

1990

Les explicacions parasitològiques del contagi eren tant teòriques com observacionals. La triquinosi, la sarna i la helmintiasi van ser exemples primerencs que van demostrar un contagi viu. A principis del segle XIX, en la medicina espanyola, igual que en la medicina europea, es rebutjava el contagi animat excepte en el cas d'alguns paràsits animals com la sarna. En uns altres, com en la helmintiasi intestinal, s'acceptava el seu origen viu, però no la seua contagiositat, i es defensava la seua generació espontània fins a ben entrat el segle XIX. En el “Diccionari de Ciències Mèdiques”, l'estudi dels cucs és quasi exclusivament morfològic i es defensa com a causa de la seua presència en l'ho…

parasitology19th centuryparasitologiahistory of microbiologyhistòria de la microbiologiahelminthiasisiglo XIXmange:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Parasitología [UNESCO]UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia de la medicinaparasitologíasegle XIXhelmintiasi:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia de la medicina [UNESCO]helmintiasisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::ParasitologíaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Enfermedades infecciosas:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Enfermedades infecciosas [UNESCO]sarnahistoria de la microbiología
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