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Subviral Dense Bodies of Human Cytomegalovirus Stimulate Maturation and Activation of Monocyte-Derived Immature Dendritic Cells

2013

ABSTRACT Dendritic cells play a central role in the immune control of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection. This work aimed at investigating the impact of noninfectious, subviral dense bodies of HCMV on the maturation and activation of dendritic cells (DC). Treatment of immature DC with dense bodies led to the maturation of these cells and significantly increased their capacity for cytokine release and antigen presentation. Dense body-activated DC may thereby contribute to the development of antiviral immunity.

Human cytomegalovirusMacromolecular SubstancesCellular differentiationmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyAntigen presentationCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionCytomegalovirusBiologyImmune controlMicrobiologyAntiviral immunityVirologymedicineHumansAntigen PresentationMonocyte derivedCell DifferentiationDendritic Cellsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseCell biologyCytokineInsect ScienceImmunologyPathogenesis and ImmunityCytokinesJournal of Virology
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Impact of infectious burden on extent and long-term prognosis of atherosclerosis.

2002

Background — Recent findings suggest a causative role of infections in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. In hypothesizing an association between infectious agents and the development of atherosclerosis, we would expect a correlation to the extent of atherosclerosis. Moreover, this effect could be multiplied by the number of pathogens to which an individual had been exposed. Methods and Results — In 572 patients, IgG or IgA antibodies to herpes simplex virus 1 and 2, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, Hemophilus influenzae , Chlamydia pneumoniae , Mycoplasma pneumoniae , and Helicobacter pylori were measured. The extent of atherosclerosis was determined by coronary angiography, carotid…

Human cytomegalovirusMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHerpesvirus 4 HumanTime FactorsArteriosclerosisCarotid arteriesCytomegalovirusCoronary diseasemedicine.disease_causeAntibodies ViralHerpesviridaePathogenesisRisk FactorsPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansSimplexvirusIntensive care medicineAgedHelicobacter pyloribusiness.industryBacterial InfectionsChlamydophila pneumoniaeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisAntibodies BacterialHaemophilus influenzaeSurvival AnalysisDNA Virus InfectionsImmunoglobulin AMycoplasma pneumoniaeSurvival RateC-Reactive ProteinLogistic ModelsHerpesvirus hominisImmunoglobulin GImmunologyMultivariate AnalysisVirusesFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCirculation
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Inhibition of CD1 antigen presentation by human cytomegalovirus.

2008

ABSTRACTThe betaherpesvirus human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) encodes several molecules that block antigen presentation by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins. Humans also possess one other family of antigen-presenting molecules, the CD1 family; however, the effect of HCMV on CD1 expression is unknown. The majority of CD1 molecules are classified on the basis of homology as group 1 CD1 and are present almost exclusively on professional antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells, which are a major target for HCMV infection and latency. We have determined that HCMV encodes multiple blocking strategies targeting group 1 CD1 molecules. CD1 transcription is strongly inhibited by…

Human cytomegalovirusTranscription GeneticvirusesImmunologyAntigen presentationCD1Cytomegaloviruschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaMajor histocompatibility complexmedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologycomplex mixturesCell LineAntigens CD1Immune systemAntigenVirologyMHC class ImedicineHumansCells CulturedAntigen PresentationbiologyImmunityhemic and immune systemsmedicine.diseaseVirologyProtein TransportHerpes simplex virusGene Expression RegulationInsect Sciencebiology.proteinPathogenesis and Immunitylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Journal of virology
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Does sensitization through the skin occur?

2000

Hypersensitivity ImmediateAllergyMice Inbred BALB Cbusiness.industryImmunologyProteinsAllergensImmunoglobulin Emedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeDermatitis AtopicPathogenesisAtopyMicemedicine.anatomical_structureAllergenImmunopathologyImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsbusinessSensitizationSkinAllergy
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Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma.

2014

Summary Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma (IFAG) is a condition that is commonly encountered in clinical practice, but is rarely reported. It appears in childhood and its pathogenesis is still unknown. It has a benign course with resolution within a few months without aggressive treatment. Microbiological tests are negative and histological findings are nonspecific. It is possible that this condition is part of the spectrum of granulomatous rosacea in childhood. We present two cases in which diagnosis of IFAG was established and resolved without sequelae following topical antibiotic treatment.

Idiopathic facial aseptic granulomaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGranulomaGranulomatous RosaceaAdolescentbusiness.industryTopical antibioticsDermatologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryPathogenesisClinical PracticeDiagnosis DifferentialRosaceamedicineHumansFemalebusinessChildFacial DermatosesClinical and experimental dermatology
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Increased Goodpasture antigen-binding protein expression induces type IV collagen disorganization and deposit of immunoglobulin A in glomerular basem…

2007

Increased expression of Goodpasture antigen-binding protein (GPBP), a protein that binds and phosphorylates basement membrane collagen, has been associated with immune complex-mediated pathogenesis. However, recent reports have questioned this biological function and proposed that GPBP serves as a cytosolic ceramide transporter (CERTL). Thus, the role of GPBP in vivo remains unknown. New Zealand White (NZW) mice are considered healthy animals although they convey a genetic predisposition for immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis. Here we show that NZW mice developed age-dependent lupus-prone autoimmune response and immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis characterized by elevated GP…

Immunoglobulin ACollagen Type IVAgingMice Inbred StrainsMice TransgenicAntigen-Antibody ComplexProtein Serine-Threonine Kinasesurologic and male genital diseasesPathology and Forensic MedicinePathogenesisType IV collagenMiceGlomerulonephritisSpecies SpecificityGlomerular Basement MembranemedicineGoodpasture syndromeAnimalsHumansLupus Erythematosus SystemicAutoantibodiesAutoimmune diseaseBasement membranebiologyGlomerular basement membraneGlomerulonephritismedicine.diseaseImmunoglobulin Amedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyCancer researchbiology.proteinRegular Articles
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Analysis of the antibody repertoire in tears of dry-eye patients.

2001

<i>Purpose:</i> It has recently been suggested that dry-eye disease has an underlying autoimmune mechanism. This hypothesis is further supported by the successful treatment of the disease with immunomodulatory drugs such as cyclosporin A. Although it is known that tears contain antibodies, very little is known about the antibody repertoires in tears. It was the aim of this study to analyze the IgA antibody repertoire against ocular antigens in the tears of patients suffering from dry-eye disease and compare it to those of healthy volunteers. <i>Methods:</i> Two groups were examined: 20 healthy volunteers (controls) and 28 patients suffering from dry-eye disease. The …

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Immunohistological differential diagnosis of inflammatory colonic diseases.

1984

Immunohistological investigations were carried out on human colonic tissue from, I healthy mucosa, 2 slightly inflamed mucosa, 3 mucosa with ulcerative colitis, 4 mucosa with Crohn's colitis, using antibodies against immunoglobulins and complement components. All our antibodies, including F(ab')2 fragments, demonstrated a progressive increase of labelled cells from healthy mucosa through slightly inflamed mucosa to mucosa with ulcerative colitis, in contrast to a complete absence of labelled cells in cases of Crohn's disease. The results are discussed with regard to their pathogenesis and their clinical significance for the differentiation of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's colitis.

Immunoglobulin Amedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyHistologyComplement Activating EnzymesGastroenterologyPathology and Forensic MedicinePathogenesisDiagnosis DifferentialCrohn DiseaseInternal medicinemedicineHumansColitisCrohn's diseasebiologybusiness.industryHistocytochemistryComplement C1qImmunochemistryComplement C4General MedicineComplement C3medicine.diseaseColitisUlcerative colitisdigestive system diseasesImmunoglobulin AImmunoglobulin MImmunoglobulin Mbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryColitis UlcerativeAntibodybusinessGranulocytesHistopathology
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Macrophages Escape Inhibition of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-Dependent Antigen Presentation by Cytomegalovirus

2000

ABSTRACTThe mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV)m152- andm06-encoded glycoproteins gp40 and gp48, respectively, independently downregulate major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I surface expression during the course of productive MCMV infection in fibroblasts. As a result, presentation of an immediate-early protein pp89-derived nonapeptide toH-2Ld-restricted CD8+cytotoxic T cells is completely prevented in fibroblasts. Here we demonstrate that MCMV-infected primary bone marrow macrophages and the macrophage cell line J774 constitutively present pp89 peptides during permissive MCMV infection to cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). In contrast to fibroblasts, expression of them152andm06genes in macr…

ImmunologyAntigen presentationCytomegalovirusBone Marrow CellsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesMajor histocompatibility complexMicrobiologyCell LineImmediate-Early ProteinsMiceViral ProteinsViral Envelope ProteinsVirologyMHC class IAnimalsCytotoxic T cellAntigen-presenting cellAntigen PresentationMice Inbred BALB CMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyAntigen processingMacrophagesHistocompatibility Antigens Class IMHC restrictionMolecular biologyInsect Sciencebiology.proteinPathogenesis and ImmunityCD8Journal of Virology
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B cell activating factor (BAFF): Structure, functions, autoimmunity and clinical implications in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

2020

The B cell activating factor (BAFF), or B lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS), is a B cell survival factor which supports autoreactive B cells and prevents their deletion. BAFF expression is closely linked with autoimmunity and is enhanced by genetic alterations and viral infections. Furthermore, BAFF seems to be involved in adipogenesis, atherosclerosis, neuro-inflammatory processes and ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury. BAFF is commonly overexpressed in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and strongly involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. The relationship between BAFF levels, disease activity and damage accrual in SLE is controversial, but growing evidence is emerging on its role in renal …

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