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Development and validation of the SIMPLE endoscopic classification of diminutive and small colorectal polyps

2018

Abstract Background Prediction of histology of small polyps facilitates colonoscopic treatment. The aims of this study were: 1) to develop a simplified polyp classification, 2) to evaluate its performance in predicting polyp histology, and 3) to evaluate the reproducibility of the classification by trainees using multiplatform endoscopic systems. Methods In phase 1, a new simplified endoscopic classification for polyps – Simplified Identification Method for Polyp Labeling during Endoscopy (SIMPLE) – was created, using the new I-SCAN OE system (Pentax, Tokyo, Japan), by eight international experts. In phase 2, the accuracy, level of confidence, and interobserver agreement to predict polyp hi…

AdenomaMODULEValidation studymedicine.medical_specialtyConsensusDelphi TechniqueI-SCANColonoscopyColonic PolypsCOMMUNITY PRACTICE03 medical and health sciencesNarrow Band Imaging0302 clinical medicineEXPERTSPredictive Value of TestsOptical diagnosisADENOMASmedicineHumansHISTOLOGYObserver VariationReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyReproducibility of ResultsColonoscopyCOLON POLYPSPredictive valueConfidence intervalEndoscopyTumor Burden030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPredictive value of testsAGREEMENTOPTICAL DIAGNOSIS030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyRadiologybusinessColorectal NeoplasmsEndoscopy
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Défenses antioxydantes, inflammation et immunomodulation, au cours du diabète gestationnel, dans les compartiments maternel, foetal et placentaire

2010

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as ‘carbohydrate intolerance of variable severity with onset or first recognition during pregnancy’, irrespective to necessary treatment and its evolution in the post partum. GDM is associated with a number of complications/ pathologies both in mother and in their newborns, with short and long-term. In this study, we investigated the role of cytokines, adipokines and antioxidant status during GDM and macrosomia. Our study has demonstrated that these pathologies are associated with a perturbation in lipid metabolism, and antioxidant and immune status. GDM is linked to the down-regulation of adiponectin along with Th1 cytokines and upregulation o…

Adipokines[SDV.MHEP.PHY] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO][ SDV.MHEP.PHY ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO][SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]MacrosomieCytokinesDiabète gestationnelStatuts antioxydant et immunitaireMacrosomiaAntioxidant status and immunityGrowth factorsFacteurs de croissanceGestational diabetes
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Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System

2018

Adipose tissue (AT) is strongly associated with development and progression of immune disorders through adipokines secretion, such as adiponectin. This protein has beneficial energetic properties and is involved in inflammation and immunity processes. Three oligomers of circulating Adiponectin with different molecular weight are described: High (HMW), Medium (MMW) and Low (LMW). The HMW is the most biologically active oligomers. On binding to its receptors AdipoR1, AdipoR2, and T-cadherin, adiponectin acts on both innate and acquired immunity. The suppression of NF-kB activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression in macrophages is mediated by AdipoR1. AdipoR2 mediates polarization of …

Adiponectin; Adipose tissue; Central nervous system; Immunity; Orexin-A0301 basic medicineNervous systemPhysiologyorexin-AAdipokineAdipose tissueInflammationReviewBiologylcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemImmunityPhysiology (medical)medicineAdiponectinadiponectinlcsh:QP1-981biochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionAcquired immune systemcentral nervous systemimmunityadipose tissue030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologymedicine.symptomFrontiers in Physiology
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Viral exanthema as manifestation of SARS-CoV-2 infection

2020

Abstract Rationale: The clinical manifestations of the SARS-CoV-2 infection are mainly respiratory but the virus can cause a variety of symptoms. Dermatological findings are less well-characterized. Data is scarce on their timing, type and correlation with the immune response. Patient concerns: We present the case of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a previously healthy woman who presented with respiratory symptoms and developed anosmia, diarrhea, and an erythematous maculo-papular rash on day 15 from symptom onset. Diagnosis: The nasopharyngeal swab tested by real time PCR for COVID-19 was positive. We interpreted this as a viral exanthema likely caused by an immune response to SARS-CoV-2 nucleotid…

Administration TopicalvirusesAzithromycinAzithromycinLopinavirimmune responseCOVID-19 Testing0302 clinical medicine030212 general & internal medicineclinical manifestations4900virus diseasesLopinavirGeneral MedicineRashDrug CombinationsDiarrheaTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSymptom Assessmentmedicine.symptomCoronavirus InfectionsHydroxychloroquineResearch Articlemedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPneumonia ViralAnosmiaAntiviral AgentsBetacoronavirus03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemImmunitymedicineHumansClinical Case ReportGlucocorticoidsPandemicsRitonavirClinical Laboratory TechniquesSARS-CoV-2business.industryfungiCOVID-19HydroxychloroquineExanthemabiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionDermatologybusinessanosmiaMedicine
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Neuroimmune Activation and Myelin Changes in Adolescent Rats Exposed to High-Dose Alcohol and Associated Cognitive Dysfunction: A Review with Referen…

2014

Aims: The aim of the study was to assess whether intermittent ethanol administration to adolescent rats activates innate immune response and TLRs signalling causing myelin disruption and long-term cognitive and behavioural deficits. Methods: We used a rat model of intermittent binge-like ethanol exposure during adolescence. Results: Binge-like ethanol administration to adolescent rats increased the gene expression of TLR4 and TLR2 in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), as well as inflammatory cytokines TNF alpha and IL-1 beta. Up-regulation of TLRs and inflammatory mediators were linked with alterations in the levels of several myelin proteins in the PFC of adolescent rats. These events were assoc…

AdolescentAlcohol DrinkingGene ExpressionPrefrontal CortexBinge drinkingImpulsivityProinflammatory cytokineMyelinmedicineAnimalsHumansPrefrontal cortexMyelin SheathNeuroinflammationInnate immune systemEthanolGeneral MedicineImmunity InnateToll-Like Receptor 2RatsToll-Like Receptor 4medicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyTLR4Inflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptomCognition DisordersPsychologySignal TransductionAlcohol and Alcoholism
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Controversies on the role of Th17 in cancer: a TGF-β-dependent immunosuppressive activity?

2012

The immune system has important roles in limiting the spread of cancer and shaping the tumor microenvironment. Although the contributions of T helper 17 (Th17) cells (a subtype of CD4(+) T lymphocytes) to autoimmunity and allergy response are well known, their roles in cancer remain ambiguous. Despite adoptive transfer studies indicating that mouse Th17 cells support anticancer immunity, the Th17 cells that naturally infiltrate experimental tumors appear to have a tumor-promoting effect. These contradictory properties can be related to the high degree of plasticity inherent in Th17 cells and their capacity to differentiate into tumoricidal Th1-like cells. Mouse Th17 cells induced by transfo…

Adoptive cell transferAngiogenesisAntigen-Presenting Cellschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologymedicine.disease_causeAutoimmunityMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemAntigenAntigens CDTransforming Growth Factor betaImmunityNeoplasmsImmune TolerancemedicineAnimals5'-NucleotidaseMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyImmunity Cellular0303 health sciencesTumor microenvironmentNeovascularization PathologicApyraseModels ImmunologicalCell DifferentiationTh1 Cells3. Good health030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyCancer researchTh17 CellsMolecular MedicineTransforming growth factorTrends in Molecular Medicine
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Induction of the anti-ergotypic response.

1993

The injection of syngeneic activated T cells into rodents can induce a T cell response against activation markers of the T cells, ergotopes. The responding anti-ergotypic T cells have been shown to suppress experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). This paper reports the characteristics of the anti-ergotypic response. It was found that irradiated activated T cells were as good as untreated living activated T cells in inducing anti-ergotypic cells in vivo. Glutardialdehyde-fixed (0.3%) cells were poor stimulators in vivo and non-stimulatory in vitro. Dilution of glutardialdehyde to 0.003% before fixation preserved the stimulatory capacity in vitro. Fixation or irradiation of T cells a…

Adoptive cell transferCellular immunityT cellT-LymphocytesImmunologyDose-Response Relationship ImmunologicBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesLymphocyte ActivationEpitopeImmune systemIn vivomedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsAutoantibodiesProteinsGeneral MedicineT lymphocyteMolecular biologyIn vitroRatsKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureSolubilityRats Inbred LewImmunologyFemaleInternational immunology
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Research in practice: Regulatory T cells - targets for therapeutic approaches?

2010

• regulatory T cells • tolerance • signal transduction • autoimmunity • allergies • cancer Summary Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for induction and maintenance of immunological tolerance. They contribute to prevention of autoimmunity by control and modulation of immune responses. The prevalence of autoimmune diseases, chronic infections, cancer and allergies has markedly increased in the last decades. In additions the treatment of these disorders is often unsatisfactory so that improvements are needed. This has stimulated intensive research in the biology of Tregs. Recent studies revealed that naturally occurring CD4 + CD25 + Tregs (nTregs) and induced Tregs (iTregs) are critical …

Adoptive cell transferEffectorCancerhemic and immune systemschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaDermatologyBiologymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaselaw.inventionAutoimmunityImmune systemlawImmunologymedicineSuppressorIL-2 receptorSignal transductionJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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Lack of requirement for CD8+ cells in recovery from and resistance to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

1995

Abstract Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a model of T-cell mediated autoimmune disease. Active disease is mediated by myelin basic protein specific CD4+T-cells, whose adoptive transfer can also induce passive disease. In the Lewis rat EAE is a transient disease inducing lasting resistance to rechallenge. The mechanisms of recovery and resistance are poorly understood. CD8+suppressor T-cells have mostly been thought to be central, especially in resistance to reinduction of the disease. In this study we showed by complete depletion of CD8+cells that this subset does not influence either recovery or resistance to EAE in the Lewis rat. This was further confirmed by depleting …

Adoptive cell transferEncephalomyelitis Autoimmune Experimentalmedicine.drug_classEncephalomyelitisImmunologyCD4-CD8 RatioCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesMonoclonal antibodyLymphocyte DepletionImmunopathologymedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsAutoimmune diseasebiologyExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisAntibodies Monoclonalmedicine.diseaseImmunity InnateMyelin basic proteinRatsRats Inbred LewImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleCD8Journal of autoimmunity
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Subdominant CD8 T-Cell Epitopes Account for Protection against Cytomegalovirus Independent of Immunodomination▿ †

2008

ABSTRACTCytomegalovirus (CMV) infection continues to be a complication in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Preexisting donor immunity is recognized as a favorable prognostic factor for the reconstitution of protective antiviral immunity mediated primarily by CD8 T cells. Furthermore, adoptive transfer of CMV-specific memory CD8 T (CD8-TM) cells is a therapeutic option for preventing CMV disease in HSCT recipients. Given the different CMV infection histories of donor and recipient, a problem may arise from an antigenic mismatch between the CMV variant that has primed donor immunity and the CMV variant acquired by the recipient. Here, we have used the BALB/c mouse…

Adoptive cell transferMuromegalovirusImmunologyEpitopes T-LymphocyteBiologyCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesMajor histocompatibility complexMicrobiologyVirusEpitopeMiceViral ProteinsAntigenBetaherpesvirinaeVirologyCytotoxic T cellAnimalsCells CulturedMice Inbred BALB CImmunodominant Epitopesvirus diseasesHerpesviridae InfectionsFibroblastsbiology.organism_classificationVirologyAdoptive TransferDisease Models AnimalKineticsInsect ScienceImmunologybiology.proteinPathogenesis and ImmunityFemaleCD8
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