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https://read.qxmd.com/read/3091681/phorbol-ester-stimulated-t-lymphocytes-show-enhanced-adhesion-to-human-endothelial-cell-monolayers
#21
COMPARATIVE STUDY
D Haskard, D Cavender, M Ziff
Phorbol esters have been used to study changes in the adhesiveness of T cells to endothelial cells (EC) after activation. The phorbol esters 12-O-tetra-decanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and 4-beta-phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (P(Bu)2), but not the biologically inert 4-alpha-phorbol-12,13-didecanoate, strongly increased the binding of 51Cr-labeled T cells to human umbilical vein EC monolayers in microtiter wells. Binding to fibroblasts and gelatin-coated plastic was also increased, but to a lesser extent. Increased binding was observed at 0...
September 1, 1986: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3079607/interleukin-1-increases-the-binding-of-human-b-and-t-lymphocytes-to-endothelial-cell-monolayers
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D E Cavender, D O Haskard, B Joseph, M Ziff
Lymphocyte binding to specialized high-endothelial venules (HEV) in lymph nodes and Peyer's patches is the first step in normal lymphocyte emigration and recirculation. The development and maintenance of HEV in these lymphoid organs are thought to be immunologically controlled. Because postcapillary venules in chronic inflammatory tissue often resemble the HEV of lymphoid tissue and may also be a site of lymphocyte emigration, examination of the effects of immunologic and inflammatory mediators on endothelial cells (EC) may provide important information about the physiology of both normal lymphocyte recirculation and chronic inflammation...
January 1986: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3052858/separation-and-characterization-of-human-t-lymphocytes-with-varying-adhesiveness-for-endothelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D E Cavender, D O Haskard, D Maliakkal, M Ziff
Previous studies in this laboratory have demonstrated that the adhesion of T lymphocytes to endothelial cell (EC) monolayers in vitro can be increased by preincubation of the EC with interferon-gamma, interleukin 1 (IL-1), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), or by stimulation of the T cells with phorbol esters. In this report, we have demonstrated that three subpopulations of human peripheral blood T cells can be identified on the basis of their abilities to bind to EC: (1) a strongly binding group which binds to unstimulated EC; (2) an intermediately binding subset which adheres to EC only if these cells have been stimulated with IL-1, TNF, or LPS; and (3) a weakly binding subpopulation which adheres poorly to either unstimulated or stimulated EC...
November 1988: Cellular Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2935340/human-gamma-interferon-increases-the-binding-of-t-lymphocytes-to-endothelial-cells
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C L Yu, D O Haskard, D Cavender, A R Johnson, M Ziff
Binding of lymphocytes to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (EC) was quantitated by measuring adhesion of 51Cr labelled lymphocytes to endothelial cell monolayers and rosette formation between lymphocytes and EC in suspension. Mitogen stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cell culture supernatants and mixed lymphocyte reaction supernatants enhanced the binding of T lymphocytes to EC monolayers or suspensions preincubated with such supernatants. The active component of these supernatants appeared to be gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) since culture supernatants lost activity after heating at 56 degrees C for 60 min, exposure to pH 2...
December 1985: Clinical and Experimental Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2794181/computerized-smoking-cessation-program-for-the-worksite-treatment-outcome-and-feasibility
#25
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
T A Burling, J Marotta, R González, J O Moltzen, A M Eng, G A Schmidt, R L Welch, D C Ziff, P M Reilly
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of a computer-delivered smoking cessation program for the worksite. 58 VA Medical Center employees were randomly assigned to a computer group (computerized nicotine fading and stop-smoking contest) or a contest-only group. In comparison with the contest-only group, the computer group had nonsignificantly higher abstinence rates across follow-up, had marginally lower CO levels at the 3- and 6-month follow-ups, and smoked cigarettes with lower nicotine levels at the 10-day and 6-month follow-ups...
October 1989: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2788917/t-cell-adhesion-to-endothelial-cells-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosis
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D O Haskard, D Cavender, D Maliakkal, M Ziff
To investigate the pathogenesis of the lymphopenia in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), we examined the adhesion of these T cells to endothelial cells (EC). T cells from 10 lymphopenic patients with active SLE showed significantly reduced adhesion to unstimulated and interleukin-1 (IL-1)-stimulated human EC monolayers when compared with T cells from age, sex, and race matched normal control individuals. Percentage decreases from control values (delta) in the measured percentage of T cells adherent to unstimulated and IL-1-stimulated EC were 36...
1989: Rheumatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2787877/self-efficacy-and-relapse-among-inpatient-drug-and-alcohol-abusers-a-predictor-of-outcome
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T A Burling, P M Reilly, J O Moltzen, D C Ziff
Monthly intreatment ratings of self-efficacy to avoid drug and alcohol abuse were examined among 419 substance abuse inpatients of a residential treatment community. Posttreatment interviews were conducted with 81 patients approximately 6 months following discharge to assess the relationship between self-efficacy and relapse. As expected, self-efficacy increased during treatment and was higher among abstainers than relapsers at follow-up. Contrary to expectations, low self-efficacy at intake was related to longer inpatient residence and more positive conditions of discharge...
July 1989: Journal of Studies on Alcohol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2157161/transactivation-of-c-fos-and-beta-actin-genes-by-raf-as-a-step-in-early-response-to-transmembrane-signals
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Jamal, E Ziff
A primary response to many growth factor-induced transmembrane signals is the rapid activation of transcription of the proto-oncogene c-fos and other early-response genes, including the beta-actin gene. The c-raf gene encodes a cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase, raf-1, whose activity is also responsive to transmembrane signals and which in mutant form can transform cells. Here we show that in transient assays, the v-raf protein, which is a constitutively activated oncogenic counterpart of raf-1, can transactivate transcription from two early-response promoters, including the c-fos promoter from human and murine cells and the human beta-actin gene promoter...
March 29, 1990: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2147223/functional-analysis-of-an-isolated-fos-promoter-element-with-ap-1-site-homology-reveals-cell-type-specific-transcriptional-properties
#29
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A Velcich, E B Ziff
A DNA element located at positions -295 to -289 of the c-fos promoter (FAP site) is highly homologous to a consensus 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate-responsive element (TRE) and to a cyclic AMP (cAMP)-responsive element (CRE). We found that an oligonucleotide containing the FAP element was a transcription regulator which was distinct from both the TRE and CRE. When cloned in multiple copies in front of a reporter gene in HeLa cells, the FAP oligonucleotide was a powerful constitutive activator sequence...
December 1990: Molecular and Cellular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/465476/interaction-between-wheat-germ-rna-polymerase-ii-and-adenovirus-2-dna-evidence-for-two-types-of-stable-binary-complexes
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Seidman, S J Surzycki, W DeLorbe, G N Gussin
Transcription of Adenovirus 2 DNA (Ad 2 DNA) by wheat germ RNA polymerase II in vitro satisfies criteria that have been used to establish that Escherichia coli or coliphage transcription in vitro is initiated at true promoters. (1) Wheat germ RNA polymerase forms highly stable complexes at specific sites on Ad 2 DNA, with a Kassoc of (4--5) X 10(10) M-1. (2) Electron microscopic visualization of enzyme bound to Ad 2 DNA reveals the location of eight strong binding sites, at least five of which appear to correspond to promoters that have been identified in studies of Ad 2 transcription in vivo [Evans, R...
July 24, 1979: Biochemistry
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