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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33421057/measurement-of-45-cytokine-chemokine-and-growth-factors-in-established-cell-culture-supernatants-and-autologous-serum-from-advanced-melanoma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoel Genaro Montoyo-Pujol, Xu Wang, Sandra Bermúdez-Sánchez, Aurelio Martin, Francisco Almazan, Miguel Ángel López-Nevot
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of human cancer and its incidence has significantly increased worldwide over the last decades. This neoplasia has been characterized by the release of a wide variety of soluble factors, which could stimulate tumor cell proliferation and survival in an autocrine and paracrine manner. Consequently, we sought to evaluate the pattern of soluble factors produced by pre-metastatic and metastatic melanoma established cultures, and to determine whether these factors can be detected in the autologous serum of malignant melanoma patients...
May 28, 2021: Carcinogenesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33401724/clinical-impact-of-inherited-and-acquired-genetic-variants-in-mastocytosis
#22
REVIEW
Boguslaw Nedoszytko, Michel Arock, Jonathan J Lyons, Guillaume Bachelot, Lawrence B Schwartz, Andreas Reiter, Mohamad Jawhar, Juliana Schwaab, Magdalena Lange, Georg Greiner, Gregor Hoermann, Marek Niedoszytko, Dean D Metcalfe, Peter Valent
Mastocytosis is a rare and complex disease characterized by expansion of clonal mast cells (MC) in skin and/or various internal organ systems. Involvement of internal organs leads to the diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis (SM). The WHO classification divides SM into indolent SM, smoldering SM and advanced SM variants, including SM with an associated hematologic neoplasm, aggressive SM, and MC leukemia. Historically, genetic analysis of individuals with pure cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) and SM have focused primarily on cohort studies of inherited single nucleotide variants and acquired pathogenic variants...
January 2, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33281728/markedly-elevated-serum-level-of-t-helper-cell-17-related-cytokines-chemokines-in-acute-myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein-antibody-associated-optic-neuritis
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Kang, Hongyang Li, Nanping Ai, Hongjuan Liu, Quangang Xu, Yong Tao, Shihui Wei
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in immunopathogenesis based on the cytokine/chemokine profiles in myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody (MOG-IgG)-positive and -negative groups. Methods: We measured the levels of T-helper cell 17 (Th17) cell-related cytokines/chemokines in 74 serum samples, which were divided into four groups: healthy control (HC) group ( n = 15), idiopathic demyelinating optic neuritis (IDON) group ( n = 20), aquaporin 4 (AQP4)-IgG-positive optic neuritis (ON) group ( n = 18), and MOG-IgG positive-ON group ( n = 21)...
2020: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33226173/use-of-oclacitinib-as-antipruritic-drug-during-sarcoptic-mange-infestation-treatment
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Cornegliani, E Guidi, A Vercelli
Sarcoptic mange is a parasitic disease causing severe pruritus, self-induced skin lesions and secondary infections. In many cases, an antipruritic treatment is useful to decrease clinical signs of the disease. Oclacitinib is a synthetic janus kinase-1 (JAK1) inhibitor, that selectively inhibits cytokines involved in inflammation and pruritus. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate efficacy of oclacitinib in alleviating pruritus and inflammation in dogs affected by scabies. Forty-four clinical records of dogs containing the words sarcoptes and oclacitinib were selected among dermatologic cases recorded within the last 5 years (2014-2019)...
December 2020: Veterinary Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33066437/the-acute-phase-reaction-and-its-prognostic-impact-in-patients-with-head-and-neck-squamous-cell-carcinoma-single-biomarkers-including-c-reactive-protein-versus-biomarker-profiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helene Hersvik Aarstad, Svein Erik Emblem Moe, Øystein Bruserud, Stein Lybak, Hans Jørgen Aarstad, Tor Henrik Anderson Tvedt
C-reactive protein (CRP) has a prognostic impact in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, the acute phase reaction involves many other proteins depending on its inducing events, including various cytokines that can function as reaction inducers. In the present study, we compared the pretreatment acute phase cytokine profile for 144 patients with potentially curative HNSCC. We investigated the systemic levels of interleukin (IL)6 family mediators (glycoprotein (gp130), IL6 receptor (R)α, IL6, IL27, IL31, oncostatin M (OSM), ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF)), IL1 subfamily members (IL1R antagonist (A), IL33Rα), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α...
October 14, 2020: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32707675/the-biological-context-of-c-reactive-protein-as-a-prognostic-marker-in-renal-cell-carcinoma-studies-on-the-acute-phase-cytokine-profile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helene Hersvik Aarstad, Gigja Guðbrandsdottir, Karin M Hjelle, Leif Bostad, Øystein Bruserud, Tor Henrik Anderson Tvedt, Christian Beisland
High serum levels of the acute phase protein C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with an adverse prognosis in renal cancer. The acute phase reaction is cytokine-driven and includes a wide range of inflammatory mediators. This overall profile of the response depends on the inducing event and can also differ between patients. We investigated an extended acute phase cytokine profile for 97 renal cancer patients. Initial studies showed that the serum CRP levels had an expected prognostic association together with tumor size, stage, nuclear grading, and Leibovich score...
July 19, 2020: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32673566/the-cytokine-tgf-%C3%AE-induces-interleukin-31-expression-from-dermal-dendritic-cells-to-activate-sensory-neurons-and-stimulate-wound-itching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junji Xu, Peter Zanvit, Lei Hu, Pang-Yen Tseng, Na Liu, Fu Wang, Ousheng Liu, Dunfang Zhang, Wenwen Jin, Nancy Guo, Yichen Han, Jessica Yin, Alexander Cain, Mark A Hoon, Songlin Wang, WanJun Chen
Cutaneous wound healing is associated with the unpleasant sensation of itching. Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying this type of itch, focusing on the contribution of soluble factors released during healing. We found high amounts of interleukin 31 (IL-31) in skin wound tissue during the peak of itch responses. Il31-/- mice lacked wound-induced itch responses. IL-31 was released by dermal conventional type 2 dendritic cells (cDC2s) recruited to wounds and increased itch sensory neuron sensitivity...
August 18, 2020: Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32615169/atopic-dermatitis-displays-stable-and-dynamic-skin-transcriptome-signatures
#28
MULTICENTER STUDY
Lena Möbus, Elke Rodriguez, Inken Harder, Dora Stölzl, Nicole Boraczynski, Sascha Gerdes, Andreas Kleinheinz, Susanne Abraham, Annice Heratizadeh, Christiane Handrick, Eva Haufe, Thomas Werfel, Jochen Schmitt, Stephan Weidinger
BACKGROUND: Skin transcriptome studies in atopic dermatitis (AD) showed broad dysregulation as well as "improvement" under therapy. These observations were mainly made in trials and based on microarray data. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to explore the skin transcriptome and the impact of systemic treatment in patients of the TREATgermany registry. METHODS: Biopsy specimens from 59 patients with moderate-to-severe AD before and 30 patients 12 weeks after start of systemic treatment (dupilumab [n = 22] or cyclosporine [n = 8]) and from 31 healthy controls were subjected to mRNA sequencing...
January 2021: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32459958/feline-interleukin-31-shares-overlapping-epitopes-with-the-oncostatin-m-receptor-and-il-31ra
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelica V Medina-Cucurella, Gary F Bammert, William Dunkle, Christopher Javens, Yaqi Zhu, Veronica T Mutchler, Janet T Teel, Caitlin A Stein, Steve A Dunham, Timothy A Whitehead
Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is a major protein involved in severe inflammatory skin disorders. Its signaling pathway is mediated through two type I cytokine receptors, IL-31RA (also known as the gp130-like receptor) and the oncostatin M receptor (OSMR). Understanding molecular details in these interactions would be helpful for developing antagonist anti-IL-31 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) as potential therapies. Previous studies suggest that human IL-31 binds to IL-31RA and then recruits OSMR to form a ternary complex...
June 16, 2020: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32317758/smooth-muscle-derived-wnt5a-augments-allergen-induced-airway-remodelling-and-th2-type-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim Koopmans, Laura Hesse, Martijn C Nawijn, Kuldeep Kumawat, Mark H Menzen, I Sophie T Bos, Ron Smits, Elvira R M Bakker, Maarten van den Berge, Gerard H Koppelman, Victor Guryev, Reinoud Gosens
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic inflammation and structural changes in the airways. The airway smooth muscle (ASM) is responsible for airway narrowing and an important source of inflammatory mediators. We and others have previously shown that WNT5A mRNA and protein expression is higher in the ASM of asthmatics compared to healthy controls. Here, we aimed to characterize the functional role of (smooth muscle-derived) WNT5A in asthma. We generated a tet-ON smooth-muscle-specific WNT5A transgenic mouse model, enabling in vivo characterization of smooth-muscle-derived WNT5A in response to ovalbumin...
April 21, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31997736/les-traitements-syst%C3%A3-miques-de-la-dermatite-atopique-systemic-treatments-of-atopic-dermatitis
#31
REVIEW
J-P Lacour
The treatment of atopic dermatitis is based on the use of topical steroids and emollients. When AD is resistant to a well-conducted topical treatment, phototherapy or systemic therapeutics can be used: ciclosporin, methotrexate, azathioprine or mycophenolate mofetil. However, the therapeutic landscape of AD is changing dramatically because of the approval of dupilumab (an anti-IL4/IL13 biologic therapy) and the possible future arrival of other biologicals (anti-IL13, anti-IL31…), and JAK inhibitors. © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS...
December 2019: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30460374/antipruritic-effects-of-janus-kinase-inhibitor-tofacitinib-in-a-mouse-model-of-psoriasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Hashimoto, Kent Sakai, Kristen M Sanders, Gil Yosipovitch, Tasuku Akiyama
The Janus kinase 1/3 inhibitor tofacitinib has demonstrated an antipruritic effect in two phase ΙΙΙ studies in psoriasis. However, the mechanisms behind this antipruritic effect are still unknown. We presently investigated whether tofacitinib affects spontaneous itch as well as expression of itch-related cytokines and epidermal nerve fiber density (ENFD) in the imiquimod-induced mouse model of psoriasis. Psoriasis-like skin lesions were produced by daily topical application of imiquimod to the back skin...
November 21, 2018: Acta Dermato-venereologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29873214/-screening-of-differentially-expressed-genes-of-allergic-rhinitis-with-asthma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H L Chen, X Q Li, Z C Zhu, Y Peng, Q H Qiu
Objective: To detect the differentially expressed genes of allergic rhinitis(AR) with asthma and screen the pathogenic genes. Method: Eight nasal mucosa tissue samples from patients with nasal septum deviation (healthy control group), eight nasal mucosa tissue samples from patients with allergic rhinitis(AR) and eight nasal mucosa tissue samples from patients with AR and asthma were collected. Allergy & Asthma PCR Array was used to analyze allergy related genes expression level. Result: Compared to the control group, there are 84 related genes were found and 15 genes were up-regulated, 69 genes were down-regulated...
May 2018: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29724254/radical-containing-combustion-derived-particulate-matter-enhance-pulmonary-th17-inflammation-via-the-aryl-hydrocarbon-receptor
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sridhar Jaligama, Vivek S Patel, Pingli Wang, Asmaa Sallam, Jeffrey Harding, Matthew Kelley, Skylar R Mancuso, Tammy R Dugas, Stephania A Cormier
BACKGROUND: Pollutant particles containing environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) are formed during many combustion processes (e.g. thermal remediation of hazardous wastes, diesel/gasoline combustion, wood smoke, cigarette smoke, etc.). Our previous studies demonstrated that acute exposure to EPFRs results in dendritic cell maturation and Th17-biased pulmonary immune responses. Further, in a mouse model of asthma, these responses were enhanced suggesting exposure to EPFRs as a risk factor for the development and/or exacerbation of asthma...
May 3, 2018: Particle and Fibre Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29703903/il-31-is-crucial-for-induction-of-pruritus-but-not-inflammation-in-contact-hypersensitivity
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayako Takamori, Aya Nambu, Keiko Sato, Sachiko Yamaguchi, Kenshiro Matsuda, Takafumi Numata, Takeru Sugawara, Takamichi Yoshizaki, Ken Arae, Hideaki Morita, Kenji Matsumoto, Katsuko Sudo, Ko Okumura, Jiro Kitaura, Hiroshi Matsuda, Susumu Nakae
IL-31, which is a member of the IL-6 family of cytokines, is produced mainly by activated CD4+ T cells, in particular activated Th2 cells, suggesting a contribution to development of type-2 immune responses. IL-31 was reported to be increased in specimens from patients with atopic dermatitis, and IL-31-transgenic mice develop atopic dermatitis-like skin inflammation, which is involved in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. However, the role of IL-31 in development of contact dermatitis/contact hypersensitivity (CHS), which is mediated by hapten-specific T cells, including Th2 cells, is not fully understood...
April 27, 2018: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28147314/the-antiangiogenic-role-of-the-pro-inflammatory-cytokine-interleukin-31
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiri Davidi, Ella Fremder, Tal Kan, Ziv Raviv, Michael Timaner, Nathan Karin, Dov Hershkovitz, Ami Arohneim, Yuval Shaked
Pro-inflammatory cytokines in the tumor microenvironment are known for their ability to either inhibit or promote cancer progression. Here we evaluated the role of Interleukin-31 (IL31), a protein belonging to the pro-inflammatory IL-6 cytokine family which has been characterized in autoimmune disease, in tumorigenesis. We show that IL31 and its receptor, IL31RA, are highly expressed in various human and mouse cancer cell lines, as well as in tumor specimens from cancer patients. MC38 murine colon carcinoma cells depleted of IL31 exhibit an increase in invasive and migratory properties in vitro, effects that are reversed by supplementing the cells with exogenous IL31...
March 7, 2017: Oncotarget
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28067314/the-transcription-factor-epas1-links-dock8-deficiency-to-atopic-skin-inflammation-via-il-31-induction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuhiko Yamamura, Takehito Uruno, Akira Shiraishi, Yoshihiko Tanaka, Miho Ushijima, Takeshi Nakahara, Mayuki Watanabe, Makiko Kido-Nakahara, Ikuya Tsuge, Masutaka Furue, Yoshinori Fukui
Mutations of DOCK8 in humans cause a combined immunodeficiency characterized by atopic dermatitis with high serum IgE levels. However, the molecular link between DOCK8 deficiency and atopic skin inflammation is unknown. Here we show that CD4+ T cells from DOCK8-deficient mice produce large amounts of IL-31, a major pruritogen associated with atopic dermatitis. IL-31 induction critically depends on the transcription factor EPAS1, and its conditional deletion in CD4+ T cells abrogates skin disease development in DOCK8-deficient mice...
January 9, 2017: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27735066/anti-inflammatory-therapies-in-atopic-dermatitis
#38
REVIEW
A Heratizadeh, T Werfel
The pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD) is multifactorial and complex. Consequently, clinical signs and symptoms vary strongly depending on individually relevant trigger factors and the stage of the disease. So far, treatment of AD was commonly limited to topical treatment or, in more severe cases, to systemic drugs mostly approved for other indications than AD. However, emerging data on new anti-inflammatory agents have been published in the recent years. As these new substances specifically focus on immune responses in AD, these are partially considered as possible 'breakthrough' in the treatment of AD...
December 2016: Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27556734/il-31-driven-skin-remodeling-involves-epidermal-cell-proliferation-and-thickening-that-lead-to-impaired-skin-barrier-function
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brijendra Singh, Anil G Jegga, Kumar S Shanmukhappa, Ramakrishna Edukulla, Gurjit H Khurana Hershey, Mario Medvedovic, Stacey R Dillon, Satish K Madala
Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is a type 2 helper T-cell-derived cytokine that has recently been shown to cause severe inflammation and tissue remodeling in multiple chronic diseases of the skin and lungs. IL-31 is upregulated in allergic and inflammatory diseases, including atopic dermatitis, asthma, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, and allergic rhinitis, as well as autoimmune diseases such as systemic erythematosus. Overexpression of IL-31 in T cells causes severe inflammation, with histological features similar to skin lesions of patients with atopic dermatitis...
2016: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27342734/early-activation-of-th2-th22-inflammatory-and-pruritogenic-pathways-in-acute-canine-atopic-dermatitis-skin-lesions
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thierry Olivry, David Mayhew, Judy S Paps, Keith E Linder, Carlos Peredo, Deepak Rajpal, Hans Hofland, Javier Cote-Sierra
Determining inflammation and itch pathway activation in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) is fraught with the inability to precisely assess the age of skin lesions, thus affecting the analysis of time-dependent mediators. To characterize inflammatory events occurring during early experimental acute AD lesions, biopsy samples were collected 6, 24, and 48 hours after epicutaneous application of Dermatophagoides farinae house dust mites to sensitized atopic dogs. The skin transcriptome was assessed using a dog-specific microarray and quantitative PCR...
October 2016: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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