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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596842/groel-triggers-nlrp3-inflammasome-activation-through-the-tlr-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-p-p65-axis-in-human-periodontal-ligament-stem-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Zhang, Mengmeng Duan, Xiaohua Pu, Huiling Zheng, Xinjie Ning, Ying Tu, Chunming Xu, Demao Zhang, Chengcheng Liu, Jing Xie
The interaction between bacteria and the host plays a vital role in the initiation and progression of systemic diseases, including gastrointestinal and oral diseases, due to the secretion of various virulence factors from these pathogens. GroEL, a potent virulence factor secreted by multiple oral pathogenic bacteria, is implicated in the damage of gingival epithelium, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and other peripheral tissues. However, the underlying biomechanism is still largely unknown. In the present study, we verify that GroEL can trigger the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome and its downstream effector molecules, IL-1β and IL-18, in human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) and resultantly induce high activation of gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) to promote the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM)...
April 10, 2024: Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596672/unraveling-ifn-i-response-dynamics-and-tnf-crosstalk-in-the-pathophysiology-of-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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Laura C Van Eyndhoven, Eleni Chouri, Catarina I Matos, Aridaman Pandit, Timothy R D J Radstake, Jasper C A Broen, Abhyudai Singh, Jurjen Tel
INTRODUCTION: The innate immune system serves the crucial first line of defense against a wide variety of potential threats, during which the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-I and TNFα are key. This astonishing power to fight invaders, however, comes at the cost of risking IFN-I-related pathologies, such as observed during autoimmune diseases, during which IFN-I and TNFα response dynamics are dysregulated. Therefore, these response dynamics must be tightly regulated, and precisely matched with the potential threat...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595206/nociplastic-pain-mechanisms-and-toll-like-receptors-as-promising-targets-for-its-management
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Erick J Rodríguez-Palma, Saul Huerta de la Cruz, Ana M Islas-Espinoza, Gabriela Castañeda-Corral, Vinicio Granados-Soto, Rajesh Khanna
Nociplastic pain, characterized by abnormal pain processing without an identifiable organic cause, affects a significant portion of the global population. Unfortunately, current pharmacological treatments for this condition often prove ineffective, prompting the need to explore new potential targets for inducing analgesic effects in patients with nociplastic pain. In this context, toll-like receptors (TLRs), known for their role in the immune response to infections, represent promising opportunities for pharmacological intervention because they play a relevant role in both the development and maintenance of pain...
April 5, 2024: Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592314/cardiovascular-outcomes-after-paclitaxel-coated-balloon-angioplasty-versus-drug-eluting-stent-placement-for-acute-coronary-syndrome-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Yuki Kondo, Tetsuya Ishikawa, Masatoshi Shimura, Kota Yamada, Tomoaki Ukaji, Yohei Tamura, Miona Arai, Kahoko Mori, Taro Takeyama, Yuichi Hori, Itaru Hisauchi, Shiro Nakahara, Yuji Itabashi, Sayuki Kobayashi, Isao Taguchi
Background : We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the feasibility of paclitaxel-coated balloon (PCB) angioplasty for de novo lesions in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) by comparing with drug-eluting stent (DES) placement. Methods : By a systematic literature search, nine (five randomized controlled, two retrospective propensity-score matched, and two retrospective baseline-balanced) studies comparing the midterm clinical and angiographic outcomes after PCB angioplasty and DES placement were included, yielding 974 and 1130 ACS cases in PCB and DES groups, respectively...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585846/the-inflammatory-microenvironment-of-the-lung-at-the-time-of-infection-governs-innate-control-of-sars-cov-2-replication
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Paul J Baker, Andrea C Bohrer, Ehydel Castro, Eduardo P Amaral, Maryonne Snow-Smith, Flor Torres-Juárez, Sydnee T Gould, Artur T L Queiroz, Eduardo R Fukutani, Cassandra M Jordan, Jaspal S Khillan, Kyoungin Cho, Daniel L Barber, Bruno B Andrade, Reed F Johnson, Kerry L Hilligan, Katrin D Mayer-Barber
SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to vastly divergent clinical outcomes ranging from asymptomatic infection to fatal disease. Co-morbidities, sex, age, host genetics and vaccine status are known to affect disease severity. Yet, how the inflammatory milieu of the lung at the time of SARS-CoV-2 exposure impacts the control of viral replication remains poorly understood. We demonstrate here that immune events in the mouse lung closely preceding SARS-CoV-2 infection significantly impact viral control and we identify key innate immune pathways required to limit viral replication...
March 27, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584548/response-of-male-reproductive-system-against-ionizing-radiation-and-available-radio-protective-agents-cellular-and-molecular-insight
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Ronit Parashar, Sanwar Mal Yadav, Priyadarshi Meena, Raj Kumar, Kuldeep S Jheeta, Priya Saini, Dev Dutt Patel
BACKGROUND: The reproductive organ, housing spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), undergoes ongoing division impacted by the irradiation dosage and exposure duration. Within the male reproductive organ, germ stem cells (spermatogonia) and somatic cells (Sertoli and Leydig cells) are present. Lower doses of ionizing (>4-6 Gy) and non-ionizing radiation (radiofrequency and microwave range 900 MHz - 2.45 GHz) may cause sperm-related issues, while higher doses (15 Gy) may affect Leydig cells and testosterone production...
April 4, 2024: Current Radiopharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580334/therapeutic-inhibition-of-monocyte-recruitment-prevents-checkpoint-inhibitor-induced-hepatitis
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Cathrin L C Gudd, Eoin Mitchell, Stephen R Atkinson, Marie-Anne Mawhin, Samra Turajlic, James Larkin, Mark R Thursz, Robert D Goldin, Nick Powell, Charalambos G Antoniades, Kevin J Woollard, Lucia A Possamai, Evangelos Triantafyllou
BACKGROUND: Checkpoint inhibitor-induced hepatitis (CPI-hepatitis) is an emerging problem with the widening use of CPIs in cancer immunotherapy. Here, we developed a mouse model to characterize the mechanism of CPI-hepatitis and to therapeutically target key pathways driving this pathology. METHODS: C57BL/6 wild-type (WT) mice were dosed with toll-like receptor (TLR)9 agonist (TLR9-L) for hepatic priming combined with anti-cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) plus anti-programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) ("CPI") or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) control for up to 7 days...
April 4, 2024: Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579987/porphyromonas-gingivalis-infection-alters-microrna-composition-in-extracellular-vesicles
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Kayo Yoshida, Kaya Yoshida, Yasuhiro Mouri, Ayu Takai, Mariko Seyama, Mana Mekata, Noriko Mizusawa, Keiko Miyoshi, Yasusei Kudo, Kazumi Ozaki
OBJECTIVES: Periodontitis, commonly associated with Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), involves intricate alterations of oral intercellular interactions, in which extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a pivotal role. The understanding of the miRNA profiles in the EVs derived from Pg-infected cells (Pg-EVs) remains incomplete despite acknowledging their importance in intercellular communication during periodontitis. Therefore, our objective was to identify and characterize the miRNAs enriched in Pg-EVs...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Oral Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579915/differential-expression-and-prognostic-value-of-tlr4-in-kidney-renal-clear-cell-carcinoma
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Yaguang Hu, Yanan Gu, Yichen Song, Yuelei Zhao, Jiachen Wang, Junchi Ma, Fang Sui
Human Toll-like receptor (TLR) family plays a crucial role in immunity and cancer progression. However, the specific role of human Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) remains obscure. Thus, we used single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and bulk RNA-seq data combined with in vitro studies to evaluate the expression and prognostic value of TLR4 in KIRC. In our study, we observed that TLR4 was over expressed in KIRC tissues compared to normal renal tissues. And the expression of TLR4 was higher in macrophages/monocytes than other cell types...
April 7, 2024: Molecular and Cellular Probes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574101/exosomal-mir-122-mir-128-mir-200-mir-298-and-mir-342-as-novel-diagnostic-biomarkers-in-nafl-nash-impact-of-lps-tlr-4-foxo3-pathway
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Ahmed M Samy, Mohamed A Kandeil, Dina Sabry, A A Abdel-Ghany, Mohamed O Mahmoud
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common liver disorder affecting a quarter of the global residents. Progression of NAFL into nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) may cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and failure. Gut microbiota imbalance causes microbial components translocation into the circulation, triggering liver inflammation and NASH-related fibrosis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression via repressing target genes. Exosomal miRNAs are diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for NAFL and NASH liver damage...
April 2024: Archiv der Pharmazie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573884/whey-protein-supplementation-reduced-the-liver-damage-scores-of-rats-fed-with-a-high-fat-high-fructose-diet
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Aslı Yiğit Ziolkowski, Nurgül Şenol, Rahime Aslankoç, Gülhan Samur
Different functional foods with bioactive nutrients are being explored for the management of NAFLD. Whey proteins are rich in bioactive peptides and are suggested to show antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. We aim to test the hypothesis that the whey protein supplementation following a high fat-high fructose (HFHF) diet would protect against liver damage, inflammation, endotoxemia and steatosis in male Wistar rats. 36 rats were randomized into four groups for 8 weeks as the HFHF diet group, HFHF diet and whey protein isolate (WPI-200mg/kg/day) group (HFHF+WPI), control (C) group, and C+WPI (200mg/kg/day) group...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571678/gut-microbes-as-medical-signature-for-the-effectiveness-of-immunotherapy-in-patients-with-advanced-non-small-cell-lung-cancer
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Adane Adugna, Yalew Muche, Mohammed Jemal, Samuel Derbie Habtegiorgis, Habtamu Belew, Gashaw Azanaw Amare
Lung cancer (LC) is the most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide and poses a severe threat to public health. Immunotherapy with checkpoint blockers has improved the outlook for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) therapy. For the treatment of patients with advanced NSCLC, antibodies such as anti-programmed death 1 (anti-PD1), anti-programmed death ligand 1 (anti-PD-L1), and anti-cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (anti-CTLA-4) are of paramount importance. Anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibody therapies are used to block the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway and identify cancerous cells to the body's defenses...
February 2024: Aging medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570084/jaml-promotes-the-antitumor-role-of-tumor-resident-cd8-t-cells-by-facilitating-their-innate-like-function-in-human-lung-cancer
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Zhixing Hao, Zhongwei Xin, Yongyuan Chen, Zheyu Shao, Wei Lin, Wenxuan Wu, Mingjie Lin, Qinyuan Liu, Di Chen, Dang Wu, Pin Wu
Tissue-resident memory CD8+T cells (CD8+TRMs) are thought to play a crucial role in cancer immunosurveillance. However, the characteristics of CD8+TRMs in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain unclear. Here, we report that CD8+TRMs accumulate explicitly and exhibit a unique gene expression profile in the TME of NSCLC. Interestingly, these tumor-associated CD8+TRMs uniquely exhibit an innate-like phenotype. Importantly, we found that junction adhesion molecule-like (JAML) provides an alternative costimulatory signal to activate tumor-associated CD8+TRMs via combination with cancer cell-derived CXADR (CXADR Ig-like cell adhesion molecule)...
April 1, 2024: Cancer Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567483/tak1-binding-proteins-tab-2-and-tab3-are-redundantly-required-for-tlr-induced-cytokine-production-in-macrophages
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Tanveer Ali, Huong Minh Nguyen, Naeem Abbas, Osamu Takeuchi, Shizuo Akira, Toshihiko Suzuki, Goro Matsuzaki, Giichi Takaesu
Transforming growth factor-β-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) plays a pivotal role in innate and adaptive immunity. TAK1 is essential for the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathways downstream of diverse immune receptors, including Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Upon stimulation with TLR ligands, TAK1 is activated via recruitment to lysine 63-linked polyubiquitin chain through TAK1-binding proteins (TAB) 2 and TAB3. However, the physiological importance of TAB2 and TAB3 in macrophages is still controversial...
April 3, 2024: International Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563817/m2-macrophage-derived-extracellular-vesicles-encapsulated-in-hyaluronic-acid-alleviate-osteoarthritis-by-modulating-macrophage-polarization
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Qiling Yuan, Mingyi Yang, Haishi Zheng, Yongsong Cai, Pan Luo, Xinyi Wang, Peng Xu
An imbalance between M1 and M2 macrophage polarization is critical in osteoarthritis (OA) development. We investigated the effect of M2 macrophage-derived extracellular vesicles (M2-EVs) to reprogramme macrophages from the M1 to M2 phenotype for OA treatment. M1 macrophages and mouse OA models were treated with M2-EVs. Proteomic analysis was performed to evaluate macrophage polarization in vitro. The OA models were as follows: destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) surgery-induced OA and collagenase-induced OA (CIOA)...
April 2, 2024: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563582/impact-of-telehealth-on-stroke-survivor-caregiver-dyad-in-at-home-rehabilitation-a-systematic-review
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Davide Bartoli, Antonello Petrizzo, Ercole Vellone, Rosaria Alvaro, Gianluca Pucciarelli
AIM: To examine studies involving the impact of telerehabilitation (TLR), tele-training and tele-support on the dyad stroke survivor and caregiver in relation to psychological, physical, social and health dimensions. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted. DATA SOURCES: The following electronic databases were consulted until September 2023: PsycInfo, CINAHL, Eric, Ovid, PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Central and Web of Science. REVIEW METHODS: It was conducted and reported following the checklists for Reviews of PRISMA 2020 Checklist...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Advanced Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562936/the-monocyte-derived-cytokine-response-in-whole-blood-from-preterm-newborns-against-sepsis-related-bacteria-is-similar-to-term-newborns-and-adults
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Jop Jans, Sven C J van Dun, Renske Gorissen, Roel F A Pieterman, Tess S Voskamp, Sam Schoenmakers, Hendrik Robert Taal, Wendy W J Unger
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis is characterized by a dysregulated innate immune response. It is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns, in particular for newborns that are born premature. Although previous literature indicate that the pro-inflammatory response may be impaired in preterm newborns, serum levels of monocyte-derived cytokines, such as TNF-α and IL-6, vary highly between newborns and can reach adult-like concentrations during sepsis. These contradictory observations and the severe consequences of neonatal sepsis in preterm newborns highlight the need for a better understanding of the pro-inflammatory cytokine response of preterm newborns to improve sepsis-related outcomes...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561426/significance-of-dietary-quinoa-husk-chenopodium-quinoa-in-gene-regulation-for-stress-mitigation-in-fish
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Neeraj Kumar, Supriya Tukaram Thorat, Aliza Pradhan, Jagadish Rane, Kotha Sammi Reddy
The persistent challenges posed by pollution and climate change are significant factors disrupting ecosystems, particularly aquatic environments. Numerous contaminants found in aquatic systems, such as ammonia and metal toxicity, play a crucial role in adversely affecting aquaculture production. Against this backdrop, fish feed was developed using quinoa husk (the byproduct of quinoa) as a substitute for fish meal. Six isonitrogenous diets (30%) and isocaloric diets were formulated by replacing fish meal with quinoa husk at varying percentages: 0% quinoa (control), 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35%...
April 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561095/metabolic-trade-offs-in-neonatal-sepsis-triggered-by-tlr4-and-tlr1-2-ligands-result-in-unique-dysfunctions-in-neural-breathing-circuits
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Michele Joana Alves, Brigitte M Browe, Ana Carolina Rodrigues Dias, Juliet Torres, Giuliana Zaza, Suzy Bangudi, Jessica Blackburn, Wesley Wang, Silvio de Araujo Fernandes-Junior, Paollo Fadda, Amanda Toland, Lisa A Baer, Kristin I Stanford, Catherine Czeisler, Alfredo J Garcia, José Javier Otero
Neonatal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of mortality in newborns. Several brainstem-regulated physiological processes undergo disruption during neonatal sepsis. Mechanistic knowledge gaps exist at the interplay between metabolism and immune activation to brainstem neural circuits and pertinent physiological functions in neonates. To delineate this association, we induced systemic inflammation either by TLR4 (LPS) or TLR1/2 (PAM3CKS4) ligand administration in postnatal day 5 mice (PD5). Our findings show that LPS and PAM3CSK4 evoke substantial changes in respiration and metabolism...
March 30, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559964/gallic-acid-modified-polyethylenimine-polypropylene-carbonate-polyethylenimine-nanoparticles-synthesis-characterization-and-anti-periodontitis-evaluation
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Zunxuan Xie, Boyang Gao, Jinyao Liu, Jiaming He, Yuyan Liu, Fengxiang Gao
The aim of the research was to develop novel gallic acid (GA)-modified amphiphilic nanoparticles of polyethylenimine (PEI)-polypropylene carbonate (PPC)-PEI (PEPE) and comprehensively assess its properties as an antiperiodontitis nanoparticle targeting the Toll-like receptor (TLR). The first step is to evaluate the binding potential of GA to the core trigger receptors TLR2 and TLR4/MD2 for periodontitis using molecular docking techniques. Following this, we conducted NMR, transmission electron microscopy, and dynamic light scattering analyses on the synthesized PEPE nanoparticles...
March 26, 2024: ACS Omega
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