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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243064/sex-specific-differences-in-systemic-immune-responses-in-mis-c-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anuradha Rajamanickam, Nathella Pavan Kumar, Aishwarya Venkataraman, Poovazhagi Varadarjan, Elilarasi Selladurai, Thangavelu Sankaralingam, Kannan Thiruvengadam, Ramya Selvam, Akshith Thimmaiah, Suresh Natarajan, Ganesh Ramaswamy, Sulochana Putlibai, Kalaimaran Sadasivam, Balasubramanian Sundaram, Syed Hissar, Uma Devi Ranganathan, Subash Babu
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) is a rare manifestation of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-CoronaVirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection that can result in increased morbidity and mortality. Mounting evidence describes sex disparities in the clinical outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, there is a lack of information on sex-specific differences in immune responses in MIS-C. This study is an observational and cross-sectional study and we wanted to examine immune parameters such as cytokines, chemokines, acute phase proteins (APPs), growth factors, microbial translocation markers (MTMs), complement components and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in MIS-C children, based on sex...
January 19, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38219734/inflammatory-markers-for-differentiation-of-endometritis-in-the-mare
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennine Lection, Bettina Wagner, Michael Byron, Andrew Miller, Alicia Rollins, Tracey Chenier, Soon Hon Cheong, Mariana Diel de Amorim
BACKGROUND: Endometrial biopsy is required to diagnose mares with chronic endometritis and endometrial degenerative fibrosis. An increase in understanding of equine reproductive immunology could be utilised to create less-invasive, time-efficient diagnostic tools especially when evaluating mares for chronic endometritis. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate inflammatory cytokine and chemokine concentrations in uterine fluid samples collected by low-volume lavage (LVL) as a potential screening diagnostic biomarker for endometritis...
January 14, 2024: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195933/autotaxin-lysolipid-signaling-suppresses-a-ccl11-eosinophil-axis-to-promote-pancreatic-cancer-progression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sohinee Bhattacharyya, Chet Oon, Luis Diaz, Holly Sandborg, Erin S Stempinski, Michelle Saoi, Terry K Morgan, Claudia S López, Justin R Cross, Mara H Sherman
Lipids and their modifying enzymes regulate diverse features of the tumor microenvironment and cancer progression. The secreted enzyme autotaxin (ATX) hydrolyzes extracellular lysophosphatidylcholine to generate the multifunctional lipid mediator lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and supports the growth of several tumor types, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Here we show that ATX suppresses the accumulation of eosinophils in the PDAC microenvironment. Genetic or pharmacologic ATX inhibition increased the number of intratumor eosinophils, which promote tumor cell apoptosis locally and suppress tumor progression...
January 9, 2024: Nature Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38164361/what-happens-to-the-osteoporotic-bone-mesenchymal-stem-cells-evidence-from-rna-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingyang Li, Rong Cong, Huadong Wang, Chao Ma, Yongwei Lv, Yang Zheng, Yantao Zhao, Qin Fu, Li Li
Evidence presented that osteoporosis is closely related to the dysfunction of bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). But most studies are insufficient to reveal what actually happens to the osteoporotic BMSCs. In this study, BMSCs were harvested from ovariectomized and sham-operated rats. After checking the characteristics of rat models and stem cells, the BMSCs were carried out for RNA sequencing. Part of the findings were verified that seven mRNAs (Abi3bp, Aifm3, Ccl11, Cdkn1c, Chst10, Id2, Vcam1) were significantly up-regulated in osteoporotic BMSCs while seven mRNAs (Cep63, Fgfr3, Myc, Omd, Pou2f1, Smarcal1, Timm10b) were down-regulated...
2024: International Journal of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160357/effect-of-metformin-on-plasma-and-cerebrospinal-fluid-biomarkers-in-non-diabetic-older-adults-with-mild-cognitive-impairment-related-to-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marc S Weinberg, Yingnan He, Pia Kivisäkk, Steven E Arnold, Sudeshna Das
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complicated condition involving multiple metabolic and immunologic pathophysiological processes that can occur with the hallmark pathologies of amyloid-β, tau, and neurodegeneration. Metformin, an anti-diabetes drug, targets several of these disease processes in in vitro and animal studies. However, the effects of metformin on human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma proteins as potential biomarkers of treatment remain unexplored. OBJECTIVE: Using proteomics data from a metformin clinical trial, identify the impact of metformin on plasma and CSF proteins...
December 27, 2023: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152404/divergent-neuroimmune-signatures-in-the-cerebrospinal-fluid-predict-differential-gender-specific-survival-among-patients-with-hiv-associated-cryptococcal-meningitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Okurut, David R Boulware, Elizabeth Okafor, Joshua Rhein, Henry Kajumbula, Bernard S Bagaya, Freddie Bwanga, Joseph O Olobo, Yukari C Manabe, David B Meya, Edward N Janoff
INTRODUCTION: Survival among people with HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis (CM) remains low, particularly among women, despite the currently optimal use of antifungal drugs. Cryptococcus dissemination into the central nervous system [brain, spinal cord, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)] elicits the local production of cytokines, chemokines, and other biomarkers. However, no consistent diagnostic or prognostic neuroimmune signature is reported to underpin the risk of death or to identify mechanisms to improve treatment and survival...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148520/high-tslp-responses-in-the-human-infant-airways-are-associated-with-pre-activated-airway-epithelial-ifn-antiviral-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison Welham, Elizabeth Chorvinsky, Surajit Bhattacharya, Betelehem Solomon Bera, Kyle Salka, Jered Weinstock, Xilei Xu Chen, Geovanny F Perez, Dinesh K Pillai, Maria J Gutierrez, Hiroki Morizono, Jyoti Jaiswal, Gustavo Nino
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is a primarily epithelial-derived cytokine that drives type 2 allergic immune responses. Early life viral respiratory infections elicit high TSLP production, which leads to the development of type 2 inflammation and airway hyperreactivity. The goal of this study was to examine in vivo and in vitro the human airway epithelial responses leading to high TSLP production during viral respiratory infections in early infancy. A total of 129 infants (<1-24 m, median age 10 m) with severe viral respiratory infections were enrolled for in vivo (n = 113), and in vitro studies (n = 16)...
December 26, 2023: Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101478/effects-of-partial-reduction-of-polystyrene-micro-nanoplastics-on-the-immunity-gut-microbiota-and-metabolome-of-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hua Zha, Ruiqi Tang, Shengjie Li, Aoxiang Zhuge, Jiafeng Xia, Jiawen Lv, Shuting Wang, Kaiceng Wang, Hua Zhang, Lanjuan Li
Microplastic (MP) and nanoplastic (NP) could cause gut microbiota alterations. Although micro/nanoplastic (MNP) degradation is attracting increasing scientific interest, the evaluation of MNP reduction in gut needs to be further investigated. This study aimed to determine whether partial reduction of polystyrene MNP in gut could affect the immunity, gut microbiota and metabolome of mice. Serum eotaxin/CCL11 was at a lower level in the mice exposed to 200 μg and 500 μg NP (i.e., 2NP and 5NP groups, respectively) compared to those exposed to 500 μg MP (i...
December 13, 2023: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38099973/microglial-inflammatory-responses-to-sars-cov-2-infection-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Rajen Dey, Biswadev Bishayi
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily a respiratory disease causing a worldwide pandemic in the year of 2019. SARS-CoV-2 is an enveloped, positive-stranded RNA virus that could invade the host through spike protein and exhibits multi-organ effects. The Brain was considered to be a potential target for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Although neuropsychiatric symptoms and cognitive impairments were observed in COVID-19 patients even after recovery the mechanism of action is not well documented. In this review, the contribution of microglia in response to SARS-CoV-2 infection was discussed aiming to design a therapeutic regimen for the management of neuroinflammation and psycho-behavioral alterations...
December 15, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091871/peripheral-and-central-biomarkers-associated-with-inflammation-in-antipsychotic-na%C3%A3-ve-first-episode-psychosis-pilot-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin S Cadenhead, Heline Mirzakhanian, Cristian Achim, Francisco Reyes-Madrigal, Camilo de la Fuente-Sandoval
BACKGROUND: Elevated serum pro-inflammatory molecules have been reported in early psychosis. What is not known is whether peripheral inflammatory biomarkers are associated with CNS biomarkers. In the brain, release of pro-inflammatory molecules by microglial hyperactivity may lead to neuronal apoptosis seen in neurodegenerative disorders and account for loss of brain tissue observed in psychotic disorders. Neurochemical changes, including elevated glutamate levels, are also associated with neuroinflammation, present in early psychosis and change with antipsychotic treatment...
December 12, 2023: Schizophrenia Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073479/rna-seq-analysis-revealed-genes-associated-with-neuropathic-pain-induced-by-chronic-compressive-injury-in-interferon-regulatory-factors-4-knockout-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiayi Peng, Yunlin Wu, Qi E, Ziyin Zhou, Xianjie Wen
OBJECTIVE: To explore the differential expression of genes between wild-type chronic compressive injury (CCI) mice (WT-CCI) and interferon regulatory factors 4 (IRF4) knockout CCI mice (KO-CCI) by RNA-seq analysis of the mouse spinal cord. METHODS: RNA-seq analysis of the spinal cord tissue of the chronic sciatic nerve ligation mice and Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses were used. RESULTS: A total of 104 genes were up-regulated and 116 genes were down-regulated in spinal cord of the mice in IRF4 knockout (KO-CCI) group compared with that in the wild-type CCI (WT-CCI) group...
2023: Human & Experimental Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38067139/repeated-intravenous-administration-of-human-neural-stem-cells-producing-choline-acetyltransferase-exerts-anti-aging-effects-in-male-f344-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jangbeen Kyung, Dajeong Kim, Kyungha Shin, Dongsun Park, Soon-Cheol Hong, Tae Myoung Kim, Ehn-Kyoung Choi, Yun-Bae Kim
Major features of aging might be progressive decreases in cognitive function and physical activity, in addition to withered appearance. Previously, we reported that the intracerebroventricular injection of human neural stem cells (NSCs named F3) encoded the choline acetyltransferase gene (F3.ChAT). The cells secreted acetylcholine and growth factors (GFs) and neurotrophic factors (NFs), thereby improving learning and memory function as well as the physical activity of aged animals. In this study, F344 rats (10 months old) were intravenously transplanted with F3 or F3...
November 26, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38060410/adjuvant-effect-of-inhaled-particulate-matter-containing-free-radicals-following-house-dust-mite-induction-of-asthma-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Noël, Ashlyn C Harmon, Balamurugan Subramanian, Zakia Perveen, Ankit Aryal, Kelsey Legendre, Hasan Zaman, Daniel B Paulsen, Kurt J Varner, Tammy R Dugas, Arthur L Penn
INTRODUCTION: Exposures to particulate matter (PM) from combustion sources can exacerbate preexisting asthma. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which PM promotes the exacerbation of asthma remain elusive. We used a house dust mite (HDM)-induced mouse model of asthma to test the hypothesis that inhaled DCB230, which are PM containing environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs), will aggravate asthmatic responses. METHODS: Groups of 8-10-week-old C57BL/6 male mice were exposed to either air or DCB230 aerosols at a concentration of 1...
December 7, 2023: Inhalation Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055798/tobacco-smoke-exposure-recruits-inflammatory-airspace-monocytes-that-establish-permissive-lung-niches-for-mycobacterium-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Björn Corleis, Constantine N Tzouanas, Marc H Wadsworth, Josalyn L Cho, Alice H Linder, Abigail E Schiff, Björn Zessin, Fabian Stei, Anca Dorhoi, Amy K Dickey, Benjamin D Medoff, Alex K Shalek, Douglas S Kwon
Tobacco smoking doubles the risk of active tuberculosis (TB) and accounts for up to 20% of all active TB cases globally. How smoking promotes lung microenvironments permissive to Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) growth remains incompletely understood. We investigated primary bronchoalveolar lavage cells from current and never smokers by performing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), flow cytometry, and functional assays. We observed the enrichment of immature inflammatory monocytes in the lungs of smokers compared with nonsmokers...
December 6, 2023: Science Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026988/large-chemokine-binding-spectrum-of-human-and-mouse-atypical-chemokine-receptor-gpr182-ackr5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Remy Bonnavion, Shangmin Liu, Haruya Kawase, Kenneth Anthony Roquid, Stefan Offermanns
Atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) play pivotal roles in immune regulation by binding chemokines and regulating their spatial distribution without inducing G-protein activation. Recently, GPR182, provisionally named ACKR5, was identified as a novel ACKR expressed in microvascular and lymphatic endothelial cells, with functions in hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis. Here, we comprehensively investigated the chemokine binding profile of human and mouse GPR182. Competitive binding assays using flow cytometry revealed that besides CXCL10, CXCL12 and CXCL13, also human and mouse CXCL11, CXCL14 and CCL25, as well as human CCL1, CCL11, CCL19, CCL26, XCL1 and mouse CCL22, CCL24, CCL27 and CCL28 bind with an affinity of less than 100 nM to GPR182...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38023351/hyperforin-modulates-mapk-ccl11-signaling-to-reduce-the-inflammatory-response-of-nasal-mucosal-epithelial-cells-caused-by-allergic-rhinitis-by-targeting-bcl6
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chen Xu, Wen Su
Hyperforin is a type of bicyclic tetraketone with four isoprenoid chains extracted from Hypericum perforatum L. that has multiple biological activities such as anti-diabetes, antitumor and anti-inflammation. However, the role and potential mechanism of hyperforin in allergic rhinitis (AR) remains to be clarified. In the present study, cell viability was analyzed using Cell Counting Kit-8 assay, while inflammation was detected using ELISA and reverse transcription-quantitative PCR. Epithelial cell barrier damage was measured using western blotting and immunofluorescence staining...
December 2023: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006009/cytokine-and-chemokine-production-in-mice-inoculated-with-nvx-cov2373-nuvaxovid-%C3%A2-in-comparison-with-omicron-ba-4-5-bivalent-bnt162b2-comirnaty-%C3%A2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tetsuo Nakayama, Takashi Ito, Ryoka Ishiyama, Kazuhiko Katayama
A recombinant SARS-CoV-2 spike protein vaccine (NVX-CoV2373) has been licensed and has a lesser incidence of adverse events. To know the immunological mechanisms of adverse events, the production of cytokines and chemokines was investigated in mice inoculated with NVX-CoV2373. Serum IL-6 was detected on Day 1 of the first and second doses and the IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-10, TNF-α, and IL-6 levels increased on Day 1 of the second dose at the inoculation site. The enhanced production of the inflammatory chemokines (CCL2), homeostatic chemokine (CXCL13), and Th2 chemokine (CCL17) was observed at the inoculation site on Day 1 of the second dose...
November 2, 2023: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38005840/immune-profiles-in-multisystem-inflammatory-syndrome-in-children-with-cardiovascular-abnormalities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathella Pavan Kumar, Aishwarya Venkataraman, Arul Nancy, Nandhini Selvaraj, Kadar Moideen, Shaik Fayaz Ahamed, Rachel Marriam Renji, Kandasamy Sasidaran, Sandip Kumar, Muthiah Periyakuppan, Thankgavelu Sangaralingam, Poovazhagi Varadarajan, Elilarasi Chelladurai, Subash Babu
BACKGROUND: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a sequela of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 infection (SARS-CoV2), has been progressively reported worldwide, with cardiac involvement being a frequent presentation. Although the clinical and immunological characteristics of MIS-C with and without cardiac involvement have been described, the immunological differences between cardiac and non-cardiac MIS-C are not well understood. METHODS: The levels of type 1, type 2, type 17, other proinflammatory cytokines and CC chemokines and CXC chemokines were measured using the Magpix multiplex cytokine assay system in MIS-C children with MIS-C cardiac (MIS-C (C) ( n = 88)) and MIS-C non-cardiac (MIS-C (NC) ( n = 64)) abnormalities...
October 27, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37996407/methamphetamine-ma-use-and-ma-induced-psychosis-are-associated-with-increasing-aberrations-in-the-compensatory-immunoregulatory-system-interleukin-1%C3%AE-and-ccl5-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rasmon Kalayasiri, Kanokwan Dadwat, Supaksorn Thika, Sunee Sirivichayakul, Michael Maes
There are only a few studies reporting on the immunological profiles of methamphetamine (MA) use, MA dependency, or MA-induced psychosis (MAP). This study measured M1 macrophage, T helper (Th)-1, Th-2, growth factor, and chemokine profiles, as well as the immune inflammatory response system (IRS) and compensatory immunoregulatory system (CIRS) in peripheral blood samples from patients with MA use (n = 51), MA dependence (n = 47), and MAP (n = 43) in comparison with controls (n = 32)...
November 23, 2023: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37967811/t-helper-1-activation-via-interleukin-16-is-a-key-phenomenon-in-the-acute-phase-of-severe-first-episode-major-depressive-disorder-and-suicidal-behaviors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abbas F Almulla, Ali Abbas Abo Algon, Chavit Tunvirachaisakul, Hussein K Al-Hakeim, Michael Maes
BACKGROUND: Immune-inflammatory pathways in major depressive disorder are confined to the major dysmood disorder (MDMD) phenotype (Maes et al., 2022). No studies have addressed the immune profile of first episode MDMD (FE-MDMD). METHODS: This study investigated the immune profiles of 71 patients with the acute phase of first-episode major depressive disorder (FE-MDMD) and 40 healthy controls. We measured 48 cytokines/chemokines/growth factors, classical M1, alternative M2, T helper (Th)-1, Th-2, and Th-17 phenotypes, immune-inflammatory response system (IRS), compensatory immunoregulatory system (CIRS), and neuro-immunotoxicity profiles...
November 13, 2023: Journal of Advanced Research
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