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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539499/-pax5-alterations-in-a-consecutive-childhood-b-cell-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-cohort-treated-using-the-all-ic-bfm-2009-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Klementina Črepinšek, Nika Klobučar, Tine Tesovnik, Robert Šket, Barbara Jenko Bizjan, Jernej Kovač, Marko Kavčič, Tomaž Prelog, Lidija Kitanovski, Janez Jazbec, Maruša Debeljak
In this study, we aimed to identify patients within our B-ALL cohort with altered PAX5 . Our objective was to use a comprehensive analysis approach to characterize the types of genetic changes, determine their origin (somatic/germline), and analyze the clinical outcomes associated with them. A consecutive cohort of 99 patients with B-ALL treated at the Children's Hospital of the UMC Ljubljana according to the ALL IC-BFM 2009 protocol was included in our study. We used RNA sequencing data for gene expression analysis, fusion gene detection and single nucleotide variant identification, multiplex-ligation dependent probe amplification for copy number variation assessment, and Sanger sequencing for germline variant detection...
March 15, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530936/identification-of-siglec-1-negative-alveolar-macrophages-with-pro-inflammatory-phenotypes-in-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease
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Takuya Saito, Naoya Fujino, Yorihiko Kyogoku, Mitsuhiro Yamada, Koji Okutomo, Yoshinao Ono, Shuichi Konno, Takuto Endo, Koji Itakura, Shuichiro Matsumoto, Hirohito Sano, Hiroyuki Aizawa, Tadahisa Numakura, Katsuhiro Onodera, Yoshinori Okada, Tracy Hussell, Masakazu Ichinose, Hisatoshi Sugiura
Alveolar macrophages (AMs) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) orchestrate persistent inflammation in the airway. However, sub-populations of AMs participating in the chronic inflammation have been poorly characterized. We previously reported that Siglec-1 expression on AMs, which is important for bacteria engulfment, was decreased in COPD. Here, we show that Siglec-1-negative AMs isolated from COPD lung tissues exhibit a pro-inflammatory phenotype and is associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with COPD...
March 26, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516270/co-inhibition-of-tgf-%C3%AE-and-pd-l1-pathways-in-a-metastatic-colorectal-cancer-mouse-model-triggers-interferon-responses-innate-cells-and-t-cells-alongside-metabolic-changes-and-tumor-resistance
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Reshmi Nair, Tamsin R M Lannagan, Rene Jackstadt, Anna Andrusaite, John Cole, Caitlin Boyne, Robert J B Nibbs, Owen J Sansom, Simon Milling
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer worldwide with a high mortality rate (20-30%), especially due to metastasis to adjacent organs. Clinical responses to chemotherapy, radiation, targeted and immunotherapies are limited to a subset of patients making metastatic CRC (mCRC) difficult to treat. To understand the therapeutic modulation of immune response in mCRC, we have used a genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM), "KPN", which resembles the human 'CMS4'-like subtype. We show here that transforming growth factor (TGF-β1), secreted by KPN organoids, increases cancer cell proliferation, and inhibits splenocyte activation in vitro ...
2024: Oncoimmunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509863/cdc2-plasticity-and-acquisition-of-a-dc3-like-phenotype-mediated-by-il-6-and-pge2-in-a-patient-derived-colorectal-cancer-organoids-model
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Beatriz Subtil, Iris A E van der Hoorn, Jorge Cuenca-Escalona, Anouk M D Becker, Mar Alvarez-Begue, Kirti K Iyer, Jorien Janssen, Tom van Oorschot, Dennis Poel, Mark A J Gorris, Koen van den Dries, Alessandra Cambi, Daniele V F Tauriello, I Jolanda M de Vries
Metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) is highly resistant to therapy and prone to recur. The tumor-induced local and systemic immunosuppression allows cancer cells to evade immunosurveillance, facilitating their proliferation and dissemination. Dendritic cells (DCs) are required for the detection, processing, and presentation of tumor antigens, and subsequently for the activation of antigen-specific T cells to orchestrate an effective antitumor response. Notably, successful tumors have evolved mechanisms to disrupt and impair DC functions, underlining the key role of tumor-induced DC dysfunction in promoting tumor growth, metastasis initiation, and treatment resistance...
March 21, 2024: European Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504349/monocyte-state-1-ms1-cells-in-critically-ill-patients-with-sepsis-or-non-infectious-conditions-association-with-disease-course-and-host-response
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Giuseppe G F Leite, Justin de Brabander, Erik H A Michels, Joe M Butler, Olaf L Cremer, Brendon P Scicluna, Timothy E Sweeney, Miguel Reyes, Reinaldo Salomao, Hessel Peters-Sengers, Tom van der Poll
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition arising from an aberrant host response to infection. Recent single-cell RNA sequencing investigations identified an immature bone-marrow-derived CD14+ monocyte phenotype with immune suppressive properties termed "monocyte state 1" (MS1) in patients with sepsis. Our objective was to determine the association of MS1 cell profiles with disease presentation, outcomes, and host response characteristics. METHODS: We used the transcriptome deconvolution method (CIBERSORTx) to estimate the percentage of MS1 cells from blood RNA profiles of patients with sepsis admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU)...
March 19, 2024: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504200/a-novel-method-to-efficiently-differentiate-human-osteoclasts-from-blood-derived-monocytes
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Suganja Chandrabalan, Linh Dang, Uwe Hansen, Melanie Timmen, Corinna Wehmeyer, Richard Stange, Tim Beißbarth, Claudia Binder, Annalen Bleckmann, Kerstin Menck
BACKGROUND: Osteoclasts are the tissue-specific macrophage population of the bone and unique in their bone-resorbing activity. Hence, they are fundamental for bone physiology in health and disease. However, efficient protocols for the isolation and study of primary human osteoclasts are scarce. In this study, we aimed to establish a protocol, which enables the efficient differentiation of functional human osteoclasts from monocytes. RESULTS: Human monocytes were isolated through a double-density gradient from donor blood...
March 19, 2024: Biological Procedures Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479179/personalized-cardiovascular-risk-assessment-in-rheumatoid-arthritis-patients-using-circulating-molecular-profiles-and-their-modulation-by-tnfi-il6ri-and-jakinibs
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Laura Muñoz-Barrera, Carlos Perez-Sanchez, Rafaela Ortega-Castro, Sagrario Corrales, Maria Luque-Tevar, Tomás Cerdó, Ismael Sanchez-Pareja, Pilar Font, Raquel Lopez-Mejías, Jerusalem Calvo, M Carmen Abalos-Aguilera, Desiree Ruiz-Vilchez, Pedro Segui, Christian Merlo, José Perez-Venegas, Ma Dolores Ruiz Montesino, Carlos Rodriguez-Escalera, Carmen Romero Barco, Antonio Fernandez-Nebro, Natalia Mena Vazque, Jose Luis Marenco, Julia Uceda Montañes, Javier Godoy-Navarrete, Alba Ma Cabezas-Lucena, Eduardo Collantes Estevez, Ma Angeles Aguirre, Miguel A González-Gay, Nuria Barbarroja, Alejandro Escudero-Contreras, Chary Lopez-Pedrera
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to: 1) analyze the inflammatory profile of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients, identifying clinical phenotypes associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk; 2) evaluate biologic and targeted-synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (b-DMARDs and ts-DMARDs': TNFi, IL6Ri, JAKinibs) effects; and 3) characterize molecular mechanisms in immune-cell activation and endothelial dysfunction. PATIENTS & METHODS: A total of 387 RA patients and 45 healthy donors were recruited, forming three cohorts: i) 208 RA patients with established disease but without previous CV events; ii) RA-CVD: 96 RA patients with CV events, and iii) 83 RA patients treated with b-DMARDs/ts-DMARDs for 6 months...
April 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474366/immunity-in-the-progeroid-model-of-cockayne-syndrome-biomarkers-of-pathological-aging
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Khouloud Zayoud, Asma Chikhaoui, Ichraf Kraoua, Anis Tebourbi, Dorra Najjar, Saker Ayari, Ines Safra, Imen Kraiem, Ilhem Turki, Samia Menif, Houda Yacoub-Youssef
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that affects the DNA repair process. It is a progeroid syndrome predisposing patients to accelerated aging and to increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. Here, we studied the immune status of CS patients to determine potential biomarkers associated with pathological aging. CS patients, as well as elderly and young, healthy donors, were enrolled in this study. Complete blood counts for patients and donors were assessed, immune cell subsets were analyzed using flow cytometry, and candidate cytokines were analyzed via multi-analyte ELISArray kits...
February 26, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474140/single-cell-high-dimensional-analysis-of-human-peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells-reveals-unique-intermediate-monocyte-subsets-associated-with-sex-differences-in-coronary-artery-disease
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Nandini Chatterjee, Ravi K Komaravolu, Christopher P Durant, Runpei Wu, Chantel McSkimming, Fabrizio Drago, Sunil Kumar, Gabriel Valentin-Guillama, Yury I Miller, Coleen A McNamara, Klaus Ley, Angela Taylor, Ahmad Alimadadi, Catherine C Hedrick
Monocytes are associated with human cardiovascular disease progression. Monocytes are segregated into three major subsets: classical (cMo), intermediate (iMo), and nonclassical (nMo). Recent studies have identified heterogeneity within each of these main monocyte classes, yet the extent to which these subsets contribute to heart disease progression is not known. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were obtained from 61 human subjects within the Coronary Assessment of Virginia (CAVA) Cohort. Coronary atherosclerosis severity was quantified using the Gensini Score (GS)...
March 1, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472515/pneumococcal-meningitis-induces-hearing-loss-and-cochlear-ossification-modulated-by-chemokine-receptors-cx3cr1-and-ccr2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keiko Hirose, Song Zhe Li, Ruth Gill, Jared Hartsock
PURPOSE: Pneumococcal meningitis is a major cause of hearing loss and permanent neurological impairment despite widely available antimicrobial therapies to control infection. Methods to improve hearing outcomes for those who survive bacterial meningitis remains elusive. We used a mouse model of pneumococcal meningitis to evaluate the impact of mononuclear phagocytes on hearing outcomes and cochlear ossification by altering the expression of CX3CR1 and CCR2 in these infected mice. METHODS: We induced pneumococcal meningitis in approximately 500 C57Bl6 adult mice using live Streptococcus pneumoniae (serotype 3, 1 × 105 colony forming units (cfu) in 10 µl) injected directly into the cisterna magna of anesthetized mice and treated these mice with ceftriaxone daily until recovered...
March 12, 2024: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology: JARO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471419/expression-of-monocyte-chemokine-receptors-in-diabetes-after-non-surgical-periodontal-treatment-a-pilot-study
#31
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Danielle Borges Germano, Ana Luíza Pereira Assunção Silveira, Yeon Jung Kim, Jônatas Bussador do Amaral, Marina Tiemi Shio, Luiz Henrique da Silva Nali, Carlos Eduardo Dos Santos Ferreira, Alexandre Miyahira, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca, André Luis Lacerda Bachi, Débora Pallos, Carolina Nunes França
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of non-surgical periodontal treatment in the expression of chemokine receptors, in individuals with Periodontitis, associated or not with Diabetes. Pilot study, which included patients (n = 45) with Periodontitis, associated (n = 25) or not (n = 20) with Diabetes, submitted to the non-surgical periodontal treatment for one month. The expression of chemokine receptors CCR2, CCR5, and CX3CR1 at the mRNA level was evaluated in the peripheral mononuclear cells, as well as the expression of these receptors at the protein level was verified in monocyte subtypes (classical, intermediate, and non-classical monocytes)...
March 11, 2024: Cytokine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461810/tlrs1-10-protein-expression-in-circulating-human-white-blood-cells-during-bacterial-and-covid-19-infections
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Louise Chomel, Mathieu Vogt, Julien Demiselle, Pierrick Le Borgne, Marine Tschirhart, Valentin Morandeau, Hamid Merdji, Laurent Miguet, Julie Helms, Ferhat Meziani, Laurent Mauvieux
INTRODUCTION: Toll-like receptors play crucial roles in sepsis-induced systemic inflammatory response. Septic shock mortality correlates with overexpression of neutrophilic TLR2 and TLR9, while the role of TLR4 overexpression remains a debate. In addition, TLRs are involved in the pathogenesis of viral infections such as COVID-19, where the single-stranded RNA of SARS-CoV-2 is recognized by TLR7 and TLR8, and the spike protein activates TLR4. METHODS: In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of TLRs 1-10 expressions in white blood cells from 71 patients with bacterial and viral infections...
March 8, 2024: Journal of Innate Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454515/excess-of-body-weight-is-associated-with-accelerated-t-cell-senescence-in-hospitalized-covid-19-patients
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Mailton Prestes Madruga, Lucas Kich Grun, Letícya Simone Melo Dos Santos, Frederico Orlando Friedrich, Douglas Bitencourt Antunes, Marcella Elesbão Fogaça Rocha, Pedro Luis Silva, Gilson P Dorneles, Paula Coelho Teixeira, Tiago Franco Oliveira, Pedro R T Romão, Lucas Santos, José Claudio Fonseca Moreira, Vinicius Schenk Michaelsen, Marcelo Cypel, Marcos Otávio Brum Antunes, Marcus Herbert Jones, Florencia María Barbé-Tuana, Moisés Evandro Bauer
BACKGROUND: Several risk factors have been involved in the poor clinical progression of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19), including ageing, and obesity. SARS-CoV-2 may compromise lung function through cell damage and paracrine inflammation; and obesity has been associated with premature immunosenescence, microbial translocation, and dysfunctional innate immune responses leading to poor immune response against a range of viruses and bacterial infections. Here, we have comprehensively characterized the immunosenescence, microbial translocation, and immune dysregulation established in hospitalized COVID-19 patients with different degrees of body weight...
March 8, 2024: Immunity & Ageing: I & A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450850/chronic-myelomonocytic-leukemia-2024-update-on-diagnosis-risk-stratification-and-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mrinal M Patnaik, Ayalew Tefferi
DISEASE OVERVIEW: Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a clonal hematopoietic stem cell disorder with overlapping features of myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative neoplasms, characterized by prominent monocytosis and an inherent risk for leukemic transformation (~15%-20% over 3-5 years). DIAGNOSIS: Newly revised diagnostic criteria include sustained (>3 months) peripheral blood (PB) monocytosis (≥0.5 × 109 /L; monocytes ≥10% of leukocyte count), consistent bone marrow (BM) morphology, <20% BM or PB blasts (including promonocytes), and cytogenetic or molecular evidence of clonality...
March 7, 2024: American Journal of Hematology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38438383/effects-of-ageing-and-frailty-on-circulating-monocyte-and-dendritic-cell-subsets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosanne D Reitsema, Ashok K Kumawat, Bernd-Cornèl Hesselink, Debbie van Baarle, Yannick van Sleen
Ageing is associated with dysregulated immune responses, resulting in impaired resilience against infections and low-grade inflammation known as inflammageing. Frailty is a measurable condition in older adults characterized by decreased health and physical impairment. Dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes play a crucial role in initiating and steering immune responses. To assess whether their frequencies and phenotypes in the blood are affected by ageing or frailty, we performed a flow cytometry study on monocyte and DC subsets in an immune ageing cohort...
March 4, 2024: NPJ Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433508/the-utility-of-the-systemic-immune-inflammation-and-systemic-inflammation-response-indices-in-suspected-intermediate-risk-pulmonary-embolism
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Muhammed Fuad Uslu, Mustafa Yilmaz, Metin Ateşçelik, Feti Ahmet Atilgan
AIM: To evaluate the utility of the systemic immune inflammation index (SII) and systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) in diagnosing pulmonary embolism (PE) in emergency medicine. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the data of patients who presented to the emergency department and underwent contrast-enhanced computed tomography pulmonary angiography for suspected PE between January 1 and December 31, 2021. In 81/168 patients, the diagnosis of PE was confirmed and in 87/168 it was rejected...
February 29, 2024: Croatian Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420129/innate-immune-cell-activation-after-hiv-1-vaccine-administration-is-associated-with-increased-antibody-production
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kombo F N'guessan, Kawthar Machmach, Isabella Swafford, Margaret C Costanzo, Lindsay Wieczorek, Dohoon Kim, Siriwat Akapirat, Victoria R Polonis, Punnee Pitisuttithum, Sorachai Nitayaphan, Sanjay Gurunathan, Faruk Sinangil, Suwat Chariyalertsak, Julie A Ake, Robert J O'connell, Sandhya Vasan, Dominic Paquin-Proulx
The RV144 Thai phase III clinical trial's canarypox-protein HIV vaccine regimen showed modest efficacy in reducing infection. We therefore sought to determine the effects of vaccine administration on innate cell activation and subsequent associations with vaccine-induced immune responses. RV306 was a randomized, double-blind clinical trial in HIV-uninfected Thai adults that tested delayed boosting following the RV144 regimen. PBMC collected from RV306 participants prior to and 3 days after the last boost were used to investigate innate immune cell activation...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413168/disease-activity-drives-divergent-epigenetic-and-transcriptomic-reprogramming-of-monocyte-subpopulations-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Guiomar Ferreté-Bonastre, Mónica Martínez-Gallo, Octavio Morante-Palacios, Celia Lourdes Calvillo, Josep Calafell-Segura, Javier Rodríguez-Ubreva, Manel Esteller, Josefina Cortés-Hernández, Esteban Ballestar
OBJECTIVES: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is characterised by systemic inflammation involving various immune cell types. Monocytes, pivotal in promoting and regulating inflammation in SLE, differentiate from classic monocytes into intermediate and non-classic monocytes, assuming diverse roles and changing their proportions in inflammation. In this study, we investigated the epigenetic and transcriptomic profiles of these and novel monocyte subsets in SLE in relation to activity and progression...
February 27, 2024: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396021/single-cell-transcriptomics-identifies-the-differentiation-trajectory-from-inflammatory-monocytes-to-pro-resolving-macrophages-in-a-mouse-skin-allergy-model
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Kensuke Miyake, Junya Ito, Kazufusa Takahashi, Jun Nakabayashi, Frank Brombacher, Shigeyuki Shichino, Soichiro Yoshikawa, Sachiko Miyake, Hajime Karasuyama
Both monocytes and macrophages are heterogeneous populations. It was traditionally understood that Ly6Chi classical (inflammatory) monocytes differentiate into pro-inflammatory Ly6Chi macrophages. Accumulating evidence has suggested that Ly6Chi classical monocytes can also differentiate into Ly6Clo pro-resolving macrophages under certain conditions, while their differentiation trajectory remains to be fully elucidated. The present study with scRNA-seq and flow cytometric analyses reveals that Ly6Chi PD-L2lo classical monocytes recruited to the allergic skin lesion sequentially differentiate into Ly6Clo PD-L2hi pro-resolving macrophages, via intermediate Ly6Chi PD-L2hi macrophages but not Ly6Clo non-classical monocytes, in an IL-4 receptor-dependent manner...
February 23, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391927/myeloid-derived-suppressor-like-cells-as-a-prognostic-marker-in-critically-ill-patients-insights-from-experimental-endotoxemia-and-intensive-care-patients
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Irene T Schrijver, Jacobus Herderschee, Charlotte Théroude, Antonios Kritikos, Guus Leijte, Didier Le Roy, Maelick Brochut, Jean-Daniel Chiche, Matthieu Perreau, Giuseppe Pantaleo, Benoit Guery, Matthijs Kox, Peter Pickkers, Thierry Calandra, Thierry Roger
Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) often experience endotoxemia, nosocomial infections and sepsis. Polymorphonuclear and monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (PMN-MDSCs and M-MDSCs) can have an important impact on the development of infectious diseases, but little is known about their potential predictive value in critically ill patients. Here, we used unsupervised flow cytometry analyses to quantify MDSC-like cells in healthy subjects challenged with endotoxin and in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units and at risk of developing infections...
February 8, 2024: Cells
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