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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646959/current-state-and-advances-in-desensitization-for-peanut-allergy-in-pediatric-age
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REVIEW
Simone Foti Randazzese, Ilenia Panasiti, Lucia Caminiti, Francesco Catamerò, Massimo Landi, Maria De Filippo, Martina Votto, Roberta Olcese, Filippo Favuzza, Mattia Giovannini, Salvatore Barberi
Peanut allergy affects about 1%-3% of the pediatric population in the world, with an important increase in the last decades. Nowadays, international guidelines recommend the early introduction of peanuts in the infant diet, with poor information about the quantity and the frequency of the intake. Allergen immunotherapy may represent the only therapeutic strategy able to modify the natural history of peanut allergy. In particular, oral immunotherapy showed the most promising results in terms of efficacy, but with significant rates of adverse reactions, mostly gastrointestinal...
April 2024: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646708/immune-related-adverse-effects-recognition-and-initiation-of-appropriate-treatment-in-cancer-patients-on-immunotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riley Mohr, Anna Howard, Melanie Townsend
PURPOSE: Delayed or improper identification of immune-related adverse events (IRAEs) during cancer treatment can impact time to receive proper treatment. This study describes rates of IRAE recognition and appropriate treatment in adult patients with cancer at a community teaching hospital. METHODS: This single-center, retrospective, cohort study evaluated rates of proper IRAE treatment in conjunction with National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines. Secondary outcomes included time from presentation to IRAE diagnosis and hospital readmissions/repeat emergency department (ED) visits following initial admission for IRAE...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646583/high-variation-in-the-response-of-calves-to-a-low-dose-lipopolysaccharide-challenge-is-associated-with-early-life-measurements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M S Gilbert, A Lammers, W J J Gerrits
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenges are commonly used in animal studies as a model for infection with gram-negative bacteria and innate immune activation. We used a low-dose LPS challenge for evaluating interindividual variation in innate immune responses in calves. This was part of a larger study aimed at predicting interindividual variation in feed efficiency in veal calves by variation in feeding motivation, digestion, metabolism, immunology, and behavioral traits. However, due to unexpected high mortality, this LPS challenge was performed in 32 calves rather than in 130 calves, which was initially intended in that larger study, and the 32 calves subjected to the LPS challenge were removed from that larger study...
May 2024: JDS Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646524/modulation-of-the-skin-microbiome-in-cutaneous-t-cell-lymphoma-delays-tumour-growth-and-increases-survival-in-the-murine-el4-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saptaswa Dey, Pablo Augusto Vieyra-Garcia, Aaroh Anand Joshi, Slave Trajanoski, Peter Wolf
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are a group of lymphoproliferative disorders of skin-homing T cells causing chronic inflammation. These disorders cause impairment of the immune environment, which leads to severe infections and/or sepsis due to dysbiosis. In this study, we elucidated the host-microbial interaction in CTCL that occurs during the phototherapeutic treatment regime and determined whether modulation of the skin microbiota could beneficially affect the course of CTCL. EL4 T-cell lymphoma cells were intradermally grafted on the back of C57BL/6 mice...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644411/identification-and-validation-of-a-costimulatory-molecule-related-signature-to-predict-the-prognosis-for-uveal-melanoma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minyao Zhao, Yue Yu, Zhengyu Song
Uveal melanoma (UVM) is the most common primary tumor in adult human eyes. Costimulatory molecules (CMs) are important in maintaining T cell biological functions and regulating immune responses. To investigate the role of CMs in UVM and exploit prognostic signature by bioinformatics analysis. This study aimed to identify and validate a CMs associated signature and investigate its role in the progression and prognosis of UVM. The expression profile data of training cohort and validation cohort were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset and the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) dataset...
April 21, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643729/multi-omics-study-reveals-different-pathogenesis-of-the-generation-of-skin-lesions-in-sle-and-idle-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qianwen Li, Chen Jia, Wenjing Pan, Hongmei Liu, Congli Tang, Daniel Weber, Kaili Chen, Hai Long, Miranda L Byrne-Steele, Jian Han, Nongyue He, Rong Xiao, Ming Zhao, Nan Che, Qing Guo, Guangji Gui, Shanshan Li, Henan Si, Shuping Guo, Hongye Liu, Gang Wang, Guannan Zhu, Bin Yang, Yu Wang, Yan Ding, Xianxu Yang, Yoshimura Akihiko, Liwei Lu, Christopher Chang, Vera Chan, Chak-Sing Lau, Hai Qi, Wanli Liu, Song Li, Haijing Wu, Qianjin Lu
Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a heterogeneous, antibody-mediated autoimmune disease. Isolate discoid LE (IDLE) and systematic LE (SLE) are traditionally regarded as the two ends of the spectrum, ranging from skin-limited damage to life-threatening multi-organ involvement. Both belong to LE, but IDLE and SLE differ in appearance of skin lesions, autoantibody panels, pathological changes, treatments, and immunopathogenesis. Is discoid lupus truly a form of LE or is it a completely separate entity? This question has not been fully elucidated...
April 20, 2024: Journal of Autoimmunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643194/csf1r-antagonism-results-in-increased-supraspinal-infiltration-in-eae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marilyn Wang, Sofia E Caryotakis, Glendalyn G Smith, Alan V Nguyen, David E Pleasure, Athena M Soulika
BACKGROUND: Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) signaling is crucial for the maintenance and function of various myeloid subsets. CSF1R antagonism was previously shown to mitigate clinical severity in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). The associated mechanisms are still not well delineated. METHODS: To assess the effect of CSF1R signaling, we employed the CSF1R antagonist PLX5622 formulated in chow (PLX5622 diet, PD) and its control chow (control diet, CD)...
April 20, 2024: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643073/advanced-in-immunological-monitoring-of-hiv-infection-profile-of-immune-cells-and-cytokines-in-people-living-with-hiv-1-in-benin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaou Pierrot Assogba, Adefounke Prudencia Adechina, Edmond Tchiakpe, Odilon Paterne Nouatin, René K Kèkè, Moussa Bachabi, Honoré Sourou Bankole, Akadiri Yessoufou
BACKGROUND: Immune cells and cytokines have been linked to viremia dynamic and immune status during HIV infection. They may serve as useful biomarkers in the monitoring of people living with HIV-1 (PLHIV-1). The present work was aimed to assess whether cytokines and immune cell profiles may help in the therapeutic follow-up of PLHIV-1. METHODS: Forty PLHIV-1 in treatment success (PLHIV-1s) and fifty PLHIV-1 in treatment failure (PLHIV-1f) followed at the University Hospital of Abomey-Calavi/Sô-Ava in Benin were enrolled...
April 20, 2024: BMC Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642632/leveraging-shape-screening-and-molecular-dynamics-simulations-to-optimize-parp1-specific-chemo-radio-potentiators-for-antitumor-drug-design
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hifza Khizer, Arooma Maryam, Adnan Ansari, Muhammad Sajjad Ahmad, Rana Rehan Khalid
PARP1 plays a pivotal role in DNA repair within the base excision pathway, making it a promising therapeutic target for cancers involving BRCA mutations. Current study is focused on the discovery of PARP inhibitors with enhanced selectivity for PARP1. Concurrent inhibition of PARP1 with PARP2 and PARP3 affects cellular functions, potentially causing DNA damage accumulation and disrupting immune responses. In step 1, a virtual library of 593 million compounds has been screened using a shape-based screening approach to narrow down the promising scaffolds...
April 18, 2024: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639426/comparative-analysis-of-tropomyosin-allergenicity-in-three-different-species-of-molluscs-insights-into-the-role-of-amino-acid-composition-in-ige-epitopes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyu Han, Xinrong He, Xinya Wang, Lianzhong Luo, Yubao Li, Dong Lai, Hong Liu, Jingwen Liu, Shitao Rao, Guangming Liu
Limited research has been conducted on the differences in allergenicity among Alectryonella plicatula tropomyosin (ATM), Haliotis discus hannai tropomyosin (HTM), and Mimachlamys nobilis tropomyosin (MTM) in molluscs. Our study aimed to comprehensively analyze and compare their immunoreactivity, sensitization, and allergenicity while simultaneously elucidating the underlying molecular mechanisms involved. We assessed the immune binding activity of TM utilizing 86 sera from allergic patients and evaluated sensitization and allergenicity through two different types of mouse models...
April 19, 2024: Food & Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638976/establishment-and-clinical-application-of-the-hla-genotype-database-of-platelet-apheresis-donors-in-suzhou
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Honghong He, Jingjing Huang, Yuanling Zuo, Yihan Wang, Min Jiang, Yiming Jin, Longhai Tang, Mingyuan Wang
The establishment of a platelet-apheresis donor database may provide a feasible solution to improve the efficacy of platelet transfusion in patients with immune platelet transfusion refractoriness (PTR). This study aimed to establish HLA genotype database in Suzhou, to provide HLA-I compatible platelets for PTR patients to ensure the safety and effectiveness of platelet transfusions. We used a polymerase chain reaction sequence-based typing (PCR-SBT) method to establish the database by performing high-resolution HLA-A, -B, and -C genotyping on 900 platelet-apheresis donors...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638445/phenotypic-immune-characterization-of-gastric-and-esophageal-adenocarcinomas-reveals-profound-immune-suppression-in-esophageal-tumor-locations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tessa S Groen-van Schooten, Micaela Harrasser, Jens Seidel, Emma N Bos, Tania Fleitas, Monique van Mourik, Roos E Pouw, Ruben S A Goedegebuure, Benthe H Doeve, Jasper Sanders, Joris Bos, Mark I van Berge Henegouwen, Victor L J L Thijssen, Nicole C T van Grieken, Hanneke W M van Laarhoven, Tanja D de Gruijl, Sarah Derks
BACKGROUND: Tumors in the distal esophagus (EAC), gastro-esophageal junction including cardia (GEJAC), and stomach (GAC) develop in close proximity and show strong similarities on a molecular and cellular level. However, recent clinical data showed that the effectiveness of chemo-immunotherapy is limited to a subset of GEAC patients and that EACs and GEJACs generally benefit less from checkpoint inhibition compared to GACs. As the composition of the tumor immune microenvironment drives response to (immuno)therapy we here performed a detailed immune analysis of a large series of GEACs to facilitate the development of a more individualized immunomodulatory strategy...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638438/enrichment-of-type-1-innate-lymphoid-cells-in-the-course-of-human-atherosclerotic-plaque-development-suggests-contribution-to-atherogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kartika R Pertiwi, Marcel B M Teunissen, Gabrielle Krebbers, Martine C M Willems, Laurens Huisman, Cindy Poelen, Allard C van der Wal, Onno J de Boer
INTRODUCTION: Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) have been implicated in multiple pathologic conditions, including atherogenesis, as documented in experimental mice studies, however, their role in atherosclerosis in humans remains unexplored. METHODS: Here, we identify ILCs and their dynamics in early, advanced, and complicated human carotid- and aortic atherosclerotic plaques, using a multiplex immunohistochemical quadruple-staining technique with prototypic transcription factors T-bet, GATA3, or RORgt for identification of the ILC1, ILC2 and ILC3 subsets, respectively, in combination with lineage markers CD3, CD20/ CD79a and CD56 to exclude other lymphoid cell types...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638312/prospective-observational-study-to-evaluate-treatment-satisfaction-and-effectiveness-in-patients-with-relapsing-multiple-sclerosis-starting-cladribine-tablets-cladreal-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Massimo Filippi, Laura Ferrè, Chiara Zanetta, Caterina Rizzi, Gabriella Pessina, Francesco Assogna, Maria A Rocca
Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) reduce relapse frequency, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) activity, and slow disability progression. Numerous DMTs are approved for relapsing forms of MS although real-world data on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and quality of life (QoL) are needed to inform treatment choice. Immune reconstitution therapy with cladribine tablets is a highly effective treatment for relapsing MS (RMS). We present the protocol for an observational study to prospectively assess the effectiveness of cladribine tablets on clinical and MRI parameters as well as on PROs, including treatment satisfaction, QoL, sleep quality, self-perceived health, fatigue, and physical function...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636891/-1-s-aureus-biofilm-properties-correlate-with-immune-b-cell-subset-frequencies-and-severity-of-chronic-rhinosinusitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gohar Shaghayegh, Clare Cooksley, George Bouras, Beula Subashini Panchatcharam, Sholeh Feizi, Shari Javadian, Mahnaz Ramezanpour, Kevin Aaron Fenix, Peter-John Wormald, Alkis James Psaltis, Sarah Vreugde
Staphylococcus aureus mucosal biofilms are associated with recalcitrant chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, S. aureus colonisation of sinus mucosa is frequent in the absence of mucosal inflammation. This questions the relevance of S. aureus biofilms in CRS etiopathogenesis. This study aimed to investigate whether strain-level variation in in vitro-grown S. aureus biofilm properties relates to CRS disease severity, in vitro toxicity, and immune B cell responses in sinonasal tissue from CRS patients and non-CRS controls...
April 16, 2024: Clinical Immunology: the Official Journal of the Clinical Immunology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636522/jagged2-targeting-in-lung-cancer-activates-anti-tumor-immunity-via-notch-induced-functional-reprogramming-of-tumor-associated-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jay K Mandula, Rosa A Sierra-Mondragon, Rachel V Jimenez, Darwin Chang, Eslam Mohamed, Shiun Chang, Julio A Vazquez-Martinez, Yu Cao, Carmen M Anadon, Sae Bom Lee, Satyajit Das, Léo Rocha-Munguba, Vincent M Pham, Roger Li, Ahmad A Tarhini, Muhammad Furqan, William Dalton, Michelle Churchman, Carlos M Moran-Segura, Jonathan Nguyen, Bradford Perez, Douglas J Kojetin, Alyssa Obermayer, Xiaoqing Yu, Ann Chen, Timothy I Shaw, Jose R Conejo-Garcia, Paulo C Rodriguez
Signaling through Notch receptors intrinsically regulates tumor cell development and growth. Here, we studied the role of the Notch ligand Jagged2 on immune evasion in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Higher expression of JAG2 in NSCLC negatively correlated with survival. In NSCLC pre-clinical models, deletion of Jag2, but not Jag1, in cancer cells attenuated tumor growth and activated protective anti-tumor T cell responses. Jag2-/- lung tumors exhibited higher frequencies of macrophages that expressed immunostimulatory mediators and triggered T cell-dependent anti-tumor immunity...
April 11, 2024: Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636242/frequency-of-an-intrathecal-igm-synthesis-and-mrz-reaction-in-children-with-ms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Chen, Bertolini A, G Koukou, E M Wendel, C Thiels, M Baumann, C Lechner, A Blaschek, A Della Marina, G Classen, B Stüve, B Kauffmann, T Kapanci, B Mayer, M Otto, K Rostásy
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and demyelinating disease of the CNS. An intrathecal IgM synthesis is associated with a more rapid progression of MS and the intrathecal immune response to measles -, rubella -and varicella zoster virus (MRZR) which, if present, increases the likelihood of a diagnosis of MS in adults. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of an intrathecal IgM synthesis and MRZR in children with MS. MethodsChildren with MS and a data set including clinical and treatment history, MRI at onset, in addition to a CSF analysis, and determination of antibody index (AI) of measles, rubella, and zoster antibodies, were eligible...
April 16, 2024: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology: EJPN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635895/fc-silent-anti-tigit-antibodies-potentiate-anti-tumor-immunity-without-depleting-regulatory-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Piovesan, Amber E de Groot, Soonweng Cho, Amy E Anderson, Rebecca D Ray, Amita Patnaik, Paul G Foster, Casey G Mitchell, Alejandra Y Lopez Espinoza, Wandi S Zhu, Carlo E Stagnaro, Hema Singh, Xiaoning Zhao, Lisa Seitz, Nigel P Walker, Matthew J Walters, Kelsey E Sivick
TIGIT is an inhibitory receptor on immune cells that outcompetes an activating receptor, CD226, for shared ligands. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes express TIGIT and CD226 on regulatory T cells (Treg) and on CD8+ T cells with tumor-reactive or exhausted phenotypes, supporting the potential of therapeutically targeting TIGIT to enhance anti-tumor immunity. To optimize the efficacy of therapeutic antibodies against TIGIT, it is necessary to understand whether there is therapeutic benefit from Fcγ receptor (FcγR) binding...
April 18, 2024: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635008/norse-seasonality-may-vary-geographically-in-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Enerstad Bolle, Thomas Gaist, Anna Maria Eleonora Kuljis, Morten Blaabjerg, Christoph Patrick Beier
The mechanisms causing new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) are often unknown. Recently, a seasonal variation with NORSE peaking during the summer was described in a mixed cohort of adults and children why we here studied the seasonal variation in a Danish status epilepticus (SE) cohort. This retrospective cohort study comprised SE patients aged ≥18 diagnosed and treated 2008-2017 at the Odense University Hospital. Clinical characteristics and seasonality of patients fulfilling the diagnostic criteria for NORSE were compared with patients with refractory SE (RSE) due to other reasons and with the seasonal variation of autoantibodies associated with autoimmune encephalitis in the Danish autoimmune encephalitis register...
April 18, 2024: Epilepsia Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634546/oligodeoxynucleotides-containing-cpg-motifs-cpg-odn-restores-immune-regulatory-functions-of-airway-macrophages-of-patients-with-asthma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huanping Zhang, Lihuan Wang, Aizhi Zhang, Xiangyu Wang, Yun Liao, Xiaoxue Chen, Xuejie Xu, Litao Yang, Yu Liu, Aifa Tang, Pingchang Yang
Allergic asthma is characterized by the polarization of Th2 cells and impaired immune regulation. Macrophages occupy the largest proportion of airway immune cells. This study aims to discover the mechanism that hinders the immune regulatory functions of airway macrophages. In this study, macrophages were isolated from cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) collected from asthma patients and normal control (NC) subjects. The results indicated that macrophages occupied the largest portion of the cellular components in BALF...
April 18, 2024: Immunology
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