نتایج جستجو برای: cybb

تعداد نتایج: 522  

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 2004
Monika Jurkowska Magdalena Kurenko-Deptuch Jerzy Bal Dirk Roos

INTRODUCTION Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)is a rare inherited disorder in which phagocytic cells are unable to generate superoxide anions. Patients with CGD are predisposed to recurrent bacterial and fungal infections because the superoxide-generating NADPH oxidase activity is needed for efficient killing of microbes. Among the at least 5 subunits cre-ating a functional NADPH oxidase, a m...

2017
Roxane Labrosse Jane Abou-Diab Annaliesse Blincoe Guilhem Cros Thuy Mai Luu Colette Deslandres Martha Dirks Laura Fazilleau Philippe Ovetchkine Pierre Teira Françoise LeDeist Isabel Fernandez Fabien Touzot Helene Decaluwe Ugur Halac Elie Haddad

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare primary immune deficiency caused by mutations in genes coding for components of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase, characterized by severe and recurrent bacterial and fungal infections, together with inflammatory complications. Dysregulation of inflammatory responses are often present in this disease and may lead to granulomato...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2009
Kei Miyano Hirofumi Koga Reiko Minakami Hideki Sumimoto

Rac1 and Rac2, which belong to the Rho subfamily of Ras-related GTPases, play an essential role in activation of gp91phox/Nox2 (cytochrome b-245, beta polypeptide; also known as Cybb), the catalytic core of the superoxide-producing NADPH oxidase in phagocytes. Rac1 also contributes to activation of the non-phagocytic oxidases Nox1 (NADPH oxidase 1) and Nox3 (NADPH oxidase 3), each related close...

2017
Jing Wu Wei-Fan Wang Yi-Dan Zhang Tong-Xin Chen

Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) is a rare inherited primary immunodeficiency, which is characterized by recurrent infections due to defective phagocyte NADPH oxidase enzyme. Nowadays, little is known about Chinese CGD patients. Here we report 48 CGD patients in our single center study, which is the largest cohort study from Mainland China. The ratio of male to female was 11 : 1. The mean on...

2014
Oscar T. Suzuki Amber Frick Bethany B. Parks O. Joseph Trask Natasha Butz Brian Steffy Emmanuel Chan David K. Scoville Eric Healy Cristina Benton Patricia E. McQuaid Russell S. Thomas Tim Wiltshire

New approaches to toxicity testing have incorporated high-throughput screening across a broad-range of in vitro assays to identify potential key events in response to chemical or drug treatment. To date, these approaches have primarily utilized repurposed drug discovery assays. In this study, we describe an approach that combines in vitro screening with genetic approaches for the experimental i...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Dale R Balce Baoquan Li Euan R O Allan Joanna M Rybicka Regina M Krohn Robin M Yates

Alternatively activated macrophages, generated in a T-helper 2 environment, have demonstrated roles in wound repair and tissue remodeling in addition to being charged with immune tasks. Because the hydrolytic chemistries of the phagosomal lumen are central to many of these functions, we investigated their modification after alternative activation with IL-4 and IL-13. Most significantly, we foun...

2013
Hyun-Young Kim Hee-Jin Kim Chang-Seok Ki Dae Won Kim Keon Hee Yoo Eun-Suk Kang

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare genetic disease, which is caused by defects in the NADPH oxidase complex (gp91(phox), p22(phox), p40(phox), p47(phox), and p67(phox)) of phagocytes. This defect results in impaired production of superoxide anions and other reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are necessary for killing bacterial and fungal microorganisms and leads to recurrent, life-...

Journal: :Methods 2010
Maria Erali Carl T Wittwer

High resolution melting is a new method of genotyping and variant scanning that can be seamlessly appended to PCR amplification. Limitations of genotyping by amplicon melting can be addressed by unlabeled probe or snapback primer analysis, all performed without labeled probes. High resolution melting can also be used to scan for rare sequence variants in large genes with multiple exons and is t...

2015
Sharon O’Neill Julie Brault Marie-Jose Stasia Ulla G. Knaus

Maintaining the redox balance between generation and elimination of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is critical for health. Disturbances such as continuously elevated ROS levels will result in oxidative stress and development of disease, but likewise, insufficient ROS production will be detrimental to health. Reduced or even complete loss of ROS generation originates mainly from inactivating vari...

2010
Galina Dvoriantchikova David J. Barakat Eleut Hernandez Valery I. Shestopalov Dmitry Ivanov

PURPOSE We investigated whether retinal ischemia and inflammation produced by raising the intraocular pressure above normal systolic levels differs in mice that lack a functional toll-like receptor 4 (Tlr4) signaling pathway. METHODS In this work we used the murine strain B6.B10ScN-Tlr4(lps-del)/JthJ, which does not express functional Tlr4. C57BL/6J was considered as the control. We induced r...

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