نتایج جستجو برای: basophils

تعداد نتایج: 2698  

2015
Marta Ferrer

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a highly debilitating skin disease associated with systemic features. We have made significant progress in several aspects relating to this condition. However, the exact physiopathology remains unknown. There is mounting evidence for an autoimmune basis, demonstrated by the CSU serum ability to activate healthy donors skin mast cells and blood basophils. H...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Svetlana A Didichenko Nicole Spiegl Thomas Brunner Clemens A Dahinden

The contribution of basophils in allergic disease and other Th2-type immune responses depends on their persistence at sites of inflammation, but the ligands and molecular pathways supporting basophil survival are largely unknown. The comparison of rates of apoptosis and of the expression of antiapoptotic proteins in different human granulocyte types revealed that basophils have a considerably l...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1981
M A Lett-Brown M Aelvoet J J Hooks J A Georgiades D O Thueson J A Grant

It is well established that viral infections may precipitate or worsen attacks of bronchial asthma. Furthermore, in symptomatic atopic subjects, the local accumulation of basophils and the production of a basophil chemotactic factor have been reported. We have investigated the effect of cell-free supernates from viral stimulated cultures of human mononuclear cells on the in vitro migration of h...

2012
Vadim V. Sumbayev Inna Yasinska Abraham E. Oniku Claire L. Streatfield Bernhard F. Gibbs

We recently showed that hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) plays a crucial role in the pro-allergic functions of human basophils by transcriptional control of energy metabolism via glycolysis as well as directly triggering expression of the angiogenic cytokine vascular endothelium growth factor (VEGF). Here, we investigated HIF-1 involvement in controlling the synthesis of angiogenic and inflam...

Journal: :Blood 1992
S C Bischoff C A Dahinden

Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a neurotrophic cytokine known to regulate the survival and function of peripheral and central neuronal cells. Recently, the spectrum of action could be extended to non-neuronal cell types such as rat mast cells and human B lymphocytes. The present study shows that NGF affects the function of mature human basophils isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy donors...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Yukinobu Nakagawa Hyota Takamatsu Tatsusada Okuno Sujin Kang Satoshi Nojima Tetsuya Kimura Tatsuki R Kataoka Masahito Ikawa Toshihiko Toyofuku Ichiro Katayama Atsushi Kumanogoh

Basophils are strong mediators of Th2 responses during helminthic infections. Recently, basophils were shown to function as APCs and promote both Th2 skewing and humoral memory responses. However, the mechanisms that regulate basophils are still unclear. In this article, we show that a class IV semaphorin, Sema4B, negatively regulates basophil functions through T cell-basophil contacts. In a sc...

2008
Svetlana A. Didichenko Nicole Spiegl Thomas Brunner Clemens A. Dahinden

The contribution of basophils in allergic disease and other Th2-type immune responses depends on their persistence at sites of inflammation, but the ligands and molecular pathways supporting basophil survival are largely unknown. The comparison of rates of apoptosis and of the expression of antiapoptotic proteins in different human granulocyte types revealed that basophils have a considerably l...

2013
Salete Smaniotto Elke Schneider Nicolas Goudin Rachel Bricard-Rignault François Machavoine Mireille Dardenne Michel Dy Wilson Savino

Basophils co-express FcεRIα and CD49b, the α-2 chain of integrin-type receptor VLA-2 (α2β1), which recognizes type-1 collagen as a major natural ligand. The physiological relevance of this integrin for interactions with extracellular bone marrow matrix remains unknown. Herein, we examined the expression of several receptors of this family by bone marrow-derived basophils sorted either ex-vivo o...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2009
Niya Wanich Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn Hugh A Sampson Wayne G Shreffler

BACKGROUND Children with milk allergy who tolerate heat-denatured milk (HM) have less severe reactions and outgrow the condition earlier than those who react to HM, which might be related to differences in IgE-dependent effector cell function. OBJECTIVE We sought to apply a novel assay to test the hypothesis that HM-tolerant children have suppressed IgE-mediated basophil responses. METHODS ...

Journal: :Clinical and translational science 2010
Sarah K Norton Anthony Dellinger Zhiguo Zhou Robert Lenk Darren Macfarland Becky Vonakis Daniel Conrad Christopher L Kepley

Treatments for allergic disease block the effects of mediators released from activated mast cells and blood basophils. A panel of fullerene derivatives was synthesized and tested for their ability to preempt the release of allergic mediators in vitro and in vivo. The fullerene C(70)-tetraglycolic acid significantly inhibited degranulation and cytokine production from mast cells and basophils, w...

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