نتایج جستجو برای: allergic inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 202604  

2013
Hsu-Chung Liu Shun-Yuan Pai Winston TK Cheng Hsiao-Ling Chen Tung-Chou Tsai Shang-Hsun Yang Chuan-Mu Chen

BACKGROUND Allergen-specific immunotherapy has been demonstrated to have potential for the treatment of allergic diseases. Transgenic animals are currently the best available bioreactors to produce recombinant proteins, which can be secreted in milk. It has not been clearly demonstrated whether milk from transgenic animals expressing recombinant allergens has immunomodulatory effects on allergi...

2014
Kyu-Sup Cho Mi-Kyung Park Shin-Ae Kang Hee-Young Park Sung-Lyong Hong Hye-Kyung Park Hak-Sun Yu Hwan-Jung Roh

Although several studies have demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue (ASCs) can ameliorate allergic airway inflammation, the immunomodulatory mechanism of ASCs remains unclear. In this study, we investigated whether regulatory T cells (Tregs) induction is a potential mechanism in immunomodulatory effects of ASCs on allergic airway disease and how these induced Treg...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Rukhsana Jabeen Ritobrata Goswami Olufolakemi Awe Aishwarya Kulkarni Evelyn T Nguyen Andrea Attenasio Daniel Walsh Matthew R Olson Myung H Kim Robert S Tepper Jie Sun Chang H Kim Elizabeth J Taparowsky Baohua Zhou Mark H Kaplan

T helper 9 (Th9) cells are specialized for the production of IL-9, promote allergic inflammation in mice, and are associated with allergic disease in humans. It has not been determined whether Th9 cells express a characteristic transcriptional signature. In this study, we performed microarray analysis to identify genes enriched in Th9 cells compared with other Th subsets. This analysis defined ...

2014
Astrid Bonnegarde-Bernard Junbae Jee Michael J. Fial Haley Steiner Stephanie DiBartola Ian C. Davis Estelle Cormet-Boyaka Daniel Tomé Prosper N. Boyaka

Gender influences the incidence and/or the severity of several diseases and evidence suggests a higher rate of allergy and asthma among women. Most experimental models of allergy use mice sensitized via the parenteral route despite the fact that the mucosal tissues of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts are major sites of allergic sensitization and/or allergic responses. We analyzed all...

2015
Magnus Starkhammar Susanna Kumlien Georén Sven-Erik Dahlén Lars-Olaf Cardell Mikael Adner

Viral infections are a common cause of asthma exacerbation. These maladies are sometimes complicated by bacterial infections. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are in the forefront of our microbial defence, with TLR3 responding to viral and TLR4 to bacterial stimulation. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of concomitant TLR3 and TLR4 stimulation in a murine model of allergic asthma....

2012
Wai Y. Sun Claudine S. Bonder

Allergic inflammation is an immune response to foreign antigens, which begins within minutes of exposure to the allergen followed by a late phase leading to chronic inflammation. Prolonged allergic inflammation manifests in diseases such as urticaria and rhino-conjunctivitis, as well as chronic asthma and life-threatening anaphylaxis. The prevalence of allergic diseases is profound with 25% of ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2015
Frank Soveg Hiam Abdala-Valencia Jackson Campbell Luisa Morales-Nebreda Gökhan M Mutlu Joan M Cook-Mills

Tissue transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is an enzyme with multiple functions, including catalysis of serotonin conjugation to proteins (serotonylation). Previous research indicates that TG2 expression is upregulated in human asthma and in the lung endothelium of ovalbumin (OVA)-challenged mice. It is not known whether endothelial cell TG2 is required for allergic inflammation. Therefore, to determine w...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2003
Shigeki Katoh Nobuhiro Matsumoto Kumiko Kawakita Akira Tominaga Paul W Kincade Shigeru Matsukura

Previous studies established that IL-5-producing CD4(+) T cells play a pivotal role in allergic respiratory inflammation. It was also reported that CD4(+) T cells express higher levels of CD44 in the airway than in peripheral blood of patients with allergic respiratory diseases. We have used experimental pulmonary eosinophilia induced in mice by Ascaris suum (Asc) extract to investigate the rol...

2012
Kristina Irander Jörgen P Palm Magnus P Borres Bijar Ghafouri

BACKGROUND Clara cell protein (CC16) is ascribed a protective and anti-inflammatory role in airway inflammation. Lower levels have been observed in asthmatic subjects as well as in subjects with intermittent allergic rhinitis than in healthy controls. Nasal nitric oxide (nNO) is present in high concentrations in the upper airways, and considered a biomarker with beneficial effects, due to inhib...

2012
Jesse W. Williams Melissa Y. Tjota Anne I. Sperling

In both human asthmatics and animal models of allergy, allergen-specific IgG can contribute to Th2-mediated allergic inflammation. Mouse models have elucidated an important role for IgG and Fc-gamma receptor (FcγR) signaling on antigen presenting cells (APC) for the induction of airway inflammation. These studies suggest a positive feedback loop between IgG produced by the adaptive B cell respo...

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