نتایج جستجو برای: immune balance

تعداد نتایج: 403636  

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
David Favre Sharon Lederer Bittoo Kanwar Zhong-Min Ma Sean Proll Zeljka Kasakow Jeff Mold Louise Swainson Jason D. Barbour Carole R. Baskin Robert Palermo Ivona Pandrea Christopher J. Miller Michael G. Katze Joseph M. McCune

Chronic immune activation and progression to AIDS are observed after SIV infection in macaques but not in natural host primate species. To better understand this dichotomy, we compared acute pathogenic SIV infection in pigtailed macaques (PTs) to non-pathogenic infection in African green monkeys (AGMs). SIVagm-infected PTs, but not SIVagm-infected AGMs, rapidly developed systemic immune activat...

2016
Justyna Ogonek Mateja Kralj Juric Sakhila Ghimire Pavankumar Reddy Varanasi Ernst Holler Hildegard Greinix Eva Weissinger

The timely reconstitution and regain of function of a donor-derived immune system is of utmost importance for the recovery and long-term survival of patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Of note, new developments such as umbilical cord blood or haploidentical grafts were associated with prolonged immunodeficiency due to delayed immune reconstitution, raising ...

2012
Vincenzo Barnaba Marino Paroli Silvia Piconese

In the present article, we discuss the various ambiguous aspects of the immune system that render this complex biological network so highly flexible and able to defend the host from different external invaders. This ambiguity stems mainly from the property of the immune system to be both protective and harmful. Immunity cannot be fully protective without producing a certain degree of damage (im...

2015
Jiangnan Xue

Immune responses are controlled by the opposing actions of activating and inhibitory signals. Inhibitory receptors are expressed to prevent excessive immune responses. Paternal alloantigen coming from trophoblasts could stimulate maternal lymphocytes during pregnancy. The mechanisms of maternal-fetal immune tolerance in the successful pregnancy are remained to be elucidated. CD305 belongs to th...

2012
J. E. P. Santos R. S. Bisinotto E. S. Ribeiro F. S. Lima W. W. Thatcher

In early postpartum, high-producing dairy cows undergo a period of extensive tissue catabolism because of negative nutrient balance. Metabolic unbalances can lead to diseases, which are known to depress fertility in dairy cows. Negative nutrient balance has been associated with compromised immune and reproductive functions in dairy cows, and a compromised immune system leads to greater risk of ...

2016
Thomas W. McDade Alexander V. Georgiev Christopher W. Kuzawa

Immune defenses provide resistance against infectious disease that is critical to survival. But immune defenses are costly, and limited resources allocated to immunity are not available for other physiological or developmental processes. We propose a framework for explaining variation in patterns of investment in two important subsystems of anti-pathogen defense: innate (non-specific) and acqui...

2016
Maria Hillreiner Claudia Flinspach Michael W Pfaffl Heike Kliem

Negative energy balance and ketosis are thought to cause impaired immune function and to increase the risk of clinical mastitis in dairy cows. The present in vitro study aimed to investigate the effect of elevated levels of the predominant ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate on the innate defense capability of primary bovine mammary epithelial cells (pbMEC) challenged with the mastitis pathogen Esche...

2014
Verena Brucklacher-Waldert Edward J. Carr Michelle A. Linterman Marc Veldhoen

Barrier sites such as the gastrointestinal tract are in constant contact with the environment, which contains both beneficial and harmful components. The immune system at the epithelia must make the distinction between these components to balance tolerance, protection, and immunopathology. This is achieved via multifaceted immune recognition, highly organized lymphoid structures, and the intera...

2017
Elena Martín-Orozco María Norte-Muñoz Javier Martínez-García

The immune system's correct functioning requires a sophisticated balance between responses to continuous microbial challenges and tolerance to harmless antigens, such as self-antigens, food antigens, commensal microbes, allergens, etc. When this equilibrium is altered, it can lead to inflammatory pathologies, tumor growth, autoimmune disorders, and allergy/asthma. The objective of this review i...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2008
Luigina Romani

Protective immunity against fungal pathogens is achieved by the integration of two distinct arms of the immune system, the innate and adaptive responses. Innate and adaptive immune responses are intimately linked and controlled by sets of molecules and receptors that act to generate the most effective form of immunity for protection against fungal pathogens. The decision of how to respond will ...

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