نتایج جستجو برای: eosinophils

تعداد نتایج: 8372  

2016
Stephen P. Matthews Sarah J. McMillan Jeff D. Colbert Rachel A. Lawrence Colin Watts

Eosinophils are now recognized as multifunctional leukocytes that provide critical homeostatic signals to maintain other immune cells and aid tissue repair. Paradoxically, eosinophils also express an armory of granule-localized toxins and hydrolases believed to contribute to pathology in inflammatory disease. How eosinophils deliver their supporting functions while avoiding self-inflicted injur...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2003
Eva Mattsson Terese Persson Pia Andersson Jan Rollof Arne Egesten

Peptidoglycan from Staphylococcus aureus mobilized CD66b in human neutrophils but did not upregulate surface activation markers in eosinophils. In addition, Toll-like receptor 2, implicated in the recognition of peptidoglycan, was detected on the surface of resting neutrophils but not on eosinophils. These findings suggest roles for neutrophils but not eosinophils in innate recognition of pepti...

Journal: :Blood 2014
Caroline M Percopo Kimberly D Dyer Sergei I Ochkur Janice L Luo Elizabeth R Fischer James J Lee Nancy A Lee Joseph B Domachowske Helene F Rosenberg

Eosinophils are recruited to the airways as a prominent feature of the asthmatic inflammatory response where they are broadly perceived as promoting pathophysiology. Respiratory virus infections exacerbate established asthma; however, the role of eosinophils and the nature of their interactions with respiratory viruses remain uncertain. To explore these questions, we established acute infection...

Journal: :Science 2011
Davina Wu Ari B Molofsky Hong-Erh Liang Roberto R Ricardo-Gonzalez Hani A Jouihan Jennifer K Bando Ajay Chawla Richard M Locksley

Eosinophils are associated with helminth immunity and allergy, often in conjunction with alternatively activated macrophages (AAMs). Adipose tissue AAMs are necessary to maintain glucose homeostasis and are induced by the cytokine interleukin-4 (IL-4). Here, we show that eosinophils are the major IL-4-expressing cells in white adipose tissues of mice, and, in their absence, AAMs are greatly att...

2002
Arthur J. Verhoeven

Eosinophil functions can be modulated by several cytokines such as granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), interleukin-3 (IL-31, and IL-5. We have investigated the modulatory role of these cytokines on the interaction of human eosinophils with opsonized particles (serumtreated zymosan [STZ]). Addition of ST2 to eosinophils isolated from the peripheral blood of normal human do...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1994
S Dubucquoi P Desreumaux A Janin O Klein M Goldman J Tavernier A Capron M Capron

Interleukin 5 (IL-5) is the main factor that promotes the terminal differentiation of eosinophil progenitors (as indicated by colony formation assays), and enhances the effector capacity of mature eosinophils. IL-5 is produced by T lymphocytes, CD4-/CD8- and mast cells and recently, messenger (m)RNA of this cytokine has been identified in eosinophils from patients with coeliac disease, asthma, ...

2011
Esther López María Paz Zafra Beatriz Sastre Cristina Gámez Mar Fernández-Nieto Joaquín Sastre Carlos Lahoz Santiago Quirce Victoria Del Pozo

Asthma and nonasthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis (NAEB) are respiratory disorders characterized by a predominance of Th2 cells and eosinophilic inflammation. Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins play an important role in Th2-mediated allergic responses through control of the balance between Th1 and Th2 cells, particularly, SOCS3 and SOCS5. The aim of this study was to analyze SOCS e...

Journal: :Chest 1993
C C Hua W J Su R P Perng

were stained by the same antibody; they were mature eosinophils with segmented nuclei. In a bone marrow biopsy specimen from a patient with hypereosinophilic syndrome, there were also many mature EG2-positive eosinophils. These observations suggest that in asthma eosinophils have already been activated in the early immature stage in the bone marrow. This finding might be related to the pathogen...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Mats W Johansson Elizabeth A B Kelly William W Busse Nizar N Jarjour Deane F Mosher

We hypothesized that there are clinically relevant differences in eosinophil integrin expression and activation in patients with asthma. To evaluate this, surface densities and activation states of integrins on eosinophils in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) of 19 asthmatic subjects were studied before and 48 h after segmental Ag challenge. At 48 h, there was increased expression of alpha...

2016
Elizabeth A Kelly Stephane Esnault Sean H Johnson Lin Ying Liu James S Malter Mandy E Burnham Nizar N Jarjour

Eosinophils contribute to immune regulation and wound healing/fibrosis in various diseases, including asthma. Growing appreciation for the role of activin A in such processes led us to hypothesize that eosinophils are a source of this transforming growth factor-ß superfamily member. Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF) induces activin A by other cell types and is often present at the site of allergic ...

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