نتایج جستجو برای: immunostimulatory activity

تعداد نتایج: 1135910  

2014
Ji Eun Han Seo Ri Wui Kwang Sung Kim Yang Je Cho Wan Je Cho Na Gyong Lee

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. LPS elicits strong immunopathological responses during bacterial infection, and the lipid A moiety of LPS is responsible for this immunostimulatory activity. Lipid A exerts its biological activity by sending signals via TLR4 present on immune cells, and TLR4 agonists have been a target for vaccine adj...

2014
Jenneke Leentjens Jessica Quintin Jelle Gerretsen Matthijs Kox Peter Pickkers Mihai G. Netea Evren Alici

RATIONALE To prevent or combat infection, increasing the effectiveness of the immune response is highly desirable, especially in case of compromised immune system function. However, immunostimulatory therapies are scarce, expensive, and often have unwanted side-effects. β-glucans have been shown to exert immunostimulatory effects in vitro and in vivo in experimental animal models. Oral β-glucan...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011
Yumiko Tsukamoto Masumi Endoh Tetsu Mukai Yumi Maeda Toshiki Tamura Masanori Kai Masahiko Makino

Previously, we observed that both major membrane protein II of Mycobacterium leprae (MMP-ML) and its fusion with M. bovis BCG (BCG)-derived heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) (Fusion-ML) are immunogenic and that recombinant BCG secreting either of these proteins effectively inhibits the multiplication of M. leprae in mice. Here, we purified M. tuberculosis-derived major membrane protein II (MMP-MTB)...

2008
Peter Andersen Rune V. Petersen David E. Minnikin Gurdyal S. Besra Jessica M. Gomes Veemal Bhowruth Kevin J. C. Gibson Claire S. Andersen Else Marie Agger Ida Rosenkrands

2015
Jie Xu Xiomara Mercado-López Jennifer T. Grier Won-keun Kim Lauren F. Chun Edward B. Irvine Yoandris Del Toro Duany Alison Kell Sun Hur Michael Gale Arjun Raj Carolina B. López

UNLABELLED Stimulation of the antiviral response depends on the sensing of viral pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by specialized cellular proteins. During infection with RNA viruses, 5'-di- or -triphosphates accompanying specific single or double-stranded RNA motifs trigger signaling of intracellular RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) and initiate the antiviral response. Although these m...

2008
Takuya SUGAHARA Satoshi YAMAUCHI Sogo NISHIMOTO Ai KONDO Fumi OHNO Siori TOMINAGA Yuki NAKASHIMA Taro KISHIDA Koichi AKIYAMA Masafumi MARUYAMA Yoshimi KAKINUMA

It is well known that the physiological activities of compounds are affected by their molecular structures. Hence, it is very important for the risk assessment of environmental chemicals such as PCDD and PCDF to evaluate structure-activity relationships (SAR). For precise analysis of SAR, the compounds should be stereoselectively synthesized. In this paper, we evaluated SAR of flaxseed lignan, ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2007
Ryoji Takata Takaaki Yanai Reiko Yamamoto Tomonori Konno

A polysaccharide-rich substance isolated from black currant, named cassis polysaccharide (CAPS), was partially digested with beta-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae and its immunostimulatory activity was investigated. The in vitro cytokine-inducing effect of CAPS on RAW264 cells was gradually decreased along with lowering of the average MW of CAPS. In vivo, partially digested CAPS with a mea...

2014
G Gamerith A Amann B Schenk T Auer JM Huber K Cima H Lentzen J Löffler-Ragg H Zwierzina W Hilbe

Background The mistletoe lectin I belongs to a new class of anticancer drugs with type II ribosomal inhibitor activity. The recombinant mistletoe lectin (aviscumine) has shown immunomodulatory and cytotoxic activity in preclinical models as well as potential antitumor effects in phase I and I/II clinical trials. The aim of this study was to further elucidate the immunostimulatory capacity of av...

Journal: :European journal of medical research 2000
M Huber M Ayoub S D Pfannes K Mittenbühler K Weis W G Bessler W Baier

The bacterial extract OM-89 used for the prevention and treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections constitutes an effective immunostimulant in vitro and in vivo. Here we demonstrate that OM-89 shows mitogenic properties towards murine spleen cell cultures from LPS responder and non-responder mice. In macrophages the extract induces the translocation of NF-kappaB into the cell nucleus and R...

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