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Thomassen Mary Jane - - 2003
Pulmonary alceolar proteinosis (PAP) is an autoimmune lung disease characterized by accumulation of surfactant material within the lung. Autoantibodies to GM-CSF as well as high levels of IL-10 are also found in the lungs in PAP. Previous studies suggest that treatment with recombinant GM-CSF is beneficial for patients with low ...
Capozzo Alejandra V E - - 2003
Shiga toxin type 2 (Stx2) produced by Escherichia coli O:157H7 can cause hemolytic-uremic syndrome in children, a disease for which there is neither a vaccine nor an effective treatment. This toxin consists of an enzymatically active A subunit and a pentameric B subunit responsible for the toxin binding to host ...
Girard Murielle - - 2003
In human African trypanosomiasis, trypanosomes first develop in the blood and lymph (Stage 1), then spread to the central nervous system (CNS) (Stage 2). Disruption of the blood-brain barrier of unknown mechanism occurs in Stage 2 disease. The hypothesis that cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) from African trypanosomiasis patients might contain factor(s) ...
Oltmanns Ute - - 2003
The study was designed to determine whether alveolar macrophages (AM) in acute pulmonary sarcoidosis release in vitro the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-10. To learn more about the coherence between IL-10 and proinflammatory cytokines in active sarcoidosis, the release of interferon (IFN)-gamma, macrophage inhibitory protein (MIP)-1alpha, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) ...
Imaizumi Tadaatsu - - 2003
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), one of major hematopoietic growth factors, activates mature leukocytes. GM-CSF is produced by endothelial cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and the LPS-induced GM-CSF production may play an important role in the activation of neutrophils on the endothelial surface. 15-Deoxy-delta 12,14-prostaglandin J2 (15d-PGJ2) is a ligand for ...
Melichar B - - 2003
Monocytes/macrophages (MO/MA) represent a major leukocyte population in the peritoneal cavity of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). We examined the phenotypic characteristics and antitumor cell activity of ascitic MO in patients with EOC. MO/MA phenotype was compared with MO in peripheral blood by two- and three-color flow cytometry. Cytotoxic/cytostatic ...
Garver David L - - 2003
Evidence of immune activation has occasionally, but not consistently, been reported in schizophrenia. Investigations of cytokine abnormalities in serum, and occasionally in CSF, have yielded inconsistent results, which have been difficult to resolve. In such studies, schizophrenia has been assumed to consist of a single process rather than a group ...
Quentmeier Hilmar - - 2003
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) can induce proliferation as well as apoptosis in acute myeloid leukemia (AML)-derived cells. We have shown recently that these seemingly contradictory effects are based on the divergent capacities of the cells to produce granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) upon stimulation with TNF. Only those cells that produce ...
Cepok Sabine - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Borrelia burgdorferi causes a wide range of neurologic syndromes. In Europe, acute meningoradiculitis is the most common manifestation. OBJECTIVE: To address the nature of the immune response during the course of B burgdorferi meningoradiculitis, with special respect to the early and late changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). METHODS: Serial ...
Vasu Chenthamarakshan - - 2003
Fms-like tyrosine kinase receptor 3-ligand (Flt3-L) and GM-CSF cause expansion of different subsets of dendritic cells and skew the immune response toward predominantly Th1 and Th2 type, respectively. In the present study, we investigated their effects on experimental autoimmune thyroiditis in CBA/J mice. Relative to mouse thyroglobulin (mTg) immunized controls, ...
Dalhoff Axel - - 2003
We review data on the in-vitro, ex-vivo, in-vivo, and clinical effects of fluoroquinolones on the synthesis of cytokines and their mechanisms of immunomodulation. In general, most fluoroquinolone derivatives superinduce in-vitro interleukin 2 synthesis but inhibit synthesis of interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)alpha; furthermore, they enhance significantly the synthesis ...
Dongari-Bagtzoglou A - - 2003
Candida albicans is the principal fungal species responsible for oropharyngeal candidiasis, the most frequent opportunistic infection associated with immune deficiencies. Cytokines, such as granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), are important in the generation of effective immunity to C. albicans. The purposes of this investigation were to determine whether C. albicans triggers ...
Gregory Bernard - - 2003
Our recent data suggested that tissue eosinophils may be relatively insensitive to anti-IL-5 treatment. We examined cross-regulation and functional consequences of modulation of eosinophil cytokine receptor expression by IL-3, IL-5 GM-CSF, and eotaxin. Incubation of eosinophils with IL-3, IL-5, or GM-CSF led to reduced expression of IL-5R alpha, which was ...
Yui Satoru - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Since the growth state of macrophages in local pathological sites is considered a factor that regulates the processes of many disease, such as tumors, inflammation, and atherosclerosis, the substances that regulate macrophage growth or survival may be useful for disease control. We previously reported that securiosides A and B, ...
Enzler Thomas - - 2003
Chronic inflammation contributes to carcinogenesis, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We report that aged granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF)-deficient mice develop a systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE)-like disorder associated with the impaired phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. Concurrent deficiency of interferon (IFN)-gamma attenuates the SLE, but promotes the formation of ...
Cates Elizabeth C - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Conventional models of allergic airway inflammation involve intraperitoneal administration of ovalbumin in conjunction with a chemical adjuvant (generally aluminum hydroxide) to generate allergic airways inflammation. Here we have investigated the effect of respiratory mucosal exposure to a ragweed extract in the absence of chemical adjuvant on the generation of ...
Shimabukuro Tomoyuki - - 2003
PURPOSE: We evaluated the effects of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) on growth activity, cytokine mRNA expression and cytokine protein production by renal cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Exogenous continuous exposure of biologically active TGF-beta1 was performed on ACHN cells at various concentrations of 0.1 to 30 ng./ml. and the number ...
Bleharski Joshua R - - 2003
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1 is a cell surface molecule expressed on neutrophils and monocytes implicated in the propagation of the inflammatory response. To further characterize the function of this molecule in different phases of the immune response, we examined TREM-1 in the context of host defense against ...
Faderl Stefan - - 2003
High levels of cytokines are associated with a poor prognosis in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, cytokines may induce, on one hand, survival factor expression and cell proliferation and, on the other hand, expression of inhibitory signals such as up-regulation of suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) and induce apoptotic cell ...
Fogolín, Mariela Bollati
Three enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were developed and compared with a bioassay to quantify the recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF). These assays were suitable to quantify the non-glycosylated rhGM-CSF present in mixtures with variable protein content, and therefore useful for determining concentrations of the cytokine in production processes. Among ...
Koyama Sekiya - - 2003
Methotrexate-induced pneumonitis has been reported as an infrequent but potentially serious complication of therapy in a variety of malignant and benign conditions. Because inflammatory cell infiltration is concerned with the development of methotrexate-induced pneumoinitis, and because airway epithelial cells participate in the orchestration of lung inflammation, the authors determined whether ...
Foss Dennis L - - 2003
Dendritic cells (DC) are potent inducers of acquired immunity due to their ability to present antigens in the context of a costimulatory environment and consequently serve an essential role in vaccine efficacy. Strategies to enhance their function, such as granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and IL-4 treatment to induce DC differentiation ...
Ichikawa Masao - - 2003
Peripheral blood monocytes extravasate and differentiate into tissue macrophages to mediate effective local defence, but how tissue-specific stimuli and environments may influence their functions remains unknown. Here, we found that peripheral blood monocytes gained the ability to produce granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) upon exposure to breast milk and differentiated into ...
Nakata Hideshi - - 2003
We previously established two lung cancer cell lines, OKa-C-1 and MI-4, which constitutively produce abundant granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF). Inflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin (IL)-1beta stimulated the expression of G-CSF, GM-CSF, and cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 in the two cell lines. It is ...
Cheng Shu-Meng - - 2003
Both granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) are important mediators regulating inflammatory responses. Inflammatory processes have an important role in atherogenesis. In this paper, the effects of carvedilol on GM-CSF-induced IL-10 production were examined on human monocytic cell line, U937, and purified human monocytes. First, we showed that one-time ...
Ouyang Shuguang - - 2003
Cytokines are of central importance in the regulation of hematopoiesis, immunity, inflammation, tissue remodeling, and embryonic development. Cytokine research is expected to provide the key to pharmacological manipulation of the immune response and commands the attention of a massive and highly focused biotechnology industry. Based upon the hypothetical secondary and ...
Tsunoda Masashi - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Five to twenty percent of healthy, nonasthmatic individuals exhibit airway hyperreactivity. Because cytokines are important intermediates in airway responses, we investigated the relationship between serum cytokines and airway responsiveness in a well-characterized population of pregnant women. METHODS: We analyzed serum levels of interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-5, IL-6, interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and ...
Eubank, Tim
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) is essential in monocyte survival. Since M-CSF (+/-) mice are protected against tumor metastases, we hypothesized that M-CSF induced monocytes to produce pro-angiogenic factors that facilitate metastases. We report that M-CSF stimulates human monocytes to produce vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in a dose-dependent manner and ...
Ohmi Chietaka - - 2003
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) promotes the proliferation of two bladder cancer cell lines, and to assess the mechanism of tumor proliferation in terms of cytokine expression. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The proliferation of two bladder cancer cell lines derived from transitional cell carcinoma (KK-47 and T-24) was ...
Pang Zhan-Jun - - 2003
Oxidative injury caused by oxidatively modified low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) plays an important role in the transformation of macrophages into foam cells and atherogenesis. Treatments to protect macrophages from oxidative injury will be effective in treating atherosclerosis. A macrophage-specific growth factor, macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF), was reported to be able ...
Loeffler S - - 2003
A 45-year-old female suffering from severe chronic schizophrenia of the paranoid type did not respond to typical antipsychotics. Five weeks after starting therapy with clozapine, she developed a clozapine-induced agranulocytosis (CA). Discontinuation of clozapine and treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) led to normalization of blood neutrophil counts within three ...
Sweet Matthew J - - 2003
Macrophage activation is a key determinant of susceptibility and pathology in a variety of inflammatory diseases. The extent of macrophage activation is tightly regulated by a number of pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g. IFN-gamma, IL-2, GM-CSF, IL-3) and anti-inflammatory cytokines (e.g. IL-4, IL-10, TGF-beta). Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1/M-CSF) is a key differentiation, ...
El Benna Jamel - - 2002
Superoxide anion (O2(o)-)production by neutrophil NADPH oxidase participates in arthritic joint lesion formation. Proinflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), interleukin 8 (IL-8) and granulocyte/macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) have a priming effect on neutrophil NADPH oxidase activity. NADPH oxidase activation is dependent on phosphorylation of p47phox, a cytosolic ...
Banning U - - 2002
Monocyte-derived pro-inflammatory cytokines such as GM-CSF, IL-12, and IP-10 might protect patients with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia against infections. In settings with abundant neutrophils, G-CSF has been described as a suppressor of IL-12, but also as an inducer of GM-CSF. In 25 pediatric patients with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia the authors measured plasma levels ...
Lu Hang - - 2002
Cellular and humoral immune responses induced following murine Chlamydia trachomatis infection confer almost sterile protection against homologous reinfection. On the other hand, immunization with inactivated organism induces little protective immunity in this model system. The underlying mechanism(s) that determines such divergent outcome remains unclear, but elucidating the mechanism will probably ...
Sarady Judit K - - 2002
The stress-inducible gene heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) provides protection against oxidative stress. Although the mechanisms by which HO-1 exerts its cytoprotection are not clearly understood, it has been speculated that carbon monoxide (CO), a catalytic byproduct following heme catabolism by HO-1, may mediate cellular cytoprotection via its anti-inflammatory properties. Granulocyte macrophage ...
Calatayud Sara - - 2002
Colony stimulating factors (CSF) promote leukocyte survival by reducing apoptotic cell death. However, their effects on non-leukocyte cell types are unclear. Reduced apoptosis in colon epithelial cells is thought to contribute to the initiation of cancer. Here, we report diminished spontaneous apoptosis of human colon epithelial HT-29 cells in the ...
Yamazaki Tomohide - - 2002
Programmed death 1 (PD-1) is a new member of the CD28/CTLA-4 family, which has been implicated in the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Two ligands for PD-1, namely, B7-H1 (PD-L1) and B7-DC (PD-L2), have recently been identified as new members of the B7 family but their expression at the protein level ...
Aldinucci Donatella - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Conflicting experimental and clinical results have been reported regarding the role of CD40 in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In the present study, we analyzed the capability of CD40L/CD154 to modulate several functional aspects of CD40-expressing AML blasts. METHODS: After defining the constitutive expression levels of CD40 in a wide ...
Channon Jacqueline Y - - 2002
Human neutrophils are rescued from apoptosis following incubation with once-washed, fibroblast-derived Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites. Both infected and uninfected neutrophils are rescued, implicating a soluble mediator. In this study we investigated the origin and identity of this soluble mediator. Neutrophils were incubated either with purified tachyzoites or with conditioned medium derived ...
Tronstad K J - - 2002
The lipid metabolism is important in the regulation of cell proliferation. We have examined effects of a fatty acid analogue, tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA), on the functional phenotype of native, human AML cells. TTA inhibited AML blast proliferation in the presence of single cytokines (GM-CSF and SCF: P > 0.05, 35 ...
Renauld Jean-Christophe - - 2002
This unit describes two proliferation assays to detect or quantitate human and murine interleukin 9 (IL-9). The first is based on the ability of IL-9 to stimulate the proliferation of the TS1h9RA3 cell line, a murine IL-9-dependent cell line transfected with the human IL-9 receptor. An alternate protocol is based ...
Sardana Ravinder K - - 2002
Human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), a cytokine with many applications in clinical medicine, was produced specifically in the seeds of transgenic tobacco plants. Two rice endosperm-specific glutelin promoters of different size and sequence, Gt1 and Gt3, were used to direct expression. Also in the Gt3 construct, the GM-CSF coding ...
Saito Masahiro - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Recent reports have indicated that monocytes express receptors for the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). The direct effects of G-CSF on cytokine secretion in monocytes were examined. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A monocytic cell line NOMO-1 that secretes multiple cytokines upon stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used. Normal human monocytes were ...
Vollmar Brigitte - - 2002
Elderly patients have a higher incidence of morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases. Because most immune functions in the elderly differ compared with those in younger subjects, we studied the effect of the immunomodulating agent G-CSF on endotoxic liver injury and cytokine release in an aging animal model of ...
Saleh Oussama A - - 2002
Repopulating hematopoietic cell compartments after myeloablative chemotherapy remains a key factor in a successful chemotherapy program. Modified and chimeric cytokines have been developed to help reduce inflammation, fever and hospitalization time for patients. A chimeric cytokine, progenipoietin-1 (ProGP-1), containing the G-CSF and FL receptor agonists binds both the G-CSF receptor ...
Semerad Craig L - - 2002
Neutrophils are released from the bone marrow in a regulated fashion to maintain homeostatic levels in the blood and to respond to physiological stresses, including infection. We show that under basal conditions granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential regulator of neutrophil release from the bone marrow. Nonredundant signals generated ...
Hareng Lars - - 2002
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is one of the most prominent endogenous proteins in broad clinical use. While its biological and clinical effects are relatively well studied, little is known about its endogenous formation in health and disease. However, such knowledge is crucial to decide in which situations G-CSF should be ...
Yamashita Naomi - - 2002
Asthma is recognized as an inflammatory disease in which various cytokines are involved. Among these, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is known to play a critical role in the survival of eosinophils and in the activation of antigen-presenting cells (APC). We studied the effects of neutralization of GM-CSF in a murine ...
Davis W C - - 2002
Extensive studies have shown that synthetic and recombinant vaccines developed against hemoparasites have not been as effective as whole parasites or crude membrane fractions in eliciting protective immunity. A possible reason is that synthetic vaccines are not being presented in a form that induces the appropriate immune response. We have ...
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