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Woodworth C D - - 1993
The pathogenesis of cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is influenced by the host's immune response. This response depends upon secretion of specific lymphokines to recruit and activate immune cells at the site of infection. To examine whether cervical cells enhance immune-responsiveness, secretion of lymphokines by cultures of normal cervical cells, ...
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Dao T - - 1993
The relationship between cytokine production patterns and immunophenotype marker profiles was studied in a panel of 18 T cell lines originating from various types of hematological malignancies and from human T cell lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I)-transformed cells. The production of 11 different cytokines by both unstimulated and phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated cells was ...
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Hart P H - - 1993
The endogenous and lipopolysaccharide stimulated interleukin (IL)-1 beta production in vitro by peritoneal monocytes/macrophages from patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) was examined during episodes of infection and inflammation. Measurement of immunoreactive IL-1 beta and bioactive IL-1 in both supernatants and cell lysates after culture for 18 h revealed ...
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Altmeyer A - - 1993
Rapamycin (RAP) exerts potent immunosuppressive effects that are thought to reflect primarily an inhibition of T cell proliferation driven by growth-promoting cytokines. In the present study, we examined whether RAP would be able to alter other T cell responses mediated by cytokines, such as lymphokine production. As a model system, ...
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Koga T - - 1993
A novel immunomodulating fraction, SP-MAF1, was isolated from soybeans as a polysaccharide-protein complex by hot water extraction followed by acid treatment, ethanol treatment, and chromatography on a DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B column, and was characterized in some biological activities. SP-MAF1 increased glycolysis and IL-1 production by macrophages, but did not affect TNF ...
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Dudley D J - - 1993
The physiology of parturition, and the pathophysiology of preterm labor, is incompletely understood. Infection of gestational tissues may account for a significant proportion of women who experience preterm labor. Interleukin-8 (IL-8), or neutrophil-activating protein (NAP-1), is a potent chemotactic and activating factor for neutrophils and has been implicated in the ...
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Chaudry I H - - 1993
Although hemorrhage is known to cause increased susceptibility to infection, the precise mechanism remains unknown. Regional hypoxia due to reduced blood flow following hemorrhage appears to be a primary mediator that initiates the cascade of events leading to immunodepression and increased susceptibility to infection. This was evident from depression of ...
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Delannoy I - - 1993
Evidence of the importance of a cytokine cascade in the induction and control of the inflammatory reaction is increasing. Although cytokines are required in the inflammatory process in response to infection or injury, their overproduction, particularly that of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF), can lead to local/systemic pathology. ...
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Romach E H - - 1993
Vitamin E is thought to enhance immunity by increasing interleukin-1 (IL-1) production and by downregulating prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) synthesis. In an effort to understand the mechanism(s) whereby the form of vitamin E known as RRR-alpha-tocopheryl succinate [also called vitamin E succinate (VES)] ameliorates retrovirus-induced immune dysfunctions, peritoneal exudate cells (PECs) ...
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Rasmussen A K - - 1993
The inhibitory effect of interleukin (IL)-1 on thyroid cell functions, including cAMP and thyroglobulin production, is well documented. Recently, IL-1 was shown to enhance the production of IL-6 from thyrocytes, and IL-1 receptors were demonstrated on normal thyroid cells. The origin of IL-1 could be from infiltrating monocytes/-macrophages, endothelial cells ...
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Bottex-Gauthier C - - 1993
The immunomodulating properties of arglabin, a sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Artemisia myriantha Wall. (Asteraceae) were investigated using the murine macrophage tumor line J774.1. Arglabin-stimulated macrophages displayed a strong cytotoxic activity and the lowest doses (1.25 micrograms/mL and 0.125 micrograms/mL) induced a significant stimulation of cell mitochondrial metabolism, which correlated with ...
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Dunn A J - - 1993
Infections are associated with increased plasma concentrations of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and corticosterone. Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) responses have also been observed with immunological stimuli that are not infective. Although such responses have been suggested to be mediated by ACTH secreted by lymphocytes, adrenocortical activation by immunological stimuli requires a functional pituitary. ...
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Zídek Z - - 1993
Acute, fully reversible paw edema was produced in mice after systemic administration of muramyl dipeptide (MDP, i.e. N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine). Its stereoisomer N-acetylmuramyl-D-alanyl-D-isoglutamine (MDP-D,D) was much less effective. The swelling of paws occurred very soon (1 h) after MDP injection, reached the maximum severity at an interval of 6 h and declined ...
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Olszewski W L - - 1992
Immune proteins and cytokine concentrations and activity were measured in skin tissue fluid-lymph and blood serum of patients with lower leg filarial lymphedema. High levels of lymph gamma-globulins, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein and IgG lymph/serum ratio were found. Lymph from filarial patients had an elevated lymph stimulatory effect on blood mononuclear cell ...
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Kirschmann D A - - 1992
We have previously demonstrated that IFN-alpha/beta, poly(I:C) (an inducer of IFN-alpha/beta), or IFN-gamma can inhibit the ability of KLH-pulsed peritoneal macrophages (M phi) to induce the proliferation of syngeneic, KLH-immune T lymphocytes from CBA/J mice. In this study we investigated whether the mechanism by which poly(I:C) inhibits M phi-induced, antigen-specific ...
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Tanaka K - - 1992
In vitro effects of 3-formylamino-7-methylsulfonylamino-6-phenoxy-4H-1-benzopyran-4-on e (T-614), a novel antiinflammatory compound, on the production of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and/or interleukin-6 (IL-6) by human monocytes and the THP-1 cells of a human monocytic cell line, were examined. T-614 inhibited the release of immunoreactive IL-1 beta from these cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) ...
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Powers J M - - 1992
Prominent inflammation in the demyelinative lesion of adreno-leukodystrophy (ALD) has suggested an immune-mediated pathogenetic component. Commercially available antibodies to T cells, B cells, macrophages, class I and II molecules, complement, IgG, IgM, IgA, interleukin-1 (IL-1), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) were applied to paraffin sections of ...
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Francus T - - 1992
To test the hypothesis that inflammatory cytokine production might be an early event in the development of the disease associated with smoking, we used alveolar cells from healthy nonsmokers stimulated with TGP as a model system. TGP, a phenol-rich glycoprotein which is present in tobacco leaves and cigarette smoke condensate, ...
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Cukrová V - - 1992
Our data demonstrate the granulopoietic toxicity of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in vivo and show an impact of this mycotoxin on the production of some humoral regulatory factors dealing with the granulopoietic developmental pathway (CSA, IL-1, IL-2). The dose of AFB1 studied represented approximately 1/5 of LD50 for young male rats. ...
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Visner G A - - 1992
IL-1 and TNF are important mediators in the inflammatory response, and have been associated with endothelial cell damage in the lung. TNF and IL-1 cell-mediated injury has been proposed to occur through an increase in intracellular oxygen free radical production. However, these cytokines have also been shown to protect the ...
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Kent S - - 1992
Interleukin 1 (IL-1) is a cytokine released during immune activation that mediates the host's response to infection and inflammation. Peripheral and central injections of IL-1 induce fever and sickness behavior, including decreased food motivation and reduced interest in social activities. To determine the receptor mechanisms responsible for these effects, rats ...
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Kline J N - - 1992
These studies compared the release of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1 RA) from alveolar macrophages and peripheral blood monocytes. The cells were cultured in medium containing various amounts of heat-inactivated fetal calf serum (FCS), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and immunoglobulin G (IgG). In serum-free medium alone, IL-1 RA release ...
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Vey E - - 1992
Differentiation and maturation of monocytes are accompanied by the expression of specific surface glycoproteins, the secretion of cytokines, and the capacity to respond to ligands. These changes may be influenced by interactions with hormones, soluble lymphocytic products, or direct contact with lymphocytes. We have studied two distinct pathways in the ...
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Ala Y - - 1992
Vascular endothelium produces and/or interferes with various cytokines. Previous studies have demonstrated interactions of these inflammatory and immunological mediators with oxygen-derived free radicals. The present work examines the relationship between hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) and cytokine production by cultured endothelial cells. Human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) monolayers were incubated for 24 ...
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Wallace C - - 1992
The effects of glutamine concentration on the phagocytosis of an opsonized antigen, the synthesis of RNA, and the production of interleukin-1 (IL-1) by macrophages were investigated in vitro. A minimum A minimum of 0.125 mmol/L glutamine was required for a significant increase in phagocytosis of opsonized sheep erythrocytes, compared with ...
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Ramachandra R N - - 1992
Ixodid tick infestation induces host acquired resistance, which involves immunoglobulin cell-mediated and complement-dependent effector pathways. Ticks have developed countermeasures to modulate host antiarthropod responses. Ixodid-mediated host immunomodulation results in vitro in reduced responsiveness to T-lymphocyte mitogens for cells obtained from infested hosts and impaired antibody responses to a thymic dependent ...
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Riches P - - 1992
The anticoagulant used for the collection of blood was found to influence in vitro cytokine production in whole blood. Lithium heparin in certain collection tubes was found to contain endotoxin and induced cytokine synthesis in a time-dependent manner whereas endotoxin-free lithium heparin did not. No induction of cytokine occurred in ...
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Liu H - - 1992
The ability of staphylococcal toxins to stimulate large numbers of T cells has led to their designation as a superantigen. Previous studies have indicated that activation of T cells bearing particular V beta elements may be responsible for the toxic effects of these bacterial products. However, the widespread expression of ...
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Argilés J M - - 1992
Cytokines, in particular IL-1, released mainly by infiltrating macrophages, can be one of the key mediators of immune-induced beta-cell destruction in IDDM. IL-1 is able to induce suppression of insulin release and biosynthesis in cultured rat pancreatic islets. In addition, the cytokine shows clear cytotoxic effects leading to beta-cell death. ...
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Whitnall M H - - 1992
Administration of interleukin-1 (IL-1) induces increases in plasma ACTH and glucocorticoids. Numerous experiments have implicated the hypothalamic CRH neurosecretory system in these responses, but have failed to provide evidence for involvement of the ACTH secretagogue vasopressin (VP). The rat CRH neurosecretory system contains two types of cells: VP expressing and ...
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Armstrong C A - - 1992
Recent investigations indicate that malignant melanoma cells can produce distinct cytokines. While differences in the production of single cytokines have been observed among different melanoma cell lines, the extent of variability in the production of single and multiple cytokines between individual melanoma cell lines has not been as thoroughly investigated. ...
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Larrick J W - - 1992
Cytokines orchestrate the complex homeostasis of cells and tissues by acting in both an autocrine and paracrine fashion. The processes responsible for regulation of cytokines is not well understood. This chapter has summarized what is known about antagonism and inhibition of the action of cytokines. Several concepts have emerged from ...
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Chang D M - - 1992
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is an immunological regulator with a multitude of effects. Recently, IL-1 inhibitors from urine, monocytes, or monocytic cell lines have been described. We previously demonstrated an IL-1 inhibitor from human monocytes under immune complex or immunoglobulin stimulation. The present studies were initiated to determine the production of IL-1 ...
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Crouch S P - - 1992
The iron-binding protein lactoferrin (Lf) is a constituent of neutrophil secondary granules and is discharged into the surrounding medium when neutrophils are activated. Lf released from neutrophils phagocytosing opsonized particles inhibits proliferation of mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) and has also been shown to inhibit granulopoiesis, suppress antibody production, and regulate ...
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Nordström I - - 1992
Detection of cytokine-producing cells can be accomplished by reverse modifications of the ELISPOT assay using cytokine-specific unconjugated and enzyme-labelled antibodies as solid phase capture system and detecting reagents, respectively. However, in certain situations where the secreted cytokine is produced in minute amounts such as in the case of interleukin-1 (IL-1), ...
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Kennedy R L - - 1992
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) has actions on a variety of endocrine tissues. The cytokine is secreted by cells of the anterior pituitary and endocrine pancreas and has recently been shown to be produced by cultures of thyroid epithelial cells. In this study we have examined some of the factors which regulate IL-6 ...
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DeForge L E - - 1992
Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a neutrophil and lymphocyte chemoattractant and activator that may play an important role in mediating events at sites of inflammation. IL-8 is produced by many cell types in response to a variety of inducers, including interleukin-1 (IL-1). Studies were conducted to address the question of whether an ...
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Folliard F - - 1992
RP 54745 is an amino-dithiole-one compound found to be active at micromolar concentration on the metabolism of stimulated macrophages, for example, the hexose monophosphate pathway (HMP) and the exocytosis of lysosomal enzymes. LPS-induced interleukin-1 (IL-1) production by murine peritoneal macrophages was also diminished by this compound in vitro as well ...
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Folliard F - - 1992
The results obtained with RP 54745, an amino-dithiole-one compound, on stimulated macrophages, revealing inhibition of the hexose monophosphate pathway (HMP), of the exocytosis of lysosomal enzymes and of the production of interleukin-1 (IL-1), by the compound in vitro as well as in vivo, suggested that RP 5475 might influence cells ...
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Mantovani A - - 1992
Endothelial cells have long been viewed as a passive lining of blood vessels endowed essentially with negative properties such as that of being nonreactive to blood components. It is now evident that upon exposure to environmental signals, cytokines in particular, vascular cells undergo profound changes in gene expression and function ...
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Bandara G - - 1992
Preparations of lapine synovial 'chondrocyte activating factors' (CAF) were analyzed for the presence of individual cytokines which modulate the production of neutral metalloproteinases (NMPs) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) by articular chondrocytes. A combination of different biochemical analyses suggested that synovial fibroblasts secrete IL-1 alpha, which activated chondrocytes directly, bFGF, which ...
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Weglicki W B - - 1992
We have developed two rodent models of diet-induced magnesium-deficiency in which histologically defined cardiac lesions can be induced within two to three weeks. During the development of these lesions, the magnesium-deficient animals exhibit circulating cytokine levels which are indicative of a generalized inflammatory state. Dramatic elevations of the macrophage-derived cytokines, ...
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Chiang L C - - 1992
An immortalized fibroblast cell line, designated as CCFS-1/KMC, derived from human neonatal foreskin fibroblasts, contained human papillomavirus (HPV) type 18 DNA. Since this newly established cell line could spontaneously secrete activating factors for normal human blood lymphocytes, the synthesis and release of potent inflammatory cytokines from this cell line were ...
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Faherty D A - - 1992
rIL-1R antagonist (rIL-1ra) and 35F5, a neutralizing mAb, have been shown to inhibit the ability of IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta to bind to type I but not type II murine receptors. Additionally, IL-1ra and 35F5 inhibit a variety of inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo. In the present ...
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Tomai M A - - 1992
We have developed an animal model for congenital syphilis. Treponema pallidum is injected intravenously into pregnant rabbits and fetuses are infected in utero. As a prelude to characterizing the immunologic consequences of fetal infection, it was necessary to expand on the baseline information about newborn rabbit immune capabilities. Studies were ...
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Zöller M - - 1992
Oncogene-transformed fibroblasts which expressed IL-1, spontaneously or after activation with conditioned medium (CM) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS), regressed in the syngeneic host. Since regression was significantly influenced by the immune competence of the host (see companion report), we speculated that regression was T-cell-mediated. Frequencies of cytotoxic T-cell precursors (CTLp) were in ...
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Stosić-Grujicić S - - 1992
Pretreatment of epidermal cells (EC) with hydrocortisone or dexamethasone abolishes their capacity to produce interleukin-1 (IL-1) and therefore reduces their capacity to support proliferative response of lectin-stimulated T cells. Additionally, glucocorticoid-pretreated keratinocytes produce an inhibitor of IL-1 activity. This factor is a non-dialysable product of radioresistant epidermal cells, does not ...
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Wang R D - - 1992
The effects of selenium on T lymphocyte proliferation and its mechanisms have been investigated. The results showed that selenium is able to enhance lectin-stimulated T lymphocyte proliferation, to increase the production of interleukin 2 (IL-2) by lymphocytes and interleukin 1 (IL-1) by macrophages in the presence of lectin and to ...
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Matsumoto K - - 1992
We have investigated the effect of immune complexes (IC) derived from human renal tubular epithelial (RTE) antigen on the release of interleukin-1 (IL-1) in monocyte cultures from patients with glomerulonephritis (GN). When peripheral blood monocytes (PBM) were activated by IC, substantial amounts of IL-1 could be detected in the supernatants ...
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Dinarello C A - - 1992
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a 17-kDa pro-inflammatory cytokine synthesized from a variety of cell types primarily in association with disease states or during host perturbation such as immune responses. At pM or even fM concentrations, IL-1 triggers various responses in nearly all cells. It appears that there is little or no ...
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