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Herbelin A - - 1994
The low-affinity receptor for IgE (CD23) is cleaved into biologically active soluble fragments (sCD23), some of which have been reported to exhibit pleiotropic activities. However, it is not known whether the sCD23 fragments contribute to the induction and/or regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine production. In this study, this possibility was tested ...
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Shi J - - 1994
Nonspecific immunity is usually lower in neonates than adults. Consequently, enhancing the neonate's nonspecific immune capability may be beneficial for the health and growth performance of young animals. We conducted two experiments in which neonatal pigs were injected with recombinant bovine interleukin-1 beta (rBoIL-1 beta) at 9 to 11 days ...
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Woywodt A - - 1994
Etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remain obscure. There is substantial evidence that proinflammatory cytokines such as Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Tumour Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) exhibit a key role in the the inflammatory process. In situ hybridisation can depict individual cells producing cytokine mRNA. We ...
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Ankarcrona M - - 1994
Cytokine production during type I insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus has been linked to alterations in beta-cell function such as inhibition of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. This and other adverse effects of cytokines, including interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) involve the induction of nitric oxide synthase, with production of nitric oxide. Here, we show ...
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di Celle P F - - 1994
To extent our knowledge on the cytokines possibly involved in the pathophysiology of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL), the mRNA expression of a panel of 10 cytokines was investigated on purified B-CLL cells using a reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction method. Whereas negative RT-PCR signals were recorded for interleukin-1 alpha (IL-1 ...
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Ferretti M - - 1994
Administration of exogenous interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) is effective in reducing the severity of disease in animal models of acute inflammation. However, the function of endogenous IL-1ra in this process, is not yet known. We investigated the pathophysiological role of IL-1ra in a rabbit model of formalin-immune complex colitis. This ...
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Adams J L - - 1994
Johne's disease is characterized by a chronic enteritis that results in granulomatous inflammation, cachexia, and eventual death of cattle infected with Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. The cytokines tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-1 (IL-1), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) have been associated with granuloma formation and wasting in other disease syndromes. The potential role of ...
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Arend W P - - 1994
In summary, IL-1ra is a unique cytokine that binds avidly to cell surface receptors for IL-1 without inducing any detectable intracellular responses. Adherent IgG and LPS induce IL-1ra production in human monocytes through different mechanisms. IL-1ra has been shown to be an effective competitive inhibitor of IL-1 both in vitro ...
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Theodorou V - - 1994
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta) is known to regulate intestinal ion and water transport in vitro through prostaglandin release. This study investigated the effect of IL-1 beta on colonic net water flux in vivo to determine its nature (nerve mediation versus action on the epithelium), the mediators involved, and ...
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Jones C M - - 1994
Monocyte cytotoxicity inducing factor (MCF) is a novel cytokine which was originally characterized by its ability to induce monocyte cytotoxicity against tumor targets. The present studies were undertaken to define the mechanisms of cytotoxicity. Since the cytotoxic state may be mediated, in part, by the secretion of monokines, MCF's effect ...
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Corsini E - - 1994
Detergents are well known irritating agents in human as well as in animal models. Using a murine keratinocyte cell line (HEL30) changes in the interleukin-1alpha profile were characterized in response to three non-ionic detergents, all widely used in the cosmetics industry. The compounds used in this study were the most ...
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Sawada J - - 1994
Immunohistochemical staining of human and rat brains for metallothionein (MT) using a monoclonal anti-MT antibody (MT45) revealed that protoplasmic astrocytes, which are densely localized in the gray matter, contain high levels of MT. Human U373MG astrocytoma cells were stimulated with interleukin (IL)-1 or heavy metals to produce MT. When expression ...
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Yu C L - - 1994
Recombinant human interleukin 8 (IL-8) enhanced the release of inflammatory cytokines including interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) from normal human mononuclear cells in a dose-related manner (from 1 ng/ml to 10 ng/ml with a maximal effect at 5 ng/ml) when the cells ...
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Cassatella M A - - 1994
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) have been identified as cells capable of producing a number of pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines in response to specific agonists. Previously, we showed that tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), and IL-8, are produced by PMN after stimulation with agonists, such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS). In ...
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Chen W - - 1994
The CD31 (PECAM-1) cell surface glycoprotein is considered to be involved in intercellular recognition and adhesion. Cytokines play a major role in cellular interactions, and therefore it was of interest to study whether engagement of CD31 affects synthesis and release of proadhesive cytokines. Here we demonstrate that immobilized CD31 mAb ...
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Shen H M - - 1994
The influence of cocaine on cytokine release by mouse peritoneal macrophages has been investigated in vitro. LPS-stimulated TNF and IL-1 secretion were suppressed by cocaine in higher dosages. This suppression was shown to be dose-related. The synthesis of cAMP, however, was stimulated by cocaine. Though cAMP is generally considered a ...
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Davenport R D - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Recently, proinflammatory cytokines including interleukin 1 (IL-1) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of immune-mediated hemolysis. Little is known, however, about the mechanisms by which inflammatory events in these reactions may be downregulated. IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) inhibits the actions of IL-1 by competition for cellular receptors, and thus ...
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Marotti T - - 1994
In the present study, we have examined the effect of opioid peptide methionine enkephalin (MENK) on production of factors with interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) activity by mouse peritoneal macrophages and assessed whether modification in the production of those cytokines could be related to alteration of phagocytosis by ...
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al Saffar N - - 1994
IL-1 producing cells at the bone-implant interface obtained during revision of loosened total joint replacements were demonstrated by immunohistochemistry on tissue sections. Other markers for the characterization of macrophages, B cells, T cell subpopulations, IL-2 receptor and HLA-DR antigens were also used. The 10 cases examined showed excessive metallosis within ...
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Suarez-Pinzon W L - - 1994
Cytokines produced by immune system cells infiltrating pancreatic islets are candidate mediators of islet beta-cell destruction in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. In this study, we examined the role of nitric oxide (NO) as a mediator of cytokine-induced islet beta-cell destruction in a rat insulinoma cell line (RINm5F). The cytokine combination of ...
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Griffith D E - - 1994
The pleuropulmonary response to inhaled asbestos frequently involves inflammation and release of various cytokines from lung cells. Among these, interleukin-8 (IL-8) released from the mesothelium could augment inflammation of the pleura by attracting neutrophils to the pleural space. We used cultures of human pleural mesothelial cells (HPMC) to examine the ...
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Robson S C - - 1994
Disseminated intravascular coagulation, characterized by circulating fibrin(ogen) degradation products (FDP), is associated with both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. Since the association of FDP with monocytes could influence the release of cytokines and other regulatory proteins with significant clinical ramifications, we have studied cytokine synthesis and release following the interaction ...
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Yoshida A - - 1994
Five cell lines were established from four undifferentiated carcinomas and one squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid. The levels of several kinds of cytokines were measured in the conditioned media of these cell lines by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was produced by four of the five cell lines, ...
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Matsell D G - - 1994
Mesangial cell proliferation contributes to glomerulosclerosis and is associated with the development of end-stage renal disease. We examined the effects of the cytokines interleukin 1 (IL-1 beta) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) on the mitogenesis and proliferation of rat glomerular mesangial cells. Exposure of serum-stimulated cells to IL-1 beta and IL-6 ...
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Rozycki H J - - 1994
Alveolar macrophage (AM) production of pro-inflammatory cytokines has been associated with the development of acute and chronic lung injury. However, the role of AM-derived IL-1 beta in the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia has not been extensively examined. To determine if in vitro production of IL-1 beta by AM is influenced ...
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Wustrow T P - - 1994
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) has a number of fundamental immunoregulatory, hematologic, metabolic, and physiologic effects and thus is instrumental in the coordination of tissue interactions, such as wound healing, inflammation, and host tumor response. IL-1 stimulates the activation and differentiation of pre-B cells and T cells, chemotaxis of neutrophils, recruitment of bone ...
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van den Dobbelsteen M E - - 1994
Previous reports have shown production of complement components C4, C2 and factor B by renal tissue. We have shown recently that human proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTEC) synthesize C3 in vitro, and that IL-2 enhances this production. In the present study we demonstrate that human mesangial cells (MC) in culture ...
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Duff G W - - 1994
Cytokines are extracellular signalling glycoproteins that play an important pathological role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) where they mediate acute inflammation, chronic inflammation and connective tissue destruction. In RA the macrophage-derived cytokines such as interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-8 (IL-8), tumour necrosis factor (TNF), colony stimulating factors (CSFs) and growth factors ...
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Tilders F J - - 1994
Peripheral administration of endotoxin induces brain-mediated responses, including activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and changes in thermoregulation. This paper reviews the mechanisms by which endotoxin affects these responses. The effects on thermoregulation are complex and include macrophage-dependent hyperthermic and hypothermic responses. Low doses of endotoxin, given IP, activate peripheral ...
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Lukacs N W - - 1993
The mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) has previously been used to elucidate pathways of cytokine activation and T-lymphocyte proliferation and is regarded as a model that simulates responses in allograft rejection. Studies have indicated that interleukin-1 (IL-1), a potent inflammatory cytokine, may have an important activating role in the MLR response. ...
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Eckmann L - - 1993
BACKGROUND: To characterize the role of intestinal epithelial cells in mucosal host defense, we have examined constitutive cytokine expression and regulated expression of interleukin (IL)-8 by human colonic epithelial cells. METHODS: Cytokine expression by the human colonic epithelial cell lines, T84, Caco-2, SW620, and HT29 was assessed by using polymerase ...
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Bartholomew S A - - 1993
The brain and the immune system interact in a bidirectional manner. This study on neuroimmune circuitry investigated the hypothesis that circulating cytokines act as messengers in the communication from the immune system to the brain and that the anterior hypothalamus is an integral part of this pathway. It was predicted ...
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Suzuki K - - 1993
Human blood monocytes cultured in various serum conditions were stimulated with Mycobacterium leprae or M. bovis BCG and their cytokine-inducing abilities were compared. BCG, either live or killed, induced production of interleukin 1 (IL-1), IL-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), and IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra). Live BCG at a lower bacterial ...
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Rolfe M W - - 1993
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease with a marked propensity for involvement of the pulmonary parenchyma and thoracic lymphatic system. This granulomatous process is characterized by aggregations of mononuclear cells, multinucleated giant cells, and variable degrees of fibrosis. The agent(s) responsible for the initiation of the inflammatory granulomatous process remain ...
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Hanna P C - - 1993
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, produces systemic shock and death in susceptible animals, primarily through the action of its lethal toxin. This toxin, at high concentrations, induces lysis of macrophages in vitro but shows little or no effect on other cells. We found that when mice were specifically ...
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Miethke T - - 1993
Treatment of animals with superantigens results in profound immunological changes. A major fraction of all peripheral T cells becomes activated in vivo. Subsequently, successive waves of cytokines are produced with TNF playing a central pathophysiologic role. In addition, if the liver is damaged by an as yet poor defined mechanism ...
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Vogel L - - 1993
Cytokines are among the most important mediators in the immune response. They act on B lymphocytes at various stages along the activation pathway. To study the effects of combinations of cytokines, we have used an antigen-specific single B cell-cloning system devised in this laboratory. We report here that IL-1 can ...
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Allen J B - - 1993
IL-4 has diverse effects on hematopoietic cells, including the ability to suppress certain mononuclear cell functions. To evaluate the effect of IL-4 on the evolution of acute and chronic arthritis, murine recombinant IL-4 was administered systemically to animals receiving an arthropathic dose of group A streptococcal cell wall fragments. Daily ...
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Roberts J A - - 1993
Experimental acute pyelonephritis in monkeys led to death in some of the animals following renal E. coli inoculation. It was found that both the inflammatory response and cytokine activation were much more severe in these monkeys as compared with others that survived. IL-1 was decreased just before death, and there ...
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Villinger F - - 1993
Non-human primates are being utilized in a variety of pre-clinical studies, including those involved with mechanisms of organ transplant rejection and those being used as models to test the efficacy of vaccines against a variety of infectious diseases, most notably AIDS. These studies clearly involve immunological effector mechanisms, which include ...
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Uotila P - - 1993
The activity of cell-mediated defense systems is stimulated by consecutive formation of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon gamma (IFN gamma). The system is inhibited by interleukin-4 (IL-4) and also by prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and histamine, which are released when the immune system is activated. The inhibition is ...
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Skansén-Saphir U - - 1993
In this study, we demonstrate that mononuclear cells of human milk have a potential for production of many different cytokines. We applied a technique for cytokine detection at the single-cell level using cytokine specific MAb and immunofluorescence. The characteristic staining pattern obtained represents intracellular cytokine production, which allows for the ...
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Pelletier J P - - 1993
Since the discovery of humoral factors such as cytokines, which could modulate connective tissue metabolism, questions have arisen concerning their involvement in the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis. At least three cytokines, interleukin (IL-1), tumor necrosis factor, and interleukin-6, were identified in articular tissue and suggested to play a role during inflammation. ...
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Baumann H - - 1993
The cytokines, IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-11, leukemia inhibitory factor, and ciliary neurotrophic factor, stimulate the expression of specific sets of acute phase plasma proteins in the rat hepatoma H-35 cell line. In this paper, the experimental drug suramin is shown to inhibit in a dose-dependent fashion the cell response ...
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Zídek Z - - 1993
The present experiments demonstrate that, similar to immunomodulatory muramyl dipeptide, its desmuramyl analog adamantylamide dipeptide is able to induce mild and fully reversible paw edema in mice. This effect is an immune-related phenomenon depending on the activation of T-cell/macrophage interactions and on production of prostaglandins. Possible involvement of certain immunoregulatory/inflammatory ...
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Schmouder R L - - 1993
The chemoattractant signal(s) that results in the transmigration of monocytes/macrophage into the tubulointerstitium during acute inflammation is not known. Monocyte chemotactic peptide-1 (MCP-1), a recently described chemotactic cytokine, may function as both a potent monocyte chemotaxin and activator in renal inflammation. We have studied the proinflammatory conditions in which cultured ...
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Kimball E S - - 1993
Data from a variety of sources suggest that one target cell for levamisole might be the macrophage. Current results reveal that oral levamisole pre-treatment provides elicited peritoneal macrophages with the ability to respond better to ex vivo LPS stimulation, and that levamisole can directly act on LPS-stimulated macrophages in vitro, ...
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Leu S J - - 1993
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is a peptide hormone that regulates the synthesis of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived bioactive peptides from the cells of both neuroendocrine system and immune system. In this study, the effect of CRF on in vitro production of antibodies was investigated. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC), at a concentration ...
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van den Bergh P - - 1993
In the present study we show that the opioid peptide beta-endorphin (beta-End) enhances Ia expression on murine B cells in cultures of unseparated spleen cells, mediated by low concentrations of IL-4 in the absence of antigenic or mitogenic stimulation. Since this effect was not found with purified B cells and ...
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Dannenberg, Arthur M., Jr.
Cytokines play a major role in both acute and chronic inflammatory processes, including those produced by sulfur mustard (SM). In situ hybridization of the mRNA of various cytokines with radiolabeled antisense RNA probes enables us to visualize under the microscope which cells in tissue sections of SM lesions are producing ...
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