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Papavasiliou A K - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: Colony-stimulating factor (CSF)-1, a chemotactic and mitogenic factor for macrophages and microglia, is expressed in a variety of nervous system tumors and when present in nonneural malignancies, is associated with marked inflammatory infiltrates, dissemination, and poorer prognosis. This study investigated the paracrine effects of CSF-1 production by medulloblastoma cells ...
Rowell D L - - 1997
Inflammatory cells infiltrate the liver in response to microbial infection or hepatic injury. To assess the potential role hepatocytes may play in initiating or amplifying the acute inflammatory response in the liver, we used three human hepatocyte cell lines and primary human hepatocyte cultures to characterize the repertoire of cytokines ...
Bauer K A - - 1997
Advances in our knowledge of the biochemistry of coagulation have facilitated the development of sensitive and specific assays that are able to detect the generation of coagulation enzymes in vivo. It has been demonstrated that the factor VII-tissue factor pathway functions under normal conditions to generate factor Xa and convert ...
Sparrelid E - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Interstitial pneumonitis, especially associated with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, is a serious complication after bone marrow transplantation (BMT), with a high fatality rate despite adequate antiviral treatment. The aim of this study was to elucidate the local immunopathogenesis of interstitial pneumonitis caused by CMV or other agents in BMT recipients. ...
Robertson S A - - 1997
PROBLEM: Factors in seminal plasma stimulate an intense but transient inflammatory response in the murine endometrium at mating. The aim of our current studies is to delineate the cytokine-leukocyte interactions comprising this response and to elucidate the significance of these events in changes in the maternal immune system and as ...
Cunningham M E - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of endothelin-1 and endothelin-4 on human monocyte production of cytokines. DESIGN: Previous work from our laboratory has shown that endothelin-1 activates leukocytes. Endothelin-1 and endothelin-3 are principally produced by vascular endothelium. However, epidermal cells in gut mucosa, lung, and kidney produce endothelin-2 and endothelin-4, which ...
Wilson-Rawls J - - 1997
Chronic myelogenous leukemia is a neoplasm of pluripotent hematopoietic cells. Cytokines such as interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor regulate the growth and differentiation of hematopoietic precursors. These cytokines activate two distinct signals to the nucleus. One signal is through the Ras pathway, and the second involves activation of Jak2. We ...
Dong Z - - 1997
To determine the mechanism responsible for the in vivo production of angiostatin that inhibits growth and metastasis in Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL), we implanted 3LL variant cells into the subcutis of syngeneic C57BL/6 mice. The tumors were infiltrated by macrophages and expressed high levels of steady-state mRNA for metalloelastase (MME). ...
Hirvonen M R - - 1997
The current view is that only bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and gamma interferon (IFNγ) are able to alone activate macrophages to secrete nitric oxide (NO), probably a causative agent of cell death. Moreover, some cytokines and gram positive pathogens together with IFNγ induce NO-production. Surprisingly, spores of Streptomyces sp., which are ...
Haslett C - - 1997
We have described a novel pathway available for the clearance of extravasated granulocytes whereby the cells undergo apoptosis, a process which controls the functional longevity of granulocytes in situ and the rate of which is modulated by external and internal control mechanisms. It leads to shut-down of the secretory processes ...
Lonsdale L B - - 1996
Previous work has shown that enzymatic digestion of human placental tissue can induce the production of the cytokine interleukin-1 beta. Most studies of the feto-maternal interface of human pregnancy have used decidual cells prepared in a similar way, but the effects of tissue dissociation on the production of growth factors, ...
Okamoto M - - 1996
Chronic infection/inflammation of the urinary tract is a significant risk factor for the development of bladder cancer. The present study examined the hypothesis that hydrogen peroxide (H202) and cytokines released during inflammation are involved in the enhancement of bladder carcinogenesis. Using growth in soft agar and tumorigenicity in athymic nude ...
Snapper C M - - 1996
We provide a model for induction of T cell-independent, polysaccharide-specific Ig secretion in response to bacterial challenge. Two predominant pathways are defined that require the concerted action of multivalent membrane Ig cross-linking by the polysaccharide Ag with 1) various B cell-activating moieties contained within the bacterial pathogen and/or 2) cytokines, ...
Saini A - - 1996
Pathologic changes produced (or potentiated) by the diabetic state include diabetic retinopathy, nephropathy, and atherosclerosis. There is evidence that the macrophage is implicated in the pathogenesis of these lesions. One of the growth factors known to exert a profound influence on macrophage physiology is colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1). CSF-1 has previously ...
Steel C - - 1996
To challenge the concept of protective immunity in lymphatic filariasis, 19 adult residents of a Wuchereria bancrofti-endemic island who had been diagnosed 17 years earlier as putatively immune endemic normals (PI/EN) were reexamined. Even with continued exposure to infection, all 19 had maintained their apparent infection-free status. Studies to define ...
Nemunaitis J - - 1996
Over the past 2 years, the primary organ targeted for peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) support after myeloablative chemotherapy or radiotherapy has shifted from the bone marrow to blood. Mobilization methods that involve chemotherapy, cytokines, or both have been identified. Optimal methods of mobilization have not yet been defined. This ...
Olt G - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to examine the relationship between preoperative serum levels of macrophage colony-stimulating factor, alone and in combination with CA 125, and the presence of prognostic clinicopathologic factors and subclinical metastases in women with endometrial cancer. STUDY DESIGN: Ninety-two women who underwent primary exploration for endometrial adenocarcinoma had ...
Amsellem C - - 1996
1. In this study, we compared the effects of two antihistamine drugs on the production of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-8 by human bronchial epithelial cells in vitro. 2. Cytokine production was assessed by the use of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. 3. Epithelial cells spontaneously released both cytokines and tumor ...
Kaplinsky C - - 1996
Hematopoietic cells require certain cytokines to maintain viability by preventing apoptotic cell death. These cytokines can also protect leukemic cell lines against induction of apoptosis by cytotoxic anticancer compounds. We now show that the cytokines granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin 3 can protect primary human myeloid leukemic cells against doxorubicin-induced ...
Belser R B - - 1996
Cytokines play an integral role in the allergic response of the nasal mucosa. The ideal model for analysis of this interaction has yet to be perfected. We present a model for such evaluation and present results of experiments on the release of several cytokines. Freshly harvested human nasal turbinate mucosa ...
Rusten L S - - 1996
Previous studies have shown that retinoic acid (RA), similar to tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), can act as a bifunctional regulator of the growth of bone marrow progenitors, in that it can stimulate granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)- or interleukin-3 (IL-3)-induced GM colony formation, but potently inhibit G-CSF-induced growth. The present study, ...
Jakubowski A A - - 1996
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) is a lineage-specific, homodimeric growth factor that supports the proliferation and maturation of bone marrow progenitors and the survival and function of mononuclear/macrophage cells. In vitro studies have demonstrated antitumor activity of macrophage colony-stimulating factor-treated monocytes against melanoma target cells. A Phase I study was conducted ...
Shin W S - - 1996
Infections in immunocompromised patients are often difficult to treat, even with currently available antimicrobial agents. An understanding of the effects of antibiotic therapy on the host's immune response is therefore important when deciding on the clinical management of such patients. Antimicrobial agents which lack immunodepressive effects and/or potentiate the immune ...
Herzog T J - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: In spite of increased expression of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor surface receptors on solid tumors, the growth modulatory effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor have not been well defined in gynecologic malignancies. We assessed the in vitro growth effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on such cell lines. STUDY DESIGN: By use ...
Bruserud O - - 1996
Interleukin 6 (IL6) secretion by blast cells derived from peripheral blood of patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) was characterized. IL6 secretion showed a wide variation both when AML blasts were cultured in medium alone and in the presence of exogenous cytokines. The level of IL6 secretion was significantly correlated ...
Savill J - - 1995
It has recently been recognized that extravasated granulocytes undergo apoptosis or programmed cell death. This process controls the functional longevity of these cells and is exquisitely modulated by environmental inflammatory mediators. By contrast with necrosis, an alternative fate for granulocytes in tissues, during apoptosis the granulocyte membrane remains intact and ...
Gamelli R L - - 1995
Granulocyte and macrophage production after burn injury or burn wound infection is significantly reduced and further compromised by endotoxin (ET). Moreover, the macrophage seems to be the major source of this bone marrow suppression. We sought to determine if recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF), a hematopoietic growth factor that ...
Scheid M P - - 1995
Apoptosis of haemopoietic cells can be inhibited by various cytokines, but the specific signalling pathways involved are not well defined. Interleukin (IL)-4 has unique actions since it is unable to activate p21ras or mitogen-activated protein kinase, but can activate PtdIns 3-OH-kinase (PtdIns 3-kinase), the latter effect being shared with most ...
Ogilvie G K - - 1995
Hematopoietic growth factors are cytokines that regulate the growth, development, and function of hematopoetic lineages. These hematopoietic growth factors have great potential for improving the quality of life and for reducing toxicity. This article reviews some of the most clinically relevant hematopoietic growth factors and what is known about their ...
Krishnaraju K - - 1995
Previously we have shown that the zinc finger transcription factor Egr-1 is essential for and restricts differentiation of hematopoietic cells along the macrophage lineage, raising the possibility that Egr-1 actually plays a deterministic role in governing the development of hematopoietic precursor cells along the monocytic lineage. To test this hypothesis, ...
Newland A C - - 1995
The management of treatment-induced thrombocytopenia has become an important health care issue as a result of using intensive chemotherapy in an increasing range of malignant diseases. The problems of using pooled blood products is putting a strain on resources and producing its own medical complications. The advent of cloned cytokines ...
Tang X M - - 1995
The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of surgical glove powders Biosorb, Keoflo, and CaCO(3) and Hydrocote (a powder-free film; Biogel) on cytokine and eicosanoid production by lipopolysaccharide/phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate activated and unactivated HL60, U937, and RPMI 1788 cells, human monocyte/macrophage, and B lymphocyte cell lines. ...
Youn B S - - 1995
A new member of the beta-chemokine family, macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-related protein-2 (MRP-2) was isolated from a murine macrophage cell line, RAW 264.7. MRP-2 is composed of 122 amino acids of which the first 21 residues constitute a putative signal sequence. The putative mature protein is composed of 101 amino ...
Westgren M - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To determine fetal serum and amniotic fluid (AF) levels of interleukin (IL)-3, IL-6, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, stem cell factor, and erythropoietin, and to explore the relationship between cytokines and hemoglobin concentration, white blood cell count (WBC), and platelet count in fetuses affected by Rh immunization. METHODS: Thirty-four consecutive Rh-immunized ...
Hume D A - - 1995
The c-fms protoncogene which encodes the receptor for macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) was localized in the developing mouse embryo by whole in situ hybridization. c-fms was expressed first in placental trophoblasts. Around 9.5 dpc, isolated c-fms-positive cells became detectable in the yolk sac and by 10.5 dpc large numbers were ...
Kamiya Y - - 1995
A 37-year-old Japanese man was admitted with delirium and hyperammonemia. He was diagnosed as having type II citrullinemia because of an elevated citrulline level on amino acid analysis and very low hepatic argininosuccinate synthetase activity. He also showed a low neutrophil count and a low serum level of granulocyte colony-stimulating ...
Evans R - - 1995
In this report we report that recombinant human monocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) induces resident murine peritoneal cells (PCs) to transcribe several inflammatory cytokine genes, including interleukin (IL)-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-6, and granulocyte-macrophage CSF in a dose-dependent and time-related manner. Peak mRNA levels were seen between 4 and 6 h. ...
Wadhwa M - - 1995
Evidence suggests that haemophiliacs treated with factor VIII concentrates show abnormalities in immune functions. The basis of this is not clear, but some factor VIII concentrates down-regulate Fc receptors on monocytes which may explain the impaired function of these cells. Some concentrates inhibit lymphocyte proliferation and interleukin-2 secretion by human ...
Sakamoto O - - 1995
Interleukin-13 (IL-13) is a pleiotropic cytokine that inhibits the production of inflammatory cytokines of monocytes. We investigated the effects of IL-13 on the clonal growth of human hematopoietic progenitors. IL-13 alone did not support any colony formation. IL-13 markedly suppressed macrophage colonies that were formed in the presence of IL-3 ...
Kaushansky K - - 1995
The development of megakaryocytes (MKs) from their marrow precursors is one of the least understood aspects of hematopoiesis. Current models suggest that early-acting MK colony-stimulating factors, such as interleukin (IL) 3 or c-kit ligand, are required for expansion of hematopoietic progenitors into cells capable of responding to late-acting MK potentiators, ...
Vose J M - - 1995
PURPOSE AND DESIGN: To review the current clinical uses, ongoing investigations, and future applications of hematopoietic growth factors. Approved cytokines, as well as cytokines not yet released for general use, are included in this review. RESULTS: Clinical applications of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and erythropoietin, the ...
Huang S - - 1995
Entry of human adenovirus into host cells involves interaction of virus particles with two distinct receptors. The initial binding event is mediated by the fiber protein, while subsequent interaction of the penton base protein with alpha v integrins promotes virus internalization and/or penetration. Although these interactions in epithelial and endothelial ...
Athanasas-Platsis S - - 1995
Monocytes have recently been recognized as a precursor of Langerhans cells. This study examined the regulatory influence of the epithelial environment on the putative first step of the transition towards a Langerhans cell phenotype--the induction of CD1a antigen. The keratinocyte-derived cytokines granulocyte-macrophage-colony-stimulating factor, tumour necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-6, and interleukin-1 beta ...
Tanigawa T - - 1995
The physiologic program of macrophage differentiation normally proceeds in a coordinated manner in response to several different growth factors. Although the utilization of common receptor subunits may explain in part overlapping biologic functions, mechanisms by which unique actions are mediated remain obscure. We examined growth factor-induced macrophage differentiation in M1 ...
Means R T RT - - 1995
The anemia found in patients with chronic infectious, inflammatory and neoplastic disorders, known as the anemia of chronic disease (ACD), is one of the most common syndromes in medicine. A characteristic finding of the disorders associated with ACD is increased production of the cytokines which mediate the immune or inflammatory ...
Fischer H G - - 1995
Microglia were enriched in brain cell cultures from newborn mice as a result of supplementation with the growth factors macrophage colony-stimulating factor or granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor. When separately administered these two cytokines promote the outgrowth of loosely adherent cells with similar morphology which stained positive for CD11b and nonspecific esterase. ...
Lyman C A - - 1994
To further understand human host defenses against Trichosporon beigelii, functional responses were investigated of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) and elutriated human monocytes (EHM) to this opportunistic fungal pathogen. There was significantly less PMNL phagocytosis (P < .001) and killing (P < .001) of T. beigelii isolates than of Candida albicans. However, ...
Fietze E - - 1994
Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients. CMV infection commonly results from the reactivation of a latent infection. Using a set of monoclonal anti-CMV antibodies, we found CMV antigen expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC), particularly in monocytes, in 312 of ...
Gamelli R L - - 1994
The production and release of granulocytes and macrophages are significantly impaired following burn injury and infection. In an attempt to determine the factors responsible for these adverse effects and their potential treatments, we performed a series of studies in mice analyzing the bone marrow response to burn wound infection. The ...
Kobayashi S - - 1994
Interleukin-11 (IL-11), a stromal cell-derived cytokine, has been known to act widely in hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic systems. IL-11 supports the growth of certain types of plasmacytoma and hybridoma cells, acts with interleukin-3 (IL-3) in shortening the Go period of early progenitors. IL-11 supports megakaryocyte colony formation and maturation, and acts ...
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