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Yver A - - 2012
Background and Objectives  A human recombinant monoclonal anti-RhD IgG may be useful to prevent RhD allo-immunization. Roledumab is such an antibody with a glycosylation pattern optimized for biological activity. The objective of the study was to assess the safety and pharmacokinetics of roledumab in healthy RhD-negative volunteers. Materials and Methods  ...
Li Jun - - 2012
PURPOSE: There are scant data available on the relationship between smoking and total prostate specific antigen, free prostate specific antigen and percent-free prostate specific antigen. Given the high prevalence of smoking and the frequency of prostate specific antigen screening, it is important to determine any association between smoking and prostate ...
Gutiérrez A M - - 2012
In order to clarify the origin of the haptoglobin (Hp) quantified in saliva and meat juice samples, the extrahepatic localization of Hp in salivary gland and in diaphragmatic muscle, as part of the systemic acute phase response in pigs, was studied by immunohistochemistry. For this purpose a specific monoclonal antibody ...
Demetriou Stephanie K - - 2012
The pathways by which Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV) infection contributes to the formation of Merkel cell carcinomas are important for understanding the pathogenesis of these cancers. We hypothesized that MCV T antigen suppresses normal responses to ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced DNA damage. An MCV-infected cell line (MKL-1) exhibited UVR hypersensitivity, impaired ...
Lewis Leeanne - - 2012
Affinity optimisation of antibodies can be achieved with great success by using directed evolution approaches, that is, the creation of and selection from diverse libraries. Here, we describe in detail methods to optimise antibody affinity for an antigen through directed evolution using ribosome display. Diversification of antibody single chain variable ...
Date Yasumoto - - 2011
A simple and rapid flow-based multioperation immunoassay for heavy metals using a microfluidic device was developed. The antigen-immobilized microparticles in a sub-channel were introduced as the solid phase into a main channel structures through a channel flow mechanism and packed into a detection area enclosed by dam-like structures in the ...
Santana Alfredo Nicodemos Cruz - - 2011
In its various forms, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) is characterized by a systemic inflammation of the small and medium-sized arteries (especially in the upper and lower respiratory tracts, as well as in the kidneys). The forms of AAV comprise Wegener's granulomatosis (now called granulomatosis with polyangiitis), microscopic polyangiitis, ...
Bakheit Abdel Magid O - - 2011
A large cumulative dose of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A), frequent injections, a short interval between treatment cycles, and a long duration of treatment have all been suggested, but not confirmed, to be associated with a high incidence of neutralizing antibodies to the neurotoxin. The aim of this study was ...
Boadella Mariana - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Monitoring wildlife diseases is needed to identify changes in disease occurrence. Wildlife blood samples are valuable for this purpose but are often gathered haemolysed. To maximise information, sera often go through repeated analysis and freeze-thaw cycles. Herein, we used samples of clean and haemolysed Eurasian wild boar (Sus ...
Xu Tiegang - - 2011
With high sensitivity and specificity to antigen, immune micro-sensors can be used in rapid detection of pathogenic microbial. This study proposes and develops a method for rapidly regeneration of antibody on a resonant micro-cantilever sensor. A nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) derivative is synthesized with cystine and bromoacetic acid, then added with ...
Motoyama Rie - - 2011
Polyneuropathy associated with antibodies directed against myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is a chronic symmetric sensorimotor demyelinating neuropathy caused by monoclonal IgM against MAG (anti-MAG neuropathy). Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy (IVIg) has been partially successful in patients with anti-MAG neuropathy. A placebo-controlled trial of rituximab in patients with anti-MAG neuropathy has been reported. ...
Lorenzoni P J - - 2011
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an immune-mediated disease that compromises the postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction. Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is considered an immune-mediated cholestatic liver disease. Both MG and PSC include an autoimmune pathogenesis, so there is some evidence that patients with MG or PSC have a higher risk ...
Wang Ying - - 2011
We report the observation of liquid-liquid phase separation in a solution of human monoclonal antibody, IgG2, and the effects of human serum albumin, a major blood protein, on this phase separation. We find a significant reduction of phase separation temperature in the presence of albumin, and a preferential partitioning of ...
Vázquez L - - 2011
Antigen-specific antibody responses, T cell subsets and cytokine profiles were studied in 7 heifers naturally infested by Hypoderma sp. in Northwestern Spain. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels increased significantly at the end of the endogenous life cycle of the parasite (Mr). Similarly, IgG1 subclass increased considerably when first instars (L1) started ...
Kim Jungkyu - - 2011
A microfluidic device for solid-phase immunoassays based on microparticle labeling is developed using microvalve-control structures for automated sample processing. Programmable microvalve control in a multilayer structure provides automated sample delivery, adjustable hydrodynamic washing and compatibility with a wide range of substrates. Capture antibodies are derivatized on glass surfaces within the ...
Ishida Waka - - 2011
PURPOSE: To investigate the roles that B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) and herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM) play in the development of antigen-induced experimental conjunctivitis (EC). METHODS: BALB/c mice were immunized with ragweed (RW) in alum. Ten days later, the mice were challenged with RW in eye drops. After 24 hours, ...
Lakota Katja - - 2011
The acute phase response is a defense system in which the innate immune response is activated following injury or infection. Positive and negative acute phase proteins (APPs) are crucial for protecting the host organism, as well as returning it to homeostatic levels, the first with elevated concentrations and the latter ...
Zara Gabriella - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: Rituximab treatment has shown clinical improvement in anti-myelin associated glycoprotein (MAG) polyneuropathy. We analyzed scores of clinical scales and the most sensitive electrophysiological parameters before and after immunomodulating treatment with rituximab in a group of patients affected by anti-MAG demyelinating polyneuropathy. METHODS: Clinical scores, the percentage of CD20 B-lymphocytes, ...
Moriyama Tetsuji - - 2011
The transport of proteins in and out of the nucleus plays important roles in major cellular processes, such as signal transduction and regulation of cell cycle. Proteins that contain a nuclear localization signal (NLS) are recognized by an importin α/β heterodimer and targeted to the nucleus. Here, we report the ...
Sóñora Cecilia - - 2011
Citation Sóñora C, Muñoz F, Del Río N, Acosta G, Montenegro C, Trucco E, Hernández A. Celiac disease and gyneco-obstetrics complications: can serum antibodies modulate tissue transglutaminase functions and contribute to clinical pattern? Am J Reprod Immunol 2011 Problem  Untreated celiac disease (CD) is often associated with early miscarriages, infertility, ...
Zhu Yingyue - - 2011
In this work, we report on the application of versatile gold nanorods (GNRs) in optical sensors for the detection of antibiotics. The target analyte, Gentamicin (GM) and ovalbumin (OVA) - antigen-modified GNRs together competed with antibody-modified GNRs, then influenced the formation of side-by-side aggregates of the GNRs by antibody-antigen interactions. ...
Pinto A A - - 2010
We analyse the effect of the regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the local control of the immune responses by T cells. We obtain an explicit formula for the level of antigenic stimulation of T cells as a function of the concentration of T cells and the parameters of the model. ...
Weeks Benjamin S - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Hemicellulose containing nutritional supplements demonstrate benefits to the immune system in vitro and in vivo. Here we show that Natramune (PDS-2865) stimulates phagocytosis, nitric oxide production and boosts viability in J774A.1 murine machrophages. We also show that dietary supplementation with Natramune (PDS-2865) significantly increases the levels of circulating lymphocytes ...
Sagerup Kjetil - - 2009
This study tested whether the immune system of the glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) chicks became affected by existing environmental contaminants. An experimental group was given food that mimicked the natural contaminant mixture found in food from the North Atlantic marine environment, while the control group was given the equivalent of ...
Stone Kelly D - - 2009
Measuring lymphocyte response to mitogens and antigens is a mainstay of screening for cellular immunodeficiency. Few reports analyze performance as a screening tool in diverse patient cohorts. We studied proliferation assays performed at Children's Hospital Boston from 1996 to 2003 using mitogens phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (CONA) and pokeweed mitogen, ...
Koeper L-M - - 2009
An increasing aim in safety assessment of chemicals and drugs is to reduce, refine and replace animal testing, especially in the context of the new system for the registration, evaluation and authorisation of chemicals (REACH). Regarding immunosuppression, most methods are based on mitogen stimulation assays. To our knowledge the in ...
Saraphanchotiwitthaya Aurasorn - - 2008
The study was to investigate and compare the effects of the Bacopa monniera Linn. extract and bacoside A on the ICR mice immune system in vitro. Splenocyte proliferation without or with mitogen (lipopolysaccharide, pokeweed mitogen, phytohaemagglutinin and concanavalin A) and phagocytic activity were assayed. The results showed that B. monniera ...
Schierack Peter - - 2009
Changing immune parameters during pregnancy have previously been reported in humans and cattle, and have been suggested to contribute to increased susceptibility to infections. However, data regarding immune parameters during pregnancy in sows are rare. In this study, we investigated the peripartal immune status of sows using phenotypical (FACS analysis) ...
Tseng Yuan-Tai - - 2008
A method using gold nanoparticles (GNPs) to enhance fiber optic interferometry (GNPFOI) for immune-sensing is reported in this paper. It is suggested that an enlarged index mismatch and an elongated optical path by GNPs conjugated on recognition proteins will contribute most to signal enhancement in the interference fringe shift. Theoretical ...
Amirghofran Zahra - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Studies have demonstrated that plant extracts possess various biological characteristics including immunomodulatory activity. OBJECTIVE: Euphorbia cheiradenia Boiss et Hohen (Euphorbiaceae), a medicinal herb native to Iran was investigated for its immunomodulatory effects. METHODS: The methanolic extract of the plant was prepared and added to mitogen-induced human peripheral blood lymphocyte ...
Lin Chun-Ming - - 2008
Information regarding the susceptibility of swine lymphocytes to PCV2 is rather limited. To further explore and characterize the PCV2 infection in swine lymphocytes, an in vitro model using concanavalin A (Con A)-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) obtained from clinically healthy PCV2-carrier pigs was introduced. It was found that the PCV2 ...
Jariwala S P - - 2008
Gaucher disease (GD), the most common lysosomal storage disorder, demonstrates an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. The genetic defect in GD leads to decreased production of the lysosomal enzyme glucosylceramide hydrolase, thereby resulting in the deposition of glucosylceramide sphingolipids within multiple organ systems. Although the precise mechanisms remain unclear, GD ...
Dondji Blaise - - 2008
Hookworm infection is a major cause of anemia and malnutrition in resource-poor countries. Human and animal studies suggest that infection with these intestinal nematodes is associated with impaired cellular immunity, characterized by reduced lymphocyte proliferation in response to both parasite and heterologous antigens. We report here data from studies aimed ...
Kakuschke Antje - - 2008
Immunological blood parameters and the effects of environmental pollutants on the immune system are important to assess the health status of seals. Animals living permanently in seal centres are useful for development and validation of diagnostic tools for free-ranging animals. In this study, parameters of cellular immunity as well as ...
Kerr R P - - 2008
The lymphocyte proliferation assay (LPA) is an important tier 1 test to assess non-specific lymphocyte function, in vitro. However, this assay requires fresh preparation, is time consuming, and labor intensive. Developing a plate coating technique for lymphocyte proliferation that is both stable and storage compatible would be useful to the ...
Raulf-Heimsoth Monika - - 2008
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) can be used to assess cell-mediated immunity in general or, via antigen-specific stimulation, to detect previous exposure to a variety of antigens/allergens and to monitor the response to immunotherapies. Peripheral blood is the most common source of mononuclear cells for in vitro cultures, although mononuclear ...
Böhler Torsten - - 2008
In order to identify new, immune modulating compounds, aqueous extracts of plants pre-selected on ethno-pharmacological knowledge were screened for inhibitory effects in an anti-CD3 driven lymphocyte proliferation assay (MTT-assay). We found for the extract of the inner bark of Tabebuia avellanedae (Tabebuia) dose dependent and reproducible inhibitory effects on lymphocyte ...
Amirghofran Zahra - - 2007
BACKGROUND: Several medicinal plants have shown anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects on human lymphocytes. In the present study the immunomodulatory properties of Stachys obtusicrena, a native plant to Iran, was examined and its possible effects on the induction of apoptosis were determined. MATERIAL/METHODS:The in vivo effect of the methanolic extract of ...
Smith Jeffrey G - - 2007
The enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay is a powerful tool for measuring antigen-specific cellular immune responses. The ability to use frozen peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) facilitates testing samples in multicenter clinical trials; however, unreliable ELISPOT responses may result if samples are not handled properly. Exposure of frozen PBMC to suboptimal ...
Amirghofran Zahra - - 2007
BACKGROUND: Plant extracts have been widely investigated for possible immunomodulatory properties. OBJECTIVE: To study the immunomodulatory functions of the methanol extract of Haussknechtia elymatica (Apioideae), an herb native to south-western Iran. METHODS: Delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) skin test and measurement of antibody titer after immunization with Sheep-RBC was performed. [3H]-thymidine ...
Augustine Nancy H - - 2007
Lymphocyte proliferation in response to mitogens, phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A, pokeweed, and/or specific antigens has been the method of choice for in vitro diagnosis of cell-mediated immune dysfunction. Recently, an assay to measure intracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production in response to PHA has been developed that requires a shorter, overnight ...
Lee Mark E - - 2007
Here, we attempt to reveal how 2-aminofluorene (AF), benzo(alpha)pyrene (BP) and their major metabolites affect T-cell responses to antigenic and mitogenic stimuli. P-450-related metabolism of these parent compounds to metabolites seems to precede the observed immunosuppression; therefore, we investigated the influence of alpha-naphthoflavone (P-450 inhibitor) and beta-naphthoflavone (P-450 inducer) on ...
Waters W Ray - - 2006
To evaluate antigen-specific proliferative and activation-associated responses from Mycobacterium bovis-infected reindeer, blood mononuclear cells from M. bovis- (n = 10) and non-infected reindeer (n = 4) were stimulated with a recombinant early secretory antigenic target-6 and culture filtrate protein-10 fusion protein (rESAT6:CFP10), M. bovis purified protein derivative, pokeweed mitogen, or ...
Komada Hiroshi - - 2006
CD98 is a widely expressed cell surface heterodimeric protein of 125 kDa. Its expression is upregulated during lymphocyte activation induced by mitogen, superantigen, conventional antigen, and a combination of phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and ionomycin. However, the role of CD98 in the immune system is not so well understood. The ...
Masuda Toru - - 2006
Kigamicin D did not show any immunosuppressive activity in mixed lymphocyte culture reaction and mitogen induced lymphocyte blastogenesis in vitro and graft versus host reaction in vivo. Natural killer cell activity in spleen cells was not affected by oral administration of kigamicin D. Instead, delayed-type hypersensitivity response to sheep red ...
Petrunov Bogdan - - 2006
The oral polybacterial immunomodulator Dentavax (D), composed of killed cells from Klebsiella pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans and Lactobacillus acidophilus and their lysates was created for immunoprophylaxis and therapy of oral mucosa and parodont inflammations. The stimulating effect of the preparation was evaluated in twelve volunteers immunized for ...
Yang Jibing - - 2006
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is one of the most common neurologic diseases of horses in the United States. The primary etiologic agent is Sarcocystis neurona. Currently, there is limited knowledge regarding the protective or pathophysiologic immune response to S. neurona infection or the subsequent development of EPM. The objectives of ...
Hannula Päivi - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The effects of erythropoietin (EPO) treatment on the immune functions of dialysis patients have been shown to be controversial and there are only limited data concerning predialysis patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-four predialysis patients with renal anemia were assigned to subcutaneous EPO treatment, and those in need (n=19) were ...
Ritz Barry W - - 2006
Immune function is suppressed in space flight, demonstrated by reduced mitogen-stimulated proliferation of postflight astronaut peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). While flight studies are limited, the development of rotating wall vessel (RWV) bioreactors, such as the high aspect ratio vessel (HARV), has facilitated ground-based studies of the effects of modeled ...
Stanger K J - - 2005
This study investigated the effect of 72 h of road transport on the immune status of Bos indicus steers (n = 10; age = 15 to 18 mo). Total and differential leukocyte numbers and lymphocyte function were determined at 2 d before transport (-48 h), immediately after 72 h of ...
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