2024
Nasal, dermal, oral and indoor dust microbe and their interrelationship in children with allergic rhinitis
Tang H, Du S, Niu Z, Zhang D, Tang Z, Chen H, Chen Z, Zhang M, Xu Y, Sun Y, Fu X, Norback D, Shao J, Zhao Z. Nasal, dermal, oral and indoor dust microbe and their interrelationship in children with allergic rhinitis. BMC Microbiology 2024, 24: 505. PMID: 39614169, PMCID: PMC11606197, DOI: 10.1186/s12866-024-03668-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecies levelBacterial speciesAR childrenNasal cavityMethodsIn this case–control studyBody sitesControl groupBacterial diversityCase-control studyB-diversityOral swab samplesS. epidermidisStaphylococcus epidermidisStaphylococcus aureusBacterial characterizationMicrobesAllergic rhinitisSpeciesHealthy subjectsBackgroundAllergic rhinitisSwab samplesHealthy onesConclusionsOur studyMicroorganismsRhinitis
2010
Potentiation of Th17 cytokines in aging process contributes to the development of colitis
Ouyang X, Yang Z, Zhang R, Arnaboldi P, Lu G, Li Q, Wang W, Zhang B, Cui M, Zhang H, Liang-Chen J, Qin L, Zheng F, Huang B, Xiong H. Potentiation of Th17 cytokines in aging process contributes to the development of colitis. Cellular Immunology 2010, 266: 208-217. PMID: 21074754, PMCID: PMC3006034, DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2010.10.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsIL-17IL-22Aged miceTh17 cytokinesDendritic cellsYoung miceImmune responseAutoimmune/inflammatory diseasesDevelopment of colitisIL-17 productionMemory T cellsNaïve T cellsSevere colitisIL-17FInflammatory disordersInflammatory diseasesAged individualsMRNA expressionMiceColitisAged peopleSignificant differencesCytokinesHealthy ones
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