2016
Homeostatic Control of Innate Lung Inflammation by Vici Syndrome Gene Epg5 and Additional Autophagy Genes Promotes Influenza Pathogenesis
Lu Q, Yokoyama CC, Williams JW, Baldridge MT, Jin X, DesRochers B, Bricker T, Wilen CB, Bagaitkar J, Loginicheva E, Sergushichev A, Kreamalmeyer D, Keller BC, Zhao Y, Kambal A, Green DR, Martinez J, Dinauer MC, Holtzman MJ, Crouch EC, Beatty W, Boon AC, Zhang H, Randolph GJ, Artyomov MN, Virgin HW. Homeostatic Control of Innate Lung Inflammation by Vici Syndrome Gene Epg5 and Additional Autophagy Genes Promotes Influenza Pathogenesis. Cell Host & Microbe 2016, 19: 102-113. PMID: 26764600, PMCID: PMC4714358, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2015.12.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutophagy genesLung inflammationGene functionLethal influenza virus infectionBone marrow transplantation experimentsInnate immune inflammationInfluenza virus infectionEPG5Transplantation experimentsNormal homeostatic mechanismsHomeostatic controlInflammation supportLung transcriptomicsImmune inflammationRecurrent infectionsCytokine expressionInfluenza pathogenesisPulmonary abnormalitiesGenesInflammation resultsVirus infectionInfluenza resistanceElevated baselineHomeostatic mechanismsLung physiology
2003
Immunobiologic analysis of arterial tissue in Buerger's disease
Lee T, Seo J, Sumpio BE, Kim SJ. Immunobiologic analysis of arterial tissue in Buerger's disease. European Journal Of Vascular And Endovascular Surgery 2003, 25: 451-457. PMID: 12713785, DOI: 10.1053/ejvs.2002.1869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThromboangiitis obliteransT cellsVaso vasorumI-NOSVCAM-1Endothelial cellsDegree of recanalizationT lymphocyte infiltrationCD4 T cellsInflammatory cytokine detectionInterferon-gamma mRNABuerger's diseasePatent arteriesCD8 cellsImmunologic injuryLymphocyte infiltrationImmune inflammationImmune injuryLuminal obliterationEtiologic mechanismsTUNEL studiesCell activationArterial wallRT-PCRCytokine detection
1989
Tumor necrosis factor and interferon-gamma induce distinct patterns of endothelial activation and associated leukocyte accumulation in skin of Papio anubis.
Munro JM, Pober JS, Cotran RS. Tumor necrosis factor and interferon-gamma induce distinct patterns of endothelial activation and associated leukocyte accumulation in skin of Papio anubis. American Journal Of Pathology 1989, 135: 121-33. PMID: 2505619, PMCID: PMC1880213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeukocyte accumulationNecrosis factorIFN-gammaEndothelial cell antigen expressionAdhesion moleculesAnti-intercellular adhesion moleculeEndothelial cell hypertrophyPolymorphonuclear leukocyte accumulationTumor necrosis factorCytokine-activated endotheliumLeukocyte adhesion moleculesCell antigen expressionImmune inflammationEndothelial activationLeukocyte infiltrationHypersensitivity reactionsMononuclear cellsHLA-DPEnvelope antigenAntigen expressionVascular permeabilitySubsequent extravasationRecombinant human interferonCell hypertrophyEndothelial morphology
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