2024
Histologic Features of Mycobacterial Spindle Cell Pseudotumors
Szczepanski J, Lieberman J, Lamps L, Gonzalez R, Xue Y, Zhang X, Yilmaz O, Hart J, Krausz T, Mantilla J, McHugh J, Westerhoff M. Histologic Features of Mycobacterial Spindle Cell Pseudotumors. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2024, 48: 890-900. PMID: 38726848, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000002234.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumorSpindle cell pseudotumorImmunocompromised patientsFoamy histiocytesLymph nodesNeutrophilic inflammationNeutrophilic microabscessesEvaluated lymph nodesComposition of inflammatory infiltratesSpindle cell neoplasmSecondary to infectionNon-tuberculous mycobacteriaArchitectural growth patternAcid-fast stainingMultinucleated giant cellsPeripheral granulomaSurgical therapyCell neoplasmsStromal changesHistological factorsSpindle cellsLymphocytic inflammationMicrobiological findingsClinical historyInflammatory infiltrate
2015
Staphylococcal Purpura Fulminans
Honarpisheh H, Camp R, Lazova R. Staphylococcal Purpura Fulminans. American Journal Of Dermatopathology 2015, 37: 643-646. PMID: 25099358, DOI: 10.1097/dad.0000000000000175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPurpura fulminansPerivascular lymphocytic inflammationProgressive hemodynamic instabilityStaphylococcal purpura fulminansSolitary lung metastasisSmall cutaneous vesselsMultiorgan failureHemodynamic instabilityLymphocytic inflammationLung metastasesRectal adenocarcinomaSubepidermal bullaeCase reportEpidermal necrosisGeneralized eruptionAutopsy examinationSkin biopsiesBlack maculeCutaneous vesselsDay 3FulminansS. aureusStaphylococcus aureusAureusReport
2011
TH17 cells mediate pulmonary collateral priming
Albrecht M, Chen HC, Preston-Hurlburt P, Ranney P, Hoymann HG, Maxeiner J, Staudt V, Taube C, Bottomly HK, Dittrich AM. TH17 cells mediate pulmonary collateral priming. Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology 2011, 128: 168-177.e8. PMID: 21459426, PMCID: PMC3129446, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.01.067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCollateral primingAirway inflammationNew antigensAirway hyperresponsivenessIL-17AT cellsMemory/effector phenotypeCognate antigenLymphocytic airway inflammationStronger airway hyperresponsivenessIL-17A secretionEndogenous T cellsAirway responsivenessIgG2a levelsOngoing inflammationTh17 cellsAllergic sensitizationLymphocytic inflammationEffector phenotypePulmonary inflammationInflammatory phenotypeUnrelated antigensMurine modelInflammationCongenic mice
2005
Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation Specifies the Organ Tropism of Prions
Heikenwalder M, Zeller N, Seeger H, Prinz M, Klöhn P, Schwarz P, Ruddle NH, Weissmann C, Aguzzi A. Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation Specifies the Organ Tropism of Prions. Science 2005, 307: 1107-1110. PMID: 15661974, DOI: 10.1126/science.1106460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory conditionsNormal cellular prion protein PrPCCellular prion protein PrPCChronic lymphocytic inflammationIatrogenic prion transmissionChronic inflammatory conditionsPrion protein PrPCFDC-M1Lymphocytic inflammationEctopic inductionProinflammatory cytokinesInflamed organsImmune cellsInflammatory diseasesInflammatory fociLymphoid tissuePrion accumulationPrion inoculationOrgan tropismPrion pathogenesisPrion replicationTissue distributionPrion transmissionPrionsMice
2003
Massive Pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplasia: An Unusual Reaction to a Tattoo
Balfour E, Olhoffer I, Leffell D, Handerson T. Massive Pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplasia: An Unusual Reaction to a Tattoo. American Journal Of Dermatopathology 2003, 25: 338-340. PMID: 12876493, DOI: 10.1097/00000372-200308000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermal hyperplasiaTattoo reactionsPseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasiaVerrucous plaquesDense chronic inflammationPerivascular lymphocytic inflammationPseudoepitheliomatous epidermal hyperplasiaFocal keratinLymphocytic inflammationChronic inflammationCystic dilatationPhysical examinationHistopathologic examinationKeratinocytic atypiaGranulomatous tattoo reactionSuperficial biopsiesDifferential diagnosisShave biopsyHyperplasiaClinical diagnosisTattoo placementTattoo siteInflammationBiopsyPlaques
2002
Overlapping and enzyme-specific contributions of matrix metalloproteinases-9 and -12 in IL-13–induced inflammation and remodeling
Lanone S, Zheng T, Zhu Z, Liu W, Lee CG, Ma B, Chen Q, Homer RJ, Wang J, Rabach LA, Rabach ME, Shipley JM, Shapiro SD, Senior RM, Elias JA. Overlapping and enzyme-specific contributions of matrix metalloproteinases-9 and -12 in IL-13–induced inflammation and remodeling. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2002, 110: 463-474. PMID: 12189240, PMCID: PMC150413, DOI: 10.1172/jci14136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell MovementChemotaxis, LeukocyteCytokinesEndopeptidasesFibrosisInflammationInterleukin-13LungLung ComplianceLung DiseasesMatrix Metalloproteinase 12Matrix Metalloproteinase 9MetalloendopeptidasesMiceMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicPulmonary AlveoliRespiratory InsufficiencyRespiratory MucosaConceptsIL-13-induced inflammationMMP-9IL-13MMP-12MMP-2Respiratory failureAlveolar remodelingMatrix metalloproteinasesIL-13 transgenic miceMMP-12-deficient miceAccumulation of eosinophilsBronchoalveolar lavage fluidIL-13 actsIL-13 inductionMatrix metalloproteinases-9Recovery of leukocytesLung enlargementLymphocytic inflammationNeutrophil accumulationLymphocyte recoveryLavage fluidTotal leukocytesInflammatory effectsAlveolar enlargementMetalloproteinases-9
1996
Targeted expression of IL-11 in the murine airway causes lymphocytic inflammation, bronchial remodeling, and airways obstruction.
Tang W, Geba GP, Zheng T, Ray P, Homer RJ, Kuhn C, Flavell RA, Elias JA. Targeted expression of IL-11 in the murine airway causes lymphocytic inflammation, bronchial remodeling, and airways obstruction. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1996, 98: 2845-2853. PMID: 8981933, PMCID: PMC507752, DOI: 10.1172/jci119113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAirway ObstructionAirway ResistanceAnimalsBlotting, NorthernBlotting, SouthernCloning, MolecularDisease Models, AnimalGene Expression RegulationHistocytochemistryImmunohistochemistryInterleukin-11LungMethacholine ChlorideMiceMice, TransgenicMicroscopy, ElectronPromoter Regions, GeneticProteinsPulmonary FibrosisUteroglobinConceptsIL-11Fibrotic responseTransgene miceAlpha-smooth muscle actinMononuclear cell infiltratePotential effector functionsSmooth muscle actinTargeted expressionSmooth muscle cellsHuman airway disordersType IIILung stromal cellsAirway disordersLymphocytic inflammationCell infiltrateSubepithelial fibrosisAirway resistanceRespiratory virusesMouse airwaysMurine airwaysInflammatory fociPhysiologic evaluationInflammatory responseBronchial remodelingMHC class
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