2023
Cytokines in New‐Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus Predict Outcomes
Hanin A, Cespedes J, Dorgham K, Pulluru Y, Gopaul M, Gorochov G, Hafler D, Navarro V, Gaspard N, Hirsch L. Cytokines in New‐Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus Predict Outcomes. Annals Of Neurology 2023, 94: 75-90. PMID: 36871188, DOI: 10.1002/ana.26627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew-onset refractory status epilepticusCytokines/chemokinesFebrile infection-related epilepsy syndromePro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokinesRefractory status epilepticusCerebrospinal fluidStatus epilepticusCryptogenic new-onset refractory status epilepticusSerum cytokines/chemokinesSpecific anti-inflammatory interventionsCytokine/chemokine levelsCytokine/chemokine profilesAnti-inflammatory interventionsCXCL8/ILLong-term outcomesPro-inflammatory cytokinesAnn NeurolChemokine levelsCytokine levelsChemokine profilesEpilepsy syndromesMIP-1αIL-6Predicts outcomeWorse outcomes
2015
Increased Levels of Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins Result in Resistance to R5-Tropic HIV-1 in a Subset of Elite Controllers
Walker WE, Kurscheid S, Joshi S, Lopez CA, Goh G, Choi M, Barakat L, Francis J, Fisher A, Kozal M, Zapata H, Shaw A, Lifton R, Sutton RE, Fikrig E. Increased Levels of Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins Result in Resistance to R5-Tropic HIV-1 in a Subset of Elite Controllers. Journal Of Virology 2015, 89: 5502-5514. PMID: 25740989, PMCID: PMC4442529, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00118-15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCase-Control StudiesCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesChemokine CCL3Chemokine CCL4Chemokine CCL5Chemokines, CCCohort StudiesFemaleGene DosageHIV InfectionsHIV Long-Term SurvivorsHIV-1Host-Pathogen InteractionsHumansMacrophage Inflammatory ProteinsMaleMiddle AgedReceptors, CCR5Receptors, CXCR4RNA, MessengerUp-RegulationConceptsElite controllersHIV-seropositive individualsAntiretroviral therapyT cellsMIP-1βMIP-1αHIV infectionSeropositive individualsAbsence of ARTR5-tropic HIV-1Macrophage inflammatory protein-1αR5-tropic HIVInflammatory protein-1αT cell resistancePandemic health problemRANTES chemokinesHIV replicationRare patientsHealthy controlsTherapeutic effectHIV entryHIV-1X4-tropicHealth problemsProtein-1α
2014
Single- and double-stranded viral RNA generate distinct cytokine and antiviral responses in human fetal membranes
Bakaysa SL, Potter JA, Hoang M, Han CS, Guller S, Norwitz ER, Abrahams VM. Single- and double-stranded viral RNA generate distinct cytokine and antiviral responses in human fetal membranes. Molecular Human Reproduction 2014, 20: 701-708. PMID: 24723465, PMCID: PMC4072183, DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gau028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman fetal membranesToll-like receptorsMIP-1βMIP-1αFetal membranesAntiviral responseIL-1βIL-6IL-2Viral infectionG-CSFCytokine/chemokine profilesViral ssRNAAdverse pregnancy outcomesMaternal-fetal interfaceInfection-associated inflammationMCP-1 secretionViral dsRNA analogueTNF-α productionMIP-1α secretionTLR adapter proteinsExpression of IFNβPregnancy outcomesCytokine profileChemokine profiles
2012
Detrimental effects of T regulatory cell-promoting IL-2-anti-IL-2 complexes in staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome. (164.13)
Rajagopalan G, Tilahun A. Detrimental effects of T regulatory cell-promoting IL-2-anti-IL-2 complexes in staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome. (164.13). The Journal Of Immunology 2012, 188: 164.13-164.13. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.188.supp.164.13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchToxic shock syndromeHLA-DR3 transgenic miceTreg numbersShock syndromeNon-menstrual toxic shock syndromeTransgenic miceCytokine/chemokine stormStaphylococcal toxic shock syndromeNumber of TregsMultiple organ failureStaphylococcal enterotoxin BChemokine stormMIP-1βOrgan failureMIP-1αUntreated groupSuperantigen exotoxinsDay 5Immune systemDay 0IL2CMiceEnterotoxin BStreptococcus pyogenesAdministration
2011
Effective posttransplant antitumor immunity is associated with TLR-stimulating nucleic acid–immunoglobulin complexes in humans
Lin Y, Zhang L, Cai AX, Lee M, Zhang W, Neuberg D, Canning CM, Soiffer RJ, Alyea EP, Ritz J, Hacohen N, Means TK, Wu CJ. Effective posttransplant antitumor immunity is associated with TLR-stimulating nucleic acid–immunoglobulin complexes in humans. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2011, 121: 1574-1584. PMID: 21403403, PMCID: PMC3069775, DOI: 10.1172/jci44581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntigen-Antibody ComplexBone Marrow TransplantationChemokine CCL3Chemokine CXCL10FemaleGraft vs Leukemia EffectHumansImmunity, InnateInterferon-alphaLeukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL PositiveLymphocyte TransfusionMaleMiddle AgedNucleic AcidsTissue DonorsToll-Like ReceptorsTransplantation, HomologousUp-RegulationYoung AdultConceptsDonor lymphocyte infusionMononuclear cellsPotent antigen-specific immunityNormal blood mononuclear cellsChronic myelogenous leukemia patientsEffective immunotherapeutic strategiesAntigen-specific immunityEffective tumor immunityBlood mononuclear cellsDonor mononuclear cellsImatinib-treated patientsAntigen-presenting cellsMyelogenous leukemia patientsLymphocyte infusionAntitumor immunityImmunotherapeutic strategiesTumor immunityIP-10MIP-1αCML patientsTumor remissionAdjuvant effectPlasma antibodiesLeukemia patientsPatient plasma
1997
MIP-1α contributes to the anticryptococcal delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction and protection against Cryptococcus neoformans
Doyle H, Murphy J. MIP-1α contributes to the anticryptococcal delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction and protection against Cryptococcus neoformans. Journal Of Leukocyte Biology 1997, 61: 147-155. PMID: 9021919, DOI: 10.1002/jlb.61.2.147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMIP-1 alphaMIP-1 alpha levelsDelayed-type hypersensitivity reactionImmunized miceHypersensitivity reactionsC. neoformansCell-mediated immune responsesInflammatory protein-1 alphaCryptococcus neoformansAlpha levelsDTH reaction sitesInflux of neutrophilsNumber of neutrophilsProtein-1 alphaClearance of microorganismsGelatin sponge modelCMI responsesCryptococcal antigenNeutrophil influxNaive miceDTH reactionLeukocyte infiltrationMIP-1αChemotactic cytokinesImmune response
1996
Identification of a major co-receptor for primary isolates of HIV-1
Deng H, Liu R, Ellmeier W, Choe S, Unutmaz D, Burkhart M, Marzio P, Marmon S, Sutton R, Hill C, Davis C, Peiper S, Schall T, Littman D, Landau N. Identification of a major co-receptor for primary isolates of HIV-1. Nature 1996, 381: 661-666. PMID: 8649511, DOI: 10.1038/381661a0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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