2023
A Nasal Inflammatory Cytokine Signature Is Associated with Early Graft-versus-Host Disease of the Lung after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Proof of Concept
Ostrin E, Rider N, Alousi A, Irajizad E, Li L, Peng Q, Kim S, Bashoura L, Arain M, Noor L, Patel N, Mehta R, Popat U, Hosing C, Jenq R, Rondon G, Hanash S, Paczesny S, Shpall E, Champlin R, Dickey B, Sheshadri A. A Nasal Inflammatory Cytokine Signature Is Associated with Early Graft-versus-Host Disease of the Lung after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Proof of Concept. ImmunoHorizons 2023, 7: 421-430. PMID: 37289498, PMCID: PMC10491477, DOI: 10.4049/immunohorizons.2300031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBronchiolitis obliterans syndromeHematopoietic cell transplantationGraft-versus-host diseaseHematopoietic cell transplant recipientsTransient impairmentCell transplantationNasal inflammationNew-onset bronchiolitis obliterans syndromeChronic graft-versus-host diseaseMultiplex magnetic bead immunoassayNasal mucosal lining fluidAllogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationMucosal lining fluidInflammatory cytokine signatureType 2 inflammationT cell activationMagnetic bead immunoassayNasal inflammatory responseRespiratory tract inflammationCounterregulatory moleculesBetween-group differencesIL-17ACytokine signatureBead immunoassayClinical criteria
2014
Regulation of Nasal Airway Homeostasis and Inflammation in Mice by SHP-1 and Th2/Th1 Signaling Pathways
Cho SH, Oh SY, Lane AP, Lee J, Oh MH, Lee S, Zheng T, Zhu Z. Regulation of Nasal Airway Homeostasis and Inflammation in Mice by SHP-1 and Th2/Th1 Signaling Pathways. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e103685. PMID: 25090641, PMCID: PMC4121172, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsChemokinesEosinophiliaGelatinHomeostasisInflammationInterferon-gammaMatrix Metalloproteinase 2Matrix Metalloproteinase 9MetaplasiaMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Mutant StrainsMucusNasal Lavage FluidNasal MucosaProtein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 6RhinitisSignal TransductionTh1 CellsTh2 CellsConceptsMatrix metalloproteinasesNasal inflammationAllergic rhinitisTh1 cytokinesInflammatory cellsTh2 cytokinesNasal airwayChronic inflammatory diseaseExpression of cytokinesTh2-skewed inflammationIFN-γ geneMucus metaplasiaTh1 paradigmAirway homeostasisInflammatory mediatorsTh2 lymphocytesImmune homeostasisInflammatory diseasesViable motheaten miceInflammationTransepithelial migrationCytokinesMev miceClearance mechanismsTh2
1996
Acute Exposure to Low-Level Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE): Human Reactions and Pharmacokinetic Response
Cain W, Leaderer B, Ginsberg G, Andrews L, Cometto-muñiz J, Gent J, Buck M, Berglund L, Mohsenin V, Monahan E, Kjaergaard S. Acute Exposure to Low-Level Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE): Human Reactions and Pharmacokinetic Response. Inhalation Toxicology 1996, 8: 21-48. DOI: 10.3109/08958379609005425.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDouble-blind studyEnd of exposureNasal inflammationBlood levelsAcute exposureComputerized performance testsHealthy adultsPharmacokinetic responseEye irritationSymptomsPharmacokinetic studyMethyl tertiary butyl etherDifferential effectsObjective effectsObjective correlatesExposureSubjectsPMNTertiary butyl etherOne-halfSubjects' ratingsInflammationLevelsBloodBaseline
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