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Sex bias in experimental immune-mediated, drug-induced liver injury in BALB/c mice: suggested roles for Tregs, estrogen, and IL-6.

Sex bias in experimental immune-mediated, drug-induced liver injury in BALB/c mice: suggested roles for Tregs, estrogen, and IL-6.

... production in immune-mediated DILI; however whether or not estrogen has a role in modulating IL-6 is not clear. Moreover, IL- 62/2 mice have hematopoietic deficiencies that may include other cell lines such ...

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The IL23R R381Q gene variant protects against immune-mediated diseases by impairing IL-23-induced Th17 effector response in humans.

The IL23R R381Q gene variant protects against immune-mediated diseases by impairing IL-23-induced Th17 effector response in humans.

... By demonstrating the immunological consequences of the protective IL23R R381Q SNP we have provided further insight into the role of the IL-23/Th17 axis in immune-mediated diseases. Our study is one of the ...

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Safety of Anti-TNF Therapies in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Focus on Infections and Malignancy

Safety of Anti-TNF Therapies in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Focus on Infections and Malignancy

... for immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) with anti-TNFα (Infliximab, Adalimumab, Etanercept and Golimumab) from January 2000 to December 2014 in a Tertiary Hospital were ...

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Neonatal manifestations of immune-mediated rheumatic diseases: a retrospective longitudinal study in a tertiary hospital

Neonatal manifestations of immune-mediated rheumatic diseases: a retrospective longitudinal study in a tertiary hospital

... Autoimmune rheumatic diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), anti- phospholipid syndrome (APS), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) are part of a clinical spectrum which affects women in ...

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Personality, Brain Asymmetry, and Neuroendocrine Reactivity in Two Immune-Mediated Disorders: a Preliminary Report

Personality, Brain Asymmetry, and Neuroendocrine Reactivity in Two Immune-Mediated Disorders: a Preliminary Report

... Development of some immune-mediated disorders may depend on dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. To explore neuropsychologic mechanisms in relation to the abnormal endocrine ...

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Monocyte scintigraphy in rheumatoid arthritis: the dynamics of monocyte migration in immune-mediated inflammatory disease.

Monocyte scintigraphy in rheumatoid arthritis: the dynamics of monocyte migration in immune-mediated inflammatory disease.

... Thus, the data indicate that in line with animal models on chronic inflammatory lesions, macrophage renewal by monocytes is slow in chronic synovitis [12–15]. Together with the previous studies showing a rapid decrease ...

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Position paper on tuberculosis screening in patients with immune mediated inflammatory diseases candidates for biological therapy

Position paper on tuberculosis screening in patients with immune mediated inflammatory diseases candidates for biological therapy

... The main objective of this position paper is to con- tribute for the reduction of the number of cases of re- activated TB and new TB infections in patients with immune mediated inflammatory diseases who are ...

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Proteins encoded in genomic regions associated with immune-mediated disease physically interact and suggest underlying biology.

Proteins encoded in genomic regions associated with immune-mediated disease physically interact and suggest underlying biology.

... Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have defined over 150 genomic regions unequivocally containing variation predisposing to immune-mediated disease. Inferring disease biology from these observations, ...

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Biologic therapy use and pregnancy outcomes in women with immune-mediated inflammatory rheumatic diseases

Biologic therapy use and pregnancy outcomes in women with immune-mediated inflammatory rheumatic diseases

... Methods: We conducted a cohort study of pregnancies reported in women with immune-mediated rheumatic diseases registered at the Rheumatic Diseases Por- tuguese Registry (Reuma.pt) and exposed to biologic ...

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Cerebrospinal fluid neopterin analysis in neuropediatric patients: establishment of a new cut off-value for the identification of inflammatory-immune mediated processes.

Cerebrospinal fluid neopterin analysis in neuropediatric patients: establishment of a new cut off-value for the identification of inflammatory-immune mediated processes.

... or immune-mediated diseases (n = 23), including Aicardi-Goutie`res syndrome, acute disseminated en- cephalomyelitis, Guillain Barre´ syndrome, anti-NMDA (N-methyl D-aspartate) receptor encephalitis, chronic ...

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Risk of subsequent coronary heart disease in patients hospitalized for immune-mediated diseases: a nationwide follow-up study from Sweden.

Risk of subsequent coronary heart disease in patients hospitalized for immune-mediated diseases: a nationwide follow-up study from Sweden.

... of immune- mediated diseases and ...hospitalized immune-mediated diseases affect the risk of hospitalization for CHD in both males and females in all studied ...

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Mesenchymal stem cells therapy in Veterinary Medicine: useful for immune mediated disorders?

Mesenchymal stem cells therapy in Veterinary Medicine: useful for immune mediated disorders?

... The multipotent and non-teratogenic properties of MSCs led to initial findings stating that these cells could be clinically used to regenerate injured tissues and to treat immune-mediated disorders due to ...

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Brazilian recommendations on the safety and effectiveness of the yellow fever vaccination in patients with chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases

Brazilian recommendations on the safety and effectiveness of the yellow fever vaccination in patients with chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases

... To date, there is no other adequate method to evaluate the response to YFV in humans besides neutralizing anti- bodies. Nevertheless, new alternatives based on the com- plex modulation of innate immune cytokines ...

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Role of the mitochondria in immune-mediated apoptotic death of the human pancreatic β cell line βLox5.

Role of the mitochondria in immune-mediated apoptotic death of the human pancreatic β cell line βLox5.

... bLox5 cells were also susceptible to proinflammatory cytokine- mediated cell death. Treatment of these cells with the combination of rhTNFa and rhIFNc for 48 hours caused significant killing (Fig. 4); however, ...

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Modulation of invariant natural killer T (INKT)-Cell function in immune-mediated diseases

Modulation of invariant natural killer T (INKT)-Cell function in immune-mediated diseases

... Activation of naïve T cells following the encounter of a specific antigen induces their proliferation and differentiation of effector functions. The nature of such effector functions is used to classify the distinct CD4 ...

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A novel mechanism of soluble HLA-G mediated immune modulation: downregulation of T cell chemokine receptor expression and impairment of chemotaxis.

A novel mechanism of soluble HLA-G mediated immune modulation: downregulation of T cell chemokine receptor expression and impairment of chemotaxis.

... sHLA-G is detected in sera from normal donors and is physiologically produced by myeloid cells such as monocytes and dendritic cells, as well as by activated endothelial cells[25]. Furthermore, serum sHLA-G concentration ...

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Gender-specific effects of genetic variants within Th1 and Th17 cell-mediated immune response genes on the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis.

Gender-specific effects of genetic variants within Th1 and Th17 cell-mediated immune response genes on the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis.

... in immune response [10,33], suggests that genetic factors modulating the immune response may contribute to the sex-specific incidence ...within immune-related genes may differentially play a role in ...

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A novel soluble immune-type receptor (SITR) in teleost fish: carp SITR is involved in the nitric oxide-mediated response to a protozoan parasite.

A novel soluble immune-type receptor (SITR) in teleost fish: carp SITR is involved in the nitric oxide-mediated response to a protozoan parasite.

... innate immune receptors of the IgSF are type I transmembrane proteins containing one or more extracellular Ig- like domains, a transmembrane segment and a cytoplasmic region that may contain tyrosine residues ...

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A distinct role of Riplet-mediated K63-Linked polyubiquitination of the RIG-I repressor domain in human antiviral innate immune responses.

A distinct role of Riplet-mediated K63-Linked polyubiquitination of the RIG-I repressor domain in human antiviral innate immune responses.

... TBK1 and IKK-e are downstream factors of IPS-1. We found that TBK1 and IKK-e could bind RIG-I RD. It is possible that RIG-I associates with TBK1 through IPS-1. However, Hiscott J and colleagues demonstrated that IKK-e ...

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IgE mediated  after ibuprofen

IgE mediated after ibuprofen

... It is possible that our patient had an underlying undiagnosed immune dyscrasia. In that case, it might be that IgE production was a byproduct of improper antigen processing or a reaction to ibuprofen as a ...

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