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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38780621/large-scale-mutational-analysis-identifies-unc93b1-variants-that-drive-tlr-mediated-autoimmunity-in-mice-and-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victoria E Rael, Julian A Yano, John P Huizar, Leianna C Slayden, Madeleine A Weiss, Elizabeth A Turcotte, Jacob M Terry, Wenqi Zuo, Isabelle Thiffault, Tomi Pastinen, Emily G Farrow, Janda L Jenkins, Mara L Becker, Stephen C Wong, Anne M Stevens, Catherine Otten, Eric J Allenspach, Devon E Bonner, Jonathan A Bernstein, Matthew T Wheeler, Robert A Saxton, Bo Liu, Olivia Majer, Gregory M Barton
Nucleic acid-sensing Toll-like receptors (TLR) 3, 7/8, and 9 are key innate immune sensors whose activities must be tightly regulated to prevent systemic autoimmune or autoinflammatory disease or virus-associated immunopathology. Here, we report a systematic scanning-alanine mutagenesis screen of all cytosolic and luminal residues of the TLR chaperone protein UNC93B1, which identified both negative and positive regulatory regions affecting TLR3, TLR7, and TLR9 responses. We subsequently identified two families harboring heterozygous coding mutations in UNC93B1, UNC93B1+/T93I and UNC93B1+/R336C, both in key negative regulatory regions identified in our screen...
August 5, 2024: Journal of Experimental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38780010/cannflavin-a-inhibits-tlr4-induced-chemokine-and-cytokine-expression-in-human-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John-Mark K Fitzpatrick, Diarmuid O'Riordan, Eric J Downer
Cannflavin A (CFL-A), a flavonoid present in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa L. ( C. sativa ), has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective capacity. Research continues to elucidate the anti-inflammatory effects of components of C. sativa , with evidence that plant-derived cannabinoids and terpenes can mediate anti-inflammatory activity by targeting toll-like receptor (TLR) signalling, the sensors of pathogen-associated molecules. This study set out to determine if TLR-mediated inflammatory signalling is a CFL-A target using the endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce TLR4 signalling in human THP-1-derived macrophages...
May 23, 2024: Natural Product Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38779251/management-of-low-back-pain-with-concurrent-hamstring-tightness-a-case-report-highlighting-the-efficacy-of-proprioceptive-neuromuscular-facilitation-mulligan-s-two-leg-rotation-technique-and-exercise-regimen
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Priya Tikhile, Deepali S Patil, Pratik R Jaiswal
Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal issue characterized by discomfort in the lumbosacral region. LBP localized between the 12th thoracic vertebra and inferior gluteal folds is common and often lacks a clear etiology. Various factors contribute to LBP, including increased lumbar lordosis, diminished abdominal muscle strength, reduced back extensor muscle endurance, and flexibility limitations in the back extensors, iliopsoas, and hamstrings. Treatment modalities for LBP encompass surgical intervention, pharmacotherapy, lumbar injections, psychotherapy, chiropractic care, and physiotherapy, with manual therapy being a prominent approach...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38778705/toll-like-receptors-and-contact-dermatitis
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REVIEW
Emily Lee, Aditi Kale, Anthony A Gaspari
<u> <i/> </u>Contact dermatitis (CD) is a common cutaneous inflammatory condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Xenobiotic agents are frequently encountered in substances used in everyday life, making it difficult to avoid personal and occupational exposure. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are transmembrane receptors that modulate the innate immune system in response to tissue injury or infection. TLRs play a key role in the pathophysiology of contact dermatitis. TLR signaling is involved in three major forms of CD: protein CD, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), and irritant CD...
May 23, 2024: Dermatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38778617/oleoresin-capsicum-oc-spray-an-assessment-of-respiratory-health-and-its-management-following-accidental-and-deliberate-exposures
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pompy Patowary, Manash Pratim Pathak, Pervej Alom Barbhuiya, Sanjeev Karmakar, Pronobesh Chattopadhyay, Kamaruz Zaman
Introduced into law enforcement in 1976, the oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray has been labeled as one of the most significant and radical developments in law enforcement. However, epidemiological research on OC health effects is deficient, receiving little public support. The major responses to acute exposure to OC spray can be found in the pulmonary system. The molecular mechanism(s) involved in the action of capsaicinoids, the active constituents in OC, are complex cascades of reactions which end up in necrosis or apoptosis...
May 22, 2024: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38778421/aged-garlic-extract-preserves-beta-cell-functioning-via-modulation-of-nuclear-factor-kappa-b-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-toll-like-receptor-tlr-4-and-sarco-endoplasmic-reticulum-calcium-atpase-serca-ca-2-in-diabetes-mellitus
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofi Imtiyaz Ali, Ahmed M E Elkhalifa, Showkat Ul Nabi, Faisal Sualeh Hayyat, Mehak Nazar, Syed Taifa, Rabia Rakhshan, Iqra Hussain Shah, Muzaffer Shaheen, Imtiyaz Ahmad Wani, Umar Muzaffer, Ovais Shabir Shah, Dil Mohammad Makhdoomi, Elsadig Mohamed Ahmed, Khalil A A Khalil, Elsharif A Bazie, Khalid Ibrahim Zawbaee, Moataz Mohamed Al Hasan Ali, Rakan J Alanazi, Ibrahim Ali Al Bataj, Saeed Musfar Al Gahtani, Ali Jubran Salwi, Lina Saeed Alrodan
BACKGROUND: Peripheral insulin resistance and compromised insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells are significant factors and pathogenic hallmarks of diabetes mellitus (DM). NF-κβ/TLR-4 and SERCA/Ca2+ pathways have been identified as potential pathways regulating insulin synthesis by preserving pancreatic β-cell functioning. The current study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of aged garlic extract (AGE) against DM in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced rat model with particular emphasis on pancreatic β-cell functioning...
May 22, 2024: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38778172/immunological-insights-into-hypertension-unraveling-triggers-and-potential-therapeutic-avenues
#47
REVIEW
Brandon G Shokoples, Pierre Paradis, Ernesto L Schiffrin
Hypertension remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite its prevalence, the development of novel antihypertensive therapies has only recently accelerated, with novel agents not yet commercialized, leaving a substantial proportion of individuals resistant to existing treatments. The intricate pathophysiology of hypertension is now understood to involve chronic low-grade inflammation, which places the immune system in the spotlight as a potential target for new therapeutics. This review explores the factors that initiate and sustain an immune response in hypertension, offering insights into potential targets for new treatments...
May 22, 2024: Hypertension Research: Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38777697/design-of-a-novel-multiepitope-vaccine-with-ctla-4-extracellular-domain-against-mycoplasma-pneumoniae-a-vaccine-immunoinformatics-approach
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaohong Pan, Xiaomei Guo, Jiandong Shi
BACKGROUND: Community-acquired pneumonia often stems from the macrolide-resistant strain of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, yet no effective vaccine exists against it. METHODS: This study proposes a vaccine-immunoinformatics strategy for Mycoplasma pneumoniae and other pathogenic microbes. Specifically, dominant B and T cell epitopes of the Mycoplasma pneumoniae P30 adhesion protein were identified through immunoinformatics method. The vaccine sequence was then constructed by coupling with CTLA-4 extracellular region, a novel molecular adjuvant for antigen-presenting cells...
May 21, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38777285/tai-chi-compared-with-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-and-the-reversal-of-systemic-cellular-and-genomic-markers-of-inflammation-in-breast-cancer-survivors-with-insomnia-a-randomized-clinical-trial
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael R Irwin, Danny Hoang, Richard Olmstead, Nina Sadeghi, Elizabeth C Breen, Julienne E Bower, Steve Cole
BACKGROUND: Insomnia contributes to inflammation in breast cancer survivors. This study evaluates whether insomnia treatment reverses inflammation in breast cancer survivors with insomnia. METHODS: Participants (n = 90) were randomized to 3 months of Tai Chi (n = 45) or cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)(n = 45), and followed for one year post-intervention to 15 month endpoint. Our previous report found that Tai Chi as compared to CBT-I resulted in similar rates of insomnia response and remission over 15 months...
May 20, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38769510/optical-coherence-tomography-oct-versus-angiography-guided-strategy-for-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-a-meta-analysis-of-randomized-trials
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanwei Wang, Xi Yang, Yutao Wu, Yanqin Li, Yijiang Zhou
BACKGROUND: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) guidance in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been shown to improve procedural outcomes. However, evidence supporting its superiority over angiography-guided PCI in terms of clinical outcomes is still emerging and limited. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of OCT-guided PCI versus angiography-guided PCI in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted to identify randomized control trials (RCTs) comparing the clinical outcomes of OCT-guided and angiography-guided PCI in patients with CAD...
May 20, 2024: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38768074/susceptibility-to-innate-immune-activation-in-genetically-mediated-myocarditis
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel F Selgrade, Dominic E Fullenkamp, Ivana A Chychula, Binjie Li, Lisa Dellefave-Castillo, Adi D Dubash, Joyce Ohiri, Tanner O Monroe, Malorie Blancard, Garima Tomar, Cory Holgren, Paul W Burridge, Alfred L George, Alexis R Demonbreun, Megan Puckelwartz, Sharon A George, Igor R Efimov, Kathleen J Green, Elizabeth M McNally
BACKGROUND: Myocarditis is clinically characterized by chest pain, arrhythmias, and heart failure, and treatment for myocarditis is often supportive. Mutations in DSP, a gene encoding the desmosomal protein desmoplakin, have been increasingly implicated in myocarditis with biomarkers and pathological features indistinguishable from other forms of myocarditis. DSP-associated myocarditis can progress to dilated cardiomyopathy with heightened arrhythmia risk. METHODS: To model the cardiomyocyte aspects of DSP-associated myocarditis and assess the role of innate immunity, we generated engineered heart tissues (EHTs) from human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) from patients and gene-edited healthy control hiPSC lines...
May 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38767445/clinical-outcomes-after-drug-coated-balloon-treatment-in-popliteal-artery-disease-k-pop-registry-12-month-results
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong-Il Park, Young-Guk Ko, Seung-Jun Lee, Chul-Min Ahn, Seung-Woon Rha, Cheol-Woong Yu, Jong Kwan Park, Sang-Ho Park, Jae-Hwan Lee, Su-Hong Kim, Yong-Joon Lee, Sung-Jin Hong, Jung-Sun Kim, Byeong-Keuk Kim, Myeong-Ki Hong, Donghoon Choi
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The popliteal artery is generally regarded as a "no-stent zone". Limited data are available on the outcomes of drug-coated balloons (DCBs) for popliteal artery disease. This study aimed to evaluate the 12-month clinical outcomes among patients who received DCB treatment for atherosclerotic popliteal artery disease. METHODS: This prospective, multicenter registry study enrolled 100 patients from 7 Korean endovascular centers who underwent endovascular therapy using IN...
April 29, 2024: Korean Circulation Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38767441/efficacy-and-safety-of-sirolimus-eluting-stent-with-biodegradable-polymer-ultimaster%C3%A2-in-unselected-korean-population-a-multicenter-prospective-observational-study-from-korean-multicenter-ultimaster-registry
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soohyung Park, Seung-Woon Rha, Byoung Geol Choi, Jae-Bin Seo, Ik Jun Choi, Sung-Il Woo, Soo-Han Kim, Tae Hoon Ahn, Jae Sang Kim, Ae-Young Her, Ji-Hun Ahn, Han Cheol Lee, Jaewoong Choi, Jin Soo Byon, Markz Rmp Sinurat, Se Yeon Choi, Jinah Cha, Su Jin Hyun, Cheol Ung Choi, Chang Gyu Park
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ultimaster™, a third-generation sirolimus-eluting stent using biodegradable polymer, has been introduced to overcome long term adverse vascular events, such as restenosis or stent thrombosis. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the 12-month clinical outcomes of Ultimaster™ stents in Korean patients with coronary artery disease. METHODS: This study is a multicenter, prospective, observational registry across 12 hospitals...
April 22, 2024: Korean Circulation Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38766226/mek1-2-and-erk1-2-mediated-lung-endothelial-injury-and-altered-hemostasis-promote-diffuse-alveolar-hemorrhage-in-murine-lupus
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Haoyang Zhuang, Shuhong Han, Neil S Harris, Westley H Reeves
OBJECTIVE: About 3% of lupus patients develop severe diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) with pulmonary vasculitis. B6 mice with pristane-induced lupus also develop DAH, but BALB/c mice are resistant. DAH is independent of TLR signaling and other inflammatory pathways. This study examined the role of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (MEK1/2-ERK1/2, JNK, p38). METHODS: B6 and BALB/c mice were treated with pristane ± inhibitors of MEK1/2 (trametinib/GSK1120212, "GSK"), ERK1/2 (SCH772984, "SCH"), JNK, or p38...
May 10, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38765062/toll-like-receptor-7-a-novel-neuroimmune-target-to-reduce-excessive-alcohol-consumption
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth L Allard, Jody Mayfield, Riccardo Barchiesi, Nihal A Salem, R Dayne Mayfield
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a family of innate immune receptors that recognize molecular patterns in foreign pathogens and intrinsic danger/damage signals from cells. TLR7 is a nucleic acid sensing endosomal TLR that is activated by single-stranded RNAs from microbes or by small noncoding RNAs that act as endogenous ligands. TLR7 signals through the MyD88 adaptor protein and activates the transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7). TLR7 is found throughout the brain and is highly expressed in microglia, the main immune cells of the brain that have also been implicated in alcohol drinking in mice...
July 2024: Neurobiology of Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38764493/the-recombinant-profilin-from-free-living-amoebae-induced-allergic-immune-responses-via-tlr2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mi Kyung Park, Hye-Kyung Park, Hak Sun Yu
BACKGROUND: Repeated exposure to recombinant profilin from Acanthamoeba (rAc-PF) induces allergic airway responses in vitro and in vivo. Based on the role of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in allergic airway diseases, TLRs play a central role in innate immune responses and the adaptive immune system and regulate responses against antigens through antigen-specific receptors. In this study, we attempted to determine the molecular mechanisms underlying rAc-PF-induced allergic inflammatory responses...
2024: Journal of Inflammation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38764133/limosilactobacillus-reuteri-supernatant-attenuates-inflammatory-responses-of-human-gingival-fibroblasts-to-lps-but-not-to-elevated-glucose-levels
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T M Janson, L L Ramenzoni, C R Hatz, U Schlagenhauf, T Attin, P R Schmidlin
AIM: We investigated the in vitro effect of Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 supernatant on the inflammatory response of human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) challenged by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or elevated glucose levels. METHODS: HGF were exposed to LPS (1 μg/mL), glucose (5, 12 mM or 25 mM), and dilutions of supernatant prepared from L. reuteri DSM 17938 (0.5 × 107 , 1.0 × 107 , 2.5 × 107 , and 5...
May 19, 2024: Journal of Periodontal Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763955/effect-of-akkermansia-muciniphila-on-pancreatic-islet-%C3%AE-cell-function-in-rats-with-prediabetes-mellitus-induced-by-a-high-fat-diet
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai Yan, Lin Chen, Na Li, Xiaohui Wei, Jingjing Wang, Weiping Dong, Yufan Wang, Jianxia Shi, Xiaoying Ding, Yongde Peng
Prediabetes is an important stage in the development of diabetes. It is necessary to find a safe, effective and sustainable way to delay and reverse the progression of prediabetes. Akkermansia muciniphila (A. muciniphila) is one of the key bacteria associated with glucose metabolism. Recent studies mainly focus on the effect of A. muciniphila on obesity and insulin resistance, but there is no research on the effect of A. muciniphila on pancreatic β-cell function and its mechanism in prediabetes. In this study, we investigated the effects of A...
May 19, 2024: Bioresources and Bioprocessing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763479/tlr7-in-channel-catfish-ictalurus-punctatus-is-expressed-in-the-endolysosome-and-is-stimulated-by-synthetic-ssrna-analogs-imiquimod-and-resiquimod
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristianna L Felch, Jonathan D Crider, Debduti Bhattacharjee, Cameron Huhn, Melanie Wilson, Eva Bengtén
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pivotal pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and key mediators of innate immunity. Despite the significance of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) in comparative immunology and aquaculture, its 20 TLR genes remain largely functionally uncharacterized. In this study, our aim was to determine the catfish TLR7 agonists, signaling potential, and cellular localization. Using a mammalian reporter system, we identified imiquimod and resiquimod, typical ssRNA analogs, as potent catfish TLR7 agonists...
May 17, 2024: Developmental and Comparative Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38762951/distinct-metabolic-responses-to-heme-in-inflammatory-human-and-mouse-macrophages-role-of-nitric-oxide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pooja Pradhan, Vijith Vijayan, Bin Liu, Beatriz Martinez-Delgado, Nerea Matamala, Christoph Nikolin, Robert Greite, David S DeLuca, Sabina Janciauskiene, Roberto Motterlini, Roberta Foresti, Stephan Immenschuh
Activation of inflammation is tightly associated with metabolic reprogramming in macrophages. The iron-containing tetrapyrrole heme can induce pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory effects in murine macrophages, but has been associated with polarization towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype in human macrophages. In the current study, we compared the regulatory responses to heme and the prototypical Toll-like receptor (TLR)4 ligand lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in human and mouse macrophages with a particular focus on alterations of cellular bioenergetics...
May 13, 2024: Redox Biology
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