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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107233/tracking-lethal-threat-in-depth-review-of-rabies
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Aswin Rafif Khairullah, Shendy Canadya Kurniawan, Abdullah Hasib, Otto Sahat Martua Silaen, Agus Widodo, Mustofa Helmi Effendi, Sancaka Chasyer Ramandinianto, Ikechukwu Benjamin Moses, Katty Hendriana Priscilia Riwu, Sheila Marty Yanestria
An infectious disease known as rabies (family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus ) causes severe damage to mammals' central nervous systems (CNS). This illness has been around for a very long time. The majority of human cases of rabies take place in underdeveloped regions of Africa and Asia. Following viral transmission, the Rhabdovirus enters the peripheral nervous system and proceeds to the CNS, where it targets the encephalon and produces encephalomyelitis. Postbite prophylaxis requires laboratory confirmation of rabies in both people and animals...
November 2023: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38103086/analysis-of-biomarkers-in-speculative-cns-enriched-extracellular-vesicles-for-parkinsonian-disorders-a-comprehensive-systematic-review-and-diagnostic-meta-analysis
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Hash Brown Taha, Aleksander Bogoniewski
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Parkinsonian disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and corticobasal syndrome (CBS), exhibit overlapping early-stage symptoms, complicating definitive diagnosis despite heterogeneous cellular and regional pathophysiology. Additionally, the progression and the eventual conversion of prodromal conditions such as REM behavior disorder (RBD) to PD, MSA, or DLB remain challenging to predict...
April 2024: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100459/recent-advancements-on-in-vitro-blood-brain-barrier-model-a-reliable-and-efficient-screening-approach-for-preclinical-and-clinical-investigation
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Snigdha Singh, Mukta Agrawal, Rajat Vashist, Rohit K Patel, Sanchita Dhanchandra Sangave, Amit Alexander
INTRODUCTION: The efficiency of brain therapeutics is greatly hindered by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). BBB's protective function, selective permeability, and dynamic functionality maintain the harmony between the brain and peripheral region. Thus, the design of any novel drug carrier system requires the complete study and investigation of BBB permeability, efflux transport, and the effect of associated cellular and non-vascular unit trafficking on BBB penetrability. The in vitro BBB models offer a most promising, and reliable mode of initial investigation of BBB permeability and associated factors as strong evidence for further preclinical and clinical investigation...
December 15, 2023: Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38094290/mechanism-underlying-polyvalent-igg-induced-regulatory-t-cell-activation-and-its-clinical-application-anti-idiotypic-regulatory-t-cell-theory-for-immune-tolerance
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Jefferson Russo Victor, Dong-Ho Nahm
The regulatory T (Treg) cells constitute a functionally defined subpopulation of T cells that modulate the immune system and maintain immune tolerance through suppression of the development of autoimmune responses to self-antigens and allergic reactions to external antigens. Reduction in the number or function of Treg cells has been suggested as a key immune abnormality underlying the development of autoimmune and allergic diseases. In vitro studies have demonstrated that purified polyvalent immunoglobulin G (IgG) from multiple healthy blood donors can exert immunomodulatory effects on Treg cells...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38027911/-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-quorum-sensing-molecule-n-3-oxododecanoyl-l-homoserine-lactone-mediates-ca-2-dysregulation-mitochondrial-dysfunction-and-apoptosis-in-human-peripheral-blood-lymphocytes
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Ankit Kushwaha, Vishnu Agarwal
N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone is a Pseudomonas aeruginosa secreted quorum-sensing molecule that mediates the secretion of virulence factors, biofilm formation and plays a pivotal role in proliferation and persistence in the host. Apart from regulating quorum-sensing, the autoinducer signal molecule N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone (3O-C12-HSL or C12) of a LasI-LasR circuit exhibits immunomodulatory effects and induces apoptosis in various host cells. However, the precise pathophysiological impact of C12 on human peripheral blood lymphocytes and its involvement in mitochondrial dysfunction remained largely elusive...
November 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38001777/impact-of-chlorogenic-acid-on-peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cell-proliferation-oxidative-stress-and-inflammatory-responses-in-racehorses-during-exercise
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Izabela Dąbrowska, Jowita Grzędzicka, Adrianna Niedzielska, Olga Witkowska-Piłaszewicz
Green coffee extract is currently of great interest to researchers due to its high concentration of chlorogenic acid (CGA) and its potential health benefits. CGA constitutes 6 to 10% of the dry weight of the extract and, due to its anti-inflammatory properties, is a promising natural supplement and agent with therapeutic applications. The purpose of our study was to discover the effects of CGA on peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation, and the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines as well as reactive oxidative species (ROS) in horses during exercise...
October 28, 2023: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37989463/congenital-neutropenia-from-lab-bench-to-clinic-bedside-and-back
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Weronika Dobrewa, Marta Bielska, Katarzyna Bąbol-Pokora, Szymon Janczar, Wojciech Młynarski
Neutropenia is a hematological condition characterized by a decrease in absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in peripheral blood, typically classified in adults as mild (1-1.5 × 109 /L), moderate (0.5-1 × 109 /L), or severe (< 0.5 × 109 /L). It can be categorized into two types: congenital and acquired. Congenital severe chronic neutropenia (SCN) arises from mutations in various genes, with different inheritance patterns, including autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, and X-linked forms, often linked to mitochondrial diseases...
November 19, 2023: Mutation Research. Reviews in Mutation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37962966/immune-system-cells-modulation-in-patients-with-reproductive-issues-a-systematic-review-approach
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Gabriel Acácio de Moura, Yasmim Mendes Rocha, Francisca Lariza Damascieira Moura, Janaína de Oliveira Freitas, João Pedro Viana Rodrigues, Vanessa Pinheiro Gonçalves, Roberto Nicolete
The aim of this study was to carry out a systematic literature review to investigate the main immune cells responsible for implantation failures. We selected papers from PubMed, Embase and Virtual Health Library databases. Eligible articles included publications between January 1, 2010 and April 24, 2022. Inclusion criteria were: observational and case-control studies; and the exclusion criteria were: review papers, letters to the editor, abstracts, animal studies and case reports. We extracted the following information: day of collection, number of patients, control group, age of patients, type of sample used, immune cells and cytokines...
November 14, 2023: JBRA Assisted Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37937070/the-influence-of-physiological-and-pathological-perturbations-on-blood-brain-barrier-function
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Nan Zhao, Tracy D Chung, Zhaobin Guo, John J Jamieson, Lily Liang, Raleigh M Linville, Alex F Pessell, Linus Wang, Peter C Searson
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is located at the interface between the vascular system and the brain parenchyma, and is responsible for communication with systemic circulation and peripheral tissues. During life, the BBB can be subjected to a wide range of perturbations or stresses that may be endogenous or exogenous, pathological or therapeutic, or intended or unintended. The risk factors for many diseases of the brain are multifactorial and involve perturbations that may occur simultaneously (e.g., two-hit model for Alzheimer's disease) and result in different outcomes...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37924373/elucidating-the-therapeutic-utility-of-olaparib-in-sulfatide-induced-human-astrocyte-toxicity-and-neuroinflammation
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Marianna Mekhaeil, Melissa Jane Conroy, Kumlesh Kumar Dev
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is a severe demyelinating, autosomal recessive genetic leukodystrophy, with no curative treatment. The disease is underpinned by mutations in the arylsulfatase A gene (ARSA), resulting in deficient activity of this lysosomal enzyme, and consequential accumulation of galactosylceramide-3-O-sulfate (sulfatide) in the brain. Most of the effects in the brain have been attributed to the accumulation of sulfatides in oligodendrocytes and their cell damage. In contrast, less is known regarding sulfatide toxicity in astrocytes...
November 4, 2023: Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology: the Official Journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919083/8-oxoguanine-dna-glycosylase-gene-polymorphism-and-the-effects-of-an-alternating-magnetic-field-on-the-sensitivity-of-peripheral-blood
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Elena Tekutskaya, Gennady Il'chenko, Anna Dorohova, Vadim Malyshko, Mikhail Baryshev, Stepan Dzhimak
BACKGROUND: The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in animals and cells often results from exposure to low-intensity factors, including magnetic fields. Much of the discussion about the initiation of oxidative stress and the role of ROS and radicals in the effects of magnetic fields has centered on radical-induced DNA damage. METHODS: The DNA concentration in the final solution was determined spectrophotometrically. Typing of the polymorphic variant rs1052133 of the 8-oxoguanin DNA glycosylase ( hOGG1 ) gene was performed by polymerase chain reaction...
October 20, 2023: Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37891972/%C3%AE-caryophyllene-inhibits-oxaliplatin-induced-peripheral-neuropathy-in-mice-role-of-cannabinoid-type-2-receptors-oxidative-stress-and-neuroinflammation
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Jonathan Paulo Agnes, Barbara Dos Santos, Raquel Nascimento das Neves, Vitória Maria Marques Luciano, Larissa Benvenutti, Fernanda Capitanio Goldoni, Roberta Giusti Schran, José Roberto Santin, Nara Lins Meira Quintão, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho
Peripheral neuropathy is an important adverse effect caused by some chemotherapeutic agents, including oxaliplatin (OXA). OXA-induced peripheral neuropathy (OIPN) is a challenging condition due to diagnostic complexities and a lack of effective treatment. In this study, we investigated the antiallodynic effect of β-caryophyllene (BCP), a cannabinoid type 2 (CB2) receptor agonist, in a mouse model of OIPN. BCP treatment inhibited OXA-induced mechanical and cold allodynia in both preventive and therapeutic drug treatment regimens...
October 22, 2023: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887333/cell-cultures-as-a-versatile-tool-in-the-research-and-treatment-of-autoimmune-connective-tissue-diseases
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Adam Ejma-Multański, Anna Wajda, Agnieszka Paradowska-Gorycka
Cell cultures are an important part of the research and treatment of autoimmune connective tissue diseases. By culturing the various cell types involved in ACTDs, researchers are able to broaden the knowledge about these diseases that, in the near future, may lead to finding cures. Fibroblast cultures and chondrocyte cultures allow scientists to study the behavior, physiology and intracellular interactions of these cells. This helps in understanding the underlying mechanisms of ACTDs, including inflammation, immune dysregulation and tissue damage...
October 19, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37881432/the-nexus-of-dynamic-t-cell-states-and-immune-checkpoint-blockade-therapy-in-the-periphery-and-tumor-microenvironment
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Hong Luo, Wenxiang Wang, Jia Mai, Rutie Yin, Xuyu Cai, Qintong Li
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies, that is, using monoclonal antibodies to reinvigorate tumor-reactive, antigen-specific T cells from the inhibitory effects of CTLA-4, PD-1 and PD-L1 immune checkpoints, have revolutionized the therapeutic landscape of modern oncology. However, only a subset of patients can benefit from the ICB therapy. Biomarkers associated with ICB response, resistance and prognosis have been subjected to intensive research in the past decade. Early studies focused on the analysis of tumor specimens and their residing microenvironment...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37857561/post-stroke-immunosuppression-exploring-potential-implications-beyond-infections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Brea
Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability. It occurs when cerebral blood flow is disrupted via vascular occlusion or rupture, causing tissue damage. Research has extensively examined the role of the immune response in stroke pathophysiology, focusing on infiltrated immune cells and inflammatory molecules. However, the stroke's impact on immune physiology remains underexplored. While initially stroke triggers the activation of peripheral inflammation, a subsequent profound immunosuppression occurs in a matter of hours/days...
October 19, 2023: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37850104/inflammation-and-viral-infection-as-disease-modifiers-in-schizophrenia
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Hans C Klein, Paul C Guest, Henrik Dobrowolny, Johann Steiner
Numerous studies have now implicated a role for inflammation in schizophrenia. However, many aspects surrounding this aspect of the disease are still controversial. This controversy has been driven by conflicting evidence on the role of both pro-and anti-inflammatory factors and by often contentious findings concerning cytokine and immune cell profiles in the central nervous system and periphery. Current evidence supports the point that interleukin-6 is elevated in CSF, but does not support activation of microglia, resident macrophage-like cells in the brain...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37838563/pharmacoeconomic-issues-in-stem-cell-mobilization
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Carlo Lazzaro
BACKGROUND: recently, stem cell mobilization has made dramatic progress, that ended up in an increasing number of aphereses at target for autologous peripheral stem cell transplantation (ASCT). The aim of this research is investigating the cost-effectiveness of stem cell mobilization. METHODS: a narrative review of the literature was carried out, searching for primary contributions written in English and published during 2000-2023 on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of stem cell mobilization in patients entitled to ASCT...
October 10, 2023: Transfusion and Apheresis Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37833895/changes-in-the-expression-of-tgf-beta-regulatory-pathway-genes-induced-by-vitamin-d-in-patients-with-relapsing-remitting-multiple-sclerosis
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Alberto Lozano-Ros, María L Martínez-Ginés, José M García-Domínguez, Sara Salvador-Martín, Haydee Goicochea-Briceño, Juan P Cuello, Ariana Meldaña-Rivera, Yolanda Higueras-Hernández, María Sanjurjo-Sáez, Luis A Álvarez-Sala-Walther, Luis A López-Fernández
Vitamin D is an environmental factor related to multiple sclerosis that plays a significant role in immune regulation. TGF-β is a superfamily of cytokines with an important dual effect on the immune system. TGF-β inhibits the Th1 response while facilitating the preservation of regulatory T cells (FOXP3+) in an immunoregulatory capacity. However, when IL-6 is present, it stimulates the Th17 response. Our aim was to analyze the regulatory effect of vitamin D on the in vivo TGF-β signaling pathway in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS)...
September 22, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37806633/feeding-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-fermentation-postbiotic-products-alters-immune-function-and-the-lung-transcriptome-of-preweaned-calves-with-an-experimental-viral-bacterial-coinfection
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Teresia W Maina, Paiton O McDonald, Beulah E Rani Samuel, Maria I Sardi, Ilkyu Yoon, Adam Rogers, Jodi L McGill
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) causes morbidity and mortality in cattle of all ages. Supplementing with postbiotic products from Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation (SCFP) has been reported to improve growth and provide metabolic support required for immune activation in calves. The objective of this study was to determine effects of SCFP supplementation on the transcriptional response to coinfection with bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and Pasteurella multocida (PM) in the lung using RNA seq...
October 6, 2023: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37805691/-regulatory-effects-of-the-nocardia-rubra-cell-wall-skeleton-on-the-biological-function-of-human-neutrophils
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Y X Yang, J M Huang, L Liu, L B Li, C F Zheng, Y Y Zhou, B W Sun
Objective: To investigate the regulatory effects and mechanism of Nocardia rubra cell wall skeleton (Nr-CWS) on the biological function of human neutrophils. Methods: The experimental research method was used. Fifteen healthy adult volunteers (7 males and 8 females, aged 24 to 45 years) were recruited from Suzhou Physical Examination Center for physical examination from May to October 2022, the peripheral venous blood was collected, and neutrophils were extracted by immunomagnetic bead sorting. The cells were divided into normal control group without any treatment, Nr-CWS alone group treated with Nr-CWS of final mass concentration 60 ng/mL alone, endotoxin/lipopolysaccharide (LPS) alone group stimulated with LPS of final mass concentration 1 μg/mL alone, and LPS+Nr-CWS group stimulated with LPS first and then treated with Nr-CWS as before...
July 20, 2023: Zhonghua Shao Shang za Zhi, Zhonghua Shaoshang Zazhi, Chinese Journal of Burns
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