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What are the pathways by which interferon-alpha decreases vasculogenesis in lupus?S.G., ThackerC., BerthierD., MattinzoliM.P., RastaldiM., KretzlerM.J., Kaplan
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Abbreviations: MOP: 8-methoxypsoralen; APC: antigen-presenting cells; ECP: extracorporeal photopheresis; IL: interleukin; IL-1Ra: IL-1 receptor antagonist; INF-γ: interferon gamma; moDC: monocyte-Derived Cells; TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor alpha; Tregs: regulatory T cells; SzS: Sézary ...
are identified as causative, multiple courses of allergen delivery via subcutaneous or sublingual routes induce a switch from a “Th2-type” response, with dominant production of IL-4 and IL-5, in favor of a “Th1-type” response, with the production of interferon gamma and IL-2 [20]. ...
Moreover, a recent study reported that TNF[alpha], interferon gamma (IFN[gamma]) and TnC concentrations in patients with rheumatic HVD were significantly higher than those with congenital valvular malformation and normal controls. The role of tenascin-C and oxidative stress in rheumatic and congenita...
Asthma has a high prevalence worldwide, and contributes significantly to the socioeconomic burden. According to a classical paradigm, asthma symptoms are attributable to an allergic, Th2-driven airway inflammation that causes airway hyperresponsiveness a
What is the function of interferon and how does it elicit immune response in humans? What are the various types of adaptive immunity? What is a Th1 immune response? What does it involve? Why do antibodies accelerate the immune response?