item: #1 of 40 id: cord-022631-s4n24xij author: Jonsson, M. V. title: Germinal Centres in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Indicate a Certain Clinical Immunological Phenotype date: 2008-06-28 words: 16926 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-022631-s4n24xij.txt plain text: cord-022631-s4n24xij.txt item: #2 of 40 id: cord-023372-ft8cp9op author: Rahman, Q. K. title: The Immunomodulatory Effect of Heat Shock Protein 70: Immunization with a DNA Construct Based on the Malarial Antigen Fused with a Fragment of HSP 70 Primes for a Th‐1 Type of Response date: 2008-06-28 words: 16884 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; mice; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023372-ft8cp9op.txt plain text: cord-023372-ft8cp9op.txt item: #3 of 40 id: cord-023373-6wh1kb3p author: Melchjorsen, J. title: Differential Requirements for Toll‐Like Receptor Signalling for Induction of Chemokine Expression by Herpes Simplex Virus and Sendai Virus date: 2008-06-28 words: 16861 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; molecules; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type; virus cache: cord-023373-6wh1kb3p.txt plain text: cord-023373-6wh1kb3p.txt item: #4 of 40 id: cord-023374-87ob1exq author: Sukhija, S. title: Levels, Complement Activity and Polymorphisms of Mannan‐Binding Lectin in Patients of Bronchial Asthma with Allergic Rhinitis date: 2008-06-28 words: 16911 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023374-87ob1exq.txt plain text: cord-023374-87ob1exq.txt item: #5 of 40 id: cord-023375-x4p187u7 author: Alitalo, A. title: Lysine‐Dependent Binding of OspE to the C‐terminus of Factor H Mediates Complement Resistance in Borrelia burgdorferi date: 2008-06-28 words: 17080 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; ospe; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023375-x4p187u7.txt plain text: cord-023375-x4p187u7.txt item: #6 of 40 id: cord-023387-tyeh14wz author: Hvas, C. L. title: Probiotic Bacteria Induce Regulatory Cytokine Production via Dendritic Cells date: 2008-06-28 words: 16914 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; lactobacillus; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023387-tyeh14wz.txt plain text: cord-023387-tyeh14wz.txt item: #7 of 40 id: cord-023388-btbf6wkg author: Hoffmann, H. J. title: Decrease in Fine T‐cell Subset ratio MT2/MT1 During Steroid Reduction of Asthmatic Patients date: 2008-06-28 words: 16939 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023388-btbf6wkg.txt plain text: cord-023388-btbf6wkg.txt item: #8 of 40 id: cord-023389-ilrp8vb7 author: Wefer, J. title: Protective DNA Vaccination Against MOG(91‐108)‐Induced Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Involves Induction of IFNβ date: 2008-06-28 words: 16866 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; dna; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023389-ilrp8vb7.txt plain text: cord-023389-ilrp8vb7.txt item: #9 of 40 id: cord-023390-5hcgdlmt author: Bhuvanath, S. title: Inflammatory Cytokine Modulation of Cancer Cell Proliferation date: 2008-06-28 words: 16839 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokines; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023390-5hcgdlmt.txt plain text: cord-023390-5hcgdlmt.txt item: #10 of 40 id: cord-023391-bq5w3jk9 author: Utermöhlen, O. title: Delayed Elimination of the LCM Virus from Acid Sphingomyelinase‐Deficient Mice due to Reduced Expansion of Virus‐Specific CD8(+) T Lymphocytes date: 2008-06-28 words: 16877 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; mice; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023391-bq5w3jk9.txt plain text: cord-023391-bq5w3jk9.txt item: #11 of 40 id: cord-023392-axd0901z author: Hansen, T. K. title: Association between Mannose‐Binding Lectin and Vascular Complications in Type 1 Diabetes date: 2008-06-28 words: 16965 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023392-axd0901z.txt plain text: cord-023392-axd0901z.txt item: #12 of 40 id: cord-023393-8nye3nc8 author: Krarup, A. title: Mannan‐Binding Lectin, L‐Ficolin and H‐Ficolin Selectively Binds to Different Bacteria date: 2008-06-28 words: 16840 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023393-8nye3nc8.txt plain text: cord-023393-8nye3nc8.txt item: #13 of 40 id: cord-023394-ptfjxpo6 author: Isa, A. title: Mapping of the Ex Vivo Cellular Immune Response Against the Complete Human Parvovirus B19 Genome During Acute Infection date: 2008-06-28 words: 16925 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023394-ptfjxpo6.txt plain text: cord-023394-ptfjxpo6.txt item: #14 of 40 id: cord-023402-8qfmo6rq author: Reinholdt, J. title: Pneumococcal IgA1 Protease Activity Interferes with Opsonophagocytosis of Streptococcus Pneumoniae Mediated by Serotype‐Specific Human Monoclonal IgA1 Antibodies date: 2008-06-28 words: 17031 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibodies; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; iga1; levels; mbl; patients; production; protease; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023402-8qfmo6rq.txt plain text: cord-023402-8qfmo6rq.txt item: #15 of 40 id: cord-023403-jzdrvfvr author: Ahlfors, E. title: Proliferation of Cells in the Oral Mucosa, the Ear Skin and the Regional Lymph Nodes in Mice Sensitized and Elicited with a Hapten date: 2008-06-28 words: 16946 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. Scand J Immunol DOI: 10.1111/j.0300-9475.2004.01423ac.x sha: doc_id: 23403 cord_uid: jzdrvfvr During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; mice; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023403-jzdrvfvr.txt plain text: cord-023403-jzdrvfvr.txt item: #16 of 40 id: cord-023407-s85g7g0x author: Huang, Y.‐M. title: Anti‐Inflammatory Liver X Receptors and Related Molecules in Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Sardinia and Sweden date: 2008-06-28 words: 17096 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; molecules; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023407-s85g7g0x.txt plain text: cord-023407-s85g7g0x.txt item: #17 of 40 id: cord-023410-eblcf902 author: Kollgaard, T. M. title: Clonally Expanded CD8(+) T cells in Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation date: 2008-06-28 words: 16936 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; presence; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023410-eblcf902.txt plain text: cord-023410-eblcf902.txt item: #18 of 40 id: cord-023411-iszb5qlk author: Astrinidou‐Vakaloudi, A. title: Presence of Helicobacter pylori Antibodies in Haemodialysis Patients date: 2008-06-28 words: 16900 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibodies; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023411-iszb5qlk.txt plain text: cord-023411-iszb5qlk.txt item: #19 of 40 id: cord-023414-xxw5kptr author: Chistensen, H. R. title: Characterization of a Large Panel of Lactic Acid Bacteria Derived from the Human Gut for their Capacity to Polarize Dendritic Cell date: 2008-06-28 words: 16935 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; lactobacillus; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023414-xxw5kptr.txt plain text: cord-023414-xxw5kptr.txt item: #20 of 40 id: cord-023415-hhvmsn5b author: Karlsson, H. title: Pattern of Cytokine Responses to Gram‐Positive and Gram‐Negative Commensal Bacteria is Profoundly Changed when Monocytes Differentiate into Dendritic Cells date: 2008-06-28 words: 16930 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; dcs; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023415-hhvmsn5b.txt plain text: cord-023415-hhvmsn5b.txt item: #21 of 40 id: cord-023417-by18aczt author: Vilhelmsson, M. title: The Malassezia sympodialis Allergen Mala s 11 with Sequence Similarity to Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Induces Maturation and Production of Inflammatory Cytokines in Human Dendritic Cells date: 2008-06-28 words: 16952 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokines; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023417-by18aczt.txt plain text: cord-023417-by18aczt.txt item: #22 of 40 id: cord-023419-lnmc6vv5 author: Steinhauer, C. title: High‐Throughput Proteomics on Antibody‐based Microarrays: the Importance of Probe and Surface Design date: 2008-06-28 words: 16905 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023419-lnmc6vv5.txt plain text: cord-023419-lnmc6vv5.txt item: #23 of 40 id: cord-023421-1d1gf7az author: Sønder, S. U. S. title: Monitoring Patients Treated with Type 1 Interferons: Antiviral versus MxA Induction Assays date: 2008-06-28 words: 16886 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; presence; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023421-1d1gf7az.txt plain text: cord-023421-1d1gf7az.txt item: #24 of 40 id: cord-023425-3sjsogvq author: Røntved, C. M. title: Do High and Low Tumour Necrosis Factor‐α Responders Exist in Dairy Cows? date: 2008-06-28 words: 16906 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023425-3sjsogvq.txt plain text: cord-023425-3sjsogvq.txt item: #25 of 40 id: cord-023429-x52gbklw author: Ruseva, M. title: Mannan‐Binding Lectin Inhibits Humoural Responses date: 2008-06-28 words: 16901 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; mice; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023429-x52gbklw.txt plain text: cord-023429-x52gbklw.txt item: #26 of 40 id: cord-023430-5zuewjv2 author: Nilkaeo, A. title: Interleukin‐18 Inhibition of Oral Carcinoma Cell Proliferation date: 2008-06-28 words: 16928 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; mice; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023430-5zuewjv2.txt plain text: cord-023430-5zuewjv2.txt item: #27 of 40 id: cord-023431-zjyrhlxn author: Sigmundsdóttir, H. title: Differential Effects of Interleukin‐12 and Interleukin‐10 on Superantigen‐Induced Expression of Cutaneous Lymphocyte‐Associated Antigen and αEβ7 Integrin (CD103) by CD8(+) T cells date: 2008-06-28 words: 16888 flesch: 43 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023431-zjyrhlxn.txt plain text: cord-023431-zjyrhlxn.txt item: #28 of 40 id: cord-023433-d1b7qvhs author: Siassi, M. title: Expression of Human Collectins in Colorectal Carcinoma date: 2008-06-28 words: 16927 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023433-d1b7qvhs.txt plain text: cord-023433-d1b7qvhs.txt item: #29 of 40 id: cord-023438-g0k0vvdc author: Krog, J. title: The Effects of Hyperbaric Exposure on Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells, with Special Emphasis on Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity and Subsets date: 2008-06-28 words: 16901 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023438-g0k0vvdc.txt plain text: cord-023438-g0k0vvdc.txt item: #30 of 40 id: cord-023439-r04y1j22 author: Hedegaard, C. J. title: The Role of Immune Complexes Consisting of Myelin Basic Protein (MBP), Anti‐MBP Antibodies and Complement in Promoting CD4(+) T‐cell Responses to MBP in Health and Multiple Sclerosis date: 2008-06-28 words: 16953 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibodies; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; presence; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023439-r04y1j22.txt plain text: cord-023439-r04y1j22.txt item: #31 of 40 id: cord-023441-q83y12sk author: Draborg, H. title: Recominant Expression and Immunological Characterization of House Dust Mite Allergen Der P 1 date: 2008-06-28 words: 16926 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023441-q83y12sk.txt plain text: cord-023441-q83y12sk.txt item: #32 of 40 id: cord-023443-pvz7dll9 author: None title: Abstracts for the Scandinavian Society for Immunology 35th Annual Meeting and 20th Summer School date: 2004-06-02 words: 16664 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; data; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type cache: cord-023443-pvz7dll9.txt plain text: cord-023443-pvz7dll9.txt item: #33 of 40 id: cord-023445-c4tqioz1 author: Lauridsen, C. title: Supplementation of Vitamin C to Weaner Diets Increases IgM Concentration and Improves the Biological Activity of Vitamin E in Alveolar Macrophages date: 2008-06-28 words: 16968 flesch: 44 summary: Findings in this project could provide an insight of cancer cell response to these cytokines and this could lead to a consideration on using cytokine as immunotherapy for cancer treatment. During contact sensitivity reaction, immune cells proliferate. keywords: activation; activity; antibody; bacteria; binding; blood; cancer; cells; complement; cytokine; expression; factor; human; ifn; levels; macrophages; mbl; patients; production; protein; response; results; role; stimulation; study; t cells; tnf; tumour; type; vitamin cache: cord-023445-c4tqioz1.txt plain text: cord-023445-c4tqioz1.txt item: #34 of 40 id: cord-276966-wmelyonk author: Roe, Kevin title: A proposed treatment for pathogenic enveloped viruses having high rates of mutation or replication date: 2020-07-08 words: 5244 flesch: 33 summary: All rights reserved 11 Viral mutation rates Accelerated viral dynamics in bat cell lines, with implications for zoonotic emergence Appendix -Structure, genome organization, and infectious cycles Viral escape from endosomes and host detection at a glance AVPdb: a database of experimentally validated antiviral peptides targeting medically important viruses The gamma interferon(IFN-gamma) mimetic peptide IFNgamma (95-133) prevents encephalomyocarditis virus infection both in tissue culture and in mice HIPdb: a database of experimentally validated HIV inhibiting peptides AVPpred: collection and prediction of highly effective antiviral peptides Pentraxins in the activation and regulation of innate immunity Protective immunity against Hepatitis C: many shades of gray Human Vδ2 versus non-Vδ2 γδ T cells in antitumor immunity Tissue adaptations of memory and tissue-resident gamma delta T cells Cytomegalovirus and tumor stress surveillance by binding of a human γδ T cell antigen receptor to endothelial protein C receptor Endothelial cell protein C receptor-dependent signaling Six-of-the-best: unique contributions of γδ T cells to immunology IgE repertoire and immunological memory: compartmental regulation and antibody function Disabling of lymphocyte immune response by Ebola virus Recent mass spectrometry-based techniques and considerations for disulfide bond characterization in proteins Antigen recognition by B-cell and T-cell receptors T cell receptor signaling for γδ T cell development Gamma-delta γδ T cells: friend or foe in cancer development Harnessing microglia and macrophages for the treatment of glioblastoma Innate immunity: the induced response to infection Role of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E1 in virus entry and assembly Identification of novel functions for hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E1 in virus entry and assembly Conformational states of a soluble, uncleaved HIV-1 envelope trimer Measles virus fusion protein: structure, function, and inhibition Cryo-EM structures of eastern equine encephalitis virus reveal mechanisms of virus disassembly and antibody neutralization Protective antibodies against eastern equine encephalitis virus bind to epitopes 2 in domains A and B of the E2 glycoprotein Antigen-antibody interactions: principles and applications The humoral immune response Stopping untreatable pathogen infections using peptide ligands to sabotage pathogenic cell surface proteins Dual-peptide ligand masks: a proposed treatment approach to stop prion disease dementias Penetration of drugs through the blood-cerebrospinal fluid/bloodbrain barrier for treatment of central nervous system infections Accepted Article 20 In targeting specific viral pathogens, dual-protein ligand masks (for brevity, henceforth called dualprotein ligands) should be able to create a quick and powerful immune memory response with existing memory immune cells against some viral pathogens or virus infected cells, without some of the practical limitations of vaccines. keywords: cells; host; ligand; memory; mutation; pathogen; protein; surface; virus; viruses cache: cord-276966-wmelyonk.txt plain text: cord-276966-wmelyonk.txt item: #35 of 40 id: cord-303143-4sksz6xz author: Wu, Y. P. title: Elevated Plasma Surfactant Protein D (SP‐D) Levels and a Direct Correlation with Anti‐severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus‐specific IgG Antibody in SARS Patients date: 2009-03-19 words: 4227 flesch: 46 summary: SARS patients. The patients had no history of contact with SARS patients. keywords: acute; cov; igg; patients; plasma; pneumonia; protein; sars; surfactant; syndrome cache: cord-303143-4sksz6xz.txt plain text: cord-303143-4sksz6xz.txt item: #36 of 40 id: cord-306096-2yl07bdq author: OLDSTONE, M. B. A. title: Viruses and Autoimmune Diseases date: 2003-11-03 words: 3511 flesch: 36 summary: Furthermore, molecular mimicry occurred between human transaldolase expressed selectively in oligodendrocytes, and human T cell lymphotropic virus, human immunodeficiency virus type 1, gag proteins Overview: Infectious agents as etiologic triggers of autoimmune disease Molecular mimicry as a mechanism for the cause and as a probe uncovering etiologic agent(s) of autoimmune disease Virus induced autoimmunity Using transgenic mouse models to dissect the pathogenesis of virusinduced autoimmune disorders of the islets of Langerhans and the central nervous system Virus-induced autoimmune disease Virus infection triggers insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in a transgenic model: role of anti-self (virus) immune response Ablation of tolerance and induction of diabetes by virus infection in viral antigen transgenic mice Infection breaks T-cell tolerance Sensitization to self antigens by in situ expression of interferon-g Co-expression of B7.1 and viral (self) transgenes in pancreatic bcells can break peripheral ignorance and lead to spontaneous autoimmune diabetes Induction of diabetes is influenced by the infectious virus and local expression of MHC class I and TNF-a Interferon-g is essential for destruction of b cells and development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Coxsackie viruses and diabetes mellitus High frequency of diabetes mellitus in young adults with congenital rubella Molecular mimicry Virus-induced diabetes mellitus SV40 large T shares an antigenic determinant with a cellular protein of molecular weight 68,000 Molecular mimicry in virus infection: Cross-reaction of measles virus phosphoprotein or of herpes simplex virus protein with human intermediate filaments Infection with vaccinia favors the selection of hybridomas synthesizing auto-antibodies against intermediate filaments, among them one cross-reacting with the virus hemagglutinin Molecular mimicry: Frequency of reactivity of monoclonal antiviral antibodies with normal tissues Molecular mimicry and autoimmune disease Molecular mimicry in T-cell mediated autoimmunity: viral peptides activate human T-cell clones specific for myelin basic protein Myelin basic protein and human coronavirus 229E: Cross-reactive T cells in multiple sclerosis Oligodendrocyte-specific expression and autoantigenicity in transaldolase in multiple sclerosis Comparative analysis of antibody and cell-mediated autoimmunity to transaldolase and myelin basic protein in patients with multiple sclerosis T cell cross-reactivity between coxsackievirus and glutamate decarboxylase is associated with a murine diabetes susceptibility allele Cellular immunity to a determinant common to glutamate decarboxylase and coxsackie virus in insulin-dependent diabetes Structure of the human class I histocompatibility antigen, HLA-A2 The alphabeta T cell receptor structure at 2.5 Å and its orientation in the TCR-MHC complex Binding of viral antigens to major histocompatibility complex class I H-2D b molecules is controlled by dominant negative elements at peptide non-anchor residues: Implications for peptide selection and presentation Antigen analogs/MHC complexes as specific T cell receptor antagonists Essential flexibility in the T-cell recognition of antigen A single T cell receptor recognizes structurally distinct MHC/peptide complexes with high specificity Superantigens: mechanism of T-cell stimulation and role in immune responses Specific T cell recognition of minimally homologous peptides: evidence for multiple endogenous ligands Amino acid homology between the encephalitogenic site of myelin basic protein and virus: mechanism for autoimmunity Cardiac myosin induces myocarditis in genetically predisposed mice Autoantibodies to cardiac myosin in mouse cytomegalovirus myocarditis How virus induces a rapid or slow onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in a transgenic model Expression of IL-4 in b cells of the islets of Langerhans aborts insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in a transgenic model Viral infection of transgenic mice expressing a viral protein in oligodendrocytes leads to chronic central nervous system autoimmune disease Thymic selection and adaptability of cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses in transgenic mice expressing a viral protein in the thymus Development of insulitis without diabetes in transgenic mice lacking perforin-dependent cytotoxicity Molecules involved in b cell destruction Induction of diabetes is influenced by the infectious virus and local expression of MHC class I and tumor necrosis factor-alpha Oral insulin treatment suppresses virus-induced antigen-specific destruction of b cells and prevents autoimmune diabetes in transgenic mice A specific MHC class I restricted 'blocking peptide' prevent activation of virus-induced CTL and the development of virusinduced autoimmune diabetes Expression of adenoviral E3 transgenes in b-cells prevents autoimmune diabetes A single amino acid change in the B-chain of insulin completely abrogates the efficacy of this compound to induce 'oral tolerance' and prevent autoimmune diabetes A single amino acid change in the B-chain of insulin completely abrogates the efficacy of this compound to induce 'oral tolerance' and prevent autoimmune diabetes Design of high-affinity major histocompatibility complex-specific antagonist peptides that inhibit cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity: keywords: autoimmune; cells; diabetes; disease; iddm; mhc; molecular; virus cache: cord-306096-2yl07bdq.txt plain text: cord-306096-2yl07bdq.txt item: #37 of 40 id: cord-307207-xfu5d7dt author: Abbas, Ahmed M. title: COVID‐19 and maternal pre‐eclampsia; a synopsis date: 2020-06-15 words: 751 flesch: 42 summary: That may give possible explanation for raised incidence of preterm and low birth weight in COVID-19 positive pregnant women. Moreover, maternal serum ferritin is much higher in pre-eclamptic women compared to normotensive pregnant women which reflects proved hyperinflammatory state. keywords: covid-19; pre; women cache: cord-307207-xfu5d7dt.txt plain text: cord-307207-xfu5d7dt.txt item: #38 of 40 id: cord-315046-ltmuw6f8 author: Li, Keying title: SARS‐CoV‐2 infection‐induced immune responses: friends or foes? date: 2020-05-23 words: 3402 flesch: 37 summary: T cell immune responses are specific and can memorize the pathogens, playing an important role in fighting the virus. All rights reserved SARS-CoV-2-induced respiratory distress syndrome may involve deranged innate immune effector molecule production, abnormal elevation of inflammatory immune cells and cytokine storms. keywords: article; cells; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; infection; patients; sars cache: cord-315046-ltmuw6f8.txt plain text: cord-315046-ltmuw6f8.txt item: #39 of 40 id: cord-321590-8y1jy01c author: Hetland, Geir title: Can medicinal mushrooms have prophylactic or therapeutic effect against COVID‐19 and its pneumonic superinfection and complicating inflammation? date: 2020-07-29 words: 5620 flesch: 32 summary: Synergistic Effect of Combination With Interferon-Alpha in HepG2 2.2.15 Isolation, identification and function of a novel anti-HSV-1 protein from Grifola frondosa Antiviral properties of polysaccharides from Agaricus brasiliensis in the replication of bovine herpesvirus 1 Antiherpetic activity of an Agaricus brasiliensis polysaccharide, its sulfated derivative and fractions In vivo anti-herpes simplex activity of a sulfated derivative of Agaricus brasiliensis mycelial polysaccharide Structural characterization and antiviral activity of a novel heteropolysaccharide isolated from Grifola frondosa against enterovirus 71 Antiviral properties of basidiomycetes metabolites In vitro anti-influenza virus activity of Agaricus brasiliensis KA21 Hericium erinaceus polysaccharide facilitates restoration of injured intestinal mucosal immunity in Muscovy duck reovirus-infected Muscovy ducklings Anti-viral activity of culinary and medicinal mushroom extracts against dengue virus serotype 2: an in-vitro study An extract of the mushroom Agaricus blazei Murill administered orally protects against systemic Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice An extract of the mushroom Agaricus blazei Murill protects against lethal septicemia in a mouse model of fecal peritonitis Coronavirus disease 2019 in elderly patients: Characteristics and prognostic factors based on 4-week follow-up The role of gut microbiota in sepsis Screening for inhibitors of mutacin synthesis in Streptococcus mutans using fluorescent reporter strains Agaricus blazei hot water extract shows anti quorum sensing activity in the nosocomial human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa Prophylactic or therapeutic administration of Agaricus blazei Murill is effective in treatment of murine visceral leishmaniasis Evaluation of adjuvant activity of fractions derived from Agaricus blazei, when in association with the recombinant LiHyp1 protein, to protect against visceral leishmaniasis Effect of mushroom Agaricus blazei on immune response and development of experimental cerebral malaria Extraction, identification and antimicrobial activity of a new furanone, grifolaone A, from Grifola frondosa Anti-Helicobacter pylori activity of bioactive components isolated from Hericium erinaceus Vitro and in vivo inhibition of Helicobacter pylori by ethanolic extracts of Lion's Mane Medicinal Mushroom, Hericium erinaceus (Agaricomycetes) Isolation, purification and physicochemical properties of polysaccharide from fruiting body of Hericium erinaceus and its effect on colonic health of mice Royal Sun Medicinal Mushroom Agaricus Brasiliensis (Higher Basidiomycetes) and the Attenuation of Pulmonary Inflammation Induced by 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) Protective effects of Hericium erinaceus mycelium and its isolated erinacine A against ischemia-injury-induced neuronal cell death via the inhibition of iNOS/p38 MAPK and nitrotyrosine Extracts from Hericium erinaceus relieve inflammatory bowel disease by regulating immunity and gut microbiota Polysaccharide of Hericium erinaceus attenuates colitis in C57BL/6 mice via regulation of oxidative stress, inflammation-related signaling pathways and modulating the composition of the gut microbiota Agaricus brasiliensis KA21 may prevent diet-induced nash through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fibrotic activities in the liver Grifola frondosa polysaccharides ameliorate lipid metabolic disorders and gut microbiota dysbiosis in high-fat diet fed rats Erinacine A-enriched Hericium erinaceus mycelia promotes longevity in Drosophila melanogaster and aged mice Antitumor beta glucan from the cultured fruit body of Agaricus blazei Host-mediated antitumor effect of grifolan NMF-5N, a polysaccharide obtained from Grifola frondosa Glucan-induced enhancement of host resistance to selected infectious diseases Protective effect of betaglucan against systemic streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice Coimmunization of Agaricus blazei Murill extract with hepatitis B virus core protein through DNA vaccine enhances cellular and humoral immune responses Extract from Agaricus blazei Murill can enhance immune responses elicited by DNA vaccine against foot-andmouth disease Amelioration of skewed Th1/Th2 balance in tumor-bearing and asthma-induced mice by oral administration of Agaricus blazei extracts Interactions of Toll-like receptors with fungi Soluble beta-glucan polysaccharide binding to the lectin site of neutrophil or natural killer cell complement receptor type 3 (CD11b/CD18) generates a primed state of the receptor capable of mediating cytotoxicity of iC3b-opsonized target cells Pattern recognition receptors and inflammation The crosstalk between TLR2 and NOD2 in Aspergillus fumigatus keratitis Syk-dependent glycolytic reprogramming in dendritic cells regulates IL-1β production to β-glucan ligands in a TLR-independent manner hBD-1: a novel beta-defensin from human plasma Expression of beta-defensin 1 and 2 mRNA by human monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells Defensins: Transcriptional regulation and function beyond antimicrobial activity The polar high molecular weight fraction of the Agaricus blazei Murill extract, AndoSan™, reduces the activity of the tumor-associated protease, legumain, in RAW 264.7 cells The medicinal and antitumor mushroom Agaricus blazeii Murill activates NF-kappaB via TLR2 in monocytic cells and induces expression of cell surface markers and production of cytokines in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MDDC) in vitro Immunomodulatory properties of medicinal mushrooms: differential effects of water and ethanol extracts on NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity Polysaccharide Agaricus blazei Murill stimulates myeloid derived suppressor cell differentiation from M2 to M1 type, which mediates inhibition of tumour immune-evasion via the Toll-like receptor 2 pathway Enteroviruses: A gut-wrenching game of entry, detection, and evasion Cytokine immunopathogenesis of enterovirus 71 brain stem encephalitis Herpes simplex virus evasion of early host antiviral responses Muscovy duck reovirus infection disrupts the composition of intestinal microbiota in muscovy ducklings Viral exploitation and subversion of the immune system through chemokine mimicry A review of human diseases caused or exacerbated by aberrant complement activation Complement in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease In a randomized clinical study (RCT), multiple myeloma patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy and given add-on placebo-controlled treatment with the AbMbased Andosan™ for 2 months, were found to have the following immunomodulatory effects 12 : Reduced IL-1ra levels in plasma and increased T regulatory cells indicating anti-inflammatory effect, and increased plasmacytoid DC in blood and increased expression of genes in bone marrow aspirate at end of study vs before for KIRs and MHC antigens, the latter being important for antigen presentation. keywords: abm; agaricus; andosan; blazei; cells; disease; effect; extract; immune; infection; mushroom; patients; virus cache: cord-321590-8y1jy01c.txt plain text: cord-321590-8y1jy01c.txt item: #40 of 40 id: cord-352747-o30wbq6m author: Pereira, C. A. title: Mouse Hepatitis Virus 3 Binding to Macrophages Correlates with Resistance to Experimental Infection date: 2008-10-09 words: 2354 flesch: 39 summary: The pattern of protein synthesized in the liver is profoundly perturbed upon infection of susceptible mice with mouse hepatitis virus 3 An attempt to identify gene products related to the induction of antiviral state in macrophages resistant and sensitive to IFN-gamma Down-regulation of Bgp 1a viral receptor by interferon-g is related to the antiviral state and resistance to mouse hepatitis virus 3 infection Gene expression in IFNg activated murine macrophages Induction of monocyte procoagulant activity by murine hepatitis virus type 3 parallels disease susceptibility in mice A major role of macrophage activation by interferon gamma during mouse hepatitis virus type 3 infection I. Genetically dependent resistance Mouse hepatitis virus 3 and interferon gamma binding to extracted macrophage proteins correlated with virus growth in A/J and BALB/c mice Acquired immunity of A/J mice to mouse hepatitis virus 3 infection: dependence on interferon-g synthesis and macrophage sensitivity to interferon-g Virus specificity of the antiviral state induced by IFN gamma correlates with resistance to MHV3 infection Cellular reservoirs for coronavirus infection of the brain in b2-microglobulin knockout mice Mouse susceptibility to mouse hepatitis virus infection is linked to viral receptor genotype A role for naturally occurring variation of the murine coronavirus spike protein in stabilizing association with the cellular receptor Cloning of the mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor: expression in human and hamster cell lines confers susceptibility to MHV Impaired entry of soluble receptorresistant mutants of mouse hepatitis virus into cells expressing MHVR2 receptor Arginine metabolism during macrophage autocrine activation and infection with mouse hepatitis virus 3 The present work was supported by FAPESP, CNPq and Fundação Butantan. Soon after I (Carlos A. Pereira) established my new viral immunology group at the Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, in 1987, I contacted Ivan Lefkovits at the Basel Institute for Immunology to ask him about the possibilities to identify macrophage proteins by 2D-gel electrophoresis. keywords: binding; macrophages; mhv3; mouse; virus cache: cord-352747-o30wbq6m.txt plain text: cord-352747-o30wbq6m.txt