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Beta chemokines

Cagnon, L., and Rossi, J. J. (2000). Down regulation of the CCRS beta-chemokine receptor and inhibition of HIV-1 infection by stable VAl-ribozyme chimeric transcripts. Antisen. Nuc. A. Drug Dev. 10 251—261. [Pg.196]

Ullum, H., Lepri, A. C., Victor, J., Aladdin, H., Phillips, A. N., Gerstoft, J., Skinhoj, P., and Pedersen, B. K. (1998). Production of beta-chemokines in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection Evidence that high levels of macrophage in inflammatory protein-1-beta are asociated with a decreased risk of HIV progression. J. Infect. Dis. 177 331-336. [Pg.196]

Lentz MR, Westmoreland SV, Lee V, Ratal EM, Halpem EF, Gonzalez RG (2008) Metabolic markers of neuronal injury correlate with SIV CNS disease severity and inoculum in the macaque model of neuroAlDS. Magn Reson Med 59(3) 475-484 Letendre SL, Lanier ER, McCutchan JA (1999) Cerebrospinal fluid beta chemokine concentrations in neurocognitively impaired individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1. J Infect Dis 180(2) 310-319... [Pg.27]

Majka M, Rozmyslowicz T, Lee B, Murphy SL, Pietrzkowski Z, Gaulton GN, Silberstein L, Ratajczak MZ (1999) Bone marrow CD34(+) cells and megakaryoblasts secrete beta-chemokines that block infection of hematopoietic cells by M-tropic R5 HIV. J Clin Invest 104(12) ... [Pg.114]

Majka M, Rozmyslowicz T, Ratajczak J, Dobrowsky A, Pietrzkowski Z, Gaulton GN, Janowska-Wieczorek A, Ratajczak MZ (2000) The limited infectabiUty by R5 HIV of CD34(+) cells from thymus, cord, and peripheral blood and bone marrow is explained by their ability to produce beta-chemokines. Exp Hematol 28(12) 1334-1342... [Pg.114]

Simpson JE, Newcombe J, Cuzner ML, Woodroofe MN (1998) Expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and other beta-chemokines by resident glia and inflammatory cells in multiple sclerosis lesions. J Neuroimmunol 84 238-249 Simpson J, Rezaie P, Newcombe J, Cuzner ML, Male D, Woodroofe MN (2000) Expression of the beta-chemokine receptors CCR2, CCR3 and CCR5 in multiple sclerosis central nervous system tissue. J Neuroimmunol 108 192-200... [Pg.144]

Xia M, Qin S, McNamara M, Mackay C, Hyman BT (1997) lnterleukin-8 receptor B immunore-activity in brain and neuritic plaques of Alzheimer s disease. Am J Pathol 150 1267-1274 Xia MQ, Bacskai BJ, Knowles RB, Qin SX, Hyman BT (2000) Expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR3 on neurons and the elevated expression of its ligand IP-10 in reactive astrocytes in vitro ERKl/2 activation and role in Alzheimer s disease. J Neuroimmunol 108 227-235 Xia MQ, Qin SX, Wu LJ, Mackay CR, Hyman BT (1998) Immunohistochemical study of the beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 and their Ugands in normal and Alzheimer s disease brains. Am J Pathol 153 31-37... [Pg.190]

Letendre SL, Lanier ER, McCutchan JA (1999) Cerebrospinal fluid beta chemokine concentrations in neurocognitively impaired individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1. J Infect Dis 180 310-319... [Pg.245]

Mahajan SD, Schwartz SA, Shanahan TC, Chawda RP, Nair MP (2002) Morphine regulates gene expression of alpha- and beta-chemokines and their receptors on astroglial cells via the opioid mu receptor. J Immunol 169 3589-3599... [Pg.394]

Choe H, Farzan M, Sun Y, et al. The beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 facilitate infection by primary HIV-1 isolates. Cell 1996 85 1135-1148. [Pg.8]

Doranz BJ, Rucker J, Yi Y, et al. A dual-tropic primary HIV-1 isolate that uses fusin and the beta-chemokine receptors CKR-5, CKR-3, and CKR-2b as fusion cofactors. Cell 1996 85 1149-1158. [Pg.8]

Nibbs RJ, Kriehuber E, Ponath PD, et al. The beta-chemokine receptor D6 is expressed by lymphatic endothelium and a subset of vascular tumors. Am J Pathol 2001 158(3) 867-77. [Pg.67]

Gerard C, Frossard JL, Bhatia M, et al. Targeted disruption of the beta-chemokine receptor CCR1 protects against pancreatitis-associated lung injury. J Clin Invest 1997 100 2022-2027. [Pg.84]

Carramolino L, Zaballos A, Kremer L, et al. Expression of CCR9 beta-chemokine receptor is modulated in thymocyte differentiation and is selectively maintained in CD8(+) T cells from secondary lymphoid organs. Blood 2001 97(4) 850-857. [Pg.138]

Ruster M, Sperschneider H, Funfstuck R, Stein G, Grone HJ. Differential expression of beta-chemokines MCP-1 and RANTES and their receptors CCR1, CCR2, CCR5 in acute rejection and chronic allograft nephropathy of human renal allografts. Clin Nephrol 2004 61 30-39. [Pg.152]

Stantchev TS, Broder CC. Consistent and significant inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope-mediated membrane fusion by beta-chemokines (RANTES) in primary human macrophages. J Infect Dis 2000 182(l) 68-78. [Pg.291]

Wagner L, Yang OO, Garcia-Zepeda EA, et al. Beta-chemokines are released from HIV-l-specihc cytolytic T-cell granules complexed to proteoglycans. Nature 1998 391(6670) 908-911. [Pg.294]

Simpson J, Rezaie P, Newcombe J, et al. Expression of the beta-chemokine receptors CCR2, CCR3 and CCR5 in multiple sclerosis central nervous system tissue. J Neuroimmunol 2000 108 192-200. [Pg.364]

Gao, J. L., Murphy, P. M. (1994) Human cytomegalovirus open reading frame Us28 encodes a functional beta-chemokine receptor. J. Biol. Chem. 269, 28539-28542. [Pg.180]

Gerard, C., Frossard, J. L., Bhatia, M., Saluja, A., Gerard, N. P., Lu, B., Steer, M. (1997) Targeted disruption of the beta-chemokine receptor CCR1 protects against pancreatitis-associated lung injury. J. Clin. Invest. 100, 2022-2027. [Pg.272]

Baird, J. W., Nibbs, R. J., Komai-Koma, M., Gonnolly, J. A., Ottersbach, K., Glark-Lewis, 1., Liew, F. Y., and Graham, G. J. (1999). ESkine, a novel beta-chemokine, is differentially spliced to produce secretable and nuclear targeted isoforms./ Biol. Chem. 274,... [Pg.382]

Keywords Active imimnizadon Adenovims Adeno-associated vkus Alzheimer s disease Amyloid-beta Chemokine Cytokine Lendvirus Herpes simplex vims Isotypes Parkinson s disease Passive immunizadon Single-chain andbodies Thl cells Th2 cells Transgene Vector... [Pg.709]

Simpson JE, Newcombe J, Cuzner ML, Woodrofe MN (1998) Expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and other beta-chemokines by resident glia and inflammatory cells in multiple sclerosis. J Neuroimmunol 84 238-249. [Pg.41]

Guo H, Jin YX, Ishikawa M, Hnang YM, van der Meide PH, Link H, Xiao BG (1998) Regnlation of beta-chemokine mRNA expression in adult rat astrocytes by hpopolysaccharide, proinflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokines. Scand J Immnnol 48 502-508. [Pg.200]


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