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Interferon-y

Although this may suffice, additional factors contribute to this process. Activated T-lymphocytes secrete amongst other cytokines also interferon y which... [Pg.239]

For the pathogenesis of multiple sklerosis, autoimmune T-lymphocy tes play a predominant role, which are directed against components of the neural myelin sheath. T-lymphocy tes by secreting cytokines such as interferon y maintain the chronic inflammation which destructs the myelin sheath. Also cytotoxic T-lymphocytes may participate directly. The cause of multiple sklerosis is unknown. Significantly increased antibody titers against several vitusses, mostly the measles virus, point to a (latent) virus infection initiating the disease. [Pg.241]

PIAS Proteins. Figure 1 Reporter gene assay with an interferon-y-driven artificial promoter demonstrating the inhibitory transcriptional activity of increasing amounts of PIAS on STAT1 signal transduction. [Pg.977]

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) develops in patients with chronic liver diseases associated with hepatitis B and hepatitis C vims infections with high incidences. Here, an acyclic retinoid has been shown to suppress the posttherapeutic recurrence after interferon-y or glycerrhicin treatment in cirrhotic patients who underwent curative treatment of preceding tumors. The retinoid induced the disappearance of serum lectin-reactive a-fetoprotein (AFP-L3), a tumor marker indicating the presence of unrecognizable tumors in the remnant liver, suggesting a deletion of such minute (pre)malignant clones (clonal deletion). As a molecular mechanism of the clonal deletion, a novel mechanism of... [Pg.1076]

Inflammatory cytokines have been implicated in the pathophysiology of HF.9 Several proinflammatory (e.g., tumor necrosis factor-a [TNF-a], interleukin-1, interleukin-6, and interferon-y) and anti-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., interleukin-10) are overexpressed in the failing heart. The most is known about TNF-a, a pleiotrophic cytokine that acts as a negative inotrope, stimulates cardiac cell apoptosis, uncouples 3-adrenergic receptors from adenylyl cyclase, and is related to cardiac cachexia. The exact role of cytokines and inflammation in HF pathophysiology continues to be studied. [Pg.38]

As with UC, the immune activation seen in CD involves the release of many proinflammatory cytokines. Cytokines thought to play major roles in CD are derived from T-helper type 1 cells and include interferon-y, TNF-a, and IL-1, IL-6, and IL-12. TNF-a is a major contributor to the inflammatory process seen in CD. Its physiologic effects include activation of macrophages, procoagulant effects in the vascular endothelium, and increases in production of matrix metallo-proteinases in mucosal cells.9,15 Excessive production of both... [Pg.283]

Activated T cells begin releasing cytokines including interleukin-2 (IL-2), interferon-y, (IFN-y), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-a), and others.4,13 Cytokine activity leads to a rapid proliferation and turnover of skin cells, triggering the inflammatory process and the development of psoriatic skin lesions.4,13,14 TNF-a may have a role in disease severity it upregulates endothelial and keratinocyte expression of ICAM-1,... [Pg.950]

T lymphocytes become activated over the course of 3 to 4 weeks, producing interferon-y (IFN-y) and other cytokines. These stimulate microbicidal macrophages to surround the tuberculous foci and form granulomas to prevent further extension.15 At this point, the infection is largely under control, and bacillary replication falls off dramatically. Any remaining mycobacteria are believed to reside primarily within granulomas or within macrophages that have avoided detection and lysis. Over 1 to... [Pg.1107]

Monokine induced by interferon-y (MIG) Interferon-y-inducible protein (IP-10)... [Pg.320]

Actimmune Interferon y-lb Genentech Chronic granulomatous disease... [Pg.694]

Watson and Kenney [62] describe the use of high-performance size-exclusion chromatography to examine the aggregation of interferon-y and interleukin-2 after storage at elevated temperature, after mechanical agitation, and following rapid freeze-thaw. An excellent review on SEC can be found in Ref. 63. [Pg.705]

J. L. Cleland and A. J. Jones, Stable formulations of recombinant human growth hormone and interferon-y for microencapsulation in biodegradable microspheres, Phar. Res, 13(10), 1464 (1996). [Pg.721]

Interferon-y (IFN-y) mRNA levels were measured in unstimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) and purified cell populations, using a bDNA assay, to characterize the cell types that contribute to the in vivo increase in IFN-y gene expression seen in HIV infection (Breen et al 1997). IFN-y is a cytokine that can be produced by multiple cell types and is considered to enhance cellular responses by activation of monocytes and macrophages. It is one of the type 1 cy-... [Pg.229]

Breen, E., etal. (1997). Circulating CD8 T cells show increased interferon-y mRNA expression in HIV Infection. Cell. Immunol. 178,91-98. [Pg.232]

Artis, D., Potten, C.S., Else, K.J., Finkelman, F.D. and Grencis, R.K. (1999b) Trichuris muris. host intestinal epithelial cell hyperproliferation during chronic infection is regulated by interferon-y. Experimental Parasitology 92, 144-153. [Pg.365]

Kumar, V., Bhardwaj, V., Soares, L., Alexander, J., Sette, A. and Sercaz, E. (1995) Major histocompatibility complex binding affinity of an antigenic determinant is crucial for the differential secretion of interleukin 4/5 or interferon-y by T cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 92, 9510-9514. [Pg.371]

Yoshimoto, T., Okamura, H., Tagawa, Y., Iwakura, Y. and Nakanishi, K. (1997) Interleukin 18 together with interleukin 12 inhibits IgE production by induction of interferon-y production from activated B cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94, 3948-3953. [Pg.379]


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