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Lymphocyte-mediated immunity

In vivo studies using mouse models have proved that curcumin modifies apoptosis resistance, leading to the inhibition of tumor formation and the prevention of adenoma development in the intestinal tract. The chemopreven-tive effect of curcumin for intestinal tumors in Min/+ mice was investigated. A dietary level of 0.15% curcumin decreased tumor formation in Min—/— mice by 63%. Examination of intestinal tissue from the treated animals showed the tumor prevention by curcumin was associated with increased enterocyte apoptosis and proliferation. Curcumin also decreased expression of the oncoprotein (S-catenin in the erythrocytes of the Min/+ mouse, an observation previously associated with an antitumor effect. Curcumin enhanced PhlP-induced apoptosis and inhibited PhIP-induced tumorigenesis in the proximal small intestine of Ape (min) mice. Experiments performed on intestinal tumors in C57BL/6J-Min/+ (Min/+) mice demonstrated that curcumin has a regulatory role in lymphocyte-mediated immune function [Churchill et al., 2000]. Furthermore, levels of COX-2 protein expression have been found to reflect the retardation of adenoma development in mouse intestines after treatment with curcumin [Tunstall et al., 2006]. [Pg.376]

Asthma is primarily a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways of the lung characterized by T-helper cell type 2 (Th2)-lymphocyte-mediated immune response for which there is no known cure or primary prevention. [Pg.503]

TABLE 98—2. Lymphocyte-Mediated Immune Function Cellular immunity (T cells)... [Pg.1795]

Delayed type hypersensitivty (DTH) reactions (synonym type IV allergic reactions) are exaggerated, T-lymphocyte mediated, cellular immune reactions to foreign substances, which require one to two days to manifest clinical symptoms. [Pg.420]

Cell-mediated immunity (CMI) is the result of the activity of many leukocyte actions, reactions, and interactions that range from simple to complex. This type of immunity is dependent on the actions of the T lymphocytes, which are responsible for a delayed type of immune response The T lymphocyte becomes sensitized... [Pg.567]

Antigens, however, can induce a second type of response which is known as the cell-mediated immune response. The antigenic agent stimulates the appearance of sensitized lymphocytes in the body which confer protection against organisms that have the ability to live and replicate inside the cells of the host. Certain of these lymphocytes are also involved in the rejection of tissue grafts. [Pg.283]

Psoriasis is a T-lymphocyte-mediated inflammatory disease that results from a complex interplay between multiple genetic factors and environmental influences. Genetic predisposition coupled with some precipitating factor triggers an abnormal immune response, resulting in the initial psoriatic skin lesions. Keratinocyte proliferation is central to the clinical presentation of psoriasis. [Pg.949]

Lymphocyte 20-40% T cells (cell-mediated immunity) B cells (humoral antibody response) Lymphocytosis Viral infections (e.g., mononucleosis) Tuberculosis Fungal infections Lymphopenia human immunodeficiency virus... [Pg.1024]

Granuloma A small nodular delimited aggregation of mononuclear inflammatory cells, or such a collection of modified macrophages usually surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes. Generally denotes a chronic, cell-mediated immune response. [Pg.1567]

The primary function of the B lymphocytes is to produce antibodies, which are molecules that identify and lead to the destruction of foreign substances such as bacteria. The B lymphocytes and the antibodies they produce are responsible for humoral immunity. T lymphocytes provide immunity against viruses and cancer cells. These lymphocytes directly attack and destroy their targets by forming holes in the target cell membrane, causing cell lysis. The T lymphocytes are responsible for cell-mediated immunity. [Pg.232]

IFN-y Mainly lymphocytes and additional cells mediating immunity (and inflammation)... [Pg.266]


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