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DiaZepin Nucleosides. Four naturally occurring dia2epin nucleosides, coformycin (58), 2 -deoxycoformycin (59), adechlorin or 2 -chloro-2 -deoxycoformycin (60), and adecypenol (61), have been isolated (1—4,174,175). The biosynthesis of (59) and (60) have been reported to proceed from adenosine and C-1 of D-ribose (30,176,177). They are strong inhibitors of adenosine deaminase and AMP deaminase (178). Compound (58) protects adenosine and formycin (12) from deamination by adenosine deaminase. Advanced hairy cell leukemia has shown rapid response to (59) with or without a-or P-interferon treatment (179—187). In addition, (59) affects interleukin-2 production, receptor expression on human T-ceUs, DNA repair synthesis, immunosuppression, natural killer cell activity, and cytokine production (188—194). [Pg.124]

A mechanism of cell-mediated immunity whereby an effector cell of the immune system actively lyses a target cell that has been bound by specific antibodies. The typical ADCC involves activation of natural killer (NR) cells and is dependent on the recognition of... [Pg.107]

COPD is a chronic inflammatory disease that results from prolonged and repeated inhalation of particles and gases, chronic (or latent) infection or an interaction of these factors. In many cases, the inflammation persists even when the exposure (in most cases smoking) is stopped. Prominent among the infiltrating leukocytes are neutrophils, CD8+ lymphocytes (Co-receptor for the T-cell receptor. CD8+ is specific for the class IMHC protein. It is expressed on the surface of cytotoxic T-cells and natural killer cells.) and CD68+ monocytic cells (A lysosomal antigen. All cells that rich in... [Pg.363]

Immune Defense. Figure 2 Cytokines involved in the development of adaptive immune responses in secondary lympoid tissues such as the lymph nodes or spleen. Abbreviations B B-lymphocyte, IFN interferon, Ig immunoglobulin, IL interleukin, NK natural killer cell, TE T-effector (cytotoxic) lymphocyte, TH T-helper lymphocyte... [Pg.615]

Large granular lymphocytes, not belonging to either the T- or B-cell lineage. Natural killer (NK) cells are considered part of the innate defense system since, in contrast to cytotoxic T-cells, they are able to kill certain tumor cells in vitro without prior sensitization. The basal activity of NIC cells increases dramatically following stimulation with type I IFNs. In addition, NK cells display Fc-receptors for IgG and are important mediators of Antibody-Dependent-Cell-mediated-Cytotoxicity (ADCC). [Pg.820]

Syk and ZAP-70 are early intermediates in the transduction of signals from immune receptors, including the B- and T-cell recqrtors for antigen, activatory natural killer-cell receptors, the mast cell and basophil receptor for IgE, and the widely distributed receptors for the Fc portion of IgG. Immune receptors control checkpoints in lymphocyte development and serve to integrate the responses of innate and acquired immunity. [Pg.1261]

Studies of the effects of in vitro exposure to a range of concentrations (encompassing environmentally relevant concentrations of monobutyltin, dibutyltin, and tributyltin) on human natural killer lymphocytes obtained from adult male and female donors revealed the presence of detectable concentrations of the butyltins in all the donors, indicating possible exposure of natural killer cells to butyltins in the blood. It was suggested that the study provided evidence that butyltin compounds significantly inhibit natural killer cell function and possible natural killer cell-mediated potential in humans (Whalen etal, 1999). [Pg.27]

Whalen MM, Loganathan BG, Kannan K(1999) Immunotoxicity of environmentally relevant concentrations of butyltins on human natural killer cells in vitro. Environmental Research, 81(2) 108-116. [Pg.52]

There is only one known type II IFN, IFN-y, discovered in 1965 (Wheelock and Sibley 1965). IFN-y is exclusively produced by immune cells, such as activated thymus-derived T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, after stimulation by foreign antigens or mitogens in the early stages of the innate immune response (Boehm etal. 1997). The human IFN-y gene maps to chromosome 12. IFN-y is a noncovalent... [Pg.205]

The natural killer cells (NK) are the host s primary innate immune responders against viral infections. Studies have shown morphine to suppress the cytolytic activity of NK cells (Shavit et al. 2004). In vivo studies carried out in the Indian rhesus macaques looked at chronic morphine administration and SIV the equivalent of HIV in apes. This group concluded that morphine contributed to the pathogenesis of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) infection and that this contribution occurred in conjunction with the replication of viral proteins including Tat (Noel and Kumar 2006 Noel et al. 2006). [Pg.346]

Innate immune response to viral infections is predominately through interferon-alpha, -beta (IFN-a and -P) induction and activation of natural killer (NK) cells. Although viral replication can induce IFN-a and -P expression, macrophages are capable of producing and secreting cytokines which also induce the production of these type I interferons (Falk 2001). Bound IFNa and p to its receptors on NK cells increases its ability to lyse virally-infected cells. [Pg.346]

Ushio-Fukai M, Nakamura Y (2008) Reactive oxygen species and angiogenesis NADPH oxidase as target for cancer therapy. Cancer Lett 266 37-52 Valentin A, Rosati M, Patenaude DJ, Hatzakis A, Kostrikis LG, Lazanas M (2002) Persistent HIV-1 infection of natural killer cells in patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99(10) 7015-7020... [Pg.351]

Proteins produced by virally infected cells have been shown to interfere with viral replication. They also activate leucocytes that can recognize these infected cells and subsequently kill them. These leucocytes are known as natural killer (NK) cells and the proteins are termed interferons (see also Chapters 3, 5 and 24). [Pg.281]

ZHANG Y, SONG T T, CUNNICK J E, MURPHY p A and HENDRICH s (1999a) Daidzein and genistein glucuronides in vitro are weakly estrogenic and activate human natural killer cells in nutritionally relevant concentrations. /iVMr 129 (2) 399-405. [Pg.221]

The sterols and sterolins in rice bran are potent immunomodulators. The best response was obtained with a 100 1 sterol/sterolin mixture that demonstrated T-cell proliferation from 20% to 920% and active cell antigens after four weeks in human subjects (Bouic et al, 1996). Another in vitro experimental study with sterol/sterolins, demonstrated a significant increase in cytokinines, interleukin-2 and y-interferon between 17% and 41 % in addition to an increase in natural killer cell activity. These experiments (Bouic et al, 1996) prove that sterol/sterolins are potent immunomodulators with important implications for the treatment of immune dysfunction. Rice bran products are excellent dietary supplements for the improvement of immune function. It is probable that the effects of rice bran on diabetes, CVD and cancer all result from improved immune function. [Pg.369]

Natural killer cell Lymphocytes Rat (prenatal and lactation exposure) Yes Reduced 42% Ilback et al. (1991)... [Pg.155]

Ilback NG, Sundberg J, Oskarsson A. 1991. Methyl mercury exposure via placenta and milk impahs natural killer (NK) cell function in newborn rats. Toxicol Left 58 149-158. [Pg.178]

Apo E, apolipoprotein E CAD, coronary artery disease FKN, fractalkine MHC, major histocompatibility complex MCP-1, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 MMPs, matrix metalloproteinases NK, natural killer oxLDL, oxidized LDL RANTES, regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted VSMCs, vascular smooth muscle cells. [Pg.205]


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