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Inflammatory Cyclooxygenase Activity and PGE.

Current immunology reviews

Johansson JU, Woodling NS, Shi J, Andreasson KI.
PMID: 28413375
Curr Immunol Rev. 2015 Aug;11(2):125-131. doi: 10.2174/1573395511666150707181414.

The inflammatory response is a fundamental driving force in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the setting of accumulating immunogenic Aß peptide assemblies, microglia, the innate immune cells of the brain, generate a non-resolving immune response and fail...

Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells in Allergic Disease.

Current immunology reviews

Lund S, Walford HH, Doherty TA.
PMID: 24876829
Curr Immunol Rev. 2013 Nov;9(4):214-221. doi: 10.2174/1573395510666140304235916.

Type II innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) are a novel population of lineage-negative cells that produce high levels of Th2 cytokines IL-5 and IL-13. ILC2 are found in human respiratory and gastrointestinal tissue as well as in skin. Studies from...

From the Editors.

Exercise immunology review

Northoff H, Berg A.
PMID: 9644091
Exerc Immunol Rev. 1998;4:1.

No abstract available.

Host-Cell Survival and Death During Chlamydia Infection.

Current immunology reviews

Ying S, Pettengill M, Ojcius DM, Häcker G.
PMID: 18843378
Curr Immunol Rev. 2007;3(1):31-40. doi: 10.2174/157339507779802179.

Different Chlamydia trachomatis strains are responsible for prevalent bacterial sexually-transmitted disease and represent the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. Factors that predispose individuals to disease and mechanisms by which chlamydiae cause inflammation and tissue damage remain unclear. Results...

Heterogeneity in the CD4 T Cell Compartment and the Variability of Neonatal Immune Responsiveness.

Current immunology reviews

Adkins B.
PMID: 19122799
Curr Immunol Rev. 2007 Aug;3(3):151-159. doi: 10.2174/157339507781483496.

Over the past decade, it has become clear that T cell immune responses in both murine and human neonates are very heterogeneous, running the gamut from poor or deviant responsiveness to mature, adult-like inflammatory function. How this variability arises...

Regulation of Apoptosis by Gram-Positive Bacteria: Mechanistic Diversity and Consequences for Immunity.

Current immunology reviews

Ulett GC, Adderson EE.
PMID: 19081777
Curr Immunol Rev. 2006 May;2(2):119-141. doi: 10.2174/157339506776843033.

Apoptosis, or programmed cell death (PCD), is an important physiological mechanism, through which the human immune system regulates homeostasis and responds to diverse forms of cellular damage. PCD may also be involved in immune counteraction to microbial infection. Over...

Immunobiology of herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus infections of the fetus and newborn.

Current immunology reviews

Muller WJ, Jones CA, Koelle DM.
PMID: 20467462
Curr Immunol Rev. 2010;6(1):38-55. doi: 10.2174/157339510790231833.

Immunologic "immaturity" is often blamed for the increased susceptibility of newborn humans to infection, but the precise mechanisms and details of immunologic development remain somewhat obscure. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are two of the more common...

Innate Immunity and the Role of Epithelial Barrier During Aspergillus fumigatus Infection.

Current immunology reviews

Svirshchevskaya E, Zubkov D, Mouyna I, Berkova N.
PMID: 23255875
Curr Immunol Rev. 2012 Aug;8(3):254-261. doi: 10.2174/157339512800671985.

Fungi are the most important eukaryotic infective agents in Europe which largely overpass parasite infections. Total number of people dying of fungal infection is increasing and this trend is likely to continue due to the increase in immunosuppressive treatments....

Immunological regulation of the central nervous system: From physiological to pathological processes.

Current immunology reviews

Gonzalez-Perez O.
PMID: 21331350
Curr Immunol Rev. 2010 Aug 01;6(3):149. doi: 10.2174/157339510791823736.

No abstract available.

T Cells in the Female Reproductive Tract Can Both Block and Facilitate HIV Transmission.

Current immunology reviews

Miller CJ, Veazey RS.
PMID: 31431806
Curr Immunol Rev. 2019;15(1):36-40. doi: 10.2174/1573395514666180807113928.

Because HIV is sexually transmitted, there is considerable interest in defining the nature of anti-HIV immunity in the female reproductive tract (FRT) and in developing ways to elicit antiviral immunity in the FRT through vaccination. Although it is assumed...

Epigenetics and CD8.

Immunological reviews

Montacchiesi G, Pace L.
PMID: 34923638
Immunol Rev. 2022 Jan;305(1):77-89. doi: 10.1111/imr.13057. Epub 2021 Dec 18.

Following antigen recognition, CD8

Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation in thymic epithelial cells.

Immunological reviews

Martinez-Ruíz GU, Morales-Sánchez A, Bhandoola A.
PMID: 34750841
Immunol Rev. 2021 Nov 08; doi: 10.1111/imr.13034. Epub 2021 Nov 08.

The thymus is required for the development of both adaptive and innate-like T cell subsets. There is keen interest in manipulating thymic function for therapeutic purposes in circumstances of autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, and for purposes of immunotherapy. Within the thymus,...

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