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  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,705 Views
17 Pages

Human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a granulopoietic growth factor used in the treatment of neutropenia following chemotherapy, myeloablative treatment, or healthy donors preparing for allogeneic transplantation. Few hypersensitivi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,355 Views
12 Pages

Development of a Method for Producing Recombinant Human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Using Fusion Protein Technology

  • Ekaterina A. Volosnikova,
  • Tatiana I. Esina,
  • Natalia V. Volkova,
  • Svetlana V. Belenkaya,
  • Yana S. Gogina,
  • Galina G. Shimina,
  • Elena A. Vyazovaya,
  • Svetlana G. Gamaley,
  • Elena D. Danilenko and
  • Dmitriy N. Shcherbakov

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a multifunctional cytokine with therapeutic applications in oncology and neurodegenerative diseases. However, its clinical use is limited by the high cost of eukaryotic production systems....

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,142 Views
13 Pages

In Vivo Administration of Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Increases the Immune Effectiveness of Dendritic Cell-Based Cancer Vaccination

  • Shigetaka Shimodaira,
  • Ryu Yanagisawa,
  • Terutsugu Koya,
  • Koichi Hirabayashi,
  • Yumiko Higuchi,
  • Takuya Sakamoto,
  • Misa Togi,
  • Tomohisa Kato,
  • Takashi Kobayashi and
  • Haruo Sugiyama
  • + 1 author

19 September 2019

Significant recent advances in cancer immunotherapeutics include the vaccination of cancer patients with tumor antigen-associated peptide-pulsed dendritic cells (DCs). DC vaccines with homogeneous, mature, and functional activities are required to ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
703 Views
17 Pages

Isolation of an Anti-hG-CSF Nanobody and Its Application in Quantitation and Rapid Detection of hG-CSF in Pharmaceutical Testing

  • Qiang Ma,
  • Liuqiang Zhu,
  • Xiang Li,
  • Dening Pei,
  • Lei Yu,
  • Xinchang Shi,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Zhihao Fu,
  • Chenggang Liang and
  • Junzhi Wang

Human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (hG-CSF) is primarily used to treat neutropenia induced by cancer chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation. The current identification test for hG-CSF relies on Western blot (WB), a labor-intensive and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,400 Views
24 Pages

Oncostatin M and STAT3 Signaling Pathways Support Human Trophoblast Differentiation by Inhibiting Inflammatory Stress in Response to IFNγ and GM-CSF

  • Marion Ravelojaona,
  • Julie Girouard,
  • Emmanuelle Stella Kana Tsapi,
  • Megan Chambers,
  • Cathy Vaillancourt,
  • Céline Van Themsche,
  • Catherine A. Thornton and
  • Carlos Reyes-Moreno

25 January 2024

Interleukin-6 (IL-6) superfamily cytokines play critical roles during human pregnancy by promoting trophoblast differentiation, invasion, and endocrine function, and maintaining embryo immunotolerance and protection. In contrast, the unbalanced activ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,716 Views
15 Pages

26 May 2022

In vitro osteoclast methods require constant treatment with macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) to support precursor survival and addition of the differentiation agent receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL). Constant exposure to gr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
1,035 Views
6 Pages

13 August 2014

Background and objective: The aim of this randomized, single dose, two-period crossover study with two weeks wash-out period was the demonstration of bioequivalence of two recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rG-CSF) formulations...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
11,830 Views
13 Pages

Cloning, Soluble Expression and Purification of High Yield Recombinant hGMCSF in Escherichia coli

  • Krishna M.P. Das,
  • Sampali Banerjee,
  • Nivedita Shekhar,
  • Karpagavalli Damodaran,
  • Rahul Nair,
  • Sandeep Somani,
  • Veena P. Raiker,
  • Shweta Jain and
  • Sriram Padmanabhan

22 March 2011

Expression of human granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (hGMCSF), a cytokine of therapeutic importance, as a thioredoxin (TRX) fusion has been investigated in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) codon plus cells. The expression of this protein w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,738 Views
15 Pages

Human Milk Growth Factors and Their Role in NEC Prevention: A Narrative Review

  • Daniel J. York,
  • Anne L. Smazal,
  • Daniel T. Robinson and
  • Isabelle G. De Plaen

23 October 2021

Growing evidence demonstrates human milk’s protective effect against necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Human milk derives these properties from biologically active compounds that influence intestinal growth, barrier function, microvascular development...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,410 Views
10 Pages

15 October 2019

Tissues differentially secrete multiple colony stimulating factors under conditions of homeostasis and inflammation, orientating recruited circulating monocytes to differentiate to macrophage with differing functional phenotypes. Here, we investigate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,109 Views
18 Pages

Potential Protective Effect of Dengue NS1 Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Dengue and Zika Virus Infections

  • Rochanawan Sootichote,
  • Wilarat Puangmanee,
  • Surachet Benjathummarak,
  • Siriporn Kowaboot,
  • Atsushi Yamanaka,
  • Korbporn Boonnak,
  • Sumate Ampawong,
  • Supawat Chatchen,
  • Pongrama Ramasoota and
  • Pannamthip Pitaksajjakul

Due to the lack of an effective therapeutic treatment to flavivirus, dengue virus (DENV) nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) has been considered to develop a vaccine owing to its lack of a role in antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). However, both NS1 and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
135 Citations
15,367 Views
57 Pages

Radioprotection and Radiomitigation: From the Bench to Clinical Practice

  • Elena Obrador,
  • Rosario Salvador,
  • Juan I. Villaescusa,
  • José M. Soriano,
  • José M. Estrela and
  • Alegría Montoro

The development of protective agents against harmful radiations has been a subject of investigation for decades. However, effective (ideal) radioprotectors and radiomitigators remain an unsolved problem. Because ionizing radiation-induced cellular da...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,789 Views
14 Pages

22 November 2020

Despite the availability of antibiotics and vaccines, many intractable infectious diseases still threaten human health across the globe. Uncontrolled infections can lead to systemic inflammatory response syndrome and the excessive production of infla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,575 Views
22 Pages

Chitosan-Based Dressing as a Sustained Delivery System for Bioactive Cytokines

  • Sławomir Lewicki,
  • Michał Zwoliński,
  • Adrian Hovagimyan,
  • Marta Stelmasiak,
  • Łukasz Szarpak,
  • Aneta Lewicka,
  • Zygmunt Pojda and
  • Łukasz Szymański

Wounds represent a common occurrence in human life. Consequently, scientific investigations are underway to advance wound healing methodologies, with a notable focus on dressings imbued with biologically active compounds capable of orchestrating the...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,804 Views
10 Pages

Background: Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare pulmonary disease characterized by abnormal accumulation of pulmonary surfactant lipids in alveoli or terminal bronchioles, leading to increased infection risk and progressive respiratory fai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,943 Views
20 Pages

Caffeine Has Different Immunomodulatory Effect on the Cytokine Expression and NLRP3 Inflammasome Function in Various Human Macrophage Subpopulations

  • Elek Gergő Kovács,
  • Ahmad Alatshan,
  • Marietta Margit Budai,
  • Zsolt Czimmerer,
  • Eduárd Bíró and
  • Szilvia Benkő

14 July 2021

Besides its well-known psychoactive effects, caffeine has a broad range of actions. It regulates several physiological mechanisms as well as modulates both native and adaptive immune responses by various ways. Although caffeine is assumed to be a neg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,732 Views
15 Pages

Double Recombinant Vaccinia Virus: A Candidate Drug against Human Glioblastoma

  • Natalia Vasileva,
  • Alisa Ageenko,
  • Maria Dmitrieva,
  • Anna Nushtaeva,
  • Sergey Mishinov,
  • Galina Kochneva,
  • Vladimir Richter and
  • Elena Kuligina

14 October 2021

Glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive brain tumors. Given the poor prognosis of this disease, novel methods for glioblastoma treatment are needed. Virotherapy is one of the most actively developed approaches for cancer therapy today. VV-GMCSF-La...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,436 Views
15 Pages

IFN-γ Induces PD-L1 Expression in Primed Human Basophils

  • Srinivasa Reddy Bonam,
  • Camille Chauvin,
  • Mano J. Mathew and
  • Jagadeesh Bayry

25 February 2022

Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) plays a key role in maintaining immune tolerance and also in immune evasion of cancers and pathogens. Though the identity of stimuli that induce PD-L1 in various human innate cells and their function are relatively w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,644 Views
15 Pages

Soluble Prokaryotic Overexpression and Purification of Human GM-CSF Using the Protein Disulfide Isomerase b′a′ Domain

  • Thi Kieu Oanh Nguyen,
  • Thi Luong Vu,
  • Minh Quan Nguyen,
  • Huynh Kim Khanh Ta,
  • Kyoung Sun Park,
  • Soo Hyeon Kim,
  • Chong Jai Kim,
  • Yeon Jin Jang and
  • Han Choe

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a member of the colony-stimulating factor (CSF) family, which functions to enhance the proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells and other hematopoietic lineages such as...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,506 Views
19 Pages

Construction of Recombinant Human GM-CSF and GM-CSF-ApoA-I Fusion Protein and Evaluation of Their Biological Activity

  • Mariya Pykhtina,
  • Svetlana Miroshnichenko,
  • Vladimir Romanov,
  • Antonina Grazhdantseva,
  • Galina Kochneva and
  • Anatoly Beklemishev

In this study, two strains of the yeast P. pastoris were constructed, one of which produced authentic recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (ryGM-CSF), and the other was a chimera consisting of ryGM-CSF genetically fused...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,091 Views
15 Pages

The Release Kinetics of Eosinophil Peroxidase and Mitochondrial DNA Is Different in Association with Eosinophil Extracellular Trap Formation

  • Nina Germic,
  • Timothée Fettrelet,
  • Darko Stojkov,
  • Aref Hosseini,
  • Michael P. Horn,
  • Alexander Karaulov,
  • Dagmar Simon,
  • Shida Yousefi and
  • Hans-Uwe Simon

3 February 2021

Eosinophils are a subset of granulocytes characterized by a high abundance of specific granules in their cytoplasm. To act as effector cells, eosinophils degranulate and form eosinophil extracellular traps (EETs), which contain double-stranded DNA (d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
136 Views
21 Pages

GM-CSF Armed Oncolytic Adenovirus Enhances T-Cell Infiltration and Suppresses Local and Distal Tumor Growth

  • Hua-Wei Xu,
  • Qing-Wen Wang,
  • Min Zhao,
  • Jie Jun,
  • Ri-Gan Shu,
  • Yu-Sen Shi,
  • Xiang-Lei Peng,
  • Jie-Mei Yu,
  • Yan-Peng Zheng and
  • Jin-Sheng He

12 January 2026

The limited ability of the immune system to infiltrate solid tumors, attributed to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), remains a significant challenge in cancer therapy oncolytic adenovirus (OAd) that can directly kill tumor cells in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,308 Views
16 Pages

HIV Replication in Humanized IL-3/GM-CSF-Transgenic NOG Mice

  • Federico Perdomo-Celis,
  • Sandra Medina-Moreno,
  • Harry Davis,
  • Joseph Bryant and
  • Juan C. Zapata

The development of mouse models that mimic the kinetics of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is critical for the understanding of the pathogenesis of disease and for the design of novel therapeutic strategies. Here, we describe the dynamic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,608 Views
18 Pages

Small Myristoylated Protein-3, Identified as a Potential Virulence Factor in Leishmania amazonensis, Proves to be a Protective Antigen against Visceral Leishmaniasis

  • Marcelo P. Oliveira,
  • Vívian T. Martins,
  • Thaís T. O. Santos,
  • Daniela P. Lage,
  • Fernanda F. Ramos,
  • Beatriz C. S. Salles,
  • Lourena E. Costa,
  • Daniel S. Dias,
  • Patrícia A. F. Ribeiro and
  • Miguel A. Chávez-Fumagalli
  • + 3 authors

In a proteomics approach conducted with Leishmania amazonensis, parasite proteins showed either an increase or a decrease in their expression content during extensive in vitro cultivation, and were related to the survival and the infectivity of the p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
134 Citations
16,588 Views
35 Pages

Molecular Genetic Analysis of Orf Virus: A Poxvirus That Has Adapted to Skin

  • Stephen B. Fleming,
  • Lyn M. Wise and
  • Andrew A. Mercer

23 March 2015

Orf virus is the type species of the Parapoxvirus genus of the family Poxviridae. It induces acute pustular skin lesions in sheep and goats and is transmissible to humans. The genome is G+C rich, 138 kbp and encodes 132 genes. It shares many essenti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
685 Views
13 Pages

Surface Display of Human GM-CSF in Methylotrophic Yeasts

  • Olena Dmytruk,
  • Nataliya Finiuk,
  • Rostyslav Stoika,
  • Andriy Sibirny and
  • Kostyantyn Dmytruk

Human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is an important therapeutic cytokine. Methylotrophic yeasts such as Komagataella phaffii and Ogataea parapolymorpha are attractive hosts for recombinant protein production. In this study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,353 Views
18 Pages

Cytokine/Chemokine Release Patterns and Transcriptomic Profiles of LPS/IFNγ-Activated Human Macrophages Differentiated with Heat-Killed Mycobacterium obuense, M-CSF, or GM-CSF

  • Samer Bazzi,
  • Emale El-Darzi,
  • Tina McDowell,
  • Helmout Modjtahedi,
  • Satvinder Mudan,
  • Marcel Achkar,
  • Charles Akle,
  • Humam Kadara and
  • Georges M. Bahr

Macrophages (Mφs) are instrumental regulators of the immune response whereby they acquire diverse functional phenotypes following their exposure to microenvironmental cues that govern their differentiation from monocytes and their activation. The com...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
13,035 Views
28 Pages

Emerging Evidence for Pleiotropism of Eosinophils

  • José M. Rodrigo-Muñoz,
  • Marta Gil-Martínez,
  • Beatriz Sastre and
  • Victoria del Pozo

Eosinophils are complex granulocytes with the capacity to react upon diverse stimuli due to their numerous and variable surface receptors, which allows them to respond in very different manners. Traditionally believed to be only part of parasitic and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,085 Views
18 Pages

Development of Oncolytic Vectors Based on Human Adenovirus Type 6 for Cancer Treatment

  • Ivan D. Osipov,
  • Valeriia A. Vasikhovskaia,
  • Daria S. Zabelina,
  • Sergei S. Kutseikin,
  • Antonina A. Grazhdantseva,
  • Galina V. Kochneva,
  • Julia Davydova,
  • Sergey V. Netesov and
  • Margarita V. Romanenko

7 January 2023

Human Adenovirus type 6 (HAdV-C6) is a promising candidate for the development of oncolytic vectors as it has low seroprevalence and the intrinsic ability to evade tissue macrophages. However, its further development as a therapeutic agent is hampere...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,497 Views
32 Pages

Enhanced Expression of Mitochondrial Magmas Protein in Ovarian Carcinomas: Magmas Inhibition Facilitates Antitumour Effects, Signifying a Novel Approach for Ovarian Cancer Treatment

  • Ali Raza,
  • Ashfaqul Hoque,
  • Rodney Luwor,
  • Ruth M. Escalona,
  • Jason Kelly,
  • Revati Sharma,
  • Fadi Charchar,
  • Simon Chu,
  • Mary K. Short and
  • Nuzhat Ahmed
  • + 1 author

29 April 2025

Mitochondrial-associated granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (Magmas) is a unique protein located in the inner membrane of mitochondria, with an active role in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cellular systems. Ovarian cancer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,310 Views
27 Pages

Mammalian Animal and Human Retinal Organ Culture as Pre-Clinical Model to Evaluate Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Intraocular Therapeutics

  • Martina Kropp,
  • Mohit Mohit,
  • Cristina Ioana Leroy-Ciocanea,
  • Laura Schwerm,
  • Nina Harmening,
  • Thais Bascuas,
  • Eline De Clerck,
  • Andreas J. Kreis,
  • Bojan Pajic and
  • Gabriele Thumann

Oxidative stress (OS) is involved in the pathogenesis of retinal neurodegenerative diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) and an important target of therapeutic treatments. New therapeutics are tested in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,137 Views
12 Pages

The Association between Circulating Cytokines and Body Composition in Frail Patients with Cardiovascular Disease

  • Ilona Korzonek-Szlacheta,
  • Bartosz Hudzik,
  • Barbara Zubelewicz-Szkodzińska,
  • Zenon P. Czuba,
  • Patryk Szlacheta and
  • Andrzej Tomasik

20 April 2024

The burden of cardiovascular disease and the percentage of frail patients in the aging population will increase. This study aims to assess the circulating levels of several cytokines in frail patients. This is an ancillary analysis of the FRAPICA tri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,809 Views
12 Pages

19 November 2019

As the prognosis of invasive aspergillosis remains unacceptably poor in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), there is a growing interest in the adoptive transfer of antifungal effector cells, such as Natural Killer (NK)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
7,434 Views
19 Pages

SPP1 Derived from Macrophages Is Associated with a Worse Clinical Course and Chemo-Resistance in Lung Adenocarcinoma

  • Eri Matsubara,
  • Yoshihiro Komohara,
  • Shigeyuki Esumi,
  • Yusuke Shinchi,
  • Shiho Ishizuka,
  • Remi Mito,
  • Cheng Pan,
  • Hiromu Yano,
  • Daiki Kobayashi and
  • Makoto Suzuki
  • + 2 authors

8 September 2022

Osteopontin, also called secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1), is a multifunctional secreted phosphorylated glycoprotein. SPP1 is also expressed in tumor cells, and many studies demonstrated that a high level of circulating SPP1 is correlated with a poor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
9,410 Views
17 Pages

Innate Immune Modulation by GM-CSF and IL-3 in Health and Disease

  • Francesco Borriello,
  • Maria Rosaria Galdiero,
  • Gilda Varricchi,
  • Stefania Loffredo,
  • Giuseppe Spadaro and
  • Gianni Marone

15 February 2019

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and inteleukin-3 (IL-3) have long been known as mediators of emergency myelopoiesis, but recent evidence has highlighted their critical role in modulating innate immune effector functions in m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,142 Views
14 Pages

Immunomodulatory Activity of Polysaccharides Isolated from Saussurea salicifolia L. and Saussurea frolovii Ledeb

  • Igor A. Schepetkin,
  • Marina G. Danilets,
  • Anastasia A. Ligacheva,
  • Evgenia S. Trofimova,
  • Natalia S. Selivanova,
  • Evgenii Yu. Sherstoboev,
  • Sergei V. Krivoshchekov,
  • Ekaterina I. Gulina,
  • Konstantin S. Brazovskii and
  • Mikhail V. Belousov
  • + 1 author

16 September 2023

The genus Saussurea has been used in the preparation of therapies for a number of medical problems, yet not much is known about the therapeutic high-molecular-weight compounds present in extracts from these plants. Since polysaccharides are important...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
9,032 Views
7 Pages

Negative Correlation between Serum Cytokine Levels and Cognitive Abilities in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Daimei Sasayama,
  • Kana Kurahashi,
  • Kayoko Oda,
  • Takehiko Yasaki,
  • Yoshiyuki Yamada,
  • Nobuhiro Sugiyama,
  • Yuji Inaba,
  • Yuzuru Harada,
  • Shinsuke Washizuka and
  • Hideo Honda

Evidence suggests that cytokines may be one of the major factors influencing cognitive development in those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To shed light on the neural and cognitive mechanisms of ASD, we investigated the association between peri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,953 Views
14 Pages

Cytokine Profile in Striated Muscle Laminopathies: New Promising Biomarkers for Disease Prediction

  • Cristina Cappelletti,
  • Irene Tramacere,
  • Paola Cavalcante,
  • Elisa Schena,
  • Luisa Politano,
  • Nicola Carboni,
  • Alessandra Gambineri,
  • Adele D’Amico,
  • Lucia Ruggiero and
  • Pia Bernasconi
  • + 10 authors

23 June 2020

Laminopathies are a wide and heterogeneous group of rare human diseases caused by mutations of the LMNA gene or related nuclear envelope genes. The variety of clinical phenotypes and the wide spectrum of histopathological changes among patients carry...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,638 Views
19 Pages

Spore-forming probiotic bacteria, including Bacillus coagulans, are resilient and produce a variety of beneficial metabolites. We evaluated the immune-modulating effects of the novel probiotic strain Bacillus coagulans JBI-YZ6.3, where the germinated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,296 Views
15 Pages

Direct Current Electrical Fields Improve Experimental Wound Healing by Activation of Cytokine Secretion and Erk1/2 Pathway Stimulation

  • Chao Lu,
  • Jonas Kolbenschlag,
  • Andreas K. Nüssler,
  • Sabrina Ehnert,
  • Colin D. McCaig,
  • Urška Čebron,
  • Adrien Daigeler and
  • Cosima Prahm

5 November 2021

There is growing evidence that cell behaviors can be influenced by the direct current electric fields (EFs). Some behaviors may influence wound healing directly. This study aimed to investigate the effects of EF (200 mV/mm) on immortalized nontumorig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,098 Views
13 Pages

A Novel Cytological Model of B-Cell/Macrophage Biphenotypic Cell Hodgkin Lymphoma in Ganp-Transgenic Mice

  • Yasuhiro Sakai,
  • Andri Rezano,
  • Seiji Okada,
  • Takahiro Ohtsuki,
  • Yoshiaki Kawashima,
  • Tetsuya Tsukamoto,
  • Motoshi Suzuki,
  • Michinori Kohara,
  • Motohiro Takeya and
  • Kazuhiko Kuwahara

14 January 2020

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is one of the most difficult neoplasms in terms of cytopathological research owing to the lack of established cytological murine models. Although HL is believed to be of lymphoid germinal center B-cell origin, HL cells exhibit u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,898 Views
10 Pages

Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Does Not Influence Clostridium Perfringens α-Toxin-Induced Myonecrosis in Mice

  • Masaya Takehara,
  • Yuuta Sonobe,
  • Hiroto Bandou,
  • Keiko Kobayashi and
  • Masahiro Nagahama

30 August 2019

Clostridium perfringens type A causes gas gangrene characterized by myonecrosis and development of an effective therapy for treating affected patients is of clinical importance. It was recently reported that the expression of granulocyte colony-stimu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,044 Views
21 Pages

Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Expression in Breast Cancer and Its Association with Carbonic Anhydrase IX and Immune Checkpoints

  • Shawn C. Chafe,
  • Nazia Riaz,
  • Samantha Burugu,
  • Dongxia Gao,
  • Samuel C. Y. Leung,
  • Anna F. Lee,
  • Cheng-Han Lee,
  • Shoukat Dedhar and
  • Torsten O. Nielsen

1 March 2021

Purpose: Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and hypoxia modulate the tumour immune microenvironment. In model systems, hypoxia-induced carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) has been associated with G-CSF and immune responses, including M2 polarizat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,914 Views
15 Pages

Early Colorectal Responses to HIV-1 and Modulation by Antiretroviral Drugs

  • Carolina Herrera,
  • Mike D. McRaven,
  • Ken G. Laing,
  • Jayne Dennis,
  • Thomas J. Hope and
  • Robin J. Shattock

Innate responses during acute HIV infection correlate with disease progression and pathogenesis. However, limited information is available about the events occurring during the first hours of infection in the mucosal sites of transmission. With an ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,939 Views
14 Pages

H9 Consensus Hemagglutinin Subunit Vaccine with Adjuvants Induces Robust Mucosal and Systemic Immune Responses in Mice by Intranasal Administration

  • Liming Lin,
  • Shunfan Zhu,
  • Beibei Yang,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Huimin Wu,
  • Shixiang Wu,
  • Li Wu,
  • Jianhong Shu,
  • Yulong He and
  • Huapeng Feng

The H9N2 subtype avian influenza viruses mainly cause respiratory symptoms, reduce the egg production and fertility of poultry, and result in secondary infections, posing a great threat to the poultry industry and human health. Currently, all H9N2 av...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
16,590 Views
20 Pages

Filgrastim Efficiency in Cats Naturally Infected with Feline Panleukopenia Virus

  • Mihaela Anca Dascalu,
  • Florentina Daraban Bocaneti,
  • Octavian Soreanu,
  • Paul Tutu,
  • Andreea Cozma,
  • Serban Morosan and
  • Oana Tanase

11 December 2024

Feline Panleukopenia (FPL) infection is caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), and it is considered one of the most severe cat’s infectious diseases. Since there is no specific antiviral treatment for FPL, the therapeutic protocol usually...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,172 Views
14 Pages

Anthocyanin-Rich Sour Cherry Extract Attenuates the Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Endothelial Inflammatory Response

  • Attila Biro,
  • Arnold Markovich,
  • Judit Rita Homoki,
  • Erzsébet Szőllősi,
  • Csaba Hegedűs,
  • Szabolcs Tarapcsák,
  • János Lukács,
  • László Stündl and
  • Judit Remenyik

21 September 2019

The anthocyanin content of Hungarian sour cherry is remarkable based on our preliminary investigations. Nutraceutical and pharmaceutical effects of anthocyanins have been extensively studied. The objective of this work was to investigate the the effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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23 Pages

Background: Chronic ischemic stroke presents a significant challenge in neurology, with limited therapeutic options available for long-term recovery. During cerebral infarction, anti-inflammatory phenotype microglia/macrophages produce anti-inflammat...

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Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Evokes Differential Inflammatory Responses in Human Microglial and Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells

  • Poonam Naik,
  • Sukhvinder Singh,
  • Sushma Vishwakarma,
  • Inderjeet Kaur,
  • Vivek Pravin Dave,
  • Ashok Kumar and
  • Joveeta Joseph

Increasing incidences of multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens causing endophthalmitis threaten our ability to treat this condition, and the modulation of inflammatory responses by MDR bacteria is not known. In this study, using human microglia and ret...

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Background: Oleacein is a secoiridoid group polyphenol found mostly in Olea europea L. and Ligustrum vulgare L. (Oleaceae). The aim of the present study was to investigate a potential role of oleacein in prevention of the foam cell formation. Materia...

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