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Autor:
Ahmed F Alkandari, Diaa M Soliman, Sampath Madhyastha, Abrar A Alawadhi, Fatma A Alawadhi, Nawaf M Almotairi, Ous Alozairi
Publikováno v:
Cureus. 14(10)
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic worldwide forced governments to undertake intervention measures to encourage social distancing. Meanwhile, traumatic skin lacerations require multiple hospital visits for dressing changing and suture removal since t
Autor:
Linda K. Bowen, Kathleen M. Heidler, Blake A. Spain, David S. Wilkes, Homer L. Twigg, Diaa M. Soliman
Publikováno v:
Cellular Immunology. 170:127-133
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals are at risk for pulmonary infections with encapsulated bacterial pathogens. This could reflect impaired production of opsonizing antibodies in the lower respiratory tract. We examined antibody p
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 269:L498-L506
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients frequently develop a CD3+/CD8+ cytotoxic T cell lymphocytic alveolitis. This could occur through in situ expansion of lung lymphocytes. We evaluated lung and blood lymphocyte proliferation in asymp
Autor:
Diaa M. Soliman, Homer L. Twigg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 11:138-146
Previous work has shown that alveolar macrophages (AM) from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients are superior accessory cells (AC) and secrete greater amounts of T cell-stimulatory cytokines than do normal AM. We now examine the role
Publikováno v:
AIDS. 8:611-618
To determine the effects of smoking on alveolar macrophage (AM) accessory cell (AC) function and the incidence of lymphocytic alveolitis in asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals.AM AC function in smoking and nonsmoking HIV-positive volunteers was mea
Autor:
Homer L. Twigg, Rodney J. Anderson, Carol T. Schnizlein-Bick, Kenneth S. Knox, David S. Wilkes, Richard B. Day, Diaa M. Soliman
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 159(5 Pt 1)
Lymphocytic alveolitis portends a poor prognosis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected subjects. Because alveolar lymphocytes consist predominantly of HIV-specific CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), they could represent an appropriate imm
Autor:
Richard A. Sidner, Carol T. Schnizlein-Bick, Blake A. Spain, Diaa M. Soliman, David S. Wilkes, Kenneth S. Knox, Gary K. Iwamoto, Homer L. Twigg
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 276(2)
A CD8+lymphocytic alveolitis occurs in up to 60% of asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. Early in HIV infection, lymphocytes consist predominantly of cytotoxic T lymphocytes directed against HIV-infected targets. As H
Autor:
P N Mathur, M Neimeier, L K Bowen, Diaa M. Soliman, Kathleen M. Heidler, David S. Wilkes, Homer L. Twigg
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology. 13(5)
Alveolar macrophages (AM) are crucial to initiating and maintaining local immune responses. The increased susceptibility to pulmonary infections in lung allograft recipients may be due to impaired AM function resulting in diminished cellular and humo
Autor:
Diaa M. Soliman, Homer L. Twigg
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 263(4 Pt 1)
Studies suggest smokers have decreased alveolar macrophage (AM) accessory cell (AC) function and a reduced incidence of immune-mediated lung diseases such as sarcoidosis. Impaired AM secretion of cytokines important in T-cell immune responses could e