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Candida albicans induces the release of inflammatory mediators from human peripheral blood monocytes
Publikováno v:
Inflammation. 20:107-122
Candida albicans (C. albicans) is a major nosocomial pathogen. We examined arachidonic acid (AA) and cytokine production by monocytes stimulated with C. albicans. [14C]-AA labeled monocytes released 8.9 +/- 2.3% of the incorporated AA following stimu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 58:241-248
Previously, we observed both tannin and β-glucan to be agonists for arachidonic acid (AA) release from rabbit alveolar macrophages. Although tannin inhibited reincorporation of exogenous AA, β-glucan had no apparent effect, suggesting separate sign
Publikováno v:
Lipids. 29:103-109
Previous studies with macrophages that had been prelabeled with [14C]arachidonic acid (20:4) have shown that condensed tannin is a potent agonist for the release of arachidonic acid. However, it has not been demonstrated that the percentage release o
Autor:
Orleen A. Hoffman, Timothy I. Morgenthaler, Joseph E. Standing, Mario Castro, Andrew H. Limper, Michael S. Rohrbach
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 9:73-81
Pneumocystis carinii is an opportunistic organism that causes severe lung injury in immunocompromised hosts. Macrophage responses to P. carinii are poorly defined. Arachidonic acid (AA) and its metabolites are potent mediators of inflammation and hav
Autor:
Zvezdana Vuk-Pavlovic, Teresa J. Kreofsky, Robert T. Abraham, Michael S. Rohrbach, Janis W. Schlager
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 7:172-181
The condensed tannin present in cotton mill dust profoundly alters the functional capabilities of resident alveolar macrophages. Previous studies from this laboratory have shown that in vitro exposure of rabbit resident alveolar macrophages to conden
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research. 52:199-209
Previous studies on the platelet agonist activity of cotton bract condensed tannin have used tannins with apparent molecular weights greater than 10,000 Da as measured by dialysis and/or ultrafiltration. However, because tannins in cotton dust are he
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P.P.B. Yeo, C.G.A. Persson, Egil Olsen, P. M. de Beer, A.K.M. Ekramoddoullah, N.R. Kitteringham, Tom Hatton, Robert Y. Lin, David J. Walsh, I. Erjefält, J. Morley, Harold Ralph, Federico Guillermo Lorenzana, A. Kristersson, E.S.K. Assem, I. Chapman, Anne-Marie A. Irani, Christian Müller, S. Sanjar, Steven J. Burakoff, Dean D. Metcalfe, A.D. Wilson, J.B. Clarke, U. Oreste, Lo Schiavo, F.T. Kisil, K.F. Lui, V. Santonastaso, C.R. Stokes, Xaver Baur, A.C. Thai, Shyam S. Mohapatra, Zvezdana Vuk-Pavlovic, J.R. Joubert, Robert B. Bressler, Alec H. Sehon, J.S. Cheah, P.W. Bland, Kathleen E. Harris, Henry J. Showell, Maryrose J. Conklyn, J.L. Maggs, Robert Hill, Saul B. Kadin, B.K. Park, Gertraud Mazur, J.A. Kiernan, A. Ruffilli, P.J. Bouic, Andre Silvanovitch, Arnolds.K. Kirshenbaum, Steven J. Mentzer, Paula Maxwell, J A Barbosa, Hermann M. Wolf, W.Y. Ng, M.A. Kings, Lawrence B. Schwartz, Jay Valinsky, Jayne A. Matthews, Matthew Davidson, Marc M. Friedman, A. Luts, G. Sacerdoti, Edward Nygren, Scotto d’Abusco, Barbara Jarosch, Russell Denmeade, Josef Göttlicher, Jim Astwood, M.R. Coscia, Roy Patterson, F. Sundler, Matthew R. Walker, Martha M. Eibl, Michael S. Rohrbach
Publikováno v:
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 91:I-VI
Publikováno v:
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 91:394-397
The human T lymphocyte proliferative response to cotton bract tannin was shown to be dependent upon the presence of monocytes. Since monocytes support the T cell mitogenic response by interleukin-1 (IL-1) production, it was anticipated that tannin ha
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 268(1 Pt 1)
The role of Ca2+ was investigated in the response of alveolar macrophages to cotton tannin, an agent implicated in the lung disease byssinosis in textile mill workers. A physiological concentration of extracellular Ca2+ was found to be required for t
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 62(8)
Candida albicans is an increasingly important fungal pathogen. Alveolar macrophages respond to fungal components such as zymosan by releasing arachidonic acid (AA) and AA metabolites. However, few studies hypothesized that macrophages respond to C. a