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Autor:
Katrina M Pollock, Damien J Montamat-Sicotte, Lisa Grass, Graham S Cooke, Moses S Kapembwa, Onn M Kon, Robert D Sampson, Graham P Taylor, Ajit Lalvani
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0146905 (2016)
HIV co-infection is an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) providing a powerful model in which to dissect out defective, protective and dysfunctional Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)-specific immune responses. To identify the changes induced
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/513bb090f94a4e659e6483a9d37eddb9
Autor:
Graham P. Taylor, Ajit Lalvani, Moses S. Kapembwa, Graham S Cooke, Lisa Grass, Katrina M Pollock, Damien J. Montamat-Sicotte, Onn Min Kon, Robert D. Sampson
Publikováno v:
Immunity, Inflammation and Disease. 3:141-153
HIV-infected individuals with severe immunodeficiency are at risk of opportunistic infection (OI). Tuberculosis (TB) may occur without substantial immune suppression suggesting an early and sustained adverse impact of HIV on Mycobacterium tuberculosi
Autor:
George E. Griffin, Pedro Cahn, Moses S. Kapembwa, Catherine Booth, Gregory Tudor, Philip A Batman, Donald P. Kotler, Christopher S Potten, Liliana Belmonte
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Pathology. 67:14-18
Objective To analyse the structural and kinetic response of small intestinal crypt epithelial cells including stem cells to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Design Crypt size and proliferative activity of transit and stem cells in jejuna
Publikováno v:
Clinical Ethics. 1:139-145
Advance refusals of life-sustaining treatment involve three potentially conflicting interests: those of the patient; those of the doctor; and those of the law. The state's interest in protecting life can clash with the patient's right to self determi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 190:246-250
Dendritic cells (DCs) may be an initial target of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) during heterosexual transmission. An analysis of DCs in the intraepithelial layer of the endocervix of the female genital tract from healthy women showed that ~20% e
Recruitment of CD4+ T lymphocytes and macrophages into the cervical epithelium of women after coitus
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 188:376-381
T lymphocytes and macrophages are considered essential components of the immune response. Many factors are known to influence the presence and distribution these cells in genital mucosa. This study investigated the effect of sexual intercourse on cer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 54:117-131
Heterosexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) is the predominant mode of infection worldwide. Increased risk of HIV-1 transmission has been reported with oral contraceptive use. To elucidate the underlying mechanism of this
Autor:
Katrina M, Pollock, Damien J, Montamat-Sicotte, Graham S, Cooke, Moses S, Kapembwa, Onn M, Kon, Lisa, Grass, Robert D, Sampson, Graham P, Taylor, Ajit, Lalvani
Publikováno v:
Immunity, Inflammation and Disease
HIV-infected individuals with severe immunodeficiency are at risk of opportunistic infection (OI). Tuberculosis (TB) may occur without substantial immune suppression suggesting an early and sustained adverse impact of HIV on Mycobacterium tuberculosi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immunological Methods. 258:37-46
A cytobrush technique developed to prepare mononuclear cells from the intraepithelial layer of the endocervix has been evaluated. Specimens yielded approximately 4-6x10(6) cells, of which 10-15% were CD45+. Between 10% and 15% of these CD45+ cells we
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 77:366-369
Conflict of interest: None. Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) are major causes of morbidity in women. The mechanisms involved in establishment of genital mucosal infection are poorly defined. Objective: To investigate changes in cervic