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Autor:
Christine Burns, Rodney J. Scott, C. Caroline Blackwell, Sophia M. Moscovis, Amanda J. Cox, Sharron T. Hall
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity. 21:523-530
Previous studies have indicated that cytokine gene polymorphisms of Indigenous Australians were predominantly associated with strong pro-inflammatory responses. We tested the hypothesis that cells of donors with genetic profiles of inflammatory cytok
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity. 20:647-658
Interactions among major risk factors associated with bacterial infections were assessed in a model system using surrogates for virus infection; IFN-g, and exposure to cigarette smoke; cigarette smoke extract (CSE), nicotine and cotinine. Cytokine re
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity. 20:431-439
The health profile of Indigenous Australians is characterised by high rates of classic ‘lifestyle’ diseases. Potential roles of inflammation in pathophysiology of these diseases requires investigation. It is not clear if genetic regulation of inf
Autor:
Athanasia Xirogianni, Konstantinos Kesanopoulos, Rodney J. Scott, Georgina Tzanakaki, C. Caroline Blackwell, Sophia M. Moscovis, Callum J. Titmarsh, Sharron T. Hall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Microbiology. 62:694-700
High levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are implicated in the severity of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) and viral meningitis (VM). This study compared single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine genes among
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity. 20:24-29
The peak age at which sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) occurs corresponds to the developmental period in which infants are dependent on their innate responses to infection. There is a growing body of evidence indicating that dysregulation of infla
Autor:
C. Caroline Blackwell, Rodney J. Scott, Sophia M. Moscovis, Maree Gleeson, Sharron T. Hall, June Roberts-Thomson
Publikováno v:
Before Farming. 2006:1-7
Diverse populations appear to harbour different susceptibilities to disease and this has often been associated with poor socio-economic status. Since the completion of the human genome project new findings are beginning to challenge the notion that e
Autor:
Ann E. Gordon, Rodney J. Scott, Anthony Busuttil, Osama M. Al Madani, Sophia M. Moscovis, Donald M. Weir, Sharron T. Hall, June Roberts-Thomson, Maree Gleeson, C. Caroline Blackwell
Publikováno v:
Human immunology. 67(10)
The aims of this study were to analyze IL6 G-174C in relation to high interleukin (IL)-6 concentrations found in some sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) infants, and to assess the effects of IL6 G-174C, smoking status, and gender on IL-6 responses.
Autor:
Osama M. Al Madani, Anthony Busuttil, Rodney J. Scott, Sophia M. Moscovis, C. Caroline Blackwell, Sharron T. Hall, Maree Gleeson, Donald M. Weir, Ann E. Gordon, June Roberts-Thomson
Publikováno v:
Journal of leukocyte biology. 78(6)
Despite the success of the campaigns to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), it still remains the major cause of postneonatal mortality. The incidence of SIDS is higher among ethnic groups in which there are also high incidences of
Autor:
Donald M. Weir, Sharron T. Hall, June Roberts-Thomson, Maree Gleeson, Ann E. Gordon, Sophia M. Moscovis, Rodney J. Scott, Anthony Busuttil, C. Caroline Blackwell, Osama M. All Madani
Publikováno v:
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology. 42(1)
Epidemiological studies found the incidence of SIDS among Indigenous groups such as Aboriginal Australians, New Zealand Maoris and Native Americans were significantly higher than those for non-Indigenous groups within the same countries. Among other
Autor:
C. Caroline Blackwell, Sharron T. Hall, Rodney J. Scott, Maree Gleeson, Ann E. Gordon, Donald M. Weir, June Roberts-Thomson, Osama M. Al Madani, Sophia M. Moscovis, Anthony Busuttil
Publikováno v:
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology. 42(1)
Uncontrolled pro-inflammatory responses to infections or bacterial toxins have been suggested to play a role in triggering the physiological events leading to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). We tested the hypothesis that these uncontrolled respo