Nitric oxide

X Garcia, F Stein - Seminars in pediatric infectious diseases, 2006 - Elsevier
… The interaction between virus and the intracellular signaling pathways of the host cell
results in activation of potentially antiviral mechanisms, such as NO, which influence the …

Nitric oxide and virus infection

T Akaike, H Maeda - Immunology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
… nitrosative stresses in host cells even without viral infections. … viral growth in cultured cells
in vitro. More important, antiviral … viruses, bacteria, and even host cells, although it may not be …

Nitric oxide: cytokine-regulation of nitric oxide in host resistance to intracellular pathogens

SJ Green, LF Scheller, MA Marletta, MC Seguin… - Immunology letters, 1994 - Elsevier
… To discover how nitric oxide (NO) synthesis is controlled in different tissues as cells within
these … Like the macrophage, the hepatocyte is a host cell of an intracellular parasite - malaria …

Bacterium-Generated Nitric Oxide Hijacks Host Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Signaling and Modulates the Host Cell Cycle In Vitro

B Mocca, W Wang - Journal of bacteriology, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
… , therefore triggering host cell programmed death partially … host cell division and directly
results in the death of dividing cells by reducing the levels of an essential regulator of cell

[HTML][HTML] Nitric oxide controls proliferation of Leishmania major by inhibiting the recruitment of permissive host cells

P Formaglio, M Alabdullah, A Siokis, J Handschuh… - Immunity, 2021 - cell.com
host cells. Although inhibiting NO production increases recruitment of these cells, and
thus pathogen proliferation, blocking cell … the supply of proliferation-permissive host cells. …

Nitric oxide as a secretory product of mammalian cells

C Nathan - The FASEB journal, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Evolution has resorted to nitric oxide (NO), a tiny, reactive radical gas, to mediate both
servoregulatory and cytotoxic functions. This article reviews how different forms of nitric oxide

[HTML][HTML] Bacterial nitric oxide detoxification prevents host cell S-nitrosothiol formation: a novel mechanism of bacterial pathogenesis

JR Laver, TM Stevanin, SL Messenger… - The FASEB …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
host cell physiology are driven by bacterial perturbation of S-nitrosylation. If so, this would
represent a mechanism of host cell … can affect the abundance of host cell SNO, using a murine …

Does nitric oxide play a critical role in viral infections?

CS Reiss, T Komatsu - Journal of virology, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
… innate immune response to infection: the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the antiviral repertoire. …
viral clearance and recovery of the host. The earliest host responses to viral infections are …

The role of nitric oxide in inflammatory reactions

P Tripathi, P Tripathi, L Kashyap… - FEMS Immunology & …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
… The discovery that mammalian cells generate nitric oxide (NO), a gas previously considered
to be merely an atmospheric pollutant, is providing important information about many …

Nitric oxide mediates intestinal pathology in graft‐vs.‐host disease

P Garside, AK Hutton, A Severn… - European journal of …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
… We have investigated the involvement of nitric oxide (NO) in intestinal graft-vs. -host reaction
(GvHR) in mice. Treatment of mice with L-N';-monomethy1 arginine (L-NMMA), a specific …