Wiskott‐Aldrich syndrome protein: emerging mechanisms in immunity
E Rivers, AJ Thrasher - European journal of immunology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) participates in innate and adaptive
immunity through regulation of actin cytoskeleton‐dependent cellular processes, including …
immunity through regulation of actin cytoskeleton‐dependent cellular processes, including …
Germline hypomorphic CARD11 mutations in severe atopic disease
Few monogenic causes for severe manifestations of common allergic diseases have been
identified. Through next-generation sequencing on a cohort of patients with severe atopic …
identified. Through next-generation sequencing on a cohort of patients with severe atopic …
[HTML][HTML] Loss of the Arp2/3 complex component ARPC1B causes platelet abnormalities and predisposes to inflammatory disease
Abstract Human actin-related protein 2/3 complex (Arp2/3), required for actin filament
branching, has two ARPC1 component isoforms, with ARPC1B prominently expressed in …
branching, has two ARPC1 component isoforms, with ARPC1B prominently expressed in …
ERBIN deficiency links STAT3 and TGF-β pathway defects with atopy in humans
Nonimmunological connective tissue phenotypes in humans are common among some
congenital and acquired allergic diseases. Several of these congenital disorders have been …
congenital and acquired allergic diseases. Several of these congenital disorders have been …
Pathogenic T cell subsets in allergic and chronic inflammatory bowel disorders
S Zundler, MF Neurath - Immunological reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Homeostasis in the gastrointestinal tract relies on a sensitive equilibrium between
permissive and protective functions. This is closely reflected in the regulation of the intestinal …
permissive and protective functions. This is closely reflected in the regulation of the intestinal …
[HTML][HTML] Outstanding animal studies in allergy I. From asthma to food allergy and anaphylaxis
E Jensen-Jarolim, I Pali-Schöll… - Current opinion in …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Natural and artificial animal models were used to explore the pathophysiology of asthma,
food allergy and anaphylaxis and to improve prophylactic and therapeutic measures …
food allergy and anaphylaxis and to improve prophylactic and therapeutic measures …
Spontaneous food allergy in Was−/− mice occurs independent of FcεRI‐mediated mast cell activation
WS Lexmond, JA Goettel, BF Sallis, K McCann… - Allergy, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Food allergies are a growing health problem, and the development of therapies
that prevent disease onset is limited by the lack of adjuvant‐free experimental animal …
that prevent disease onset is limited by the lack of adjuvant‐free experimental animal …
[HTML][HTML] Outstanding animal studies in allergy II. From atopic barrier and microbiome to allergen-specific immunotherapy
E Jensen-Jarolim, I Pali-Schöll… - Current opinion in …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Outstanding animal studies in allergy II. From atopic barrie... : Current Opinion in Allergy and
Clinical Immunology Outstanding animal studies in allergy II. From atopic barrier and microbiome …
Clinical Immunology Outstanding animal studies in allergy II. From atopic barrier and microbiome …
[PDF][PDF] 肝癌患者CD8+ CD28-Foxp3+ 调节性T 细胞的变化及意义
方大正, 吴红伟, 武伦, 万光俊, 沈丰 - 中国普通外科杂志, 2017 - zpwz.net
摘要目的: 探讨肝癌患者外周血和癌组织中CD8+CD28-Foxp3+ 调节性T 细胞(CD8+CD28-
Foxp3+Tregs) 的改变及意义. 方法: 采用流式细胞仪检测72 例肝癌患者和22 …
Foxp3+Tregs) 的改变及意义. 方法: 采用流式细胞仪检测72 例肝癌患者和22 …
Spontaneous Immune Dysregulation in the Skin in the Absence of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein
K Herman - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) is a primary immunodeficiency caused by
mutation in the WAS gene, resulting in reduced or absent expression of WAS protein …
mutation in the WAS gene, resulting in reduced or absent expression of WAS protein …