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Interleukin-36 cytokines alter the intestinal microbiome and can protect against obesity and metabolic dysfunction.
(2019)Members of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) family are important mediators of obesity and metabolic disease and have been described to often play opposing roles. Here we report that the interleukin-36 (IL-36) subfamily can play a ... -
International e-Delphi consensus recommendations for the assessment and diagnosis of circadian rest-activity rhythm disorders (CARDs) in patients with cancer
(2023)Purpose: Circadian rest-Activity Rhythm Disorders (CARDs) are common in patients with cancer, particularly in advanced disease. CARDs are associated with increased symptom burden, poorer quality of life, and shorter survival. ... -
Intraperitoneal influx of neutrophils in response to IL-33 is mast cell-dependent.
(2013)IL-33 is a recently discovered cytokine involved in induction of Th2 responses and functions as an alarmin. Despite numerous recent studies targeting IL-33, its role in vivo is incompletely understood. Here we investigated ... -
Intravenous Cyclophosphamide and Plasmapheresis in Dialysis-Dependent ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
(2013)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Induction therapy with oral cyclophosphamide (CYP) has been a mainstay of treatment in patients with severe renal failure secondary to ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV). Recent evidence proposes ... -
Investigating the Potential and Pitfalls of EV-Encapsulated MicroRNAs as Circulating Biomarkers of Breast Cancer
(2020)Extracellular vesicles (EVs) shuttle microRNA (miRNA) throughout the circulation and are believed to represent a fingerprint of the releasing cell. We isolated and characterized serum EVs of breast tumour-bearing animals, ... -
The Iron Chelator Desferrioxamine Increases the Efficacy of Bedaquiline in Primary Human Macrophages Infected with BCG
(2021)For over 50 years, patients with drug-sensitive and drug-resistant tuberculosis have undergone long, arduous, and complex treatment processes with several antimicrobials. With the prevalence of drug-resistant strains on ... -
Is low iron status a risk factor for neural tube defects?
(2014)Background: Folic acid supplements can protect against neural tube defects (NTDs). Low folate and low vitamin B12 status may be maternal risk factors for having an NTD affected pregnancy. However, not all NTDs are preventable ... -
Joint Nutrition Society and Irish Nutrition and Dietetic Institute Symposium on Nutrition and autoimmune disease Nutrition in Crohn s disease
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)The exact aetiology of Crohn's disease remains unknown. The consensus is that the disease results from a complex interaction between genes, immunity and environmental factors. Diet is attractive, in theory, as an environmental ... -
July 2017 ENCALS statement on edaravone
(2017)Neurologists of the ENCALS centers throughout Europe have discussed the potential of edaravone as anew therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS,Motor Neuron Disease, MND) at the ENCALS meeting, 18–20 May 2017, in ... -
Kaposi sarcoma in an patient with atopic dermatitis treated with ciclosporin.
(2013)There are four clinical subtypes of Kaposi sarcoma (KS): classic, endemic, epidemic and iatrogenic. The geographical prevalence of the endemic variant matches areas of human herpes virus type 8 (HHV8) seroprevalence. The ... -
Key research questions for implementation of artificial intelligence in capsule endoscopy.
(2022)Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly infiltrating multiple areas in medicine, with gastrointestinal endoscopy paving the way in both research and clinical applications. Multiple challenges associated with ... -
KH-Type Splicing Regulatory Protein Controls Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth and Modulates the Tumor Microenvironment
(2019)KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KHSRP) is a multifunctional nucleic acid binding protein implicated in key aspects of cancer cell biology: inflammation and cell-fate determination. However, the role KHSRP plays in ... -
Kidney Function Estimated From Cystatin C, But Not Creatinine, Is Related to Objective Tests of Physical Performance in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
(2017)Background: The burden of chronic kidney disease is highest among older adults but the significance of a diminished level of kidney function in this heterogeneous population is poorly understood. We sought to examine ... -
L-Plastin Expression in HCT 116 Colorectal Cells increases migration and ROS in an NADPH Oxidase-dependent manner
(2022)Objective: L-plastin is an action-bundling protein normally expressed in cells of haemopoietic origin but is also associated with malignant transformation. Aberrant expression of L-plastin expression correlates with tumour ... -
Left atrial invasion by pulmonary adenocarcinoma
(2007)A 72-year-old female presented with haemoptysis. CT thorax demonstrated a right lower lobe mass infiltrating the left atrium (Fig. 1 ). Bronchoscopy and biopsy confirmed endobronchial adenocarcinoma. Left atrial invasion ... -
Lessons of ALS imaging: Pitfalls and future directions - A critical review
(2014)Background: While neuroimaging in ALS has gained unprecedented momentum in recent years, little progress has been made in the development of viable diagnostic, prognostic and monitoring markers. Objectives: To identify ... -
Lethal, neonatal icthyosis with increased proteolytic processing of filaggrin in a mouse model of Netherton syndrome
(Oxford University Press, 2005)Netherton syndrome is an autosomal recessive multisystemic disorder characterized by congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, hair shaft defects and atopy, caused by mutations within the human SPINK5 gene. To investigate the ... -
Leukocyte function-associated antigen-1/intercellular adhesion molecule-1 interaction induces a novel genetic signature resulting in T-cells refractory to transforming growth factor-β signaling.
(2012)The immunesuppressive cytokine TGF-β plays crucial regulatory roles in the induction and maintenance of immunologic tolerance and prevention of immunopathologies. However, it remains unclear how circulating T-cells can ... -
Levels of filaggrin degradation products are influenced by both filaggrin genotype and atopic dermatitis severity.
(2011)BACKGROUND: Filaggrin, coded by FLG, is the main source of several major components of natural moisturizing factor (NMF) in the stratum corneum (SC), including pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (PCA) and urocanic acid (UCA). ...