Search Results - "Labeta, Mario O"
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Toll-Like Receptors 2 and 4 Are Potential Therapeutic Targets in Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Fibrosis
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-02-2017)“…Peritoneal dialysis (PD) remains limited by dialysis failure due to peritoneal membrane fibrosis driven by inflammation caused by infections or sterile…”
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Therapeutic Boosting of the Immune Response: Turning to CD14 for Help
Published in Current pharmaceutical biotechnology (01-04-2016)“…The Toll-like family of immune receptors (TLRs) are critical for an efficient immune response to a variety of microorganisms and other antigens that may cause…”
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Preventing Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Fibrosis by Therapeutic Blunting of Peritoneal Toll-Like Receptor Activity
Published in Frontiers in physiology (27-11-2018)“…Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an essential daily life-saving treatment for end-stage renal failure. PD therapy is limited by peritoneal inflammation, which leads…”
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Calprotectin blockade inhibits long-term vascular pathology following peritoneal dialysis-associated bacterial infection
Published in Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (29-11-2023)“…Bacterial infections and the concurrent inflammation have been associated with increased long-term cardiovascular (CV) risk. In patients receiving peritoneal…”
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Modulation of Neonatal Microbial Recognition: TLR-Mediated Innate Immune Responses Are Specifically and Differentially Modulated by Human Milk
Published in Journal of Immunology (15-03-2006)“…The mechanisms controlling innate microbial recognition in the neonatal gut are still to be fully understood. We have sought specific regulatory mechanisms…”
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Targeting the TLR co-receptor CD14 with TLR2-derived peptides modulates immune responses to pathogens
Published in Science translational medicine (15-05-2013)“…Dysregulation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) responses to pathogens can lead to pathological inflammation or to immune hyporesponsiveness and susceptibility to…”
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Soluble Toll-like receptor 2 is a biomarker for sepsis in critically ill patients with multi-organ failure within 12 h of ICU admission
Published in Intensive care medicine experimental (13-01-2017)“…Soluble TLR2 levels are elevated in infective and inflammatory conditions, but its diagnostic value with sepsis-induced multi-organ failure has not been…”
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Therapeutic targeting of chronic kidney disease-associated DAMPs differentially contributing to vascular pathology
Published in Frontiers in immunology (02-10-2023)“…Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is associated with markedly increased cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Chronic inflammation, a hallmark of both CKD…”
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Soluble TLR2 Reduces Inflammation without Compromising Bacterial Clearance by Disrupting TLR2 Triggering
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-07-2009)“…TLR overactivation may lead to end organ damage and serious acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. TLR responses must therefore be tightly regulated to…”
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TLR activation enhances C5a‐induced pro‐inflammatory responses by negatively modulating the second C5a receptor, C5L2
Published in European journal of immunology (01-09-2011)“…TLR and complement activation ensures efficient clearance of infection. Previous studies documented synergism between TLRs and the receptor for the…”
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Soluble Forms of Toll-Like Receptor (TLR)2 Capable of Modulating TLR2 Signaling Are Present in Human Plasma and Breast Milk
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-2003)“…Dysregulation of the initial, innate immune response to bacterial infection may lead to septic shock and death. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a crucial role…”
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Human peritoneal mesothelial cells respond to bacterial ligands through a specific subset of Toll-like receptors
Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-12-2011)“…Background. Bacterial infection remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients worldwide. Previous studies have…”
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Cutting Edge: Human B Cell Function Is Regulated by Interaction with Soluble CD14: Opposite Effects on IgG1 and IgE Production
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2000)“…The mechanism(s) controlling activation of naive B cells, their proliferation, Ag receptor affinity maturation, isotype switching, and their fate as memory or…”
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The two soluble forms of the lipopolysaccharide receptor, CD14: characterization and release by normal human monocytes
Published in European journal of immunology (01-09-1994)“…CD14, a glycolipid-anchored membrane glycoprotein, acts as a high affinity lipopolysaccharide receptor on leukocytes. We previously reported that the…”
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The lipopolysaccharide co‐receptor CD14 is present and functional in seminal plasma and expressed on spermatozoa
Published in Immunology (01-11-2001)“…Summary CD14 is a 54 000‐molecular weight (MW) glycolipid‐anchored membrane glycoprotein, expressed on myeloid cells, which functions as a member of the…”
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Release from a human monocyte-like cell line of two different soluble forms of the lipopolysaccharide receptor, CD14
Published in European journal of immunology (01-09-1993)“…Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulates mononuclear phagocytes to synthesize and secrete immunoregulatory and inflammatory molecules such as interleukin-1 (IL-1),…”
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Innate recognition of bacteria in human milk is mediated by a milk-derived highly expressed pattern recognition receptor, soluble CD14
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (15-05-2000)“…Little is known about innate immunity to bacteria after birth in the hitherto sterile fetal intestine. Breast-feeding has long been associated with a lower…”
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49 Regulation of TLR mediated responses in the peritoneal cavity
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Soluble CD14 acts as a negative regulator of human T cell activation and function
Published in European journal of immunology (01-01-1999)“…T cell activation is controlled by the coordination of stimulatory and negative regulatory signals which are not completely defined. In this study we tested…”
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