Search Results - "Lederer, JA"
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The immunologic response to injury
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Pathologically expanded peripheral T helper cell subset drives B cells in rheumatoid arthritis
Published in Nature (London) (02-02-2017)“…The authors identify in patients with rheumatoid arthritis a pathogenic subset of CD4+ T cells that augments B cell responses within inflamed tissues…”
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Pirtobrutinib targets BTK C481S in ibrutinib-resistant CLL but second-site BTK mutations lead to resistance
Published in Blood advances (09-05-2023)“…•BCR signaling is inhibited by pirtobrutinib in vitro and in vivo regardless of BTK C481S mutation but is reactivated in vivo at progression.•BTK mutations at…”
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CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells Control Innate Immune Reactivity after Injury
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-03-2005)“…Major injury initiates a systemic inflammatory response that can be detrimental to the host. We have recently reported that burn injury primes innate immune…”
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Injury Primes the Innate Immune System for Enhanced Toll-Like Receptor Reactivity
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-2003)“…Severe injury causes a dramatic host response that disrupts immune homeostasis and predisposes the injured host to opportunistic infections. Because Toll-like…”
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Enhanced Regulatory T Cell Activity Is an Element of the Host Response to Injury
Published in Journal of Immunology (01-01-2006)“…CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a critical role in suppressing the development of autoimmune disease, in controlling potentially harmful inflammatory…”
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Injury, sepsis, and the regulation of Toll-like receptor responses
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-03-2004)“…Although we tend to think that the immune system has evolved to protect the host from invading pathogens and to discriminate between self and nonself, there…”
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Interaction between the innate and adaptive immune systems is required to survive sepsis and control inflammation after injury
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-08-2003)“…Substantial clinical and laboratory research has revealed that major injury causes abnormalities in both the innate and adaptive immune systems. However, the…”
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Enhanced TLR4 reactivity following injury is mediated by increased p38 activation
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-08-2005)“…Severe injury primes the innate‐immune system for increased Toll‐like receptor 4 (TLR4)‐induced proinflammatory cytokine production by macrophages. In this…”
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The effects of injury on the adaptive immune response
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-03-1999)“…For more than thirty years it has been apparent that serious injury in humans and experimental animals is associated with a decrease in immune functions…”
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Linking the “two-hit” response following injury to enhanced TLR4 reactivity
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-01-2005)“…Severe injury can initiate an exaggerated systemic inflammatory response and multiple organ failure (MOF) if a subsequent immune stimulus, “second hit”,…”
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Major injury leads to predominance of the T helper-2 lymphocyte phenotype and diminished interleukin-12 production associated with decreased resistance to infection
Published in Annals of surgery (01-10-1995)“…Patients with serious traumatic injury and major burns and an animal model of burn injury were studied to determine the effect of injury on the production of…”
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Major injury induces increased production of interleukin-10 by cells of the immune system with a negative impact on resistance to infection
Published in Annals of surgery (01-10-1997)“…The purpose of this study was to compare the production of interleukin-10 (IL-10) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from injured patients and…”
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Does nitric oxide control the counter-inflammatory response in endotoxic shock?
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Murine dendritic cell antigen-presenting cell function is not altered by burn injury
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-05-2009)“…Severe injury disrupts normal immune regulation causing a transient hyperinflammatory reaction and suppressed adaptive immune function. This report addresses…”
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Burn Injury Promotes Antigen-Driven Th2-Type Responses In Vivo
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-10-2003)“…Severe injury induces detrimental changes in immune function, often leaving the host highly susceptible to developing life-threatening opportunistic…”
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Burn injury induces an early activation response by lymph node CD4+ T cells
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-02-2006)“…Several reports have shown that burn injury primes the immune system for an early and vigorous proinflammatory CD4 T cell response, suggesting that injury…”
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Injury induces deficient interleukin-12 production, but interleukin-12 therapy after injury restores resistance to infection
Published in Annals of surgery (01-02-2000)“…To assess at serial intervals the production of interleukin-12 (IL-12) by monocytes/macrophages from the peripheral blood of injured patients and control…”
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Use of intracellular cytokine staining and bacterial superantigen to document suppression of the adaptive immune system in injured patients
Published in Annals of surgery (01-09-2003)“…To determine the percentages of major T lymphocyte subsets in the circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cell population in patients with major traumatic…”
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