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Tissue Reaction to Chromic catgut, Polyglycolic acid and Nylon Sutures in the Rumen Wall of Goats (염소의 제 1위벽에 있어서 Chromic catgut, Polyglycolic acid 및 Nylon 봉합사에 대한 조직반응)

  • Ahn Keun-Seung;Nam Tchi-Chou;Cheong Chang-Kook
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.299-307
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    • 1986
  • The each rumen of six goats was incised and sutured with chromic catgut, polyglycolic acid and nylon. Tissue reaction to each suture materials was observed and comared at the 7th, 14th and 21st post-operative days. The predominent inflammatory cells around suture materials are macrophages, fibroblast and neutrophils. A few lymphocytes was infiltrated around suture materials. Infiltration of neutrophils was rapidly diminished but infiltration of macrophages, fibroblasts and lymphocytes were persisted. The overall grade of tissue reaction varid by suture materials. At the 7th post-operative days, tissue reaction to chromic catgut was most prominant and that of polyglycolic acid and nylon was moderate. At the 14th and 21st postoperative days, tissue reaction to each suture materials was not greatly different.

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Effect of Maekmoondong-tang on the Immunomodulatory action (맥문동탕의 면역조절 효과)

  • Kim Ho;Jeong Han Sol;Kwon Jin;Lee Kwang Gyu
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.946-951
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of Maekmoondong-tang(MMDT) on the activity of immune cell. The addition of MMDT(10 ㎍/㎖) enhanced the proliferation of cultured-splenocytes and thymocytes. And administration of MMDT(250, 500 ㎎/㎏) accelerated subpopulation of splenic T lymphocytes in BALB/c mice. In contrast, the treatment of the high concentration (500 ㎎/㎏)of MMDT were decreased thymic T lymphocytes. Administration of MMDT(250, 500 ㎎/㎏) eminently enhanced the production of IFN-γ. And MMDT did not affect the cell viability of Jurkat leukemia cells. These results suggest that MMDT have a immunoregulatory effect via enhanced cell mediated immunity

The induction of Micronucleus and Aneuploidy in human lymphocytes by Hydroquinone and its association with Genetic Polymorphisms of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1, NQO1 gene

  • Chung, Eun-Jung;Kim, Tae-Yon;Kim, Jin-Sik;Kim, Yang-Ji;Cho, Yoon-Hee;Chung, Hai-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2002.11b
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    • pp.176-176
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    • 2002
  • In order to investigate whether the induction of micronucleus and aneuploidy in human lymphocytes by Hydroquinone (HQ) is associated with genetic polymorphisms of CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1, NQO1 gene, the cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay in combination with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique using specific centromeric probes for chromosome 7 and 8 and PCR-RFLP based genotyping for 30 healthy people were performed.(omitted)

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Effects of Enterococcus faecalis sonicated extracts on IL-2, IL-4 and $TGF-{\beta}1$ production from human lymphocytes

  • Kim, Hyeon-Sik;Lee, Woo-Cheol;Lim, Sung-Sam
    • Proceedings of the KACD Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.621-621
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    • 2003
  • I. Objectives In order to examine the immunoresponse of host cells to Enterococcus faecalis, this in vitro study monitored the production of Interleukin-2(IL-2), Interleukin-4(IL-4) and Transforming growth $factor-{\beta}1(TGF-{\beta}1)$ in human lymphocytes. II. Materials and methods Enterococcus faecalis(ATCC29212) strains were used in this study. Strains were grown in 1-liter cultures in 85% N2-10% H2-5% $CO_2$chamber for 3 days at $37^{\circ}C$. The medium used was 3.7% brain heart infusion broth. Bacterial cells harvested from 1-liter cultures were washed, suspended in 20ml of phosphate-buffered saline(PBS). Suspensions of bacterial cells were disrupted by sonication on ice for 5 min. Protein concentration was determined by the Bicinchoninic acid(BCA) protein assay.(omitted)

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Immunomodulating Activity of a Polysaccharide Isolated from Mori Cortex Radicis

  • Kim, Hwan-Mook;Han, Sang-Bae;Lee, Ki-Hoon;Lee, Chang-Woo;Kim, Chul-Young;Lee, Eun-Ju;Huh, Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.240-242
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    • 2000
  • The immunomodulating activity of a polysaccharide isolated from Morus alba (PMA) root bark was examined in murine splenic lymphocytes. PMA enhanced proliferation of splenic lymphocytes in a synergistic manner in the presence of mitogens. However, PMA suppressed pri-may IgM antibody production from B cells, which was activated with lipopolysaccharide, a polyclonal activator, or immunized with a T-cell dependent antigen sheep red blood cells. Our observations showed that the immunomodulating activity of PMA increased lymphocyte proliferation and that PMA decreased antibody production from B cells, which was distinct from those of other plant-originated polysaccharides.

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Toxicity of disulfiram, a therapeutic agent for chronic alcoholism, to mouse spleen cells

  • Han, Yong;Joo, Hong-Gu
    • Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.177-181
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    • 2018
  • Disulfiram is a drug used to treat alcohol dependence. Recent studies have shown that disulfiram also has anti-cancer effects. Considering that many anti-cancer agents have side effects, including immunosuppression, it is important to check if disulfiram has some cytotoxicity to immune cells. In this study, mouse spleen cells were treated with disulfiram and the metabolic activity was measured. Disulfiram increased the cell death of spleen cells according to annexin V-FITC/PI staining analysis. In addition, disulfiram decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential of spleen cells. The toxicity of disulfiram was concentration dependent. Interestingly, disulfiram affected the population of lymphocytes and the subset of spleen cells was altered. This study provides clinicians and researchers with valuable information regarding the toxicity of disulfiram to mouse spleen cells, particularly lymphocytes.

Canine Multicentric Large B Cell Lymphoma with Increased Mott Cells Diagnosed by Flow Cytometry

  • Yang, Yeseul;Jung, Jae-Ha;Hwang, Sung-Hyun;Kim, Yongbaek
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.36-40
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    • 2021
  • A 12-year-old dog was referred due to multiple superficial lymphadenopathy. On cytology, each lymph node showed different cell populations where some of them consisted of intermediate to large lymphocytes with frequent Mott cells. Presence of Mott cells along with immature lymphocytes made the cytological diagnosis challenging, and therefore, supplementary diagnostic tests including PCR for Antigen Receptor Rearrangement (PARR) assay and flow cytometry were performed. This case report illustrates the value of flow cytometry in the diagnosis of lymphadenopathy with ambiguous cytologic findings.

Context-Dependent Regulation of Type17 Immunity by Microbiota at the Intestinal Barrier

  • Begum Akuzum;June-Yong Lee
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.46.1-46.25
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    • 2022
  • T-helper-17 (Th17) cells and related IL-17-producing (type17) lymphocytes are abundant at the epithelial barrier. In response to bacterial and fungal infection, the signature cytokines IL-17A/F and IL-22 mediate the antimicrobial immune response and contribute to wound healing of injured tissues. Despite their protective function, type17 lymphocytes are also responsible for various chronic inflammatory disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colitis associated cancer (CAC). A deeper understanding of type17 regulatory mechanisms could ultimately lead to the discovery of therapeutic strategies for the treatment of chronic inflammatory disorders and the prevention of cancer. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of the development and function of type17 immune cells at the intestinal barrier, focusing on the impact of microbiota-immune interactions on intestinal barrier homeostasis and disease etiology.

RNA Metabolism in T Lymphocytes

  • Jin Ouk Choi;Jeong Hyeon Ham;Soo Seok Hwang
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.39.1-39.18
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    • 2022
  • RNA metabolism plays a central role in regulating of T cell-mediated immunity. RNA processing, modifications, and regulations of RNA decay influence the tight and rapid regulation of gene expression during T cell phase transition. Thymic selection, quiescence maintenance, activation, differentiation, and effector functions of T cells are dependent on selective RNA modulations. Recent technical improvements have unveiled the complex crosstalk between RNAs and T cells. Moreover, resting T cells contain large amounts of untranslated mRNAs, implying that the regulation of RNA metabolism might be a key step in controlling gene expression. Considering the immunological significance of T cells for disease treatment, an understanding of RNA metabolism in T cells could provide new directions in harnessing T cells for therapeutic implications.

Potential Implications of Long Noncoding RNAs in Autoimmune Diseases

  • Keun Hur;Sang-Hyon Kim;Ji-Min Kim
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.4.1-4.16
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    • 2019
  • Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are non-protein coding RNAs of more than 200 nucleotides in length. Despite the term "noncoding", lncRNAs have been reported to be involved in gene expression. Accumulating evidence suggests that lncRNAs play crucial roles in the regulation of immune system and the development of autoimmunity. lncRNAs are expressed in various immune cells including T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells, and NK cells, and are also involved in the differentiation and activation of these immune cells. Here, we review recent studies on the role of lncRNAs in immune regulation and the differential expression of lncRNAs in various autoimmune diseases.