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Serum Interleukin 17 and Interleukin 33 in Vitiligo Egyptian Patients [PDF]
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired depigmented disorder characterized by milky-white macules in the skin. Interleukin-17 has important role in autoimmune diseases development like vitiligo. Interleukin-33 is released after tissue damage or cell death. It may reflect recent disease activity.
Ibrahim ElGhareeb M +4 more
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IL-25 and IL-33 Serum Levels are not Associated with the Type of Allergen Causing Allergic Rhinitis [PDF]
Background: Fungal aeroallergens might sensitize the airway which in turn produces a specific cytokine profile. Objective: To evaluate the IL-25 and IL-33 profile in patients with fungal allergic rhinitis. Methods: The present study examined patients who
Reza Abbasi +6 more
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Regulation of interleukin 33/ST2 signaling of human corneal epithelium in allergic diseases
AIM: To identify the function of ST2 and explore the role of IL-33/ST2 signaling in regulating the pro-allergic cytokine production in human corneal epithelial cells (HCECs).METHODS: Human corneal tissues and cultured primary HCECs were treated with IL ...
Jing Lin
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Background Emerging evidence has suggested that interleukin (IL)-33 and its primary functional receptor ST2 are involved in the pathogenesis of tumorigenesis.
Guanglin Cui +5 more
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Interleukin‐33 exacerbates acute colitis via interleukin‐4 in mice
SummaryInterleukin‐33 (IL‐33) and its receptor ST2 are over‐expressed in clinical colitis tissue. However, the significance of these observations is at present unknown. Significantly, we demonstrate here that IL33 and ST2 are the primary early genes induced in the inflamed colon of BALB/c mice following dextran sulphate sodium (DSS)‐induced ...
Pushparaj, Peter N. +6 more
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IL-33 (Interleukin 33)/sST2 Axis in Hypertension and Heart Failure [PDF]
IL-33 (interleukin 33) is type of cytokine designated an alarmin, which is released under stress conditions or by cell death to induce protective measures in neighboring cells.1 It signals via the ST2 (suppression of tumorigenicity 2) receptor, which is also expressed as a truncated and soluble form that acts as a decoy receptor soluble ST2 (sST2).2 ...
Ghali, Rana +7 more
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CDX2 regulates interleukin‐33 gene expression in intestinal epithelial cells (LS174T)
Dysregulation of interleukin‐33 (IL‐33) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, but few studies have examined transcriptional regulation of the IL33 gene.
Sylvester Larsen +8 more
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Interleukin-33 regulates the functional state of microglia
Microglia, the most prominent resident immune cells, exhibit multiple functional states beyond their immunomodulatory roles. Non-immune functions such as synaptic reorganization, removal of cellular debris, and deposition of abnormal substances are ...
Tianqing Xiong +5 more
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Study of interleukin 33 in rheumatoid arthritis versus osteoarthritis patients
Aim of the work To compare the expression of serum interleukin 33 (IL33), a new member of the interleukin1 (IL-1) cytokine family, in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) versus osteoarthritis (OA) patients and to correlate it with clinical, laboratory and ...
Aliaa M. Abd El-Aziz Farag +3 more
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The ST2/Interleukin-33 Axis in Hematologic Malignancies: The IL-33 Paradox [PDF]
Interleukin (IL)-33 is a chromatin-related nuclear interleukin that is a component of IL-1 family. IL-33 production augments the course of inflammation after cell damage or death. It is discharged into the extracellular space. IL-33 is regarded as an “alarmin” able to stimulate several effectors of the immune system, regulating numerous immune ...
Allegra A. +6 more
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