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Immunogenicity of a recombinant vaccine against Lawsonia intracellularis in mice
Lawsonia intracellularis is the cause of proliferative enteropathy (PE), which is highly prevalent in swine, causing substantial economic losses to the sector. The available PE vaccines have protection-related limitations. Therefore, the objective of the
Neida Lucia Conrad +5 more
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Background and Purpose Intestinal barrier dysfunction caused by mitochondrial stress, oxidative damage and apoptosis, are hallmarks of dysbiosis‐associated gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. Staurosporine causes downstream features of dysbiosis‐induced epithelial damage.
Fatima Maqoud +9 more
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Indolent NK cell proliferative lesion mimicking NK/T cell lymphoma in the gallbladder
Natural killer (NK) cell-associated lymphoproliferative disorder includes NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type and aggressive NK cell leukemia which exhibit poor outcomes. However, benign NK cell proliferative lesion has been recognized in the gastrointestinal
Su Hyun Hwang +4 more
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Detection of Diagnostic Antibodies in Immune‐Mediated Diseases: A Focus on Antigens and Technologies
This review explores autoantibody detection in immune‐mediated diseases, highlighting autoantigens including post‐translational modifications. We compared enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay and indirect immunofluorescence with automated chemiluminescence platforms.
Silvia Bracci +5 more
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Characterization of translocon proteins in the type III secretion system of Lawsonia intracellularis
Lawsonia intracellularis, the etiologic agent of proliferative enteropathy (PE), is an obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium possessing a type III secretion system (T3SS), which enables the pathogen to translocate effector proteins into targeted
Beibei Huang +8 more
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Proliferative enteropathy is an enteric disease caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis, which affects several species of domestic and wild animals. The mechanisms underlying the mechanisms employed by L.
Mirtha E. Suarez-Duarte +10 more
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Comparative transcriptional analysis of homologous pathogenic and non-pathogenic Lawsonia intracellularis isolates in infected porcine cells. [PDF]
Lawsonia intracellularis is the causative agent of proliferative enteropathy. This disease affects various animal species, including nonhuman primates, has been endemic in pigs, and is an emerging concern in horses.
Fabio A Vannucci +2 more
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We report on a patient homozygous for a novel autosomal recessive loss‐of‐function CARD11 variant, with susceptibility to live attenuated virus (LAV) vaccines and impaired clearance of multiple naturally acquired respiratory viral infections. Inborn errors of immunity affecting the CARD11‐BCL10‐MALT1 (CBM) complex should be considered in individuals ...
Hamish Anderson +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy. The WNT signaling pathway acts in adult intestinal epithelium maintenance. Aim To evaluate the level of two WNT antagonists, including dikkopf‐1 (Dkk‐1) and sclerostin, in CD patients compared to controls. Methods A total of 43 cases and 45 controls were enrolled in this case‐control
Mohammed Nibras Thabit Al‐Ani +5 more
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Growth in Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
ABSTRACT Impaired linear growth is a common, clinically meaningful complication of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn's disease, arising from the combination of chronic intestinal inflammation, undernutrition, dysfunction of the growth hormone–insulin‐like growth factor‐1 axis, and iatrogenic effects such as glucocorticoid ...
Firas Rinawi +4 more
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