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IL-10 revisited in systemic lupus erythematosus
IL-10 is a cytokine with pleiotropic functions, particularly known for its suppressive effects on various immune cells. Consequently, it can limit the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease ...
Swayanka Biswas +2 more
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Alterations of the Gut Microbiome in Chinese Zhuang Ethnic Patients with Sepsis
Objectives. Sepsis is characterized as a dysregulated host immune response to infection and has been known to be closely associated with the gut microbiome.
Jieyang Yu +8 more
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The Melanocortin System in Control of Inflammation [PDF]
Melanocortin peptides, the collective term for α-, β-, and γ-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-, β-, γ-MSH) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), are elements of an ancient modulatory system. Natural melanocortins derive from the common precursor pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC). Five receptor subtypes for melanocortins (MC1-MC5) are widely distributed in
A. Catania +5 more
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The association between systemic inflammation markers and the prevalence of hypertension
Background We conducted a large-scale epidemiological analysis to investigate the associations between systemic inflammation markers and hypertension prevalence. Our aim is to identify potential biomarkers for early detection of hypertension.
Nake Jin +8 more
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High-Fat, Western-Style Diet, Systemic Inflammation, and Gut Microbiota: A Narrative Review
The gut microbiota is responsible for recovering energy from food, providing hosts with vitamins, and providing a barrier function against exogenous pathogens. In addition, it is involved in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier,
I. Malesza +7 more
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Regulation and Dysregulation of Endothelial Permeability during Systemic Inflammation
Systemic inflammation can be triggered by infection, surgery, trauma or burns. During systemic inflammation, an overshooting immune response induces tissue damage resulting in organ dysfunction and mortality. Endothelial cells make up the inner lining of
Katharina E M Hellenthal +2 more
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COVID-19 pneumonia requires effective medical therapies. However, it is a challenge to find therapeutic drugs that not only inhibit viral replication, but also inhibit the accompanying cytokine storm and maintain an appropriate immune response.
Lingzhang Meng +10 more
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FROM SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION TO MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS: THE HFPEF PARADIGM REVISITED.
In accordance with the comorbidity-inflammation paradigm, comorbidities and especially metabolic comorbidities are presumed to drive development and severity of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction through a cascade of events ranging from ...
W. Paulus, M. Zile
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IntroductionThe function of the second receptor for the complement cleavage product C5a, C5aR2, is poorly understood and often neglected in the immunological context.
Daniel L. Seiler +13 more
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Peri-implantitis and systemic inflammation: A critical update [PDF]
Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition induced by bacterial biofilm that affects the soft and hard tissues surrounding dental implants, compromising the success of implant therapy.
Mansour K. Assery +7 more
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