15 research outputs found
2889A novel serum biomarker identifying Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC)
Towards a proteomic analysis of atopic dermatitis: A two-dimensional-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/mass spectrometric analysis of cultured patient-derived fibroblasts
A Th2 Chemokine, TARC, Produced by Trophoblasts and Endometrial Gland Cells, Regulates the Infiltration of CCR4 +
Osteopontin: A Potential Biomarker for Successful Bee Venom Immunotherapy and a Potential Molecule for Inhibiting IgE-mediated Allergic Responses
Osteopontin: A Potential Biomarker for Successful Bee Venom Immunotherapy and a Potential Molecule for Inhibiting IgE-mediated Allergic Responses
ABSTRACTVenom immunotherapy (VIT) is proven to be curative for insect allergy, but the mechanisms and the biomarkers associated with clinical efficacy remain elusive. We report herein the discovery of a leading candidate biomarker, osteopontin (OPN), for VIT. From cDNA microarray and clustering analyses, an increased expression of OPN was found in patients who completed 5–6 years of VIT and discontinued therapy for 3–6 years as compared with the untreated group. A significantly higher level of serum OPN was found in the completed treatment group as compared with the untreated group. Following VIT, kinetically increased levels of OPN associated with reduced venom specific IgE levels were noted in subjects with large local allergic reactions to venom. These findings together with the fact that OPN is involved in Th 1-associated immune response strongly suggest a role of OPN as a functional biomarker for VIT
Allergen stabilities and compatibilities in immunotherapy mixtures that contain cat, dog, dust mite, and cockroach extracts
A novel surface molecule of Th2- and Tc2-type cells, CRTH2 expression on human peripheral and decidual CD4+ and CD8+ T cells during the early stage of pregnancy
It has been demonstrated that pregnancy induces the immunomodulation of cytokine responses away from the Th1 paradigm and towards the Th2 paradigm. In this study, we examined the expression of CRTH2 (chemoattractant receptor-homologous molecule expressed on Th2) on decidual CD4+ and CD8+ T cells during the early stages of pregnancy. Examination of the cytokine profile revealed that CRTH2 was expressed on CD4+‐type-2 T helper (Th2-type) and CD8+‐type 2 T cytotoxic (Tc2-type) cells. The percentages of CRTH2+ cells in CD3+/CD4+ T cells and CD3+/CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in the decidua than in the peripheral blood. These results indicate the significance of Th2- and Tc2-type cells of the decidua in the maternal immune system, presumably through their production of cytokines which may contribute to the maintenance of pregnancy
