Publications by authors named "Cariosa M Noone"

Dendritic cells (DCs) matured with helminth-derived molecules that promote Th2 immune responses do not follow conventional definitions of DC maturation processes. While a number of models of DC maturation by Th2 stimuli are postulated, further studies are required if we are to clearly define DC maturation processes that lead to Th2 immune responses. In this study, we examine the interaction of Th2-inducing molecules from the parasitic helminth Ascaris lumbricoides with the maturation processes and function of DCs.

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Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3) is a major respiratory pathogen in humans. Failure to induce immunological memory associated with HPIV3 infection has been attributed to inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation. We demonstrate that the inability of mixed lymphocytes to respond to virally infected antigen-presenting cells is due to an interleukin-2-dependent, nonapoptotic mechanism involving natural killer (NK) cells and their influence is exerted in a contact-dependent manner.

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Article Synopsis
  • When a person gets the flu, they are more likely to get sick from bacterial infections too, which can make them really ill.
  • Scientists are studying how the flu virus affects special immune cells called dendritic cells, which help protect the body.
  • They found that a part of the flu virus called haemagglutinin (HA) stops these cells from making a substance (IL12 p70) that helps fight off other infections, possibly making the person more likely to get sick from bacteria after having the flu.
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