Background: Eosinophilia is a typical finding of the acute/juvenile form of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM), a systemic mycosis endemic in Latin America. This clinical form is characterized by depressed cellular immune response and production of Th2 cytokines. Moreover, it has been shown that the increased number of eosinophils in peripheral blood of patients returns to normal values after antifungal treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemokines may contribute to local and systemic inflammation in patients with psoriasis. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of chemokine ligands and receptors in the recruitment of T cells into psoriatic lesional skin and synovial fluid. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of Th1-related chemokines in psoriasis and to investigate any association with disease severity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report herein the synthesis and the in vitro antileishmanial evaluation of a series of 6-substituted purines. The most active compounds against Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes were 6-(3'-chloropropylthio)purine 2 [11,12] [corrected] 6-(3'-(thioethylamine)propylthio)purine 5, 6-(alpha-aceticacidthio)purine 7 and 6-(6'-deoxy-1'-O-methyl-beta-D-ribofuranose)purine 14 with an IC(50)=50, 50, 39 and 29 microM, respectively.
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