Publications by authors named "Haldun Bal"

Article Synopsis
  • Brucellosis is impacted by the interaction between bacteria and the body's immune response, particularly involving new cytokines like IL-35 and IL-39.
  • A study measured the levels of these cytokines in patients with acute and chronic brucellosis, as well as healthy controls, finding that both cytokines were lower in brucellosis patients compared to controls, especially in acute cases.
  • The research suggests that decreased levels of IL-35 and IL-39 may be linked to a weaker immune response in brucellosis and could contribute to the disease's progression from acute to chronic stages.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has clinical manifestations ranging from mild symptoms to respiratory failure, septic shock, and multi-organ failure. Lymphocytes are divided into different subtypes based on their cytokine production pattern. In this study, we investigated the role of cytokine expressions of CD4 T (T helper [Th]1, Th2, Th17, Th22) and CD8 T cell subtypes (T cytotoxic [Tc]1, Tc2, Tc17, Tc22) in the pathogenesis of COVID-19.

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COVID-19 is a disease characterized by acute respiratory failure and is a major health problem worldwide. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of CD39 expression in Treg cell subsets in COVID-19 immunopathogenesis and its relationship to disease severity. One hundred and ninety COVID-19 patients (juveniles, adults) and 43 volunteers as healthy controls were enrolled in our study.

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Although our knowledge about Brucella virulence factors and the host response increase rapidly, the mechanisms of immune evasion by the pathogen and causes of chronic disease are still unknown. Here, we aimed to investigate the immunological factors which belong to CD8+ T cells and their roles in the transition of brucellosis from acute to chronic infection. Using miRNA microarray, more than 2000 miRNAs were screened in CD8+ T cells of patients with acute or chronic brucellosis and healthy controls that were sorted from peripheral blood with flow cytometry and validated through qRT-PCR.

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