Publications by authors named "Hieu-Hoa Dang"

Sophisticated immune evasion strategies enable to colonize the gastric mucosa of approximately half of the world's population. Persistent infection and the resulting chronic inflammation are a major cause of gastric cancer. To understand the intricate interplay between and host immunity, spatial profiling was used to monitor immune cells in infected gastric tissue.

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a serious blood cancer that is hard to treat, and scientists are studying a part of the immune system called the NLRP3 inflammasome to understand its role in AML.
  • Researchers looked at gene expressions in AML patients and created special cells to study how NLRP3 affects AML cell survival.
  • They found that higher levels of NLRP3 are linked to worse outcomes for patients, and blocking NLRP3 helps make AML cells die, which could lead to new treatments for the disease.
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Introduction & Objective: Allergic sensitization is an essential step in the development of allergic airway inflammation to birch pollen (BP); however, this process remains to be fully elucidated. Recent scientific advances have highlighted the importance of the allergen context. In this regard, microbial patterns (PAMPs) present on BP have attracted increasing interest.

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is a widespread Gram-negative pathogen involved in a variety of gastrointestinal diseases, including gastritis, ulceration, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma and gastric cancer. Immune responses aimed at eradication of often prove futile, and paradoxically play a crucial role in the degeneration of epithelial integrity and disease progression. We have previously shown that infection of primary human monocytes increases their potential to respond to subsequent bacterial stimuli - a process that may be involved in the generation of exaggerated, yet ineffective immune responses directed against the pathogen.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a hematopoietic malignancy characterized by altered myeloid progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation. As in many other cancers, epigenetic transcriptional repressors such as histone deacetylases (HDACs) are dysregulated in AML. Here, we investigated (1) HDAC gene expression in AML patients and in different AML cell lines and (2) the effect of treating AML cells with the specific class IIA HDAC inhibitor TMP269, by applying proteomic and comparative bioinformatic analyses.

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  • - The increasing use of nanomaterials in consumer products, particularly cosmetics, raises safety concerns as nanoparticles can easily penetrate biological barriers and interact with allergens, potentially affecting immune responses.
  • - This study focuses on how silica nanoparticles interact with the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1, examining key immunotoxicity events in human immune cells, such as allergen uptake and presentation.
  • - Results show that when allergens interact with silica nanoparticles, it leads to enhanced immune responses that favor a type 1 inflammatory profile, suggesting that this interaction may reduce allergic sensitization rather than worsen it.
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Silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) are generally regarded as safe and may represent an attractive carrier platform for nanomedical applications when loaded with biopharmaceuticals. Surface functionalization by different chemistries may help to optimize protein loading and may further impact uptake into the targeted tissues or cells, however, it may also alter the immunologic profile of the carrier system. In order to circumvent side effects, novel carrier candidates need to be tested thoroughly, early in their development stage within the pharmaceutical innovation pipeline, for their potential to activate or modify the immune response.

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Infection with affects almost half of the world's population and is a major cause of stomach cancer. Although immune cells react strongly to this gastric bacterium, is still one of the rare pathogens that can evade elimination by the host and cause chronic inflammation. In the present study, we characterized the inflammatory response of primary human monocytes to repeated infection and their responsiveness to an ensuing bacterial stimulus.

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Background: Over 100 million people worldwide suffer from birch pollen allergy. However, identification of molecular determinants driving Th2-biased allergic sensitization to Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen, remains elusive.

Objective: Here, we examined whether Bet v 1 or the pollen matrix is responsible for activation of antigen-presenting cells and the subsequent Th2 polarization, relevant in the process of allergic sensitization.

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