Publications by authors named "Katharine S Richardson"

This study reveals that the IL-15 rapidly released into serum upon IL-12 injection into tumor-bearing mice is critical for the subsequent leukocytic infiltration of the tumor and tumor-bearing tissue. The increase in serum IL-15 occurs within 2 h after IL-12 injection concomitantly with a decrease in cytoplasmic IL-15 in tumor-associated Mphi (TAM). Injection of anti-IL-15 one hour prior to IL-12 abrogates subsequent leukocytic infiltration into the tumor and prevents the IL-12-induced reduction of primary tumor mass and the clearance of metastases.

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In the last several years, multiple lines of evidence have suggested that the COP9 signalosome (CSN) plays a significant role in the regulation of multiple cancers and could be an attractive target for therapeutic intervention. First, the CSN plays a key role in the regulation of Cullin-containing ubiquitin E3 ligases that are central mediators of a variety of cellular functions essential during cancer progression. Second, several studies suggest that the individual subunits of the CSN, particularly CSN5, might regulate oncogenic and tumor suppressive functions independently of, or coordinately with, the CSN holocomplex.

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It has been shown that the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) plays key roles in the development of fibrosis in numerous organs, including the liver. Other studies have suggested that the RAS also may play roles in diseases of chronic inflammation. However, whether the RAS also can mediate acute inflammation in liver is unclear.

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