Publications by authors named "Kim Waggie"

Rituximab, a monoclonal antibody targeting CD20 on B cells, is currently used to treat many subtypes of B cell lymphomas. However, treatment is not curative and response rates are variable. Recombinant interleukin-21 (rIL-21) is a cytokine that enhances immune effector function and affects both primary and transformed B cell differentiation.

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Psoriasis is a common chronic skin disease with a largely unknown pathogenesis. We demonstrate here that transgenic over-expression of interleukin (IL)-22 in mice resulted in neonatal mortality and psoriasis-like skin alterations including acanthosis and hypogranularity. This cutaneous phenotype may be caused by the direct influence of IL-22 on keratinocytes, since this cytokine did not affect skin fibroblasts, endothelial cells, melanocytes, or adipocytes.

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T cell-derived cytokines are important in the development of an effective immune response, but when dysregulated they can promote disease. Here we identify a four-helix bundle cytokine we have called interleukin 31 (IL-31), which is preferentially produced by T helper type 2 cells. IL-31 signals through a receptor composed of IL-31 receptor A and oncostatin M receptor.

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  • Mdr1a-deficient mice develop spontaneous colitis with age due to a lack of P-glycoprotein, and while Helicobacter spp. are associated with colitis in some mouse strains, they are not linked to the spontaneous colitis in mdr1a-/- mice.
  • H. bilis infection in these mice led to diarrhea, weight loss, and accelerated inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms within 6 to 17 weeks, along with significant changes in gut tissue structure and immune responses.
  • In contrast, infection with H. hepaticus did not accelerate IBD; instead, it delayed its onset and resulted in milder symptoms, suggesting that different Helicobacter strains have varying effects on colitis
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