Both mucosal and systemic immune responses are required for preventing or containing HIV transmission and chronic infection. However, currently described vaccination approaches are largely ineffective in inducing both mucosal and systemic responses. In this study, we found that the ubiquitin-editing enzyme A20--an inducible feedback inhibitor of the TNFR, RIG-I, and TLR signaling pathways that broadly controls the maturation, cytokine production, and immunostimulatory potency of DCs--restricted systemically immunized DCs to induce both robust mucosal and systemic HIV-specific cellular and humoral responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical course and sequel of the life-threatening gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding during the treatment of strongyloides helmintic hyperinfection induced by immunosuppression in a patient with multiple myeloma is presented. A 55-year old male patient was diagnosed with strongyloides infection with stool analysis and intestinal biopsy shortly after his combined chemotherapy for myeloma. He was commenced on albendazole anthelmintic therapy.
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