Publications by authors named "S Durbaca"

Unlabelled: Influence of the novel arthritis drug-substance MCS-18 on the antibody (Ab) production against tetanus toxoid (TT) and diphtheria toxoid (DT) antigens was tested in vivo. Possible involvement of MCS-18 in Toll-like receptor (TLR) signalling pathway was further considered.

Materials And Methods: Immunization of male CD1 mice was done with subcutaneous injection of TT emulsified in Freund's Complete (FCA) or Incomplete Adjuvant (FIA) and mixed diversly with MCS-18 and different test substances.

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There are many studies demonstrating by different experimental models that non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), also known as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, can modulate immune response such as lymphoid cells differentiation and proliferation. There are experimental data which show that activated B cells can express mRNA COX-2, release prostaglandins (PGs) and produce immunoglobulins in PGs dependent manner. In this study, using different COX-2 inhibitors and applying personalized immunization scheme, we confirmed that it is possible to modulate in vivo antibody response against T cell dependent antigens, substantiating the importance of PGE2 and E prostanoid receptor (EP-R) in antibody generation.

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Human population data on air pollution and its effects on the immune system are scarce. A survey was conducted within the framework of the Central European Study of Air Quality and Respiratory Health (CESAR) to measure a panel of immune biomarkers in children of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. Seventeen cities were chosen to represent a wide range of exposure to outdoor air pollution.

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The paper is an attempt to study the effect of repeated boosters with Di-Te vaccine in positive children. The efficacy of their administration (vaccinal coverage degree, level of secreted antitoxins, the persistency of the immune response) and their influence upon the subsequent evolution of HIV infection are investigated.

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The level of antitetanus and antidiphtheria immunity was evaluated in 280 pairs (mother-newborn) and in 56 pairs where mothers (aged 19-26 yrs.) were vaccinated in the 7th month of pregnancy with an adsorbed tetanus vaccine dose. The results revealed a high antitetanus immunity level both in mothers and newborns (93.

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