Publications by authors named "Sina Mollerus"

Article Synopsis
  • Several lines of evidence suggest the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) could play a role in retroviral infections, but data is limited and inconsistent.
  • Infection with Friend virus (FV) led to a significant temporary drop in noradrenaline (NA) levels in the spleen, coinciding with viral-induced spleen enlargement.
  • Inhibiting enzymes that degrade catecholamines reduced viral load and spleen size, while prior removal of sympathetic nerves worsened the infection, highlighting the importance of NA in influencing retroviral disease progression.
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The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) plays a crucial role in the course and development of autoimmune disease in Fas-deficient lpr/lpr mice. As regulatory T cells (Tregs) are considered important modulators of autoimmune processes, we analyzed the interaction between the SNS and Tregs in this murine model of lymphoproliferative disease. We found that the percentage of Tregs among CD4(+) T cells is increased in the spleen, lymph nodes, and thymus of lpr/lpr mice as compared to age-matched C57Bl/6J (B6) mice.

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Adipocytes represent an important cellular source of inflammatory mediators. However, the signals for the induction of proinflammatory adipocyte activities are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that heat shock protein (Hsp) 60, a potent stimulator of innate immunity, induces the release of the inflammatory mediators interleukin-6, CXCL1 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner from cells of the adipocyte line 3T3-L1 and from adipocytes of obese mice.

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