Publications by authors named "V Gamino"

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  • Type 2 immunity responds to allergens and helminth infections, and understanding its regulation is crucial as it can have both beneficial and harmful effects.
  • The cytokine IL-10 appears to enhance Th2 cell differentiation during helminth infection, leading to increased expression of key factors like GATA3 and cytokines IL-5 and IL-13, while suppressing Th1 responses.
  • Blocking IL-10 signaling during helminth infection increased Th1 cell activity and reduced Th2-related factors, demonstrating that IL-10 helps balance immune responses by promoting Th2 differentiation and managing Th1 cells in the intestines.
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West Nile virus (WNV) is the most widespread flavivirus in the world with a wide vertebrate host range. Its geographic expansion and activity continue to increase with important human and equine outbreaks and local bird mortality. In a previous experiment, we demonstrated the susceptibility of 7-week-old red-legged partridges () to Mediterranean WNV isolates Morocco/2003 and Spain/2007, which varied in virulence for this gallinaceous species.

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Arboviruses cause acute diseases that increasingly affect global health. We used bluetongue virus (BTV) and its natural sheep host to reveal a previously uncharacterized mechanism used by an arbovirus to manipulate host immunity. Our study shows that BTV, similarly to other antigens delivered through the skin, is transported rapidly via the lymph to the peripheral lymph nodes.

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An 8-year-old domestic short-haired cat was presented with anorexia, lethargy, ataxia and one episode of consciousness loss. A midline vertically orientated, biconcave, extra-axial mass originating from the basioccipital bone was detected on magnetic resonance images of the head. The mass was T1W iso- to hypointense when compared with normal grey matter, T2W hyperintense with small areas of isointensity and heterogeneously enhanced with contrast.

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