Publications by authors named "Wan-Dang Wang"

Dentritic cells (DCs) dysfunction has been verified detrimental for sepsis and B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is an immune-regulatory receptor shown to be associated with DCs dysfunction. However, the role of BTLA expression in myeloid DCs (mDCs) in neonatal sepsis is unknown. In the current study, we found BTLA-expressing mDCs were elevated in neonates with sepsis and the BTLA expression level in mDCs was positively correlated to the severity of sepsis.

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Little is known about how tuberculosis (TB) impairs dendritic cell (DC) function and anti-TB immune responses. We previously showed that the B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA), an immune inhibitory receptor, is involved in TB pathogenesis. Here, we examined whether BTLA expression in TB affects phenotypic and functional aspects of DCs.

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Regulatory B cells (Bregs) have critical roles as a negative regulator of immunity, mainly due to the fact that it secrets high a level of interleukin 10 (IL-10). Recently, a new subset of Bregs was identified as a key source of IL-35, which is an immunosuppressive cytokine and conventionally thought to be secreted by regulatory T cells (Tregs). Our previous study showed that the level of IL-35 in serum was elevated in the patients with active tuberculosis (ATB).

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Dendritic cell (DC) plays an important role in the immune response against pulmonary tuberculosis. However, the phenotypic profile of DC subsets in peripheral blood in individuals with active pulmonary tuberculosis (APT) is still inconclusive. Here, we demonstrated that the absolute numbers of total DC (tDC), myeloid DC (mDC) and plasmacytoid DC (pDC) in individuals with APT were decreased compared to healthy controls (HCs).

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Despite past extensive studies on B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA)-mediated negative regulation of T cell activation, the role of BTLA in antigen presenting cells (APCs) in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis (ATB) remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that BTLA expression on CD11c APCs increased in patients with ATB. Particularly, BTLA expression in CD11c APCs was likely associated with the attenuated stimulatory capacity on T cells (especially CD8+ T cell) proliferation.

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  • The role of human IL-37 in infections, particularly tuberculosis (TB), is not well understood, and its sources and effects on immune responses in TB patients haven't been thoroughly studied.
  • This study found that IL-37b-producing monocytes were linked to higher levels of IL-37b in the plasma of TB patients, especially in more severe cases of TB.
  • Additionally, TB-infected monocytes showed increased production of IL-37b upon re-infection with mycobacteria, suggesting that these monocytes are more effective at producing IL-37b compared to pro-inflammatory cytokines during such infections.
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Despite the recent appreciation of interleukin 35 (IL-35) function in inflammatory diseases, little is known for IL-35 response in patients with active tuberculosis (ATB). In the current study, we demonstrated that ATB patients exhibited increases in serum IL-35 and in mRNA expression of both subunits of IL-35 (p35 and EBI3) in white blood cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Consistently, anti-TB drug treatment led to reduction in serum IL-35 level and p35 or EBI3 expression.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease, and its pathogenesis involves a variety of genetic, environmental, and immunological factors such as T helper cells and their secreted cytokines. B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is an immunoregulatory receptor that has a strong suppressive effect on T-cell function. However the role of BTLA in UC remains poorly understood.

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Despite past extensive studies, the role of B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) in αβ T cells in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis (ATB) remains poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that BTLA expression on αβ T cells is decreased in patients with M. tuberculosis (Mtb) infection.

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  • The role of Interleukin (IL)-35 in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression and prognosis is not well understood, prompting a study to compare IL-35 levels in CRC patients and healthy controls.
  • The findings reveal that IL-35 is significantly elevated in CRC tissues and correlates with tumor severity and stage; notably, serum levels drop after surgical removal of the tumor.
  • The study suggests IL-35 promotes tumor growth by increasing regulatory T (Treg) cells in CRC patients, indicating its potential as a biomarker for CRC progression and prognosis in clinical practice.
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