Publications by authors named "Weshely Kujur"

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  • NK cells can develop a memory-like state, enhancing their ability to fight off certain pathogens, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb).
  • Memory-like NK cells (mlNKs) in individuals with latent tuberculosis infection showed high levels of CD226 after stimulation with gamma-irradiated Mtb, indicating their potential for enhanced functionality.
  • The study demonstrated that blocking CD226 signaling reduced the proliferation and effectiveness of mlNKs, highlighting its crucial role in the immune response against Mtb.
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is the leading cause of hospital community-acquired pneumonia. Patients with pneumococcal pneumonia may develop complicated parapneumonic effusions or empyema that can lead to pleural organization and subsequent fibrosis. The pathogenesis of pleural organization and scarification involves complex interactions between the components of the immune system, coagulation, and fibrinolysis.

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NK cells have been shown to display adaptive traits such as memory formation akin to T and B lymphocytes. Here we show that Zika virus infection induces memory like NK cells that express CD27. Strikingly, these cells exhibit stem-like features that include expansion capacity, self-renewal pathway, differentiation into effector cells, longer telomeres and gene signature associated with hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) progenitors.

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Inhalation of organic dust is an occupational hazard leading to the development of respiratory symptoms and respiratory diseases. Bioaerosols from concentrated animal feeding operations are rich in bacteria and could carry bacterial extracellular vesicles (EVs) that could induce lung inflammation. It is not known if organic dust contains bacterial EVs and whether they modulate lung inflammation.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a highly detrimental autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. There is no cure for it but the treatment typically focuses on subsiding severity and recurrence of the disease. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is an animal model of MS.

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We have recently demonstrated that Caerulomycin A induces regulatory T cells differentiation by suppressing Th1 cells activity. The role of regulatory T cells is well established in suppressing the function of Th2 cells. Th2 cells are known to inflict the induction of the activation of asthma.

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Cytokines play a very important role in the regulation of immune homeostasis. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) responsible for the generation of peripheral tolerance are under the tight regulation of the cytokine milieu. In this study, we report a novel role of a bipyridyl compound, Caerulomycin A (CaeA), in inducing the generation of Tregs.

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