Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Staphylococcus aureus α-hemolysin mediates virulence in a murine model of severe pneumonia through activation of the NLRP3 inflammasomeIn the critically ill patient, diabetes predicts mortality independent of statin therapy but is not associated with acute lung injury: a cohort studyThe impact of diabetes on the pathogenesis of sepsisGlyburide reduces bacterial dissemination in a mouse model of melioidosisCell death and autophagy in tuberculosisSulphonylurea usage in melioidosis is associated with severe disease and suppressed immune responseGlibenclamide Prevents Diabetes in NOD MiceInhibition of the nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich containing family, pyrin-domain containing 3 inflammasome reduces the severity of experimentally induced acute pancreatitis in obese mice.Host responses to melioidosis and tuberculosis are both dominated by interferon-mediated signaling.Association of melioidosis incidence with rainfall and humidity, Singapore, 2003-2012.Diabetes-independent increase of factor VII-activating protease activation in patients with Gram-negative sepsis (melioidosis).Glibenclamide decreases ATP-induced intracellular calcium transient elevation via inhibiting reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial activity in macrophages.Elimination of the NLRP3-ASC inflammasome protects against chronic obesity-induced pancreatic damagePentoxifylline reduces the inflammatory process in diabetic rats: relationship with decreases of pro-inflammatory cytokines and inducible nitric oxide synthaseT-Cell Responses Are Associated with Survival in Acute Melioidosis Patients.Glutathione deficiency in type 2 diabetes impairs cytokine responses and control of intracellular bacteria.Burkholderia pseudomallei triggers altered inflammatory profiles in a whole-blood model of type 2 diabetes-melioidosis comorbidityThe Blood Transcriptome of Experimental Melioidosis Reflects Disease Severity and Shows Considerable Similarity with the Human DiseaseAssociation between Use of Oral Anti-Diabetic Drugs and the Risk of Sepsis: A Nested Case-Control StudyNeutrophil extracellular traps in the host defense against sepsis induced by Burkholderia pseudomallei (melioidosis)Bioelectric modulation of macrophage polarization.Mechanisms of disease: inflammasome activation and the development of type 2 diabetes.Short-Term High-Fat Diet (HFD) Induced Anxiety-Like Behaviors and Cognitive Impairment Are Improved with Treatment by Glyburide.Metformin and other glucose-lowering drug initiation and rates of community-based antibiotic use and hospital-treated infections in patients with type 2 diabetes: a Danish nationwide population-based cohort studyGlibenclamide impairs responses of neutrophils against Burkholderia pseudomallei by reduction of intracellular glutathione.Therapeutic Administration of a Monoclonal Anti-Il-1β Antibody Protects Against Experimental Melioidosis.Glibenclamide reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine production by neutrophils of diabetes patients in response to bacterial infectionThe Nlrp3 inflammasome promotes age-related thymic demise and immunosenescenceCurrent status of inflammasome blockers as anti-inflammatory drugs.Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in Burkholderia pseudomallei: implications for treatment of melioidosis.Regulating against the dysregulation: new treatment options in autoinflammation.Role of Canonical and Non-canonical Inflammasomes During Burkholderia Infection.Programmed death ligand 1 on Burkholderia pseudomallei-infected human polymorphonuclear neutrophils impairs T cell functions.NLRP3 inflammasome activation is essential for paraquat-induced acute lung injury.Interleukin 10 inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokine responses and killing of Burkholderia pseudomalleiA Protective Role of Glibenclamide in Inflammation-Associated Injury.Expression and function of transforming growth factor β in melioidosis.Delayed activation of host innate immune pathways in streptozotocin-induced diabetic hosts leads to more severe disease during infection with Burkholderia pseudomallei.Glyburide and retinoic acid synergize to promote wound healing by anti-inflammation and RIP140 degradation.Mitigating the Impact of Antibacterial Drug Resistance through Host-Directed Therapies: Current Progress, Outlook, and Challenges.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Glyburide is anti-inflammatory and associated with reduced mortality in melioidosis.
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Gavin C K W Koh
Gordon Dougan
M Fernanda Schreiber
Rapeephan R Maude
W Joost Wiersinga
Weera Mahavanakul
Wipada Chaowagul
Wirongrong Chierakul
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10.1093/CID/CIQ192
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2011-02-03T00:00:00Z