Arginase in parasitic infections: macrophage activation, immunosuppression, and intracellular signals.
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Modulation of immune response in experimental Chagas diseaseAlong the Axis between Type 1 and Type 2 Immunity; Principles Conserved in Evolution from Fish to MammalsGrowth factor and Th2 cytokine signaling pathways converge at STAT6 to promote arginase expression in progressive experimental visceral leishmaniasisDNA-protein immunization using Leishmania peroxidoxin-1 induces a strong CD4+ T cell response and partially protects mice from cutaneous leishmaniasis: role of fusion murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor DNA adjuvantModulation of mouse macrophage proteome induced by Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites in vivo.Progressive visceral leishmaniasis is driven by dominant parasite-induced STAT6 activation and STAT6-dependent host arginase 1 expression.Differences in iNOS and arginase expression and activity in the macrophages of rats are responsible for the resistance against T. gondii infectionMacrophage arginase-1 controls bacterial growth and pathology in hypoxic tuberculosis granulomas.Model-driven multi-omic data analysis elucidates metabolic immunomodulators of macrophage activation.The increase in mannose receptor recycling favors arginase induction and Trypanosoma cruzi survival in macrophages.Th2-associated alternative Kupffer cell activation promotes liver fibrosis without inducing local inflammation.Understanding the Mysterious M2 Macrophage through Activation Markers and Effector Mechanisms.M2 Polarization of Monocytes-Macrophages Is a Hallmark of Indian Post Kala-Azar Dermal Leishmaniasis.Arginase II Promotes Macrophage Inflammatory Responses Through Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species, Contributing to Insulin Resistance and AtherogenesisMyeloid-specific expression of Ron receptor kinase promotes prostate tumor growth.Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species during viral infections.Arginase-1: a new immunohistochemical marker of hepatocytes and hepatocellular neoplasms.The genetics of Leishmania virulence.Evolutionary Aspects of Macrophages Polarization.Macrophages as Effectors of Acute and Chronic Allograft Injury.Diphenyl diselenide-modulation of macrophage activation: down-regulation of classical and alternative activation markers.Immunoregulation by Taenia crassiceps and its antigens.Trypanosoma cruzi Coexpressing Ornithine Decarboxylase and Green Fluorescence Proteins as a Tool to Study the Role of Polyamines in Chagas Disease Pathology.Leptin regulates Granzyme-A, PD-1 and CTLA-4 expression in T cell to control visceral leishmaniasis in BALB/c Mice.Immune Response and Protective Efficacy of a Heterologous DNA-Protein Immunization with Leishmania Superoxide Dismutase B1.Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Inhibition in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Macrophages Leads to an Intracellular Profile That Is Detrimental for Infection.Acute and subchronic effects on immune responses of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) after exposure to deoxynivalenol (DON) in feed.Programmed death ligand 2 regulates arginase induction and modifies Trypanosoma cruzi survival in macrophages during murine experimental infection
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Arginase in parasitic infections: macrophage activation, immunosuppression, and intracellular signals.
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Arginase in parasitic infectio ...... on, and intracellular signals.
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Arginase in parasitic infectio ...... on, and intracellular signals.
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Arginase in parasitic infectio ...... on, and intracellular signals.
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Arginase in parasitic infectio ...... on, and intracellular signals.
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Cinthia C Stempin
Fabio M Cerban
Laura R Dulgerian
Vanina V Garrido
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10.1155/2010/683485
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2009-12-09T00:00:00Z