The anti-inflammatory/immunoparalytic phase of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) following major insult (surgery, thermal/traumatic injury) is of major clinical importance in the neonate, during which the risk of infection is particularly great. Here, the mechanisms by which TNF-α production is suppressed in response to infection are largely unknown. We questioned whether TNF-α itself could be a critical mediator of this suppression. Monocytes, isolated from cord blood (n=3), were treated with LPS (100 ng/ml), TNF-α (10 ng/ml, +/− anti-TNF-α antibody) for 18 and 36 h. Cells were then restimulated with LPS (Gram −ve) or Pam-3-Cys (Gram +ve) for 24 h. This was also done in the presence of selective inhibitors of MAP kinases p...
The acute inflammatory response involves the recruitment of leucocytes from the peripheral circulati...
SummaryInappropriate inflammasome activation contributes to multiple human diseases, but the mechani...
How the immune system is negatively affected by sepsis is not fully understood. In this issue of Imm...
The anti-inflammatory/immunoparalytic phase of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) fo...
Following major trauma, sepsis or surgery, some patients exhibit an impaired monocyte inflammatory r...
Excessive inflammatory responses in the surgical patient may result in cellular hypo-responsiveness,...
Selective TNFR1 blockade in inflammatory diseases is emerging as a clinical strategy. We studied the...
In septic patients, the onset of septic shock occurs due to the over-activation of monocytes. We tes...
Mono-Mac-6 cells, but not U937 cells, can be Induced to rapidly express tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ...
Neuroinflammation is a common facet of both acute and chronic neurodegenerative conditions, exemplif...
The vulnerability to infection of newborns is associated with a limited ability to mount efficient i...
Development of chronic inflammation or autoimmunity may be related to deregulated mechanisms orchest...
Abstract: Neonatal humans and rodents are sus-ceptible to infection with encapsulated bacteria as a ...
Infections are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in newborns. The high susceptibility of ne...
Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-a) is a vital pro-inflammatory cytokine produced in response to the...
The acute inflammatory response involves the recruitment of leucocytes from the peripheral circulati...
SummaryInappropriate inflammasome activation contributes to multiple human diseases, but the mechani...
How the immune system is negatively affected by sepsis is not fully understood. In this issue of Imm...
The anti-inflammatory/immunoparalytic phase of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) fo...
Following major trauma, sepsis or surgery, some patients exhibit an impaired monocyte inflammatory r...
Excessive inflammatory responses in the surgical patient may result in cellular hypo-responsiveness,...
Selective TNFR1 blockade in inflammatory diseases is emerging as a clinical strategy. We studied the...
In septic patients, the onset of septic shock occurs due to the over-activation of monocytes. We tes...
Mono-Mac-6 cells, but not U937 cells, can be Induced to rapidly express tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ...
Neuroinflammation is a common facet of both acute and chronic neurodegenerative conditions, exemplif...
The vulnerability to infection of newborns is associated with a limited ability to mount efficient i...
Development of chronic inflammation or autoimmunity may be related to deregulated mechanisms orchest...
Abstract: Neonatal humans and rodents are sus-ceptible to infection with encapsulated bacteria as a ...
Infections are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in newborns. The high susceptibility of ne...
Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-a) is a vital pro-inflammatory cytokine produced in response to the...
The acute inflammatory response involves the recruitment of leucocytes from the peripheral circulati...
SummaryInappropriate inflammasome activation contributes to multiple human diseases, but the mechani...
How the immune system is negatively affected by sepsis is not fully understood. In this issue of Imm...