Aim: To investigate if an immune imbalance may account for the development and progression of chronic radiation enteritis. We analyzed the Th1/Th2 immune response profile early and 6 mo after fractionated colorectal irradiation. Methods: A rat model of fractionated colorectal γ-irradiation (4-Gy fractions, 3 fractions per week) was designed to investigate the effects of cumulative dose on inflammatory mediators (cytokines and chemokines) and immune response (Th1/Th2 profile and immunosuppressive mediator IL-10) during acute (early) response and 6 mo after the end of fractionated irradiation (chronic response). Analyses were performed 1 d after the cumulative doses of 16 Gy and 36 Gy and 1 d, 3 d, and 26 wk after the cumulative dose of 52 Gy...
International audienceRadiation-induced acute intestinal toxicity remains a major limitation to the ...
Aim: To pharmacologically modulate Th polarization in the ileum exposed to ionizing radiation by usi...
International audiencePURPOSE: The pathologic changes within the intestinal muscle layer may be at t...
Aim: To investigate if an immune imbalance may account for the development and progression of chroni...
During radiotherapy for pelvic or abdominal cancer, the intestine is a critical dose-limiting organ....
International audienceRadiation proctitis is an insidious disease associated with substantial morbid...
This suppression was associated with an overexpression of SOCS3, which inhibits the feedback of the ...
International audienceRadiation-induced gastrointestinal toxicity, including its shift of the immune...
International audiencePurpose Changes in the Th1/Th2 immune balance may play a role in increasing th...
Background: Mucositis is a toxic side effect of anti-cancer treatments and is a major focus in cance...
The use of radiotherapy to treat abdominal and pelvic malignancies often causes early side-effects w...
Purpose: To assess the frequency and the functional characteristics of one major component of immune...
Abstract Radiation-induced colitis is a common clinical problem after radiation therapy and accident...
International audienceRadiation-induced acute intestinal toxicity remains a major limitation to the ...
Aim: To pharmacologically modulate Th polarization in the ileum exposed to ionizing radiation by usi...
International audiencePURPOSE: The pathologic changes within the intestinal muscle layer may be at t...
Aim: To investigate if an immune imbalance may account for the development and progression of chroni...
During radiotherapy for pelvic or abdominal cancer, the intestine is a critical dose-limiting organ....
International audienceRadiation proctitis is an insidious disease associated with substantial morbid...
This suppression was associated with an overexpression of SOCS3, which inhibits the feedback of the ...
International audienceRadiation-induced gastrointestinal toxicity, including its shift of the immune...
International audiencePurpose Changes in the Th1/Th2 immune balance may play a role in increasing th...
Background: Mucositis is a toxic side effect of anti-cancer treatments and is a major focus in cance...
The use of radiotherapy to treat abdominal and pelvic malignancies often causes early side-effects w...
Purpose: To assess the frequency and the functional characteristics of one major component of immune...
Abstract Radiation-induced colitis is a common clinical problem after radiation therapy and accident...
International audienceRadiation-induced acute intestinal toxicity remains a major limitation to the ...
Aim: To pharmacologically modulate Th polarization in the ileum exposed to ionizing radiation by usi...
International audiencePURPOSE: The pathologic changes within the intestinal muscle layer may be at t...