Exposure to heavy metals may have toxic effects on several human organs causing morbidity and mortality. Metals may trigger or exacerbate autoimmunity in humans. Inbred mouse strains with certain H-2 haplotypes are susceptible to xenobiotic-induced autoimmunity; and their immune response to metals such as mercury, gold, and silver have been explored. Serum antinuclear antibodies (ANA), polyclonal B-cell activation, hypergammaglobulinemia and tissue immune complex deposition are the main features of metal-induced autoimmunity in inbred mice. However, inbred mouse strains do not represent the genetic heterogeneity in humans. In this study, outbred Swiss Webster (SW) mice exposed to gold or mercury salts showed immune and autoimmune responses....
Abstract Introduction We have previously observed tha...
Systemic autoimmune rheumatic disorders (SARD) represent important causes of morbidity and mortality...
Heavy metal pollution still represents a primary concern regarding human health. Recently, it become...
Exposure to heavy metals may have toxic effects on several human organs causing morbidity and mortal...
The existence of immune self-tolerance allows the immune system to mount responses against infectiou...
Mercury and gold salts as well as d-penicillamine can cause glome-rulonephritis by an autoimmune mec...
tho rig en promote the differentiation of autoreactive T cells towards a pathogenicKey words: bystan...
Abstract Background Mercury is an immunotoxic metal that induces autoimmune disease in rodents. High...
BACKGROUND: Autoimmune diseases require the involvement and activation of immune cells and occur whe...
Environmental factors including drugs, mineral oils and heavy metals such as lead, gold and mercury ...
Mercury (Hg) is widely recognized as a neurotoxic metal, besides it can also act as a proinflammator...
Inducibility of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) by mercuric chloride (HgCl2) was studied in various str...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department of Environmental Health Sciences. Balti...
We have shown previously that chronic (32 weeks) exposure to occupationally relevant concentrations ...
<p>(A) Wild-type or <i>Lag-3<sup>−/−</sup></i> B6.SJL mice were challenged with HgCl<sub>2</sub> (30...
Abstract Introduction We have previously observed tha...
Systemic autoimmune rheumatic disorders (SARD) represent important causes of morbidity and mortality...
Heavy metal pollution still represents a primary concern regarding human health. Recently, it become...
Exposure to heavy metals may have toxic effects on several human organs causing morbidity and mortal...
The existence of immune self-tolerance allows the immune system to mount responses against infectiou...
Mercury and gold salts as well as d-penicillamine can cause glome-rulonephritis by an autoimmune mec...
tho rig en promote the differentiation of autoreactive T cells towards a pathogenicKey words: bystan...
Abstract Background Mercury is an immunotoxic metal that induces autoimmune disease in rodents. High...
BACKGROUND: Autoimmune diseases require the involvement and activation of immune cells and occur whe...
Environmental factors including drugs, mineral oils and heavy metals such as lead, gold and mercury ...
Mercury (Hg) is widely recognized as a neurotoxic metal, besides it can also act as a proinflammator...
Inducibility of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) by mercuric chloride (HgCl2) was studied in various str...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department of Environmental Health Sciences. Balti...
We have shown previously that chronic (32 weeks) exposure to occupationally relevant concentrations ...
<p>(A) Wild-type or <i>Lag-3<sup>−/−</sup></i> B6.SJL mice were challenged with HgCl<sub>2</sub> (30...
Abstract Introduction We have previously observed tha...
Systemic autoimmune rheumatic disorders (SARD) represent important causes of morbidity and mortality...
Heavy metal pollution still represents a primary concern regarding human health. Recently, it become...