The hypothesis that acute ethanol uptake plus trauma can synergize to increase immunosuppression was tested. We found that, unlike non-alcohol-exposed patients, patients with acute alcohol use prior to trauma have a transient decrease in monocyte tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) production during the very early postinjury (0-3 days) period. However, TNF alpha production by these alcohol-exposed patients\u27 monocytes (M0) became hyperelevated late postinjury (\u3e 9 days). Consequently, these massively elevated M0 TNF alpha levels can contribute to posttrauma immunosuppression after acute alcohol use. We also demonstrate that normal monocyte activation with the superantigen, Staphylococcus enterotoxin B (SEB), results in a preferenti...
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Cytokines are multifunctional proteins that play a critical role in cellular communication and activ...
Most pathogens express ligands for multiple TLRs that share common downstream signaling. In this stu...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
As the most commonly used drug that can modulate both metabolic and immune pathways, ethanol is eval...
Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflammatory cytok...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflamma...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the deleterious effects of chronic excessive alcohol consumption on the l...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Abstract: To test our hypothesis that monocytes (MO) and their mediators are major contributors to e...
Acute ethanol treatment results in decreased antigen presentation capacity (Th1-type immunity) and e...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
Background: Excessive alcohol intake is associated with adverse immune response-related effects, how...
BACKGROUND: Acute alcohol consumption is associated with induction of immuno-inhibitory cytokines an...
BACKGROUND: Nuclear translocation and DNA binding of the nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) is an ear...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66388/1/j.1530-0277.1994.tb00917.x.pd
Cytokines are multifunctional proteins that play a critical role in cellular communication and activ...
Most pathogens express ligands for multiple TLRs that share common downstream signaling. In this stu...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
As the most commonly used drug that can modulate both metabolic and immune pathways, ethanol is eval...
Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflammatory cytok...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflamma...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the deleterious effects of chronic excessive alcohol consumption on the l...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Abstract: To test our hypothesis that monocytes (MO) and their mediators are major contributors to e...
Acute ethanol treatment results in decreased antigen presentation capacity (Th1-type immunity) and e...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
Background: Excessive alcohol intake is associated with adverse immune response-related effects, how...
BACKGROUND: Acute alcohol consumption is associated with induction of immuno-inhibitory cytokines an...
BACKGROUND: Nuclear translocation and DNA binding of the nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) is an ear...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66388/1/j.1530-0277.1994.tb00917.x.pd
Cytokines are multifunctional proteins that play a critical role in cellular communication and activ...
Most pathogens express ligands for multiple TLRs that share common downstream signaling. In this stu...