Increasing evidence suggests that alcohol abuse may be linked to adverse immunomodulatory effects on immune responses. Our study was undertaken to clarify the immunological consequences of chronic and acute alcohol exposure on differentiation and maturation of human dendritic cells (DCs). Using immunochemical and cytofluorimetric analysis we determined the phenotype and functions of monocyte-derived DCs from alcoholics and healthy subjects and analyzed their ability to respond to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the presence or absence of ethanol (EtOH) exposure. Our results showed that alcoholics' monocytes differentiated to immature DCs with altered phenotype and functions (alc-iDCs). Alc-iDCs showed fewer CD1a+ cells, weaker CD86 expression a...
This communication reviews recent literature and summarizes current views on the immunomodulatory ef...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Background/Aims: We have compared dendritic cell (DC) function derived from the alcoholic liver dise...
Increasing evidence suggests that alcohol abuse may be linked to adverse immunomodulatory effects on...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
Alcohol consumption inhibits accessory cell function and Ag-specific T cell responses. Myeloid dendr...
The mechanisms of alcohol-induced immunosuppression include defects in innate and adaptive immune re...
The influence of ethanol (EtOH) on multiple dendritic cell (DC) subsets, either in steady state or f...
Background: Excessive alcohol intake is associated with adverse immune response-related effects, how...
Chronic alcohol drinking adversely affects human health and is a significant risk factor for numerou...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol use results in impaired immunity, and it is associated with increased ...
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppression associated with chronic alcohol use is characterized by reduced antige...
Excessive drinking can lead to the development of immune dysfunction. Our aim is to investigate the ...
Excessive drinking can lead to the development of immune dysfunction. Our aim is to investigate the ...
This communication reviews recent literature and summarizes current views on the immunomodulatory ef...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Background/Aims: We have compared dendritic cell (DC) function derived from the alcoholic liver dise...
Increasing evidence suggests that alcohol abuse may be linked to adverse immunomodulatory effects on...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
Alcohol consumption inhibits accessory cell function and Ag-specific T cell responses. Myeloid dendr...
The mechanisms of alcohol-induced immunosuppression include defects in innate and adaptive immune re...
The influence of ethanol (EtOH) on multiple dendritic cell (DC) subsets, either in steady state or f...
Background: Excessive alcohol intake is associated with adverse immune response-related effects, how...
Chronic alcohol drinking adversely affects human health and is a significant risk factor for numerou...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol use results in impaired immunity, and it is associated with increased ...
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppression associated with chronic alcohol use is characterized by reduced antige...
Excessive drinking can lead to the development of immune dysfunction. Our aim is to investigate the ...
Excessive drinking can lead to the development of immune dysfunction. Our aim is to investigate the ...
This communication reviews recent literature and summarizes current views on the immunomodulatory ef...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Background/Aims: We have compared dendritic cell (DC) function derived from the alcoholic liver dise...