We report an investigation of peripheral blood monocytes from untreated patients with mild, quiescent psoriasis. Possible metabolic changes were monitored by the determination of 3 enzymes representing different pathways of glucose metabolism and 2 lysosomal enzymes. Signal processing was evaluated by the measurement of cyclic AMP levels before and after hormonal stimulation. Luminol-amplified chemiluminescence provided an objective approach to assessing phagocytic capacity. Finally, the pattern of maturation of normal and psoriatic monocytes has been compared during culture in vitro. Our results were uniformly and wholly negative; we conclude that the concept of an “intrinsic” abnormality of the psoriatic monocyte may be excluded. Possible...
Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease with associated autoantigens, autoantibodie...
Psoriasis is a chronic immune mediated inflammatory skin disease with a population prevalence of 2–3...
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We report an investigation of peripheral blood monocytes from untreated patients with mild, quiescen...
Monocytopoiesis and blood monocytes were examined in 8 patients with disseminated chronic eczematous...
It has been proposed that immune dysfunction in psoriasis is a consequence of aberrent cyclic nucleo...
Based on recent findings indicating increased respiratory burst activity of monocytes (Mø) and polym...
Although psoriasis is characterized by the accumulation of activated proliferating lymphoid cells in...
The possibility that products released by inflammatory cells may play a role in the induction/mainte...
The aim of this study was to investigate possible stress-associated disturbances in lipid metabolism...
The suppressor activity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells was investigated in 25 patients with p...
Previous studies have demonstrated alterations in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) function in pat...
Monocytes stimulated with bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) release mediators that induce increase...
T cell subsets bearing Fc-receptors for either IgG (TG) or IgM (TM), and suppressor cell activity of...
Intradermal skin testing of normal and psoriatic subjects with common antigens, SKSD, Derm-O PPD, re...
Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease with associated autoantigens, autoantibodie...
Psoriasis is a chronic immune mediated inflammatory skin disease with a population prevalence of 2–3...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136054/1/cpt1974165part2919.pd
We report an investigation of peripheral blood monocytes from untreated patients with mild, quiescen...
Monocytopoiesis and blood monocytes were examined in 8 patients with disseminated chronic eczematous...
It has been proposed that immune dysfunction in psoriasis is a consequence of aberrent cyclic nucleo...
Based on recent findings indicating increased respiratory burst activity of monocytes (Mø) and polym...
Although psoriasis is characterized by the accumulation of activated proliferating lymphoid cells in...
The possibility that products released by inflammatory cells may play a role in the induction/mainte...
The aim of this study was to investigate possible stress-associated disturbances in lipid metabolism...
The suppressor activity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells was investigated in 25 patients with p...
Previous studies have demonstrated alterations in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) function in pat...
Monocytes stimulated with bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) release mediators that induce increase...
T cell subsets bearing Fc-receptors for either IgG (TG) or IgM (TM), and suppressor cell activity of...
Intradermal skin testing of normal and psoriatic subjects with common antigens, SKSD, Derm-O PPD, re...
Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease with associated autoantigens, autoantibodie...
Psoriasis is a chronic immune mediated inflammatory skin disease with a population prevalence of 2–3...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136054/1/cpt1974165part2919.pd