Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) limits access to transplantation. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a powerful antioxidant enzyme which degrades free heme into biliverdin,free iron and carbon monoxide. HO-1 and its...Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) limits access to transplantation. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a powerful antioxidant enzyme which degrades free heme into biliverdin,free iron and carbon monoxide. HO-1 and its metabolites have the ability to modulate a wide variety of inflammatory disorders including hepatic IRI. Mechanisms of this protective effect include reduction of oxygen free radicals,alteration of macrophage and T cell phenotype. Further work is required to understand the physiological importance of the many actions of HO-1 identified experimentally,and to harness the protective effect of HO-1 for therapeutic potential.展开更多
Recent state-of-the-art computed tomography and improved three-dimensional(3-D) postprocessing techniques have revolutionized the capability of visualizing airway pathology,offering physicians an advanced view of path...Recent state-of-the-art computed tomography and improved three-dimensional(3-D) postprocessing techniques have revolutionized the capability of visualizing airway pathology,offering physicians an advanced view of pathology and allowing for appropriate management planning.This article is a comprehensive review of trachea and main bronchi imaging,with emphasis on the dynamic airway anatomy,and a discussion of a wide variety of diseases including,but not limited to,congenital large airway abnormalities,tracheobronchial stenoses,benign and malignant neoplasms and tracheobronchomalacia.The importance of multiplanar reconstruction,3-D reconstruction and incorporation of dynamic imaging for non-invasive evaluation of the large airways is stressed.展开更多
The larval stages of the cestode parasites belonging to the genus Echinococcus grow within internal organs of humans and a range of animal species.The resulting diseases,collectively termed echinococcoses,include majo...The larval stages of the cestode parasites belonging to the genus Echinococcus grow within internal organs of humans and a range of animal species.The resulting diseases,collectively termed echinococcoses,include major neglected tropical diseases of humans and livestock.Echinococcus larvae are outwardly protected by the laminated layer(LL),an acellular structure that is unique to this genus.The LL is based on a fibrillar meshwork made up of mucins,which are decorated by galactose-rich O-glycans.In addition,in the species cluster termed E.granulosus sensu lato,the LL features nano-deposits of the calcium salt of myo-inositol hexakisphosphate(Insp_(6)).The main purpose of our article is to update the immunobiology of the LL.Major recent advances in this area are(i)the demonstration of LL“debris”at the infection site and draining lymph nodes,(ii)the characterization of the decoy activity of calcium Inp6 with respect to complement,(iii)the evidence that the LL mucin carbohydrates interact specifically with a lectin receptor expressed in Kupffer cells(Clec4F),and(iv)the characterization of what appear to be receptor-independent effects of LL particles on dendritic cells and macrophages.Much information is missing on the immunology of this intriguing structure:we discuss gaps in knowledge and propose possible avenues for research.展开更多
基金Supported by The Maurice Wohl Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and a Research Training Fel-lowship from The Wellcome Trust (to Richards JA)Tenovus Scotland and The Peel Medical Research Trust to support his cur-rent work (to Richards JA)A Clinician Scientist Fellowship from the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Health Foundation (to Devey LR)
文摘Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) limits access to transplantation. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a powerful antioxidant enzyme which degrades free heme into biliverdin,free iron and carbon monoxide. HO-1 and its metabolites have the ability to modulate a wide variety of inflammatory disorders including hepatic IRI. Mechanisms of this protective effect include reduction of oxygen free radicals,alteration of macrophage and T cell phenotype. Further work is required to understand the physiological importance of the many actions of HO-1 identified experimentally,and to harness the protective effect of HO-1 for therapeutic potential.
文摘Recent state-of-the-art computed tomography and improved three-dimensional(3-D) postprocessing techniques have revolutionized the capability of visualizing airway pathology,offering physicians an advanced view of pathology and allowing for appropriate management planning.This article is a comprehensive review of trachea and main bronchi imaging,with emphasis on the dynamic airway anatomy,and a discussion of a wide variety of diseases including,but not limited to,congenital large airway abnormalities,tracheobronchial stenoses,benign and malignant neoplasms and tracheobronchomalacia.The importance of multiplanar reconstruction,3-D reconstruction and incorporation of dynamic imaging for non-invasive evaluation of the large airways is stressed.
文摘The larval stages of the cestode parasites belonging to the genus Echinococcus grow within internal organs of humans and a range of animal species.The resulting diseases,collectively termed echinococcoses,include major neglected tropical diseases of humans and livestock.Echinococcus larvae are outwardly protected by the laminated layer(LL),an acellular structure that is unique to this genus.The LL is based on a fibrillar meshwork made up of mucins,which are decorated by galactose-rich O-glycans.In addition,in the species cluster termed E.granulosus sensu lato,the LL features nano-deposits of the calcium salt of myo-inositol hexakisphosphate(Insp_(6)).The main purpose of our article is to update the immunobiology of the LL.Major recent advances in this area are(i)the demonstration of LL“debris”at the infection site and draining lymph nodes,(ii)the characterization of the decoy activity of calcium Inp6 with respect to complement,(iii)the evidence that the LL mucin carbohydrates interact specifically with a lectin receptor expressed in Kupffer cells(Clec4F),and(iv)the characterization of what appear to be receptor-independent effects of LL particles on dendritic cells and macrophages.Much information is missing on the immunology of this intriguing structure:we discuss gaps in knowledge and propose possible avenues for research.
基金supported by funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development(NICHD)is carried out at the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health,which is funded by MRC Centre(grant MR/N022556/1).