scholarly journals Enhanced allergic responsiveness after early childhood infection with respiratory viruses: Are long-lived alternatively activated macrophages the missing link?

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pp. ftw047 ◽  
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Kari Ann Shirey ◽  
Dayanand Bagdure ◽  
Jorge Blanco ◽  
Rose M. Viscardi ◽  
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Frank Kirstein ◽  
Jaisubash Jayakumar ◽  
Babele Emedi ◽  
Ramona Hurdayal ◽  
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Allergy ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 66 (3) ◽  
pp. 396-403 ◽  
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O. Krysko ◽  
G. Holtappels ◽  
N. Zhang ◽  
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K. Deswarte ◽  
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Although it is well-established that macrophages can occur in distinct activation states, the molecular characteristics of differentially activated macrophages, and particularly those of alternatively activated macrophages (aaMφ), are still poorly unraveled. Recently, we demonstrated that the expression of FIZZ1 and Ym is induced in aaMφ as compared with classically activated macrophages (caMφ), elicitedin vitroor developedin vivoduring infection withTrypanosoma brucei brucei. In the present study, we analyzed the expression of FIZZ1 and Ym in caMφ and aaMφ elicited duringTrypanosoma congolenseinfection and show that the use of FIZZ1 and Ym for the identification of aaMφ is not limited toT. b. bruceiinfection and is independent of the organ sources from which macrophages are obtained. We also demonstrate that FIZZ1 can be used to discriminate between different populations of aaMφ. Furthermore, we studied the effects of various stimuli, and combinations thereof, on the expression of FIZZ1 and Ym in macrophages from different mouse strains and demonstrate that regulation of the expression of FIZZ1 and Ym in macrophages is not dependent on the mouse strain. Finally, we show that these genes can be used to monitor the macrophage activation status without the need to obtain pure macrophage populations.


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pp. 464-471 ◽  
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Antje Prasse ◽  
Martin Germann ◽  
Dmitri V. Pechkovsky ◽  
Anna Markert ◽  
Tibor Verres ◽  
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