scholarly journals Introducing Patterns of Variability for Overcoming Compensatory Adaptation of the Immune System to Immunomodulatory Agents: A Novel Method for Improving Clinical Response to Anti-TNF Therapies

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tawfik Khoury ◽  
Yaron Ilan
2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 813-816 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fumihiko Miyoshi ◽  
Kyoko Honne ◽  
Seiji Minota ◽  
Masato Okada ◽  
Noriyoshi Ogawa ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Muhammad Tahir Khan ◽  
Clarence de Silva

This paper investigates multi-robot coordination for the deployment of autonomous mobile robots in order to carry out a specific task. A key to utilizing of the full potential of cooperative multi-robot systems is effective and efficient multi-robot coordination. The paper presents a novel method of multi-robot coordination based on an Artificial Immune System. The developed approach relies on Jern’s Immune Network Theory, which concerns how an antibody stimulates or suppresses another antibody and recognizes non-self antigens. In the present work, the robots are analogous to antibodies and the robotic task is analogous to an antigen in a biological immune system. Furthermore, stimulation and suppression in an immune system correspond to communication among robots. The artificial immune system will select the appropriate number of antibodies autonomously to eliminate the antigens. The developed method of multirobot coordination is verified by computer simulation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 043-055
Author(s):  
Ashvini Y. Parbat ◽  
Gunjan P. Malode ◽  
Aayesha R. Shaikh ◽  
Wrushali A. Panchale ◽  
Jagdish V. Manwar ◽  
...  

Medicinal plants play significant roles in the prevention of human beings from various pathogenic microorganisms and diseases. The immunomodulators are agents used to modulate the immune system and can be obtained from both natural as well as synthetic origin from plants and chemicals. Alteration within the system is often achieved by immunomodulatory agents from a plant source, low molecular weight compounds like alkaloids and other nitrogen-containing compounds, terpenes, phenols, and high molecular weight compounds like lectins, polysaccharides. The Immune system is a part of the body to detect the pathogen by using a specific receptor to produce an immediate response by the activation of immune components cells, cytokines, and chemokines and also release of an inflammatory mediator. This review also discusses various ethnopharmacological information of traditional medicinal plants being used as immunomodulators.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 5060-5062
Author(s):  
Dr. Ari Othman

This article is about a new medical therapy, Dermodialysis to replace the common, randomly performed traditional non-scientific methods such as cupping therapy as the treatment of choice for a new illness I named it "Bad Blood Syndrome", a syndrome described with its treatment for the first time in Medicine which can explain and resolve many idiopathic and non-treatable illnesses as well as unusual or un-expected complications after a simple surgical procedure (*). The presence of the Bad Blood in any organ can compromise the immune system which is the main reason of disease prolongations or even deaths due to an illness in most patients. Dermodialysis is the best treatment for the current COVID-19 pandemic and it can save the world from this global crisis especially at this critical time when the vaccine is still under research and yet not promising to be effective. es the quality of life and no more requirement for Renal Transplantation.


Author(s):  
Lulu Zhang ◽  
Xubiao Wei ◽  
Rijun Zhang ◽  
Paul E. Mozdziak ◽  
Dayong Si ◽  
...  

Immunity is a versatile defensive response that is involved in protecting against disease by identifying and destroying self and non-self harmful substances. As a state of temporary or permanent immune dysfunction, immunosuppression can make an organism more susceptible to infection, organ injury, and cancer due to damage to the immune system. It has taken a long time to develop new immunomodulatory agents to prevent and treat immunosuppressive diseases. In recent years, Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) agonists have been reported to have profound effects on the immune system, and they are regarded as potent immunomodulatory candidates. TP5 and LL-37, the potent immunomodulatory agents, have been reported to produce a robust innate immune response by binding to TLR2. However, their development has been weakened by several concerns, such as potential cytotoxicity, weak physiological stability and poor immunomodulatory activity. To overcome these challenges, hybridization has been proposed. Therefore, six hybrid peptides (LTPa, LTPb, LTPc, TPLa, TPLb, and TPLc) were designed by combining the full-length TP5 with a characteristic fragment of LL-37 that included LL-37 (13–36), LL-37 (17–29), and LL-37 (13–31). LTPa, the most potent TLR2 agonist, was simply and effectively screened by molecular docking and in vitro experiments. Furthermore, the immunomodulatory effects of LTPa were confirmed by a CTX-immunosuppressed murine model, which demonstrated that LTPa successfully inhibit immunosuppression, increased immune organ indices, enhanced DC maturation, regulated T lymphocyte subsets, and increased cytokine and Ig contents. Our study also revealed that the immunomodulatory effects of LTPa are associated with binding to TLR2, forming TLR2 clusters, and activating the NF-κB signaling pathway.


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