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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: immune + chronic + infection  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Key To Keeping Killer T Cells In Prime Shape For Fighting ...
Science Daily (press release) -
The researchers made their discoveries in a mouse model of chronic infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. They had earlier found that a receptor ...

Los Angeles Times
Stress reduction: Why you need to get a grip and how
Los Angeles Times, CA -
Chronic unresolved stress weakens the immune system, increasing our susceptibility to infections such as common colds and other viruses. ...

eMaxHealth.com
World AIDS Day Calls For HIV Testing
eMaxHealth.com, NC -
But as the virus continues to multiply and destroy immune cells, you may develop mild infections or chronic symptoms such as: swollen lymph nodes - often ...

HealthJockey.com
Wistar scientists reveal the secret of keeping T-cells in shape
HealthJockey.com, India -
The researchers had uncovered their discoveries in a mouse model of chronic infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. They had unveiled a receptor, ...
Baby Calf Health: Common Diarrheal Diseases
CattleNetwork.com, KS -
A recent study showed that if colostrum was given 3 hours after infection with E. coli, the calves were protected against disease. ...
Screening At-Risk Individuals for Hepatitis B: What Do the ...
Medscape - Nov 24, 2008
[8,9] Patients who are immunosuppressed, including those infected with HIV or on hemodialysis, are at increased risk of developing chronic infection. ...
Adherence Issues in the Treatment of Hepatitis B Medscape
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Star Valley Independent
Positive, hopeful and thankful?
Star Valley Independent, WY -
AIDS is the final stage of HIV infection. Having AIDS means that the virus has weakened the immune system to the point at which the body has a difficult ...

Times Online
AIDS: the lost message?
RT, Russia -
Treatment has been very good - the drugs, despite toxicity, are keeping people alive for a long time but people now think it's just a chronic disease, ...
Traditional healers could play key role in ART rollout Aidsmap
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Edmonton Journal
World's Top Cancer Research Body Sponsors Landmark COLD-FX(R) Trial
MarketWatch - Nov 17, 2008
In healthy humans, the primary defense against infection is white blood cells in the immune system. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a chronic illness that ...
US study to look at Cold-fX in leukemia patients Canada.com
Canadian cold/flu breakthrough remedy undergoes NCI-sponsored ... EurekAlert (press release)
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Straits Times
Treat HIV like other diseases
Straits Times, Singapore -
By Salma Khalik , HEALTH CORRESPONDENT MORE than two decades ago, the first acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) patient was diagnosed here. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: viral + chronic + immune  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Why Treatment Isn't Effective For HIV
Science Daily (press release) -
"The fibrosis stops cells from returning to immune tissues, especially in the gut." In the study, seven HIV-infected patients were treated very early after ...
Tolerx Initiates Dosing Of Otelixizumab, A Novel Type 1 Diabetes ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK -
These antibodies are being assessed for potential benefit in the treatment of cancer, chronic viral diseases, and as an adjunct to vaccines. ...
Treating chronic fatigue states as a disease of the regulation of ...
ProHealth's ImmuneSupport.com, CA -
A wide range of causes have been suggested, including immune or hormonal dysfunction, viral or bacterial infection, and psychological somatization. ...

MedHeadlines
FDA Announces Selection of This Season?s Flu Vaccine
MedHeadlines, IL -
At greatest risk are the young, the elderly, and anyone with chronic medical conditions that tax the immune system. Only about 40% of all workers in the ...

eFluxMedia
California Officials Advice People to Take the West Nile Threat ...
eFluxMedia -
... prone to severe complications, as their immune system is weakened. Those with chronic medical affections and children are also advised to be more attentive.
Unusual Infection in the Foot of a Barefoot Gardener
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (subscription) -
(E-mail: stephen_strobel{at}mhsnr.org) We report a case of an unusual and unsuspected chronic infection creating a soft-tissue mass in the foot of a ...
AIDS in 2031: where will we be?
Aidsmap, UK -
Similarly, the right combination of drugs for driving down viral load and restricting the size of these reservoirs in primary infection is still unclear, ...
AIDS: Living with HIV
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Aug 3, 2008
T cells include CD4 cells and CD8 cells, both critical to the body?s immune system. viral burden: The amount of HIV in the blood. ...

Malaysia Star
Have fewer sick days!
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Aug 2, 2008
Nutritional deficiencies are often responsible for chronic immune system problems. Eating regularly and eating a wide variety of foods will ensure that your ...
Imulan Initiates Valley Fever Study Program
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Aug 6, 2008
Dr. Craig Woods, CEO of IMULAN, stated, "We strongly suspect that dogs with chronic coccidioidomycosis have a reduction in their immune surveillance ...
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… of hepatitis C virus (HCV) putative envelope glycoprotein variants: potential role in chronic HCV … -
AJ Weiner, HM Geysen, C Christopherson, JE Hall, … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. Evidence for immune selection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) putative
envelope glycoprotein variants: potential role in chronic HCV infections. ...

Chronic stress alters the immune response to influenza virus vaccine in older adults -
JK Kiecolt-Glaser, R Glaser, S Gravenstein, WB … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... 3043?3047. Copyright notice. Chronic stress alters the immune response to
influenza virus vaccine in older adults. JK Kiecolt-Glaser ...

immune response to hepatitis B virus-encoded antigens in acute and chronic hepatitis B virus … -
C Ferrari - The Journal of Immunology, 1990 - Am Assoc Immnol
... and BC Tennant Deficiencies in the Acute-Phase Cell-Mediated Immune Response to
Viral Antigens Are Associated with Development of Chronic Woodchuck Hepatitis ...

Canine distemper virus clearance in chronic inflammatory demyelination -
E Bollo, A Zurbriggen, M Vandevelde, R Fankhauser - Acta Neuropathologica, 1986 - Springer
... dis- ease, despite the presence of an effective intrathecal, antiviral immune response.
Viral persistence has been implicated in chronic distemper, with ...

Chronic immune activation and inflammation in the pathogenesis of AIDS and cancer. -
AG Dalgleish, KJ O'Byrne - Adv Cancer Res, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... In humans the degree of chronic immune activation correlates with virus load and
clinical outcome with high immune activation leading to high viral loads and ...

Development of Chronic Inflammatory Arthropathy Resembling Rheumatoid Arthritis in Interleukin 1 … -
R Horai, S Saijo, H Tanioka, S Nakae, K Sudo, A … - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000 - Rockefeller Univ Press
... Autoimmunity induction by human T cell leukemia virus type 1 in transgenic mice
that develop chronic inflammatory arthropathy resembling rheumatoid arthritis ...

Clinical progression, survival, and immune recovery during antiretroviral therapy in patients with … -
G Greub, B Ledergerber, M Battegay, P Grob, L … - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier
... objective in the treatment of chronic HCV infection ... specific prospective data on
HCV viral load, on ... between HCV infection, morbidity, and immune recovery could ...

… C Virus Infection Are Associated with Different Vigor of the Anti-viral Cell-mediated Immune -
G Missale, R Bertoni, V Lamonaca, A Valli, M … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... are associated with different vigor of the anti-viral cell-mediated immune response ...
of the T cell response associated with recovery or chronic viral persistence ...

… of Coxsackievirus Persistence in Chronic Inflammatory Myopathy: Viral RNA Persists through … -
PE Tam, RP Messner - Journal of Virology, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
... Molecular Mechanisms of Coxsackievirus Persistence in Chronic Inflammatory Myopathy:
Viral RNA Persists through Formation of a Double-Stranded Complex without ...

Antigen presenting cells expressing Fas ligand down-modulate chronic inflammatory disease in Fas … -
HG Zhang, M Fleck, ER Kern, D Liu, Y Wang, HC Hsu, … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... We assessed the effect of modified antigen presenting cells (APCs) expressing high
levels of Fas ligand (APC-FasL) on post-viral chronic inflammatory disease. ...

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How to reinvigorate immune response to chronic viral infection

The immune system's CD8 T cells become "exhausted" in their battle against persistent viral infection, and less effective in fighting the disease.

In a study, published in the journal Nature, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Emory University have traced the problem to a gene that turns off the infection-fighting drive of CD8 T cells in mice.

The discovery raises the possibility that CD8 cell exhaustion can be reversed in human patients, reinvigorating the immune system's defenses against chronic viral infections ranging from hepatitis to HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

" CD8 T cells that have fought viral infections retain a 'memory' of the viruses they've encountered, so they can rapidly respond to new infections from those viruses," says the study's author, Gordon Freeman, of Dana-Farber.
In the case of chronic infection, however, senior author Rafi Ahmed, of Emory, has shown that memory cells become exhausted and lose the capacity to respond to the virus. Why this occurs, on a molecular level, has been unclear.

 
To find the cause, Freeman and his colleagues conducted a "microarray" experiment measuring the activity of thousands of genes in normal memory CD8 T cells in mice and in "exhausted" versions of those cells. They found that a gene known as PD-1 was much more active in the exhausted cells.

From previous research, Freeman's team knew that PD-1 is responsible for a specialized "receptor" in CD8 cells -- a tiny socket for receiving signals from other cells. In 2001, Freeman and his colleagues showed that when the PD-1 receptor latches onto a molecule called PD-L1, the immune system's response to infection is weakened. Freeman's team made antibodies to block this interaction.

" When John Wherry of the Wistar Institute found a high level of the PD-1 gene in microarray experiments, we wanted to test whether this was contributing to the CD8 exhaustion," says Freeman." We found that exhausted CD8 T cells in mice have unusually large numbers of PD-1 receptors, and blocking the PD-1/PD-L1 bond reactivated the cells' response to infection."
 
Researchers found that even in persistently infected mice that lacked a type of T cell known as helper CD4, preventing PD-1 from binding to PD-L1 had a beneficial effect on "helpless" CD8 T cells -- restoring their ability to kill infected cells and release infection-fighting substances called cytokines, substantially reducing the animals' "viral load."

Although it's not known why CD8 cells become exhausted -- roughly a month after infection begins -- scientists theorize that it may be part of the body's system for naturally ending the immune response after an infection has been quelled. If it persists too long, the immune response can damage normal, healthy tissue. In the mouse studies, CD8 T cells were reinvigorated only as long as researchers continued to administer PD-1/PD-L1 blockers, so the chance of sparking a runaway immune response seems unlikely.
 
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If human CD8 T cells are found to operate by a mechanism similar to that in mice, the new findings may offer a simple immunological strategy for treating chronic viral infections. Freeman's lab is also exploring whether anti-cancer T cells become exhausted in various types of tumors and in HIV-infected individuals.

Source: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 2005

 

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