Development of anaemia in inflammatory diseases is cytokine-mediated. Specifically, the levels of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), produced by activated macrophages, are correlated with severity of disease and anaemia in infections and chronic disease. In African trypanosomiasis, anaemia...
Naessens, Jan
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Kitani, H.
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Nakamura, Y.
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Yagi, Y.
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Sekikawa, K.
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[TNF-alpha mediates the development of anaemia in a murine Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense infection, but not the anaemia associated with a murine Trypanosoma congolense infection]
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TNF-alpha mediates the development of anaemia in a murine Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense infection, but not the anaemia associated with a murine Trypanosoma congolense infection
C57BL/6 mice deficient in one or two copies of the gene for tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) were more susceptible to Trypanosoma congolense infection than their resistant, wild-type counterparts. The number of TNF-alpha genes was correlated with the capacity to control parasitaemia and ...
Naessens, Jan
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Kitani, H.
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Momotani, E.
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Sekikawa, K.
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Nthale, J.M.
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[Susceptibility of TNF-alpha-deficient mice to Trypanosoma congolense is not due to a defective antibody response]
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Susceptibility of TNF-alpha-deficient mice to Trypanosoma congolense is not due to a defective antibody response
The TNF-alfa gene on mouse chromosome MMU17 is among the candidates for the trypanosomosis resistance QTG Tirl. Tit t has the largest effect of those loci so far detected which influence degree of resistance to murine trypanosomosis caused by Trypanosome congolense infection. We therefore studied...
Tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] (TNF-[alpha]) plays a role in the host's defence against infections with African trypanosomes. It helps to control the blood stream form of the parasite and in Trypanosoma congolense infections, it also prolongs survival. The mechanisms by which this cytokine can inf...
Kitani, H.
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Yagi, Y.
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Naessens, Jan
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Sekikawa, K.
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[The secretion of acute phase proteins and inflammatory cytokines during Trypanosoma congolense infection is not affected by the absence of the TNF-[alpha] gene]
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The secretion of acute phase proteins and inflammatory cytokines during Trypanosoma congolense infection is not affected by the absence of the TNF-[alpha] gene