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    Mechanisms of interacting <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> with gastric mucosal epithelium. II. A reaction of gastric epithelium on <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> colonization and persistenc... by O. K. Pozdeev, A. O. Pozdeeva, Yu. V. Valeeva, P. E. Gulyaev, A. N. Savinova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…It was found that along with triggering pro-inflammatory response induced by proteins VacA as well as phosphorylated/unphosphorylated CagA, wherein the latter is able to induce a set of protective reactions H. pylori disrupts intercellular contacts, affects epithelial cell polarity and proliferation, and activates SHP-2 phosphatase resulting in emerging diverse types of cellular responses. …”
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    New aspects of the influence of immunity and microbiome on heart transplant rejection by A. S. Golovkin, I. V. Kudryavtsev, P. A. Fedotov, O. V. Kalinina

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This review discusses up-to-date aspects of the interaction between the microbiota and immune system factors leading to inflammation and T-cell polarization, and their participation in heart transplant rejection. …”
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    ROLE OF CXCR3 CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR AND ITS LIGANDS IN CERTAIN DISEASES by N. A. Arsentieva, A. V. Semenov, D. A. Zhebrun, E. V. Vasilyeva, Areg A. Totolian

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…IFNγ-induced ligands of the CXCR3 are proinflammatory chemokines, they mainly recruit activated T cells and exert an effect on T cell polarization. Due to wide spectrum of biological activity, the ligands of CXCR3 receptor are involved in pathogenesis of various disorders, such as inflammation, infection, cancer, allergies and autoimmune disorders. …”
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    Features of immune response in different phenotypes of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by M. V. Antonyuk, E. E. Mineeva, V. V. Knyshova, A. V. Urenko, T. I. Vitkina, T. P. Novgorodtseva, T. A. Gvozdenko

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Progression of the disease, broncho-obstructive disorders and hyperinflation are associated with increased levels of cytokines that provide cell polarization along the Th17 pathway. Determination of COPD phenotype and the type of immune response already at an early stage of the disease will enable prediction of its course and justify the choice of phenotype-oriented therapy.…”
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