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375 related items for PubMed ID: 19178937

  • 1. Innate immune responses of airway epithelium to house dust mite are mediated through beta-glucan-dependent pathways.
    Nathan AT, Peterson EA, Chakir J, Wills-Karp M.
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  • 2. ADAM10 mediates the house dust mite-induced release of chemokine ligand CCL20 by airway epithelium.
    Post S, Rozeveld D, Jonker MR, Bischoff R, van Oosterhout AJ, Heijink IH.
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  • 3. House dust mite-induced calcium signaling instigates epithelial barrier dysfunction and CCL20 production.
    Post S, Nawijn MC, Jonker MR, Kliphuis N, van den Berge M, van Oosterhout AJ, Heijink IH.
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  • 4. Orchestrating house dust mite-associated allergy in the lung.
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  • 5. Pathways of airway oxidant formation by house dust mite allergens and viral RNA converge through myosin motors, pannexons and Toll-like receptor 4.
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  • 6. The composition of house dust mite is critical for mucosal barrier dysfunction and allergic sensitisation.
    Post S, Nawijn MC, Hackett TL, Baranowska M, Gras R, van Oosterhout AJ, Heijink IH.
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  • 7. Transcription of interleukin-25 and extracellular release of the protein is regulated by allergen proteases in airway epithelial cells.
    Kouzaki H, Tojima I, Kita H, Shimizu T.
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  • 8. Clusterin Modulates Allergic Airway Inflammation by Attenuating CCL20-Mediated Dendritic Cell Recruitment.
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  • 9. Effect of mite allergenic components on innate immune response: Synergy of protease (Group 1 & 3) and non-protease (Group 2 & 7) allergens.
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  • 10. Distinct TLR-mediated pathways regulate house dust mite-induced allergic disease in the upper and lower airways.
    Ryu JH, Yoo JY, Kim MJ, Hwang SG, Ahn KC, Ryu JC, Choi MK, Joo JH, Kim CH, Lee SN, Lee WJ, Kim J, Shin DM, Kweon MN, Bae YS, Yoon JH.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2013 Feb 01; 131(2):549-61. PubMed ID: 23036747
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  • 11. The role of innate immunity activation in house dust mite allergy.
    Jacquet A.
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  • 13. Dectin-1 Plays an Important Role in House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Airway Inflammation through the Activation of CD11b+ Dendritic Cells.
    Ito T, Hirose K, Norimoto A, Tamachi T, Yokota M, Saku A, Takatori H, Saijo S, Iwakura Y, Nakajima H.
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  • 14. A hypoallergenic peptide mix containing T cell epitopes of the clinically relevant house dust mite allergens.
    Huang HJ, Curin M, Banerjee S, Chen KW, Garmatiuk T, Resch-Marat Y, Carvalho-Queiroz C, Blatt K, Gafvelin G, Grönlund H, Valent P, Campana R, Focke-Tejkl M, Valenta R, Vrtala S.
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  • 15. Absence of Toll-IL-1 receptor 8/single immunoglobulin IL-1 receptor-related molecule reduces house dust mite-induced allergic airway inflammation in mice.
    Barry J, Loh Z, Collison A, Mazzone S, Lalwani A, Zhang V, Davidson S, Wybacz E, Garlanda C, Mantovani A, Mattes J, Foster PS, Phipps S.
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  • 16. Epicutaneous sensitization to house dust mite allergen requires interferon regulatory factor 4-dependent dermal dendritic cells.
    Deckers J, Sichien D, Plantinga M, Van Moorleghem J, Vanheerswynghels M, Hoste E, Malissen B, Dombrowicz D, Guilliams M, De Bosscher K, Lambrecht BN, Hammad H.
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  • 17. The role of the house dust mite-induced innate immunity in development of allergic response.
    Jacquet A.
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  • 18. Interferon response factor 3 is essential for house dust mite-induced airway allergy.
    Marichal T, Bedoret D, Mesnil C, Pichavant M, Goriely S, Trottein F, Cataldo D, Goldman M, Lekeux P, Bureau F, Desmet CJ.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2010 Oct 01; 126(4):836-844.e13. PubMed ID: 20673978
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  • 20. Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 attenuates house dust mite-induced eosinophilic airway inflammation by suppressing dendritic cell-mediated adaptive immune responses.
    Mishra A, Yao X, Saxena A, Gordon EM, Kaler M, Cuento RA, Barochia AV, Dagur PK, McCoy JP, Keeran KJ, Jeffries KR, Qu X, Yu ZX, Levine SJ.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2018 Oct 01; 142(4):1066-1079.e6. PubMed ID: 29274414
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