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A dominant role for FcγRII in antibody-enhanced dengue virus infection of human mast cells and associated CCL5 release
ArticleAbstract: Dengue virus is a major mosquito-borne human pathogen with four known serotypes. The presence of antPalabras claves:Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Dengue pathogenesis, FcR binding, Virus-antibody complexesAutores:Anderson R., Brown M.G., Christine A. King, Marshall J.S., Sherren C.Fuentes:scopusAssociation between Immunoglobulin E Levels and Kaposi Sarcoma in African Adults with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
ArticleAbstract: It has been demonstrated that activated mast cells (MCs) are enriched in Kaposi sarcoma (KS) tumorsPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, hiv, IL-33, Immunoglobulin E (IgE), Kaposi sarcoma, KSHV, mast cellAutores:Barbachano-Guerrero A., Byakwaga H., Christine A. King, Hunt P.W., Laker-Oketta M., Martin J.N., McAllister S.C., Muzoora C., Naphri K., Wang D.Fuentes:scopusDramatic caspase-dependent apoptosis in antibody-enhanced dengue virus infection of human mast cells
ArticleAbstract: Severe forms of dengue virus disease, known as dengue hemorrhagie fever and dengue shock syndrome, rPalabras claves:FcR, Hemorrhagie fever, L-SIGN/DC-SIGNR transfection, Poly(I:C), Shock syndromeAutores:Anderson R., Brown M.G., Christine A. King, Hoskin D.W., Huang Y.Y., Marshall J.S.Fuentes:scopusHost transcriptional responses following ex vivo re-challenge with Mycobacterium tuberculosis vary with disease status
ArticleAbstract: The identification of immune correlates that are predictive of disease outcome for tuberculosis remaPalabras claves:Autores:Christine A. King, John S.H., Kenneth J., Mehta S., Russell D.G., Tablante E.C., Yu E.A.Fuentes:scopusHuman cytomegalovirus modulation of CCR5 expression on myeloid cells affects susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection
ArticleAbstract: For some time there has been evidence suggesting an interaction between human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)Palabras claves:Autores:Baillie J., Christine A. King, Sinclair J.H.Fuentes:scopusEpstein-Barr virus type 2 latently infects T cells, inducing an atypical activation characterized by expression flymphotactic cytokines
ArticleAbstract: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a well-established B-cell-tropic virus associated with various lymphoproPalabras claves:Autores:Baresel P.C., Christine A. King, Coleman C.B., Kimura H., Ritchie J.A., Rochford R., Smith N.A., Wohlford E.M.Fuentes:scopusKaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus kaposin B induces unique monophosphorylation of STAT3 at serine 727 and MK2-mediated inactivation of the STAT3 transcriptional repressor TRIM28
ArticleAbstract: Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is the etiologic agent of primary effusion lymphoma (Palabras claves:Autores:Christine A. KingFuentes:scopusRelease of vasoactive cytokines by antibody-enhanced dengue virus infection of a human mast cell/basophil line
ArticleAbstract: We report here the first demonstration of dengue virus infection and vasoactive cytokine response ofPalabras claves:Autores:Alshurafa H., Anderson R., Christine A. King, Marshall J.S.Fuentes:scopusRespiratory syncytial virus infection of primary human mast cells induces the selective production of type i interferons, CXCL10, and CCL4
ArticleAbstract: Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes severe respiratory tract infections, which mightPalabras claves:Chemokines, innate immunity, interferons, MAST CELLS, Respiratory infection, respiratory syncytial virus, viral infectionAutores:Al-Afif A., Alyazidi R., Anderson R., Christine A. King, Haidl I.D., Huang Y.Y., Marshall J.S., Oldford S.A.Fuentes:scopusMast cell cytokine and chemokine responses to bacterial and viral infection
ReviewAbstract: Mast cells have been most widely studied in the context of allergic disease but also play a criticalPalabras claves:Autores:Christine A. King, Marshall J.S., McCurdy J.D.Fuentes:scopus