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2. TMPRSS4 is a novel biomarker and correlated with immune infiltration in thyroid carcinoma.
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Xu, Xiaoqin, Sun, Ting, and Jing, Jiexian
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BIOMARKERS , *THYROID gland tumors , *PROTEOLYTIC enzymes , *LYMPH nodes , *CELL receptors , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *TUMOR classification , *KAPLAN-Meier estimator , *GENETIC markers , *HISTOLOGY , *T cells , *CHEMOKINES - Abstract
Transmembrane protease serine 4 (TMPRSS4) is a cancer-associated protease associated with prognosis in various types of cancer. Mechanistically, TMPRSS4 mainly regulates malignant phenotypes, such as tumor invasion and metastasis, by either the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) program or promoting the proliferation of cancer cells. To date, TMPRSS4 and immune infiltration in thyroid carcinoma (TC) are largely unknown. Thus, this paper evaluated the expression of TMPRSS4 in tumor tissue through the Tumor Immune Estimation Resource (TIMER) database, and Oncomine, and its correlation with clinical parameters by UALCAN databases. Furthermore, we analyzed its prognostic value from Kaplan-Meier Plotter database, and the relationship between TMPRSS4 and the abundance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in TC in TISIDB, screening potential immune targets to explore novel mechanisms for the clinical management of TC. Finally, we assessed the correlation between TMPRSS4 and some immune markers to uncover a potential immune-related biomarker in TC patients by TIMER2.0. The results revealed that TMPRSS4 was highly expressed in TC and was also associated with lymphatic metastasis, advanced stage, histological subtype, and favorable clinical outcome. The stratified analysis based on immune cell content showed that decreased TMPRSS4 had worse prognosis in CD8+ T cell-enriched TC patients. TMPRSS4 was positively correlated with tumor immune infiltration and the expression of gene markers of immune cells. Notably, its expression was lower in the lymphocyte-depleted subtype than in other immunosubtypes in TC. Moreover, TMPRSS4 was closely related to chemokines as well as their receptors and the immunosuppressive checkpoints CTLA-4, PD-1, and HLA-G. In conclusion, TMPRSS4 may act as a novel biomarker predicting prognosis and immune infiltration in TC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. RESEARCH REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC SELENIUM ON THE IMUNE RESPONSE IN SWINE.
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TAȘBAC, Bogdan, BURINARU, Tiberiu, ZAGRAI, Gavrilă, and MURARIU, Otilia Cristina
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T cells , *SELENIUM , *ANIMAL herds , *SWINE , *GRANULOCYTES , *B cells - Abstract
Currently, immunomodulation is an alternative in the fight against many diseases, being considered a possibility to fight against many infectious diseases that can affect pig herds. Selenium can be used for this purpose, the effect of its administration on the immune response being the main purpose of the present study. Following the administration of organic selenium, we found that in the case of WBC parameters, granulocytes and agranulocytes percentages and lymphoblastic transformation percentages of B lymphocytes, there are no major differences between the values recorded at the beginning of the experiment and the values recorded in the two experimental moments. Instead, following the administration of organic selenium, we observed significant increases in T lymphocytes percentages (by 9.94%, after 21 days, and respectively by 8.18%, after 30 days), percentages of lymphoblastic transformation of T lymphocytes (by 59.59% after 21 days, and respectively by 64.14% after 30 days), as well as the helper T lymphocytes/supressor T lymphocytes ratio (by 46.15% after 21 days, and respectively by 65.38% after 30 days). Regarding the percentage of B lymphocytes, a decrease of this parameter is observed by 38.34% after 21 days and by 21.84% after 30 days following the administration of the product based on organic selenium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
4. RESEARCH ON THE IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECT OF LEVAMISOLE IN SWINE.
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GÂJÂILĂ, Gabriel, GHIȚĂ, Marian, PETCU, Carmen Daniela, DOBRE, Răzvan Ionuț, BOTEZATU, Răzvan, ANDREI, Crina, MIHAI, Oana Diana, and COTOR, Gabriel
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LYMPHOCYTE subsets , *LEVAMISOLE , *T cells , *LYMPHOCYTE transformation , *SWINE , *AFRICAN swine fever , *SWINE breeding , *CLASSICAL swine fever - Abstract
Immunomodulation is an important alternative in combating many diseases, being considered a potential weapon in the fight against pathological entities that cause major economic losses in pig herds. Levamisole, in addition to its anthelmintic effect, has also an immunostimulatory effect, for which it has also been used as a vaccine adjuvant. The aim of the research was to evaluate the non-specific immune response in modern techniques in pigs given levamisole. The results showed significant differences in the case of the ratio of lymphocyte subpopulations, there was an increasing trend in favor of T lymphocytes (with 10.44%), and the % of T lymphocytes blastic transformation (with 56%). Also, we observed a significant increase of the LTh/LTs ratio (with 65.92%) which supports the immunomodulatory potential of the levamisole and its involvement on the coordination of immune processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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