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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 322-326, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995293

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IL-22 is a member of IL-10 cytokine family. In recent years, increasing evidence has shown that IL-22 is closely related to the immunity in female reproductive tract, and its role in disease development is two-sided. It can not only maintain the balance of microbiota, enhance the resistance to pathogens and reduce the tissue damage caused by infection, but also promote the development and progression of malignant diseases via various signaling pathways. More studies on the biological characteristics and functions of IL-22 are needed for clarifying the pathogenic mechanism and providing new insight into the diagnosis and treatment of female reproductive tract diseases.

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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 179-188, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-121454

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During 2006, H5N1 HPAI caused an epizootic in wild birds, resulting in a die-off of Laridae in the Novosibirsk region at Chany Lake. In the present study, we infected common gulls (Larus canus) with a high dose of the H5N1 HPAI virus isolated from a common gull to determine if severe disease could be induced over the 28 day experimental period. Moderate clinical signs including diarrhea, conjunctivitis, respiratory distress and neurological signs were observed in virus-inoculated birds, and 50% died. The most common microscopic lesions observed were necrosis of the pancreas, mild encephalitis, mild myocarditis, liver parenchymal hemorrhages, lymphocytic hepatitis, parabronchi lumen hemorrhages and interstitial pneumonia. High viral titers were shed from the oropharyngeal route and virus was still detected in one bird at 25 days after infection. In the cloaca, the virus was detected sporadically in lower titers. The virus was transmitted to direct contact gulls. Thus, infected gulls can pose a significant risk of H5N1 HPAIV transmission to other wild migratory waterfowl and pose a risk to more susceptible poultry species. These findings have important implications regarding the mode of transmission and potential risks of H5N1 HPAI spread by gulls.


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Animals , Birds , Charadriiformes , Cloaca , Conjunctivitis , Diarrhea , Encephalitis , Hemorrhage , Hepatitis , Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype , Lakes , Liver , Lung Diseases, Interstitial , Myocarditis , Necrosis , Pancreas , Pathology , Poultry , Virulence
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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 252-257, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432402

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Objective To investigate the characteristics of IL-22 in Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori)infection.Methods Thirty H.pyloripositive and fifteen H.pylori negative gastric biopsy specimens were enrolled,IL-22 mRNA expression was detected by real-time PCR and the protein level of IL-22 was determined by ELISA in gastric tissue.The H.pyloriand cell coculture system was established and IL-22 expression was measured by real-time PCR to investigate the main source of IL-22 in gastric tissue.The IL-22-producing T cell was examined by FCM in the gastric mucosa tissue.Results Gastric mucosal IL-22 mRNA and protein levels were significantly higher in H.pylori-positive patients than uninfected patients (P<0.05).A H.pyloriand cell coculture system was established successfully and gastric epithelial cell and T cell were the main source of IL-22 in gastric tissue.IL-22 was produced by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and these T cells were increased in H.pylori-infected gastric mucosa (P<0.05).Conclusion IL-22 took part in H.pyloriinfection induced immune response and increased IL-22-producing T cells was the important feature of H.pyloriinfection.

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