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TH17 cells require ongoing classic IL-6 receptor signaling to retain transcriptional and functional identity
Acting in concert with TGF-b, IL-6 signaling induces Th17 cell development by programming Th17-related genes via STAT3. A role for IL-6 signaling beyond the inductive phase of Th17 cell development has not been defined, as IL-23 signaling downstream of Th17 cell induction also activates STAT3 and is thought responsible for Th17 cell maintenance. Here, we find that IL-6 signaling is required for both induction and maintenance of Th17 cells; IL-6Ra–deficient Th17 cells rapidly lost their Th17 phenotype and did not cause disease in two models of colitis. Cotransfer of WT Th17 cells with IL-6Ra–deficient Th17 cells induced colitis but was unable to rescue phenotype loss of the latter. High IL-6 in the colon promoted classic, or cis, rather than trans receptor signaling that was required for maintenance of Th17 cells. Thus, ongoing classic IL6 signaling underpins the Th17 program and is required for Th17 cell maintenance and function
Schweizer Gründlichkeit beim IKS bringt positive Nebeneffekte: Unternehmen gehen über das gesetzliche Minimum hinaus
Die Aufregung und vor allem die Unsicherheit bei Unternehmen und Wirtschaftsprüfern waren gross, als die neuen gesetzlichen Bestimmungen zum Schweizer IKS (internes Kontrollsystem, Art. 728 a Obligationenrecht, OR) Mitte 2007 in Kraft gesetzt wurden. Drei Jahre später hat sich der Nebel etwas gelichtet: Erste Praxisstandards beginnen sich abzuzeichnen
Les sangsues
Leeches are hermaphroditic and hematophagous annelids. One important medical species, Hirudo medicinalis, comes from hirudiniculture of fresh water pools. Thanks to their three mandibles with some 300 teeth on their anterior muscular sucker, they easily grab to tissues and by secreting their saliva containing numerous powerful enzymes, such as hyaluronidase, collagenase and inhibitors of platelet aggregation and coagulation, like hirudin, allow blood sucking. Once they are full of blood (upto 15 g of blood), they detach themselves from their prey. Used ever since the 18 th Egyptian Dynasty, leeches became famous during the first part of the XIX th century, thanks to a French physician, François Joseph Victor Broussais, known to his adversaries as the "vampire of medicine", for treating various conditions such as phlebotomy, laryngitis, ocular problems, obesity, mental disorders, etc. Overfishing, therapeutic failures and most particularly, the emergence of hygiene, brought the decline of living leeches. In 1884, an extract of leeches was obtained - hirudin and henceforth used. Nowadays, leeches are still used in microsurgery to enhance the venous circulation in finger reimplantation or skin flap transposition. Hirudin is synthesized through recombinant DNA technology and molecules such as lepirudin and desirudin are available on the market as anticoagulant.SCOPUS: sh.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Le cadavre et la momie utilisés à des fins thérapeutiques
Sickness befallen onto him, man found that plant and animal derivatives invigorated him. Thereafter, he found a therapeutic benefit in using man as a means of self cure and especially, dead man from violent death. The foam of the skull of cadaver was an excellent antiepileptic as well as blood coming out from a freshly decapitated man. By applying on diseased parts of his body, so as to get rid of inflammation or infection, cadaver's hands were used against tumors of all kinds. Dead human skin were processed into belts and used therein for helping delivery of parturition women. The mummy must be blackish, foul smelling and hard. Those who were whitish, odorless and powder-like, were unfit for use. Mummy powder applied to the nose would stop nose bleeding. Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) was an adversary of those practices.SCOPUS: sh.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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