39 research outputs found

    IL-15 modulates the effect of retinoic acid, promoting inflammation rather than oral tolerance to dietary antigens

    Get PDF
    3 páginas.-- Evaluation of: DePaolo RW, Abadie V, Tang F et al. Co-adjuvant effects of retinoic acid and IL-15 induce inflammatory immunity to dietary antigens. Nature 471(7337), 220–224 (2011).The physiological immune response in the intestine against dietary proteins and commensal flora is characterized by regulatory mechanisms (tolerance) that prevent harmful consequences. Intestinal dendritic cells (DCs) have a central role in the development of immunosuppressive regulatory T cells owing to their ability to produce TGF-b and retinoic acid (RA). However, the article under evaluation shows an unexpected effect of RA – that of promoting a proinflammatory phenotype in intestinal DCs involved in the generation of inflammatory immune responses to dietary antigens. By using a double transgenic murine model that resembles human celiac disease, it was demonstrated that RA synergizes with IL‑15 in promoting the breakdown of gluten tolerance and the development of enteropathy. The tissue microenvironment modulates DC function, and immune therapies that are based on RA aiming to restore oral tolerance should be used with caution because the presence of IL‑15 (and/or other proinflammatory cytokines) may have undesirable effects.Peer reviewe

    Ennius’ Hedyphagetica: the case for convivial performance

    Get PDF

    Application of e-learning in the realization educational programs at the department GIGE

    Get PDF
    Describes the experience of using the department GIGE TPU e-learning systems. It is concluded that e-learning allows to raise quality of educational process in the context of the competency approach and individualization of learning
    corecore