Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2024166454> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2024166454 endingPage "115" @default.
- W2024166454 startingPage "105" @default.
- W2024166454 abstract "Lead (Pb) is known to alter the functions of numerous organ systems, including the hematopoietic and immune systems. Pb can induce anemia and can lower host resistance to bacterial and viral infections. The anemia is due to Pb's inhibition of hemoglobin synthesis and Pb's induction of membrane changes, leading to early erythrocyte senescence. Pb also increases B-cell activation/proliferation and skews T-cell help (Th) toward Th2 subset generation. The specific mechanisms for many of the Pb effects are, as yet, not completely understood. Therefore, we performed gene expression analysis, via microarray, on RNA from the spleens of developmentally Pb-exposed mice, in order to gain further insight into these Pb effects. Splenic RNA microarray analysis indicated strong up-regulation of genes coding for proteolytic enzymes, lipases, amylase, and RNaseA. The data also showed that Pb affected the expression of many genes associated with innate immunity. Analysis of the microarray results via GeneSifter software indicated that Pb increased apoptosis, B-cell differentiation, and Th2 development. Direct up-regulation by Pb of expression of the gene encoding the heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) suggested that Pb can decrease erythropoiesis by blocking globin mRNA translation. Pb's high elevation of digestive/catabolizing enzymes could generate immunogenic self peptides. With Pb's potential to induce new self-peptides and to enhance the expression of caspases, cytokines, and other immunomodulators, further evaluation of Pb's involvement in autoimmune phenomena, especially Th2-mediated autoantibody production, and alteration of organ system activities is warranted." @default.
- W2024166454 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2024166454 creator A5026449225 @default.
- W2024166454 creator A5026499909 @default.
- W2024166454 creator A5053216437 @default.
- W2024166454 date "2010-09-01" @default.
- W2024166454 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2024166454 title "Impact of developmental lead exposure on splenic factors" @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1198401078 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1265846065 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W142495250 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1547565061 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1552509352 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1569269680 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1573757148 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1574982452 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1601925808 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1650974496 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1766816711 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1906681409 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1912353978 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1970311191 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1972398559 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1975588465 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1981160000 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1982600654 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1984046901 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1990568953 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W1998129145 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2002186586 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2002441863 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2002726220 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2005283836 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2006100550 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2009966959 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2011356591 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2012628280 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2021084353 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2025842638 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2026372077 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2026628209 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2029860358 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2031587997 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2033148006 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2037482308 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2047185080 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2048098807 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2052468011 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2056859114 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2058586205 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2058834701 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2060483771 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2069743790 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2070637730 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2074555458 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2074702983 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2077308121 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2080030471 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2081752970 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2082592824 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2084158802 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2092895435 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2093725141 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2098924542 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2114379972 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2114804019 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2123830992 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2128243696 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2130352609 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2136897976 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2139144899 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2150189060 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2151460235 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2155013311 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2157737388 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2160608427 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2160886036 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2164351588 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2164402336 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2171158496 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2171588737 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2182331333 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2184643301 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2479856712 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W31526245 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W59084313 @default.
- W2024166454 cites W2415400348 @default.
- W2024166454 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2010.06.003" @default.
- W2024166454 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3219921" @default.
- W2024166454 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20542052" @default.
- W2024166454 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2024166454 type Work @default.
- W2024166454 sameAs 2024166454 @default.
- W2024166454 citedByCount "52" @default.
- W2024166454 countsByYear W20241664542012 @default.
- W2024166454 countsByYear W20241664542013 @default.
- W2024166454 countsByYear W20241664542014 @default.
- W2024166454 countsByYear W20241664542015 @default.