Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4385421941> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4385421941 endingPage "12209" @default.
- W4385421941 startingPage "12209" @default.
- W4385421941 abstract "Although multiple mouse strains have been advanced as models for Sjögren's syndrome (SS), which is a human systemic autoimmune disease characterized primarily as the loss of lacrimal and salivary gland functions, the C57BL/6.NOD-Aec1Aec2 recombinant inbred (RI) mouse derived from the NOD/ShiLtJ line is considered one of the more appropriate models exhibiting virtually all the characteristics of the human disease. This mouse model, as well as other mouse models of SS, have shown that B lymphocytes are essential for the onset and development of observed clinical manifestations. Recently, studies carried out in the C57BL/6.IL14α transgenic mouse have provided clear evidence that the marginal zone B (MZB) cell population is directly involved in the early pathological events initiating the development of the clinical SS disease, as well as late-stage lymphomagenesis resulting in B-cell lymphomas. Since MZB cells are difficult to study in vivo and in vitro, we carried out a series of ex vivo investigations that utilize temporal global RNA transcriptomic analyses to profile differentially expressed genes exhibiting temporal upregulation during the initial onset and subsequent development of pathophysiological events within the lacrimal and salivary gland tissues per se or associated with the leukocyte cell migrations into these glands. The initial transcriptomic analyses revealed that while the upregulated gene expression profiles obtained from lacrimal and salivary glands overlap, multiple genetic differences exist between the defined activated pathways. In the current study, we present a concept suggesting that the initial pathological events differ between the two glands, yet the subsequent upregulated TLR4/TLR3 signal transduction pathway that activates the type-1 interferon signature appears to be identical in the two glands and indicates an autoimmune response against dsRNA, possibly a virus. Here, we attempt to put these findings into perspective and determine how they can impact the design of future therapeutic protocols." @default.
- W4385421941 created "2023-08-01" @default.
- W4385421941 creator A5043222544 @default.
- W4385421941 creator A5054281421 @default.
- W4385421941 date "2023-07-30" @default.
- W4385421941 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4385421941 title "Marginal Zone B (MZB) Cells: Comparison of the Initial Identification of Immune Activity Leading to Dacryoadenitis and Sialadenitis in Experimental Sjögren’s Syndrome" @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1558861739 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1559721632 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1562787197 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1597596704 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1694838020 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1853957385 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1944075987 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1944941250 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W19776453 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1980520644 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1981721245 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1985679359 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1987022221 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1989617933 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1992197229 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W1996162149 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2001847454 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2008373931 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2008394861 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2011438680 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2015301193 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2016727232 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2022365357 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2025040766 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2026368156 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2036241887 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2043979393 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2053673407 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2056190025 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2081025743 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2094164264 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2095853801 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2096305882 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2102771576 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2102920593 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2103928368 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2111228958 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2119005151 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2145430594 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2151663442 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2154692375 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2171417936 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2185860540 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2292432120 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2344850784 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2529618366 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2604923520 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2608120573 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2611162199 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2734513623 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2793352806 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2803853226 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2896208792 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2942683618 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2945487627 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2965896759 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2981255472 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W2981423200 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3006368523 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3007090166 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3034022126 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3087829752 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3112045691 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3112438997 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3131604119 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3133329070 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3164953047 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3168365472 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3172032632 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3174504474 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W3204588722 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W4280642067 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W4281679758 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W4303699746 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W4322623421 @default.
- W4385421941 cites W46103645 @default.
- W4385421941 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241512209" @default.
- W4385421941 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37569583" @default.
- W4385421941 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4385421941 type Work @default.
- W4385421941 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4385421941 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4385421941 hasAuthorship W4385421941A5043222544 @default.
- W4385421941 hasAuthorship W4385421941A5054281421 @default.
- W4385421941 hasBestOaLocation W43854219411 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C102230213 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C127561419 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4385421941 hasConcept C150194340 @default.