Barbara Sherry
Rockefeller University
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Cytokine | 1990
Thomas J. Fahey; Barbara Sherry; Kevin J. Tracey; Sander van Deventer; William G. Jones; Joseph P. Minei; Susan Morgello; G.Tom Shires; Anthony Cerami
Macrophages are essential for normal wound repair and many of their effects on healing wounds are likely to be mediated by the secretion of cytokines. This study examines the appearance of messenger RNA (mRNA) for cachectin/tumor necrosis factor (TNF), IL 1, and macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 and 2 (MIP-1 and MIP-2), as well as the mature peptides, in a model of wound healing using wound chambers. RNA for all four cytokines can be detected in wound inflammatory cells by polymerase chain reaction amplification throughout the first 7 days. Cachectin/TNF and IL 1 protein levels peaked on the first day after wound chamber implantation, and MIP-1 and MIP-2 were detected only on day 3. The data suggest that these cytokines participate in the early inflammatory response to wounding.
Immunology Today | 1991
Richard G. Titus; Barbara Sherry; Anthony Cerami
One early reaction of the host to infection with protozoan parasites is the secretion of an array of potent cytokines including tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin (IL-1) and IL-6. The combined action of these cytokines causes fever, leukocytosis and the production of acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). These early responses contribute significantly to the outcome of infection by influencing the course of infection directly and by regulating the specific immune response to the parasite.
Parasitology Today | 1991
Richard G. Titus; Barbara Sherry; Anthony Cerami
Abstract One early reaction of the host to infection with protozoan parasites is the secretion of an array of potent cytokines including tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin 1 (IL-1) and IL-6. The combined action of these cytokines causes fever, leukocytosis and the production of acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). These early responses contribute significantly to the outcome of infection by influencing the course of infection directly and by regulating the specific immune response to the parasite.
Journal of Immunology | 1992
T J Fahey; K J Tracey; P Tekamp-Olson; L S Cousens; W G Jones; G T Shires; Anthony Cerami; Barbara Sherry
Journal of Immunology | 1993
U. Widmer; K. R. Manogue; Anthony Cerami; Barbara Sherry
Cancer Research | 1991
Johan Gelin; Lyle L. Moldawer; Christina Lönnroth; Barbara Sherry; Richard Anthony Chizzonite; Kent Lundholm
Archive | 1992
Thomas J. Fahey; Barbara Sherry; Anthony Cerami
International Journal of Cancer | 1990
Christina Lönnroth; Lyle L. Moldawer; Johan Gelin; Lars Gunnar Kindblom; Barbara Sherry; Kent Lundholm
Current Opinion in Immunology | 1991
Barbara Sherry; Anthony Cerami
Journal of Immunology | 1991
U. Widmer; Zhi Yang; S.J.H. van Deventer; K. R. Manogue; Barbara Sherry; Anthony Cerami