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Regulatory cytokine function in the respiratory tract.

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The role of cytokines transforming growth factor β, interleukin (IL-) 10, IL-27, and IL-35 are discussed, highlighting the critical importance of cellular source and immunological context for the effects of these cytokines in vivo.
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This article is published in Mucosal Immunology.The article was published on 2019-03-15 and is currently open access. It has received 66 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Respiratory infection & Immune system.

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Monocytes and Macrophages in COVID-19.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline current knowledge on monocytes and macrophages in homeostasis and viral infections and summarize concepts and key findings on their role in COVID-19.
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Trial Watch: Dendritic Cell Vaccination for Cancer Immunotherapy

TL;DR: Clinical interest is being refocused on DC-based vaccines as combinatorial partners for T cell-targeting immunotherapies, reflecting the widespread immunosuppression within tumors.
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Extracellular Matrix Component Remodeling in Respiratory Diseases: What Has Been Found in Clinical and Experimental Studies?

TL;DR: Experimental models and human studies are used to describe how inflammatory conditions and ECM remodeling contribute to the loss of lung function in these respiratory diseases.
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The profile of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and serum cytokines in children with 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia.

TL;DR: Investigating the characteristics of peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and serum cytokines in children with 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia found that immune response played a very important role in the development of 2019-n coV pneumonia.
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Interleukin-10 and the interleukin-10 receptor.

TL;DR: Findings that have advanced the understanding of IL-10 and its receptor are highlighted, as well as its in vivo function in health and disease.
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Interleukin-10-deficient mice develop chronic enterocolitis

TL;DR: The results indicate that the bowel inflammation in the mutants originates from uncontrolled immune responses stimulated by enteric antigens and that IL-10 is an essential immunoregulator in the intestinal tract.
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Targeted disruption of the mouse transforming growth factor-β1 gene results in multifocal inflammatory disease

TL;DR: TGF-β1-deficient mice may be valuable models for human immune and inflammatory disorders, including autoimmune diseases, transplant rejection and graft versus host reactions.
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IL-10 inhibits cytokine production by activated macrophages.

TL;DR: The potent action of IL-10 on the macrophage, particularly at the level of monokine production, supports an important role for this cytokine not only in the regulation of T cell responses but also in acute inflammatory responses.
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Two types of mouse T helper cell. IV. Th2 clones secrete a factor that inhibits cytokine production by Th1 clones.

TL;DR: Biochemical characterization, mAbs, and recombinant or purified cytokines showed that CSIF is distinct from IL-1,IL-2, IL-3, IFN-gamma, GM-CSF, TGF-beta, TNF, LT, and P40, and the potential role of CSIF in crossregulation of Th1 and Th2 responses is discussed.
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