Zheyi Wang, Zetai Bai & Yize Sun
Abstract
Background
Accumulating evidence has hinted at a correlation between immune cells and post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS). However, it is still ambiguous whether these associations indicate a causal connection.
Objective
To elucidate the potential...
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/13/5/1200
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a multifaceted and diverse disorder with an ambiguous etiology. Recent evidence indicates that immune system impairment and inflammatory mechanisms are pivotal...
368 - Relation of Immune Profile to Exercise-Induced Pain and Fatigue in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Giovanni Berardi, Adam Janowski, Samuel McNally, Gregorius Bernhard, Alpana Garg, Kathleen Sluka
Abstract
Individuals with...
A Mendelian randomization study: causal relationship between immune cells and the risks of social phobia, specific phobia, and agoraphobia
Jun-Neng Wang, Dong-Hu Yu, Zhi-Yu Li, Ling-Yue Kong, Nan-Hao Li, You-Xian Wu, Tian-Qing Wang, Ze-Fen Wang & Zhi-Qiang Li
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I’ve been reading/listening to lots about the immune system, particularly B and T cells. And thought it may be worth sharing some links to info I’ve found useful. If others have useful resources please chip in!
There’s a lot of sources here and duplication, I found reading/listening to...
Identification of a multi-omics factor predictive of long COVID in the IMPACC study
Gisela Gabernet; Jessica Maciuch; Jeremy P Gygi; John F Moore; Annmarie Hoch; Caitlin Syphurs; Tianyi Chu; Naresh Doni Jayavelu; David B Corry; Farrah Kheradmand; Lindsey R Baden; Rafick-Pierre Sekaly; Grace A...
Immune cells mediated the causal relationship between the gut microbiota and anxiety disorders: A Mendelian randomization study
Ji-ang Li, Chen-han Zhou, Ze Liu, Hong-bin Guo, Jie-yu Liang, Yi Zhang
Highlights
A causal relationship between gut microbiota and anxiety disorder (AD) is...
pH sensing at the intersection of tissue homeostasis and inflammation
Stephanie Hajjar; Xu Zhou
pH is tightly maintained at cellular, tissue, and systemic levels, and altered pH – particularly in the acidic range – is associated with infection, injury, solid tumors, and physiological and...
SCENITH: A Flow Cytometry-Based Method to Functionally Profile Energy Metabolism with Single-Cell Resolution
Rafael J. Argüello; Alexis J. Combes; Remy Char; Julien-Paul Gigan; Ania I. Baaziz; Evens Bousiquot; Voahirana Camosseto; Bushra Samad; Jessica Tsui; Peter Yan; Sebastien Boissonneau...
Human Immune Cell Epigenomic Signatures in Response to Infectious Diseases and Chemical Exposures
Wenliang Wang; Manoj Hariharan; Anna Bartlett; Cesar Barragan; Rosa Castanon; Vince Rothenberg; Haili Song; Joseph Nery; Andrew Aldridge; Jordan Altshul; Mia Kenworthy; Wubin Ding; Hanqing Liu; Wei...
Immunomodulation by endothelial cells — partnering up with the immune system?
Jacob Amersfoort, Guy Eelen and Peter Carmeliet
Blood vessel endothelial cells (ECs) have long been known to modulate inflammation by regulating immune cell trafficking, activation status and function. However...
Full title:
Impact of Long-Term Cryopreservation on Blood Immune Cell Markers in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Implications for Biomarker Discovery
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.582330/full
Version 1 : Received: 26 December 2019 / Approved: 27 December 2019 / Online: 27 December 2019 (03:30:53 CET)
This version is not peer-reviewed
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/201912.0358/v1
https://news.ki.se/detailed-map-of-immune-cells-in-human-blood
This looks like a potentially interesting resource in that it provides an open source database on RNA expression profile in blood cells (I assume for comparison with other populations to help detect potential deviations from the...
Ok, so it's in a zebrafish, plus the technical description underneath is way over my head, but it does look stunning - and kind of exhausting, the immune cell darting frantically hither and thither trying to mop up all the blue (dyed) nasties. No wonder immune cells need a lot of energy!
This is an amazing project: a plan to build the Google Maps of the human body, as The Atlantic put it.
MISSION of the HUMAN CELL ATLAS
To create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells—the fundamental units of life—as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing...
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