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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Interferon Regulatory Factor-9 (Irf-9) Mediates Short Term Host Protection, But Promotes Long Term Immune Injury in Evolution of Myocarditis Leading to Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Konviser, Michael Joshua 17 November 2011 (has links)
Evolution of viral myocarditis to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)represents a delicate balance between host innate immunity and T-cell acquired immunity. IRF-9 is a key member of a transcription factor family that regulates type I interferon (IFN) production, critical for innate antiviral protection. RESULTS: IRF9-/- mice showed dramatically increased mortality compared to the wildtype littermates (0% WT vs 72% IRF-9-/- on day 14, P<0.0001). On day 42, there was less cardiac hypertrophy and inflammation in IRF-9-/- mice compared to WT controls (p<0.05). Onn day 42 there was a dramatic increase in the number of cytotoxic and helper T-Cells in the wild-type mice that was not observed in the IRF-9-/- spleens (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a novel dual role of IRF-9 in not only regulating interferon in acute stage of viral infection in myocarditis, but also late acquired immunity activation, including CD4/8 populations, contributing to the development of chronic cardiomyopathy.
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Interferon Regulatory Factor-9 (Irf-9) Mediates Short Term Host Protection, But Promotes Long Term Immune Injury in Evolution of Myocarditis Leading to Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Konviser, Michael Joshua 17 November 2011 (has links)
Evolution of viral myocarditis to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)represents a delicate balance between host innate immunity and T-cell acquired immunity. IRF-9 is a key member of a transcription factor family that regulates type I interferon (IFN) production, critical for innate antiviral protection. RESULTS: IRF9-/- mice showed dramatically increased mortality compared to the wildtype littermates (0% WT vs 72% IRF-9-/- on day 14, P<0.0001). On day 42, there was less cardiac hypertrophy and inflammation in IRF-9-/- mice compared to WT controls (p<0.05). Onn day 42 there was a dramatic increase in the number of cytotoxic and helper T-Cells in the wild-type mice that was not observed in the IRF-9-/- spleens (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a novel dual role of IRF-9 in not only regulating interferon in acute stage of viral infection in myocarditis, but also late acquired immunity activation, including CD4/8 populations, contributing to the development of chronic cardiomyopathy.
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BEX1 Serves an Antiviral Role in the Heart

Martens, Colton R. 31 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.

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