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  • Hydroxyurea  (1)
  • Key words: Th2 — Airway inflammation — Antigen — T cell — Cytokines  (1)
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    Annals of hematology 70 (1995), S. 279-280 
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Hydroxyurea ; Idiopathic myelofibrosis ; Side effects
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A patient with idiopathic myelofibrosis is reported who developed a drug fever after treatment with hydroxyurea, a generally effective and well-tolerated drug in chronic myeloproliferative syndromes. Typically, this form of fever develops after a few weeks of exposure to the drug and disappears with discontinuation of the drug. Possible interactions with prostaglandin or leukotriene metabolism may play a role.
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    ISSN: 1420-908X
    Keywords: Key words: Th2 — Airway inflammation — Antigen — T cell — Cytokines
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Objective and Design: We investigated whether airway inflammation in a mouse model of allergic asthma is related to antigen-specific T cell responses in the effector organ, the lung, and in the lung draining lymph nodes (LN). ¶Materials and Subjects: In BALB/c mice pathophysiological parameters were measured in vivo, and lung draining LN and lung cells were restimulated in vitro. ¶Treatment: Mice were sensitized with ovalbumin and repeatedly challenged with ovalbumin or saline inhalation. ¶Methods: Airway reactivity, inflammation in the airways, serum levels of IgE were measured, and cytokine levels and proliferative responses were determined in antigen-stimulated lymphocyte cultures. ¶Results and Conclusions: Sensitization results in antigen-specific Th0-like LN cells, despite the presence of antigen-specific IgE. Repeated antigen inhalation induced airway hyperresponsiveness and eosinophil infiltration concomitant with a shift towards Th2 cytokine production exclusively by lung draining LN T cells. Furthermore, these airway symptoms are associated with antigen-specific CD4+ effector T cells in the airway tissue producing only IL-5, but not IL-4, which are unable to proliferate.
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