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T <sub>H</sub> 2 and T <sub>H</sub> 17 inflammatory pathways are reciprocally regulated in asthma

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David F. Choy, Kevin M. Hart, Lee A. Borthwick, Aarti Shikotra et al.

Journal: Science Translational MedicineYear: 2015Citations: 443

Increasing evidence suggests that asthma is a heterogeneous disorder regulated by distinct molecular mechanisms. In a cross-sectional study of asthmatics of varying severity (n = 51), endobronchial tissue gene expression analysis revealed three major patient clusters: TH2-high, TH17-high, and TH2/17...

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Increased expression of bronchial epithelial transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 channels in patients with severe asthma

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Lorcan McGarvey, Claire A. Butler, Susan Stokesberry, Liam Polley et al.

Journal: Journal of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyYear: 2013Citations: 178

Background The airway epithelium is exposed to a range of physical and chemical irritants in the environment that are known to trigger asthma. Transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels play a central role in sensory responses to noxious physical and chemical stimuli. Recent genetic evidence...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceSensory SystemsOpen Access
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Disconnect between sputum neutrophils and other measures of airway inflammation in asthma

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Joseph R. Arron, David F. Choy, Michel Laviolette, Steven G. Kelsen et al.

Journal: European Respiratory JournalYear: 2013Citations: 34

To the Editor: Asthma heterogeneity has been described by the nature and intensity of granulocytic infiltration into the airways [1, 2]. Sputum, endobronchial biopsies and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) sample different anatomical regions of the airways. Few studies have directly compared the inflamma...

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Reduced epithelial suppressor of cytokine signalling 1 in severe eosinophilic asthma

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Emma Doran, David F. Choy, Aarti Shikotra, Claire A. Butler et al.

Journal: European Respiratory JournalYear: 2016Citations: 24

Severe asthma represents a major unmet clinical need. Eosinophilic inflammation persists in the airways of many patients with uncontrolled asthma, despite high-dose inhaled corticosteroid therapy. Suppressors of cytokine signalling (SOCS) are a family of molecules involved in the regulation of cytok...

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Pediatric cryptosporidiosis: An evaluation of health care and societal costs in Peru, Bangladesh and Kenya

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Ellen Rafferty, Janna M. Schurer, Michael B. Arndt, Robert K. M. Choy et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2017Citations: 7

Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea in resource-limited settings; yet, few studies report the health care costs or societal impacts of this protozoan parasite. Our study examined direct and indirect costs associated with symptomatic cryptosporidiosis in infants younger than 12 m...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyParasitologyOpen Access
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I see sick people: Beliefs about sensory detection of infectious disease are largely consistent across cultures

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Joshua M. Ackerman, Theodore Samore, Daniel M. T. Fessler, Tom R. Kupfer et al.

Journal: Brain Behavior and ImmunityYear: 2025Citations: 2

Identifying cues to contagious disease is critical for effectively tracking and defending against interpersonal infection threats. People hold lay beliefs about the types of sensory information most relevant for identifying whether others are sick with transmissible illnesses. Are these beliefs univ...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceOpen Access
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CEACAM6-high airway neutrophils and epithelial cells are a feature of severe asthma

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Aarti Shikotra, David F. Choy, Salman Siddiqui, Greer Arthur et al.

Year: 2015Citations: 2

<b>Background:</b> Understanding the pathophysiology of severe asthma is essential for the development of novel therapies. Carcinoembryonic antigen cell adhesion molecule (CEACAM) family members are expressed in healthy lung tissue, and have properties that suggest they may play a role in asthma pat...

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ONE-YEAR RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF SECOND LINE AGENTS IN MYOSITIS (SELAM): ADDITIONAL IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IS INEFFECTIVE IN PATIENTS WHO HAVE PARTIALLY RESPONDED TO STEROIDS

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Ernest Choy, Beverley White-Alao, Fowzia Ibrahim, Anna Kowalczyk et al.

Journal: Research Portal (King's College London)Year: 2011Citations: 2
Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiology
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Irish association of rheumatology &amp; rehabilitation

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D. Mulherin, Oliver FitzGerald, Barry Bresnihan, G. Yanni et al.

Journal: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)Year: 1993
Health SciencesMedicineRehabilitation
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