homeostasis/metabolism
• dendritic cells show enhanced activation and thus stimulation of inflammation in response to Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus CalmetteGuerin (BCG) immunotherapy exposure compared to wild-type dendritic cells
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immune system
• bone marrow derived dendritic cells produce more IL10 than wild-type dendritic cells
• however, no difference in dendritic cell production of IL10 after BCG stimulation for 2 our 24 hours is seen
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• bone marrow derived dendritic cells stimulated with BCG immunotherapy for 2 or 24 hours produce less IL12p70 than stimulated wild-type dendritic cells
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• bone marrow derived dendritic cells produce more IL12p70 than wild-type dendritic cells
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• bone marrow derived dendritic cells stimulated with BCG immunotherapy for 2 or 24 hours, show a 3-fold higher production of IL6 than stimulated wild-type dendritic cells
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• bone marrow derived dendritic cells stimulated with BCG for 2 hours produce less TNF-alpha than stimulated wild-type dendritic cells
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• dendritic cells exposed to BCG for 24 hours show a 7-fold increase in TNF-alpha levels after 24 hours compared to a 2 hour exposure
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• dendritic cells show enhanced activation and thus stimulation of inflammation in response to BCG immunotherapy exposure
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