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van Noort, J.M. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Gerritsen, W.H. (author), van der Valk, P. (author), Bajramovic, J.J. (author), Steinman, L. (author), Amor, S. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
We present the first comparative analysis of serum immunoglobulinG reactivity profiles against the full spectrum of human myelin-associated proteins in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy control subjects. In both groups, serum antibodies display a consistent and prominent reaction to αB-crystallin (CRYAB) versus other myelin proteins. As an...
article 2010
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Bsibsi, M. (author), Bajramovic, J.J. (author), Vogt, M.H. (author), van Duijvenvoorden, E. (author), Baghat, A. (author), Persoon-Deen, C. (author), Tielen, F. (author), Verbeek, R. (author), Huitinga, I. (author), Ryffel, B. (author), Kros, A. (author), Gerritsen, W.H. (author), Amor, S. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
TLR3 recognizes dsRNAs and is considered of key importance to antiviral host-defense responses. TLR3 also triggers neuroprotective responses in astrocytes and controls the growth of axons and neuronal progenitor cells, suggesting additional roles for TLR3-mediated signaling in the CNS. This prompted us to search for alternative, CNS-borne...
article 2010
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Verbeek, R. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Plomp, A. (author), van Neerven, R.J. (author), te Biesebeke, R. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
The probiotic properties of commensal bacteria including lactobacilli and bifidobacteria are likely to be determined at least in part by their effects on dendritic cells. Like traditional immune stimulants such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), probiotic bacteria promote maturation of cultured human dendritic cells (DC) by inducing elevated...
article 2010
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Zuiderwijk-Sick, E.A. (author), van der Putten, C. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Deuzing, I.P. (author), de Boer, W. (author), Persoon-Deen, C. (author), Kondova, I. (author), Boven, L.A. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), 't Hart, B.A. (author), Amor, S. (author), Bajramovic, J.J. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Activated microglia are found in a variety of neuroinflammatory disorders where they have attributed roles as effector as well as antigen-presenting cells (APC). Critical determinants for the multifaceted role of microglia are the differentiation potential of microglia and their mode of activation. In this study, we have investigated the effects...
article 2007
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Bsibsi, M. (author), Bajramovic, J.J. (author), van Duijvenvoorden, E. (author), Persoon, C. (author), Ravid, R. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), Vogt, M.H.J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Human astrocytes express a limited repertoire of Toll-like receptor (TLR) family members including TLR1-4, which are expressed on the cell surface. Also, TLR3 but not TLR4 activation on astrocytes induces expression of several factors involved in neuroprotection and down-regulation of inflammation rather than in the onset of traditional pro...
article 2007
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Bsibsi, M. (author), Persoon-Deen, C. (author), Verwer, R.W.H. (author), Meeuwsen, S. (author), Ravid, R. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are innate immunity receptors that are expressed on a wide range of cell types, including CNS glial cells. In general, TLR engagement by specific sets of microbial ligands triggers production of pro-inflammatory factors and enhances antigen-presenting cell functions. The functional roles of TLR in the CNS, however, are...
article 2006
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Meeuwsen, S. (author), Persoon-Deen, C. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Bajramovic, J.J. (author), Ravid, R. (author), de Bolle, L. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), Gaubius Instituut TNO (author)
Human herpesvirus-6A (HHV-6A) is a common pathogen whose role in CNS disorders including multiple sclerosis remains controversial. To understand how HHV-6A could influence inflammatory pathways in the CNS, we infected cultured human adult astrocytes and examined the expression of 268 cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and their receptors by...
article 2005
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Meeuwsen, S. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Persoon-Deen, C. (author), Ravid, R. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
Objectives: Brain microglia are highly responsive cells in the central nervous system that exert key functions in host defense as well as in neuroprotection and regeneration. In this study the gene expression profiles for 268 cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and their receptors were examined in cultures of purified human adult microglia,...
article 2005
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TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author), Lund, S. (author), Porzgen, P. (author), Mortensen, A.L. (author), Hasseldam, H. (author), Bozyczko-Coyne, D. (author), Morath, S. (author), Hartung, T. (author), Bianchi, M. (author), Ghezzi, P. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Dijkstra, S. (author), Leist, M. (author)
CEP-1347 is a potent inhibitor of the mixed lineage kinases (MLKs), a distinct family of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKK). It blocks the activation of the c-Jun/JNK apoptotic pathway in neurons exposed to various stressors and attenuates neurodegeneration in animal models of Parkinson's disease (PD). Microglial activation...
article 2005
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Bsibsi, M. (author), Ravid, R. (author), Gveric, D. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author)
The family of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) plays a key role in controlling innate immune responses to a wide variety of pathogen-associated molecules. In this study we investigated expression of TLRs in vitro by purified human microglia, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, and in vivo by immunohistochemical examination of brain and spinal cord...
article 2002
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Bajramović, J.J. (author), Geutskens, S.B. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Boot, M. (author), Hassankhan, R. (author), Verhulst, K.C. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), Div. Immunological and Infect. Dis., TNO Prevention and Health, PO Box 2215, 2301 CE Leiden, Netherlands (author)
We describe a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction method for the semiquantitative detection of mRNAs encoding the human heat shock proteins αβ-crystallin, Hsp27, and Hsp60. The method involves the coamplification of cellular mRNA-derived cDNA with a dilution series of a competitor fragment (internal standard), using 1 primer pair...
article 2000
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Bajramović, J.J. (author), Bsibsi, M. (author), Geutskens, S.B. (author), Hassankhan, R. (author), Verhulst, K.C. (author), Stege, G.J.J. (author), de Groot, C.J.A. (author), van Noort, J.M. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
Various lines of evidence suggest a close relationship between heat shock proteins (hsp) and several autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, diabetes and multiple sclerosis. While enhanced expression of hsp in autoimmune diseases is often regarded as a non-specific bystander effect of the inflammatory process, surprisingly little is known on hsp...
article 2000
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