Abstract
Chemiluminescence has traditionally been used to study the nature of the oxidative bactericidal mechanisms of neutrophils and monocytes, intrinsic defects of abnormally functioning neutrophils or monocytes and cell activation. During the last ten years, Chemiluminescence has been applied in a wide variety of techniques, including immunoassays, protein blotting and toxicological and pharmacological tests (e.g. after exposure to antibiotic or immunomodulators agents, such as adjuvants and cytotoxic drugs). In this review, we discuss some promising clinical applications of Chemiluminescence in clinical immunology for the study of autoimmune diseases, inflammatory responses, endocrine disorders, immunodeficient states, mucosal immune responses against drugs and pathogens and host responses against tumors and infections. Further, we review the numerous advantages of Chemiluminescence-based methods over other methods to assay the same endpoints, which facilitate their use in the current practice of clinical immunology.
Keywords: Chemiluminescence assays, phagocytic activity, clinical immunology, tumors, immunodeficiency's states, inflammatory response, infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, cell activation, adjuvants, cytotoxic drugs, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory responses, immunodeficiencys states, electromagnetic radiation, neutrophils, PMN, monocytes, MN, NADPH oxidase, Luminol, singlet oxygen, superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, hypochlorous acid, IL-1 receptor antagonist, Nitric Oxide (NO)/peroxynitrite formation, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, rheumatism, PCR/RT-PCR techniques, metabolic ketosis, Neuramidinase inhibitors, Treponema pallidum, A. phagocytophilum, Chlamydia pneumoniae, growth hormone, prolactine, Vitamin E
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Recent Applications of Chemiluminescence Assays in Clinical Immunology
Volume: 10 Issue: 14
Author(s): A. R. Rodriguez-Orozco, H. Ruiz-Reyes and N. Medina-Serriteno
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Keywords: Chemiluminescence assays, phagocytic activity, clinical immunology, tumors, immunodeficiency's states, inflammatory response, infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, cell activation, adjuvants, cytotoxic drugs, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory responses, immunodeficiencys states, electromagnetic radiation, neutrophils, PMN, monocytes, MN, NADPH oxidase, Luminol, singlet oxygen, superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, hypochlorous acid, IL-1 receptor antagonist, Nitric Oxide (NO)/peroxynitrite formation, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, rheumatism, PCR/RT-PCR techniques, metabolic ketosis, Neuramidinase inhibitors, Treponema pallidum, A. phagocytophilum, Chlamydia pneumoniae, growth hormone, prolactine, Vitamin E
Abstract: Chemiluminescence has traditionally been used to study the nature of the oxidative bactericidal mechanisms of neutrophils and monocytes, intrinsic defects of abnormally functioning neutrophils or monocytes and cell activation. During the last ten years, Chemiluminescence has been applied in a wide variety of techniques, including immunoassays, protein blotting and toxicological and pharmacological tests (e.g. after exposure to antibiotic or immunomodulators agents, such as adjuvants and cytotoxic drugs). In this review, we discuss some promising clinical applications of Chemiluminescence in clinical immunology for the study of autoimmune diseases, inflammatory responses, endocrine disorders, immunodeficient states, mucosal immune responses against drugs and pathogens and host responses against tumors and infections. Further, we review the numerous advantages of Chemiluminescence-based methods over other methods to assay the same endpoints, which facilitate their use in the current practice of clinical immunology.
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R. Rodriguez-Orozco A., Ruiz-Reyes H. and Medina-Serriteno N., Recent Applications of Chemiluminescence Assays in Clinical Immunology, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2010; 10 (14) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138955710793564142
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138955710793564142 |
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