2020
Balance between macrophage migration inhibitory factor and sCD74 predicts outcome in patients with acute decompensation of cirrhosis
Wirtz TH, Reuken PA, Jansen C, Fischer P, Bergmann I, Backhaus C, Emontzpohl C, Reißing J, Brandt EF, Koenen MT, Schneider KM, Schierwagen R, Brol MJ, Chang J, Zimmermann HW, Köse-Vogel N, Eggermann T, Kurth I, Stoppe C, Bucala R, Bernhagen J, Praktiknjo M, Stallmach A, Trautwein C, Trebicka J, Bruns T, Berres ML. Balance between macrophage migration inhibitory factor and sCD74 predicts outcome in patients with acute decompensation of cirrhosis. JHEP Reports 2020, 3: 100221. PMID: 33659891, PMCID: PMC7890204, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2020.100221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMacrophage migration inhibitory factorConcentrations of MIFMigration inhibitory factorTransplant-free survivalAcute decompensationInhibitory factorSystemic inflammationReceptor CD74Serum concentrationsHigher macrophage migration inhibitory factorTransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt insertionInflammatory cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factorCytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factorHigher MIF concentrationsRight atrial bloodWorsening of ascitesChronic liver failureLiver function parametersShort-term mortalityHigher serum levelsMIF promoter polymorphismsRisk of deathPortal venous bloodInnate immune responseClassical scoring systems
2009
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Yende S, Angus D, Bucala R. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Journal Of Organ Dysfunction 2009, 5: 10-16. DOI: 10.1080/17471060802443653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMacrophage migration inhibitory factorMigration inhibitory factorSevere sepsisOrgan dysfunctionInhibitory factorMultiple organ dysfunction syndromeOrgan dysfunction syndromeInnate immune responseDysfunction syndromePoor outcomeCertain infectionsImmune responseHuman studiesSepsisDetrimental roleKey mediatorDysfunctionImportant predictorCritical roleDetrimental effectsGlucocorticoidsSyndromeInfection
1998
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor is a critical mediator of the activation of immune cells by exotoxins of Gram-positive bacteria
Calandra T, Spiegel L, Metz C, Bucala R. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor is a critical mediator of the activation of immune cells by exotoxins of Gram-positive bacteria. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1998, 95: 11383-11388. PMID: 9736745, PMCID: PMC21651, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.19.11383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodiesBacterial ToxinsCell DivisionCells, CulturedDisease Models, AnimalEnterotoxinsExotoxinsGram-Positive BacteriaInflammationInterferon-gammaInterleukin-2Lymphocyte ActivationMacrophage Migration-Inhibitory FactorsMacrophages, PeritonealMicePituitary GlandShock, SepticSpleenStaphylococcusStreptococcusSuperantigensConceptsMacrophage migration inhibitory factorMigration inhibitory factorMIF secretionInhibitory factorStaphylococcal toxic shock syndrome toxin 1Toxic shock syndrome toxin-1Anti-MIF antibodiesSplenocyte cytokine productionTSST-1 injectionInterferon-gamma secretionLethal mouse modelStreptococcal pyrogenic exotoxinT cell cytokinesInnate host responseLethal toxic shockProliferation of splenocytesT-cell productsInnate immune responseSyndrome toxin-1Dose-response studyMouse peritoneal macrophagesSpleen enlargementMIF antibodyC57BL/6 miceCytokine production