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Journal of Immunobiology

ISSN: 2476-1966

Open Access

Volume 6, Issue 1 (2021)

Editorial Pages: 1 - 3

p53 Antibodies as a Diagnostic Marker for Cancer: Results from a Meta-Analysis

Navid Sobhani*, Daniele Generali, Giandomenico Roviello, Alberto D'Angelo and Raheleh Roudi

P53 is an unequivocal tumor suppressor altered in most sporadic human cancers. The loss of p53 initiates progression of malignancies and it is characterized by more malignant factors, such as an increase of the risk of cancer cells to become more invasive and potentially metastatic, genomic instability and poor cellular differentiation. Many studies have evaluated the clinical stability of serum p53 antibodies (s-p53-Abs).

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Deviations in MicroRNA-21 Expression Patterns Identify a Therapeutic Target for Diabetic Wound Healing

Shaquia Idlett-Ali, Kenneth W. Liechty and Junwang Xu*

Chronic inflammation plays a major role in impaired healing of diabetic wounds. Mounting evidence highlights the role of controlled, sequential polarization of macrophages in producing the appropriate progression through the stages of wound healing: inflammation (pro- inflammatory stage), proliferation and remodeling (regenerative stage). Non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs, maintain critical roles in regulating normal biological processes, such as wound healing; and are being explored as therapeutic targets for modulating dysfunction in disease states. Interestingly, microRNA-21 (miR-21) has a suggested role in the induction of pro-inflammatory and regenerative stages of healing, but clarity remains elusive on the specific mechanisms determining the direction miR-21 shifts wound healing processes. Findings by Liechty et al. in International Journal of Molecular Science indicate an important role of miR-21, in shaping the wound healing cascade by preferentially inducing M1-like (pro-inflammatory) polarization of macrophages in the early phase of diabetic wound healing. Persistent elevation of miR-21 is suggestive of sustained pro-inflammatory drive, and subsequent wound healing impairment, in the skin of diabetic murine models and diabetic human skin. Differences in the expression patterns of miR-21 during diabetic wound healing identifies the potentially critical role of therapeutic timing, for miR-21 based therapies, in driving positive outcomes for patients.

2021 Conference Announcement Pages: 1 - 1

Ethics in Clinical Studies of Drugs and Vaccines

Elizebth Marnon

The purpose of ethical guidelines is both to protect patient volunteers and to preserve the integrity of the science. Vaccination is one of the best approaches to prevent illness. A vaccine assists the body's safe framework with recognizing and battle pathogens like infections or microorganisms, which at that point protects us from the illnesses they cause. Antibodies secure against in excess of 25 weakening or hazardous illnesses, including measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, meningitis, flu, typhoid and cervical disease. As of now, most of youngsters get their immunizations on schedule.

Market Analysis Pages: 1 - 2

41st Global Summit and Expo on Vaccines & Immunology

Dr. Le Minh Sat

The congress will highlight the theme “Progress and Novel Strategies in Vaccines and Immunology Research” to gather the researches, scientists, academicians and industrialists from around the world and also to set a common platform for discussion and exploring recent advances in Vaccines & Immunology research.

Awards 2021 Pages: 1 - 2

4th International Conference on Vaccines, Immunization and Clinical Trials Webinar

Dr. Jason Haxton

As the title indicates that our view towards Vaccine Research, Immunology and Clinical Trials is based on the intention that each person should be vaccinated to prevent diseases “4th International Conference on Vaccines, Immunization and Clinical Trials”, which will be held during March 10-11, 2021 with the theme “Vaccines Paradigms: Global Strength to Disease” will address this topic by speakers from all over the world.

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