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Los grupos minoritarios y sus representaciones

CAPÍTULO 2 PERSPECTIVA TEÓRICA

2.5. Representaciones, estereotipos e identidad

2.5.1. Los grupos minoritarios y sus representaciones

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3. Culley FJ, Pollott J, & Openshaw PJ (2002) Age at first viral infection determines the pattern of T cell- mediated disease during reinfection in adulthood. The Journal of experimental medicine 196(10):1381-1386. 4. Eichinger KM, et al. (2015) Alveolar macrophages support interferon gamma-mediated viral clearance in

RSV-infected neonatal mice. Respiratory research 16:122.

5. Tasker L, Lindsay RW, Clarke BT, Cochrane DW, & Hou S (2008) Infection of mice with respiratory syncytial virus during neonatal life primes for enhanced antibody and T cell responses on secondary challenge. Clinical and experimental immunology 153(2):277-288.

6. Lee YM, et al. (2008) IFN-gamma production during initial infection determines the outcome of reinfection with respiratory syncytial virus. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 177(2):208-218. 7. Chang J, Srikiatkhachorn A, & Braciale TJ (2001) Visualization and characterization of respiratory

syncytial virus F-specific CD8(+) T cells during experimental virus infection. Journal of immunology 167(8):4254-4260.

8. Telcian AG, et al. (2011) RSV-induced bronchial epithelial cell PD-L1 expression inhibits CD8+ T cell nonspecific antiviral activity. The Journal of infectious diseases 203(1):85-94.

9. Goritzka M, et al. (2014) Alpha/beta interferon receptor signaling amplifies early proinflammatory cytokine production in the lung during respiratory syncytial virus infection. Journal of virology 88(11):6128-6136. 10. Midulla F, et al. (1989) Respiratory syncytial virus infection of human cord and adult blood monocytes

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11. Takeuchi R, et al. (1998) Respiratory syncytial virus infection of neonatal monocytes stimulates synthesis of interferon regulatory factor 1 and interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta)-converting enzyme and secretion of IL-1beta. Journal of virology 72(1):837-840.

12. Soukup JM & Becker S (2003) Role of monocytes and eosinophils in human respiratory syncytial virus infection in vitro. Clinical immunology 107(3):178-185.

13. Schijf MA, et al. (2013) Respiratory syncytial virus induced type I IFN production by pDC is regulated by RSV-infected airway epithelial cells, RSV-exposed monocytes and virus specific antibodies. PloS one 8(11):e81695.

14. Ahout IM, et al. (2016) Reduced Expression of HLA-DR on Monocytes During Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections. The Pediatric infectious disease journal 35(3):e89-96.

15. Jans J, elMoussaoui H, de Groot R, de Jonge MI, & Ferwerda G (2016) Actin- and clathrin-dependent mechanisms regulate interferon gamma release after stimulation of human immune cells with respiratory syncytial virus. Virology journal 13:52.

16. Kirchberger S, et al. (2005) Human rhinoviruses inhibit the accessory function of dendritic cells by inducing sialoadhesin and B7-H1 expression. Journal of immunology 175(2):1145-1152.

17. de Bree GJ, et al. (2005) Respiratory syncytial virus-specific CD8+ memory T cell responses in elderly persons. The Journal of infectious diseases 191(10):1710-1718.

18. Crocker PR, Paulson JC, & Varki A (2007) Siglecs and their roles in the immune system. Nature reviews. Immunology 7(4):255-266.

19. York MR, et al. (2007) A macrophage marker, Siglec-1, is increased on circulating monocytes in patients with systemic sclerosis and induced by type I interferons and toll-like receptor agonists. Arthritis and rheumatism 56(3):1010-1020.

20. Biesen R, et al. (2008) Sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectin 1 expression in inflammatory and resident monocytes is a potential biomarker for monitoring disease activity and success of therapy in systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis and rheumatism 58(4):1136-1145.

21. Rempel H, Calosing C, Sun B, & Pulliam L (2008) Sialoadhesin expressed on IFN-induced monocytes binds HIV-1 and enhances infectivity. PloS one 3(4):e1967.

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22. Xiong YS, et al. (2009) Siglec-1 on monocytes is a potential risk marker for monitoring disease severity in coronary artery disease. Clinical biochemistry 42(10-11):1057-1063.

23. Xiong YS, et al. (2014) Increased expression of Siglec-1 on peripheral blood monocytes and its role in mononuclear cell reactivity to autoantigen in rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatology 53(2):250-259. 24. Habibi MS & Chiu C (2016) Controlled human infection with RSV: The opportunities of experimental

challenge. Vaccine.

25. Tayyari F, et al. (2011) Identification of nucleolin as a cellular receptor for human respiratory syncytial virus. Nature medicine 17(9):1132-1135.

26. Marchant A & Goldman M (2005) T cell-mediated immune responses in human newborns: ready to learn? Clinical and experimental immunology 141(1):10-18.

27. van den Berg TK, et al. (2001) Cutting edge: CD43 functions as a T cell counterreceptor for the macrophage adhesion receptor sialoadhesin (Siglec-1). Journal of immunology 166(6):3637-3640. 28. Kidder D, Richards HE, Ziltener HJ, Garden OA, & Crocker PR (2013) Sialoadhesin ligand expression

identifies a subset of CD4+Foxp3- T cells with a distinct activation and glycosylation profile. Journal of immunology 190(6):2593-2602.

29. Galindo-Albarran AO, et al. (2014) CD43 signals prepare human T cells to receive cytokine differentiation signals. Journal of cellular physiology 229(2):172-180.

30. Mejias A, et al. (2013) Whole blood gene expression profiles to assess pathogenesis and disease severity in infants with respiratory syncytial virus infection. PLoS medicine 10(11):e1001549.

31. Stockl J, et al. (1996) Leukosialin (CD43)-major histocompatibility class I molecule interactions involved in spontaneous T cell conjugate formation. The Journal of experimental medicine 184(5):1769-1779. 32. Delputte PL & Nauwynck HJ (2004) Porcine arterivirus infection of alveolar macrophages is mediated by

sialic acid on the virus. Journal of virology 78(15):8094-8101.

33. Saunderson SC, Dunn AC, Crocker PR, & McLellan AD (2014) CD169 mediates the capture of exosomes in spleen and lymph node. Blood 123(2):208-216.

34. Jong VL, et al. (2016) Transcriptome assists prognosis of disease severity in respiratory syncytial virus infected infants. Scientific reports 6:36603.

35. Vissers M, et al. (2015) Antibodies enhance CXCL10 production during RSV infection of infant and adult immune cells. Cytokine 76(2):458-464.

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