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Cui et al., Biochem Cell Biol 2004
(Breast Neoplasms) :
This effect of
IFN-gamma was observed in concentration- and time dependent manners, and IFN-gamma also
induced promoter activity of
RIG-I ... Overexpression of
RIG-I induced the upregulation of
IFN-gamma stimulated gene 15, which has the potential to amplify the immunomodulatory effects ... We conclude that
IFN-gamma induces the expression of
RIG-I , which may play a role in the immunological effects of IFN-gamma
Imaizumi et al., Endothelium : journal of endothelial cell research 2004
:
In the present study, the authors found that
IFN-gamma also
induces the expression of
RIG-I in human umbilical vein endothelial cells ... Although the physiological function of RIG-I is still unknown,
induction of
RIG-I by
IFN-gamma may play an important role in inflammatory or immunological reactions in endothelial cells
Kitamura et al., J Dermatol Sci 2007
(Psoriasis) :
The present study was designed to investigate the
effects of
interferon (IFN)-gamma and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha on
RIG-I expression in human keratinocytes, and the expression of RIG-I in skin lesions of psoriasis vulgaris, in which IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha are considered to be involved in its pathogenesis
Imaizumi et al., J Atheroscler Thromb 2007
(Atherosclerosis) :
IFN-gamma slightly
enhanced the
RIG-I expression in THP-1 cells ...
IFN-gamma also
stimulated the expression of
RIG-I in monocyte derived macrophages
Matsumiya et al., J Immunol 2007
(Uterine Cervical Neoplasms) :
It was previously reported that
IFN-gamma induces the expression of
RIG-I in endothelial cells
Yuzawa et al., Life Sci 2008
:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the
effect of
IFN-gamma on
RIG-I expression in HeLa cells, a cell line derived from human uterine carcinoma
Kawaguchi et al., Immunol Lett 2009
(Colonic Neoplasms) :
RIG-I was constitutively expressed in the epithelial cell lines HT-29, and
IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha
enhanced the RIG-I expression in a dose dependent manner