PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19348124-2 2009 The aim of this research is to evaluate the response of HAS gene expression and the related protein synthesis in fibroblasts after treatment with TNFalpha, IFNgamma and TGF1beta and to assess the potential protective effect of increased hyaluronan (HA) synthesis during oxidative stress. Hyaluronic Acid 56-58 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 156-164 20299009-0 2010 IFNgamma primes macrophages for inflammatory activation by high molecular weight hyaluronan. Hyaluronic Acid 81-91 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 0-8 20299009-1 2010 The objective was to assess outcomes of IFNgamma-priming upon macrophage activation by the synovial macromolecule high molecular weight hyaluronan [HMW-HA] in the context of rheumatoid arthritis inflammation. Hyaluronic Acid 136-146 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 40-48 8674529-2 1996 Considering 3H incorporation, we found that IFNgamma increased the production of glycosaminoglycan synthesis, including hyaluronic acid, heparan and chondroitin/dermatan sulfate. Hyaluronic Acid 120-135 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 44-52 11851874-4 2002 Interferon-gamma increased hyaluronan production whereas transforming growth factor beta decreased it. Hyaluronic Acid 27-37 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 0-16 10388538-0 1999 Interferon-gamma inhibits CD44-hyaluronan interactions in normal human B lymphocytes. Hyaluronic Acid 31-41 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 0-16 10328871-3 1999 A variety of GAGs (heparin, heparan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid), and a related sulfated polysaccharide (dextran sulfate), were found to interact with IFN-gamma as determined by inhibition of the binding of [125I]IFN-gamma to COLO-205 cells and binding to wells coated with GAGs. Hyaluronic Acid 69-84 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 172-181 10328871-3 1999 A variety of GAGs (heparin, heparan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid), and a related sulfated polysaccharide (dextran sulfate), were found to interact with IFN-gamma as determined by inhibition of the binding of [125I]IFN-gamma to COLO-205 cells and binding to wells coated with GAGs. Hyaluronic Acid 69-84 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 234-243 16210363-10 2006 In contrast, the up-regulation of hyaluronan synthesis by IL-1beta is enhanced by either IL-4 or interferon-gamma. Hyaluronic Acid 34-44 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 97-113 15551655-14 2004 Other substances, such as proteoglycans and phosphatidylethanolamine-bound hyaluronic acid, may interfere with the actions of interferon-gamma. Hyaluronic Acid 75-90 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 126-142 11923705-0 2002 Modulation of IFN-gamma-induced immunogenicity by phosphatidylethanolamine-linked hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic Acid 82-97 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 14-23 11923705-1 2002 BACKGROUND: The present study was conducted to examine the possibility of modulating interferon (IFN-gamma)-induced immunogenicity by a novel compound that is composed of a PLA2 inhibitor linked to hyaluronic acid (HYPE). Hyaluronic Acid 198-213 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 85-106 11123292-0 2001 Activated T lymphocytes regulate hyaluronan binding to monocyte CD44 via production of IL-2 and IFN-gamma. Hyaluronic Acid 33-43 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 96-105 10805225-0 2000 Interferon gamma inhibits proliferation and hyaluronic acid adhesion of human malignant glioma cells in vitro. Hyaluronic Acid 44-59 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 0-16 1401082-2 1992 We characterized the mechanisms by which recombinant (r) tumor necrosis factor (TNF), IFN-gamma, and IL-1, alone and in combination, regulate human lung fibroblast hyaluronic acid (HA) production. Hyaluronic Acid 164-179 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 86-95 1401082-2 1992 We characterized the mechanisms by which recombinant (r) tumor necrosis factor (TNF), IFN-gamma, and IL-1, alone and in combination, regulate human lung fibroblast hyaluronic acid (HA) production. Hyaluronic Acid 181-183 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 86-95 2448341-13 1988 These studies demonstrate that IFN-gamma, TNF, and LT are important stimulators of fibroblast GAG biosynthesis, that interactions between these cytokines may be important in this regulatory process, that these cytokines predominantly stimulate hyaluronic acid production and that this effect may be mediated by stimulation of fibroblast hyaluronate synthetase activity. Hyaluronic Acid 244-259 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 31-40 34015733-0 2021 Synthesis of pH-sensitive hyaluronic acid nanogels loaded with paclitaxel and interferon gamma: Characterization and effect on the A549 lung carcinoma cell line. Hyaluronic Acid 26-41 interferon gamma Homo sapiens 78-94