Valente, Michael Baey, Camille Louche, Pauline Dutertre, Charles-Antoine Vimeux, Lene Marañón, Concepción Hosmalin, Anne Feuillet, Vincent
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European journal of immunology
Apoptotic cells represent an important source of self-antigens and their engulfment by dendritic cells (DCs) is usually considered to be related to tolerance induction. We report here an unexpectedly high level of human CD4(+) T-cell proliferation induced by autologous DCs loaded with autologous apoptotic cells, due to the activation of more than 1...
Göbel, Kerstin Schuhmann, Michael K Pankratz, Susann Stegner, David Herrmann, Alexander M Braun, Attila Breuer, Johanna Bittner, Stefan Ruck, Tobias Wiendl, Heinz
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European journal of immunology
Lymphocyte adhesion and subsequent trafficking across endothelial barriers are essential steps in various immune-mediated disorders of the CNS, including MS. The molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, however, are still unknown. Phospholipase D1 (PLD1), an enzyme that generates phosphatidic acid through hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine a...
Yang, Yan Li, Daling Katirai, Foad Zhang, Bin Xu, Yong Xiong, Ping Gong, Feili Zheng, Fang
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European journal of immunology
Basophils have been shown to contribute to anaphylaxis through either an IgE-FcεRI-dependent pathway or an IgG-FcγR pathway. However, it remains largely unclear whether basophils can be activated to promote anaphylaxis via a non-FcR pathway as well. The glycolipid receptor ASGM1 (Asialoganglioside gangliotetraosylceramide), which has an exposed Gal...
Zehentmeier, Sandra Roth, Katrin Cseresnyes, Zoltan Sercan, Özen Horn, Katharina Niesner, Raluca A Chang, Hyun-Dong Radbruch, Andreas Hauser, Anja E
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European journal of immunology
In the bone marrow (BM), memory plasma cells (PCs) survive for long time periods in dedicated microenvironmental survival niches, resting in terms of proliferation. Several cell types, such as eosinophils and reticular stromal cells, have been reported to contribute to the survival niche of memory PCs. However, until now it has not been demonstrate...
Medina-Echeverz, José Haile, Lydia A Zhao, Fei Gamrekelashvili, Jaba Ma, Chi Métais, Jean-Yves Dunbar, Cynthia E Kapoor, Veena Manns, Michael P Korangy, Firouzeh
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European journal of immunology
Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a critical role in suppression of immune responses in cancer and inflammation. Here, we describe how regulation of Bcl2a1 by cytokines controls the suppressor function of CD11b(+) Gr-1(high) granulocytic MDSCs. Coculture of CD11b(+) Gr-1(high) granulocytic MDSCs with antigen-stimulated T cells and simul...
Béziat, Vivien Traherne, James Malmberg, Jenny-Ann Ivarsson, Martin A Björkström, Niklas K Retière, Christelle Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf Michaëlsson, Jakob Trowsdale, John Malmberg, Karl-Johan
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European journal of immunology
Negm, Ola H Mannsperger, Heiko A McDermott, Elizabeth M Drewe, Elizabeth Powell, Richard J Todd, Ian Fairclough, Lucy C Tighe, Patrick J
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European journal of immunology
Mutations in TNFRSF1A encoding TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) cause the autosomal dominant TNF receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS): a systemic autoinflammatory disorder. Misfolding, intracellular aggregation, and ligand-independent signaling by mutant TNFR1 are central to disease pathophysiology. Our aim was to understand the extent of signaling ...
Dingler, Felix A Kemmerich, Kristin Neuberger, Michael S Rada, Cristina
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European journal of immunology
Excision of uracil introduced into the immunoglobulin loci by AID is central to antibody diversification. While predominantly carried out by the UNG uracil-DNA glycosylase as reflected by deficiency in immunoglobulin class switching in Ung(-/-) mice, the deficiency is incomplete, as evidenced by the emergence of switched IgG in the serum of Ung(-/-...
Garrod, Tamsin J Grubor-Bauk, Branka Gargett, Tessa Li, Yanrui Miller, Darren S Yu, Wenbo Major, Lee Burrell, Christopher J Wesselingh, Steven Suhrbier, Andreas
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European journal of immunology
Traditional vaccine strategies are inefficient against challenge with complex pathogens including HIV; therefore, novel vaccine technologies are required. DNA vaccines are attractive as they are relatively cheap and easy to manufacture, but a major limitation has been their lack of immunogenicity in humans, which may be overcome with the incorporat...
Kim, Sojung Pinto, Amelia K Myers, Nancy B Hawkins, Oriana Doll, Krysten Kaabinejadian, Saghar Netland, Jason Bevan, Michael J Weidanz, Jon A Hildebrand, William H
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European journal of immunology
We used a newly generated T-cell receptor mimic monoclonal antibody (TCRm MAb) that recognizes a known nonself immunodominant peptide epitope from West Nile virus (WNV) NS4B protein to investigate epitope presentation after virus infection in C57BL/6 mice. Previous studies suggested that peptides of different length, either SSVWNATTAI (10-mer) or S...