Ronin, Emilie Lubrano di Ricco, Martina Vallion, Romain Divoux, Jordane Kwon, Ho-Keun Grégoire, Sylvie Collares, Davi Rouers, Angéline Baud, Véronique Benoist, Christophe
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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a major role in immune homeostasis and in the prevention of autoimmune diseases. It has been shown that c-Rel is critical in Treg thymic differentiation, but little is known on the role of NF-κB on mature Treg biology. We thus generated mice with a specific knockout of RelA, a key member of NF-κB, in Tregs. These mic...
Iannetta, Marco Isnard, Stéphane Manuzak, Jennifer Guillerme, Jean-Baptiste Notin, Mathilde Bailly, Karine Andrieu, Muriel Amraoui, Sonia Vimeux, Lene Figueiredo, Suzanne
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HIV-2 infection is characterized by low viremia and slow disease progression as compared to HIV-1 infection. Circulating CD14++CD16+ monocytes were found to accumulate and CD11c+ conventional dendritic cells (cDC) to be depleted in a Portuguese cohort of people living with HIV-2 (PLWHIV-2), compared to blood bank healthy donors (HD). We studied mor...
Shime, Hiroaki Kojima, Ayako Maruyama, Akira Saito, Yusuke Oshiumi, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Misako Seya, Tsukasa
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Journal of Innate Immunity
Polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C), a synthetic double-stranded RNA, acts on myeloid cells and induces potent antitumor immune responses including natural killer (NK) cell activation. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) systemically exist in tumor-bearing hosts and have strong immunosuppressive activity against antitumor effector cells...
Bulla, R. Bossi, F. Tedesco, F.
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An inflammatory-like process and vascular remodeling represent the main changes that occur in decidua in the early phase of pregnancy. These changes are partly induced by trophoblast cells that colonize the decidua and are also contributed by the complement system, which can easily be activated as a result of tissue remodeling. Local control by sev...
Smith, Kendall A.
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Boehmer, Harald von Waldmann, Herman
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Swain, Susan
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Pham, Nhat-Long L. Badovinac, Vladimir P. Harty, John T.
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Following an infection, naïve CD8 T cells are stimulated by dendritic cells (DC) displaying pathogen-derived peptides on MHC class I molecules (signal 1) and costimulatory molecules (signal 2). Additionally, pathogen-induced inflammatory cytokines also act directly on the responding CD8 T cells to regulate their expansion and differentiation. In pa...
Al-Herz, Waleed Bousfiha, Aziz Casanova, Jean-Laurent Chapel, Helen Conley, Mary Ellen Cunningham-Rundles, Charlotte Etzioni, Amos Fischer, Alain Franco, Jose Luis Geha, Raif S.
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We report the updated classification of primary immunodeficiency diseases, compiled by the ad hoc Expert Committee of the International Union of Immunological Societies. As compared to the previous edition, more than 15 novel disease entities have been added in the updated version. For each disorders, the key clinical and laboratory features are pr...
Bouvier, Isabelle Jusforgues-Saklani, Hélène Lim, Annick Lemaître, Fabrice Lemercier, Brigitte Auriau, Charlotte Nicola, Marie-Anne Leroy, Sandrine Law, Helen K. Bandeira, Antonio
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Delivery of cell-associated antigen represents an important strategy for vaccination. While many experimental models have been developed in order to define the critical parameters for efficient cross-priming, few have utilized quantitative methods that permit the study of the endogenous repertoire. Comparing different strategies of immunization, we...