Dieu-Nosjean, Marie-Caroline Giraldo, Nicolas A. Kaplon, Hélène Germain, Claire Fridman, Wolf Herman Catherine Sautes-Fridman
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Immunological Reviews
The characterization of the microenvironment of human tumors led to the description of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) characterized by mature dendritic cells in a T-cell zone adjacent to B-cell follicle including a germinal center. TLS represent sites of lymphoid neogenesis that develop in most solid cancers. Analysis of the current literature ...
Véronique Witko-Sarsat Ohayon, Delphine
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Immunological Reviews
The life span of a neutrophil is a tightly regulated process as extended survival is beneficial for pathogen elimination and cell death necessary to prevent cytotoxic content release from activated neutrophils at the inflammatory site. Therefore, the control between survival and death must be a dynamic process. We have previously described that pro...
Alloatti, Andrés Kotsias, Fiorella Magalhaes, Joao Gamelas Amigorena, Sebastian
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Immunological reviews
As a population, dendritic cells (DCs) appear to be the best cross-presenters of internalized antigens on major histocompatibility complex class I molecules in the mouse. To do this, DCs have developed a number of unique and dedicated means to control their endocytic and phagocytic pathways: among them, the capacity to limit acidification of their ...
Peter Van Endert
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Immunological Reviews
Cross-presentation of internalized antigens by dendritic cells requires efficient delivery of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I molecules to peptide-loading compartments. Strong evidence suggests that such loading can occur outside of the endoplasmic reticulum; however, the trafficking pathways and sources of class I molecules involved...
Taylor, Adam Foo, Suan-Sin Bruzzone, Roberto Dinh, Luan Vu King, Nicholas J C Mahalingam, Suresh
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Immunological reviews
Sensitization of the humoral immune response to invading viruses and production of antiviral antibodies forms part of the host antiviral repertoire. Paradoxically, for a number of viral pathogens, under certain conditions, antibodies provide an attractive means of enhanced virus entry and replication in a number of cell types. Known as antibody-dep...
Boisson-Dupuis, Stéphanie Bustamante, Jacinta El-Baghdadi, Jamila Camcioglu, Yildiz Parvaneh, Nima El Azbaoui, Safaa Agader, Aomar Hassani, Amal El Hafidi, Naima Mrani, Nidal Alaoui
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Immunological Reviews
Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) and a few related mycobacteria, is a devastating disease, killing more than a million individuals per year worldwide. However, its pathogenesis remains largely elusive, as only a small proportion of infected individuals develop clinical disease either during primary infection or during ...
Kawasaki, Takumi Kawai, Taro Akira, Shizuo
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Immunological reviews
Host cells trigger signals for innate immune responses upon recognition of conserved structures in microbial pathogens. Nucleic acids, which are critical components for inheriting genetic information in all species including pathogens, are key structures sensed by the innate immune system. The corresponding receptors for foreign nucleic acids inclu...
Hewitt, Susannah L Julie Chaumeil Skok, Jane A
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Immunological Reviews
Perhaps no process has provided more insight into the fine manipulation of locus accessibility than antigen receptor rearrangement. V(D)J recombination is carried out by the lymphoid-specific recombination-activating (RAG 1 and 2) proteins and the non-homologous end joining machinery; yet, it occurs only at specific loci (or portions of loci) durin...
Amanna, Ian J Slifka, Mark K
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Immunological reviews
Humoral immunity following vaccination or infection is mainly derived from two types of cells: memory B cells and plasma cells. Memory B cells do not actively secrete antibody but instead maintain their immunoglobulin in the membrane-bound form that serves as the antigen-specific B-cell receptor. In contrast, plasma cells are terminally differentia...
Daniel Hsu Huan-Yuan Chen Fu-Tong Liu
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Immunological Reviews