نتایج جستجو برای: cd19

تعداد نتایج: 4797  

2014
Esteban R. Fernández Gabriela C. Olivera Luz P. Quebrada Palacio Mariela N. González Yolanda Hernandez-Vasquez Natalia María Sirena María L. Morán Oscar S. Ledesma Patiño Miriam Postan

Numerous abnormalities of the peripheral blood T cell compartment have been reported in human chronic Trypanosoma cruzi infection and related to prolonged antigenic stimulation by persisting parasites. Herein, we measured circulating lymphocytes of various phenotypes based on the differential expression of CD19, CD4, CD27, CD10, IgD, IgM, IgG and CD138 in a total of 48 T. cruzi-infected individ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Robert A Barrington Thomas J Schneider Lisa A Pitcher Thorsten R Mempel Minghe Ma Natasha S Barteneva Michael C Carroll

Complement receptors (CRs) CD21 and CD35 form a coreceptor with CD19 and CD81 on murine B cells that when coligated with the B-cell receptor lowers the threshold of activation by several orders of magnitude. This intrinsic signaling role is thought to explain the impaired humoral immunity of mice bearing deficiency in CRs. However, CRs have additional roles on B cells independent of CD19, such ...

2013
Janette Furuzawa-Carballeda Gabriela Hernández-Molina Guadalupe Lima Yahaira Rivera-Vicencio Karen Férez-Blando Luis Llorente

INTRODUCTION IL-10-producing B cells, Foxp3-expressing T cells (Tregs) and the IDO-expressing dendritic cells (pDC) are able to modulate inflammatory processes, to induce immunological tolerance and, in turn, to inhibit the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease. The aim of the study was to characterize and to enumerate peripheral IL-10--producing B cells, Tregs and pDCregs in primary Sjögren's Syn...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Eva Sanz Melchor Alvarez-Mon Carlos Martínez-A Antonio de la Hera

Circulating CD34(+) cells are used in reparative medicine as a stem cell source, but they contain cells already committed to different lineages. Many think that B-cell progenitors (BCPs) are confined to bone marrow (BM) niches until they differentiate into B cells and that they do not circulate in blood. The prevailing convention is that BCP transit a CD34(+)CD19(-)10(+) early-B-->CD34(+)CD19(+...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
X F Ma F L Xu L F Gao Y X Wang Z B Pan

We investigated the effect of age on the expression of immune molecules [ANA, C4, double stranded DNA (dsDNA), CD16/32, CD19, CD3, and CD64], urine protein, and pathology in mice with chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) lupus nephritis (LN), and their relationship with reactivity index score. Mouse models of cGVHD LN were established, and mice were randomly divided into four aged-based gr...

2013
Niharika A Duggal Jane Upton Anna C Phillips Elizabeth Sapey Janet M Lord

Autoimmunity increases with aging indicative of reduced immune tolerance, but the mechanisms involved are poorly defined. In recent years, subsets of B cells with immunoregulatory properties have been identified in murine models of autoimmune disorders, and these cells downregulate immune responses via secretion of IL10. In humans, immature transitional B cells with a CD19(+) CD24(hi) CD38(hi) ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Jodi L Karnell Nazzareno Dimasi Fredrick G Karnell Ryan Fleming Ellen Kuta Mildred Wilson Herren Wu Changshou Gao Ronald Herbst Rachel Ettinger

B cell activation is regulated by a variety of signals. CD19 positively regulates B cell activation, augmenting signals delivered through the BCR complex. In contrast, CD32b contains an ITIM and negatively regulates BCR signaling. Importantly, there are drugs currently in clinical trials and preclinical development that cross-link CD32b to molecules within the BCR complex. We wanted to address ...

2014
Henner Morbach Greta Meyers Yen-Shing Ng Jean-Nicolas Schickel Laurence Menard Sergei Rudchenko Jessica L Rojas Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles Mary Ellen Conley Ismail Reisli Jose Luis Franco Eric Meffre

B cells play a central role in the pathogenesis of many autoimmune diseases. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms that regulate B-cell tolerance in humans is important for the development of new therapeutic strategies. Patients with monogenic diseases provide rare opportunities to study the impact of specific gene mutations on the regulation of human B cell tolerance. By this, we could show ...

2017
Jeannette Fischer Claudia Paret Khalifa El Malki Francesca Alt Arthur Wingerter Marie A. Neu Bettina Kron Alexandra Russo Nadine Lehmann Lea Roth Eva-M. Fehr Sebastian Attig Alexander Hohberger Thomas Kindler Jörg Faber

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is the commonest childhood cancer and the prognosis of children with relapsed or therapy refractory disease remains a challenge. Treatment with chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells targeting the CD19 antigen (CART-19 therapy) has been presented as a promising approach toward improving the outcome of relapsed or refractory disease. However, 10%-2...

Journal: :The Cancer Journal 2014

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