نتایج جستجو برای: intrinsic immunity

تعداد نتایج: 181896  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Francis M Lobo Paul R Scholl Ramsay L Fuleihan

Deficiency in CD40 ligand (CD40L) expression is associated with impaired T cell immunity in mouse models and in humans. Previous studies have indicated that this is due to the failure of induction of extrinsic costimulatory molecules. However, other studies have suggested that CD40L is an intrinsic costimulatory molecule. The X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome (XHIM) is a primary immunodeficiency caus...

2015
Enrique Martin-Gayo Maria Jose Buzon Zhengyu Ouyang Taylor Hickman Jacqueline Cronin Dina Pimenova Bruce D. Walker Mathias Lichterfeld Xu G. Yu Guido Silvestri

The majority of HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) restrict HIV-1 replication through highly functional HIV-1-specific T cell responses, but mechanisms supporting the evolution of effective HIV-1-specific T cell immunity in these patients remain undefined. Cytosolic immune recognition of HIV-1 in conventional dendritic cells (cDC) can facilitate priming and expansion of HIV-1-specific T cells; howeve...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Sonja Kleffel Christian Posch Steven R. Barthel Hansgeorg Mueller Christoph Schlapbach Emmanuella Guenova Christopher P. Elco Nayoung Lee Vikram R. Juneja Qian Zhan Christine G. Lian Rahel Thomi Wolfram Hoetzenecker Antonio Cozzio Reinhard Dummer Martin C. Mihm Keith T. Flaherty Markus H. Frank George F. Murphy Arlene H. Sharpe Thomas S. Kupper Tobias Schatton

Therapeutic antibodies targeting programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) activate tumor-specific immunity and have shown remarkable efficacy in the treatment of melanoma. Yet, little is known about tumor cell-intrinsic PD-1 pathway effects. Here, we show that murine and human melanomas contain PD-1-expressing cancer subpopulations and demonstrate that melanoma cell-intrinsic PD-1 promotes tumorigenesis,...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Juan R. Cubillos-Ruiz Pedro C. Silberman Melanie R. Rutkowski Sahil Chopra Alfredo Perales-Puchalt Minkyung Song Sheng Zhang Sarah E. Bettigole Divya Gupta Kevin Holcomb Lora H. Ellenson Thomas Caputo Ann-Hwee Lee Jose R. Conejo-Garcia Laurie H. Glimcher

Dendritic cells (DCs) are required to initiate and sustain T cell-dependent anti-cancer immunity. However, tumors often evade immune control by crippling normal DC function. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response factor XBP1 promotes intrinsic tumor growth directly, but whether it also regulates the host anti-tumor immune response is not known. Here we show that constitutive activation ...

2014
Arnaud Moris Shannon Murray Sylvain Cardinaud

The activation-induced deaminase (AID)/APOBEC cytidine deaminases participate in a diversity of biological processes from the regulation of protein expression to embryonic development and host defenses. In its classical role, AID mutates germline-encoded sequences of B cell receptors, a key aspect of adaptive immunity, and APOBEC1, mutates apoprotein B pre-mRNA, yielding two isoforms important ...

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