نتایج جستجو برای: cell receptor excision circles

تعداد نتایج: 2110610  

2012
Sarah C. Sasson John J. Zaunders Nabila Seddiki Michelle Bailey Kristin McBride Kersten K. Koelsch Kate M. Merlin Don E. Smith David A. Cooper Anthony D. Kelleher

AIM HIV infection is associated with distortion of T-cell homeostasis and the IL-7/IL7R axis. Progressive infection results in loss of CD127+132- and gains in CD127-132+ CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells. We investigated the correlates of loss of CD127 from the T-cell surface to understand mechanisms underlying this homeostatic dysregulation. METHODS Peripheral and cord blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs; CB...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Benny J Chen Xiuyu Cui Gregory D Sempowski Jos Domen Nelson J Chao

In the current study, we tested whether higher numbers of hematopoietic stem cells correlate with the speed of immune reconstitution in a congenic transplantation model (C57BL/Ka, CD45.1, Thy1.1-->C57BL/6, CD45.2, Thy1.2) using purified hematopoietic stem cells (c-Kit(+)Thy1.1(low)Lin(-/low)Sca-1(+)). There were 3 different doses of stem cells used (400, 1000, and 5000). Phenotypic analyses in ...

2015
Anusara Daenthanasanmak Gustavo Salguero Bala Sai Sundarasetty Claudia Waskow Kadriye Nehir Cosgun Carlos A Guzman Peggy Riese Laura Gerasch Andreas Schneider Alexandra Ingendoh Martin Messerle Ildar Gabaev Benno Woelk Eliana Ruggiero Manfred Schmidt Christof von Kalle Constanca Figueiredo Britta Eiz-Vesper Constantin von Kaisenberg Arnold Ganser Renata Stripecke

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) harmfully impacts survival after peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (PB-HSCT). Delayed immune reconstitution after cord blood (CB)-HSCT leads to even higher HCMV-related morbidity and mortality. Towards a feasible dendritic cell therapy to accelerate de novo immunity against HCMV, we validated a tricistronic integrase-defective lentiviral vecto...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 2006
Pratip K Chattopadhyay Daniel C Douek Stephen J Gange Karen R Chadwick Marc Hellerstein Joseph B Margolick

Loss of circulating CD4+ T cells in HIV-1 disease is balanced by CD8+ lymphocytosis to maintain normal CD3+ T cell counts [blind T cell homeostasis (TCH)]. However, for unknown reasons TCH generally fails 1.5-2.5 years before clinically defined AIDS. We investigated whether TCH failure was associated with changes in thymic production of T cells. Using specimens stored prospectively in the Multi...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2008
Ruy M Ribeiro Rob J de Boer

The quantitative contribution of the thymus to the maintenance of peripheral populations of naive T cells is poorly understood. Several new lines of evidence indicate that thymic activity continues into adulthood, albeit at lower levels than in early life, and that this is important for a range of lymphopenic disorders. A measure of thymic activity that is often used is the quantification of T-...

2009
Christopher J. Haines Thierry D. Giffon Li-Sheng Lu Xiaowei Lu Marc Tessier-Lavigne Douglas T. Ross David B. Lewis

CD4(+) recent thymic emigrants (RTEs) comprise a clinically and immunologically important T cell population that indicates thymic output and that is essential for maintaining a diverse alphabeta-T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of the naive CD4(+) T cell compartment. However, their frequency and function are poorly understood because no known surface markers distinguish them from older non-RTE ...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Yu-Waye Chu Sarfraz A Memon Susan O Sharrow Frances T Hakim Michael Eckhaus Philip J Lucas Ronald E Gress

Interleukin 7 (IL-7) is critical in maintaining thymic-dependent and thymic-independent pathways of T-cell homeostasis. T-cell receptor (TCR) rearrangement excision circles (TRECs) have been used as markers for recent thymic emigrants (RTEs) in assessing human thymic function. To study the thymic and peripheral effects of IL-7 on RTEs, we measured TREC content and peripheral naive T-cell subset...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Stefan O Schönland Julia K Zimmer Consuelo M Lopez-Benitez Thomas Widmann Kirk D Ramin Jörg J Goronzy Cornelia M Weyand

T cells are produced through 2 mechanisms, thymopoiesis and proliferative expansion of postthymic T cells. Thymic output generates diversity of the pool, and proliferation achieves optimal clonal size of each individual T cell. To determine the contribution of these 2 mechanisms to the formation of the initial T-cell repertoire, we examined neonates of 30 to 40 weeks' gestation. Peripheral T ce...

Amir Houshang Ehsani Kambiz Kamyab Mahmood Razzaghi Mostafa Mirshams Shahshahani Pedram Normohamadpour Sara Sabouri Rad Zahra Naraghi

Background: Surgery is the most frequent treatment modality for basal cell carcinoma but in spite of its high cure rate, the frequency of incomplete excision varies widely (0.7-50%) among dermatologic centers. Our case series was designed to determine the frequency of incompletely excised basal cell carcinoma and the related risk factors. Methods: A total of 1424 basal cell carcinoma (1040 pati...

  Two rare cases of extra-articular diffuse variant giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath are presented, at the elbow of a 68-year-old female and the foot of a 56-year-old male. Both patients presented with a palpable masses and marginal excision was performed; histological sections confirmed the diagnosis of extra-articular giant cell tumor. No adjuvant therapy was administered. At the last fo...

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