نتایج جستجو برای: reg

تعداد نتایج: 3155  

2017
Andrew G Levine Saskia Hemmers Antonio P Baptista Michail Schizas Mehlika B Faire Bruno Moltedo Catherine Konopacki Marc Schmidt-Supprian Ronald N Germain Piper M Treuting Alexander Y Rudensky

The regulatory T cell (T reg cell) T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is highly diverse and skewed toward recognition of self-antigens. TCR expression by T reg cells is continuously required for maintenance of immune tolerance and for a major part of their characteristic gene expression signature; however, it remains unknown to what degree diverse TCR-mediated interactions with cognate self-antig...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Lett. 2001
Ferucio Laurentiu Tiplea Erkki Mäkinen

The concept of a synchronized extension system (SE-system, for short) has been introduced in by Ţiplea et al. [Acta Inform., to appear] as a 4-tuple G = (V ,L1,L2, S), where V is an alphabet and L1, L2 and S are languages over V . Such systems generate languages extending L1 by L2 to the left or to the right, and synchronizing on words in S. Ţiplea et al. showed that the language of type r− gen...

2012
Yutaka Naito Naohide Oue Takao Hinoi Naoya Sakamoto Kazuhiro Sentani Hideki Ohdan Kazuyoshi Yanagihara Hiroki Sasaki Wataru Yasui

REG4, which encodes Reg IV protein, is a member of the calcium-dependent lectin superfamily and potent activator of the epidermal growth factor receptor/Akt/activator protein-1 signaling pathway. Several human cancers overexpress Reg IV, and Reg IV expression is associated with intestinal phenotype differentiation. However, regulation of REG4 transcription remains unclear. In the present study,...

2010
Takatoshi Chinen Pavel Y. Volchkov Alexander V. Chervonsky Alexander Y. Rudensky

Suppression mediated by regulatory T cells (T reg cells) represents a unique, cell-extrinsic mechanism of in-trans negative regulation that restrains multiple types of immune cells. The loss of T reg cells leads to fatal, highly aggressive, and widespread immune-mediated lesions. This severe autoimmunity may be driven by commensal microbiota, the largest source of non-self ligands activating th...

2010
Thibault Griseri Mark Asquith Claire Thompson Fiona Powrie

The immune response in the gastrointestinal tract is a tightly controlled balance between effector and regulatory cell responses. Here, we have investigated the role of OX40 in influencing the balance between conventional T cells and Foxp3+ regulatory T (T reg) cells. Under steady-state conditions, OX40 was required by T reg cells for their accumulation in the colon, but not peripheral lymphoid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
T Akiyama S Takasawa K Nata S Kobayashi M Abe N J Shervani T Ikeda K Nakagawa M Unno S Matsuno H Okamoto

The regeneration of pancreatic islet beta cells is important for the prevention and cure of diabetes mellitus. We have demonstrated that the administration of poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase/polymerase (PARP) inhibitors such as nicotinamide to 90% depancreatized rats induces islet regeneration. From the regenerating islet-derived cDNA library, we have isolated Reg (regenerating gene) and demonstrat...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Michal Kuczma Robert Podolsky Nikhil Garge Danielle Daniely Rafal Pacholczyk Leszek Ignatowicz Piotr Kraj

Homeostasis in the immune system is maintained by specialized regulatory CD4(+) T cells (T(reg)) expressing transcription factor Foxp3. According to the current paradigm, high-affinity interactions between TCRs and class II MHC-peptide complexes in thymus "instruct" developing thymocytes to up-regulate Foxp3 and become T(reg) cells. However, the loss or down-regulation of Foxp3 does not disrupt...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Cheng-Ming Sun Jason A. Hall Rebecca B. Blank Nicolas Bouladoux Mohamed Oukka J. Rodrigo Mora Yasmine Belkaid

To maintain immune homeostasis, the intestinal immune system has evolved redundant regulatory strategies. In this regard, the gut is home to a large number of regulatory T (T reg) cells, including the Foxp3(+) T reg cell. Therefore, we hypothesized that the gut environment preferentially supports extrathymic T reg cell development. We show that peripheral conversion of CD4(+) T cells to T reg c...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Lauren W Collison Meenu R Pillai Vandana Chaturvedi Dario A A Vignali

Regulatory T cells (T(reg)) are believed to suppress conventional T cell (T(conv)) proliferation in vitro in a contact-dependent, cytokine-independent manner, based in part on experiments in which T(reg) and T(conv) are separated by a permeable membrane. We show that the production of IL-35, a novel inhibitory cytokine expressed by natural T(reg), increases substantially following contact with ...

Journal: :Science 2010
Yuri P Rubtsov Rachel E Niec Steven Josefowicz Li Li Jaime Darce Diane Mathis Christophe Benoist Alexander Y Rudensky

Tissue maintenance and homeostasis can be achieved through the replacement of dying cells by differentiating precursors or self-renewal of terminally differentiated cells or relies heavily on cellular longevity in poorly regenerating tissues. Regulatory T cells (T(reg) cells) represent an actively dividing cell population with critical function in suppression of lethal immune-mediated inflammat...

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