نتایج جستجو برای: phagolysosome

تعداد نتایج: 288  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m abolhassani h darabi

balb/c mice are highly susceptible to infection with the protozoan parasite leishmania major. this susceptibility has been attributed in part to the expansion of th2 cells and production of their cytokines, il-4 and il-10 and down-regulation of th1 cytokine, inf-γ. the inability of susceptible hosts to mount the immune response necessary to activate macrophage and destroy the parasites can be d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
David L Hava Nicole van der Wel Nadia Cohen Christopher C Dascher Diane Houben Luis León Sandeep Agarwal Masahiko Sugita Maaike van Zon Sally C Kent Homayoun Shams Peter J Peters Michael B Brenner

Dendritic cells (DC) present lipid and peptide antigens to T cells on CD1 and MHC Class II (MHCII), respectively. The relative contribution of these systems during the initiation of adaptive immunity after microbial infection is not characterized. MHCII molecules normally acquire antigen and rapidly traffic from phagolysosomes to the plasma membrane as part of DC maturation, whereas CD1 molecul...

Journal: :Essays in biochemistry 2011
Thomas Naderer Malcolm J McConville

Parasitic protozoa belonging to the genus Leishmania are the cause of a spectrum of diseases in humans, as well as chronic long-term infections. These parasites exhibit a remarkable capacity to survive and proliferate within the phagolysosome compartment of host macrophages. Studies with defined Leishmania mutants in mouse models of infection have highlighted processes that are required for par...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
L D Sibley S G Franzblau J L Krahenbuhl

Mycobacterium leprae replicates within mononuclear phagocytes, reaching enormous numbers in the macrophage-rich granulomas of lepromatous leprosy. To examine the capability of macrophages to digest M. leprae, we studied the intracellular fate of M. leprae organisms in normal and activated mouse macrophages by using the electron-dense secondary lysosome tracer Thoria Sol. Intracellular M. leprae...

2010
S. Kauser Hussain Laura J. Broederdorf Uma M. Sharma Daniel E. Voth

Coxiella burnetii is the etiologic agent of human Q fever and targets alveolar phagocytic cells in vivo wherein the pathogen generates a phagolysosome-like parasitophorous vacuole (PV) for replication. C. burnetii displays a prolonged growth cycle, making PV maintenance critical for bacterial survival. Previous studies showed that C. burnetii mediates activation of eukaryotic kinases to inhibit...

2014
Takahiro Nagasawa Chihaya Nakayasu Aja M. Rieger Daniel R. Barreda Tomonori Somamoto Miki Nakao

Thrombocytes, nucleated hemostatic blood cells of non-mammalian vertebrates, are regarded as the functional equivalent of anucleated mammalian platelets. Additional immune functions, including phagocytosis, have also been suggested for thrombocytes, but no conclusive molecular or cellular experimental evidence for their potential ingestion and clearance of infiltrating microbes has been provide...

2013
Bunmi Ojo Heather Davies Payam Rezaie Paul Gabbott Francis Colyer Igor Kraev Michael G Stewart

Advanced ageing is associated with hippocampal deterioration and mild cognitive decline. The hippocampal subregion CA3 stratum lucidum (CA3-SL) receives neuronal inputs from the giant mossy fibre boutons of the dentate gyrus, but relatively little is known about the integrity of this synaptic connection with ageing. Using serial electron microscopy and unbiased stereology, we examined age-relat...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2005
Forest R Sheppard Marguerite R Kelher Ernest E Moore Nathan J D McLaughlin Anirban Banerjee Christopher C Silliman

The reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase is part of the microbicidal arsenal used by human polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) to eradicate invading pathogens. The production of a superoxide anion (O2-) into the phagolysosome is the precursor for the generation of more potent products, such as hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorite. However, this production of O2- is...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Philipp C Rittershaus Talar B Kechichian Jeremy C Allegood Alfred H Merrill Mirko Hennig Chiara Luberto Maurizio Del Poeta

The pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans infects humans upon inhalation and causes the most common fungal meningoencephalitis in immunocompromised subjects worldwide. In the host, C. neoformans is found both intracellularly and extracellularly, but how these two components contribute to the development of the disease is largely unknown. Here we show that the glycosphingolipid glucosylceram...

2011
Beatriz S. Stolf Ioannis Smyrnias Lucia R. Lopes Alcione Vendramin Hiro Goto Francisco R. M. Laurindo Ajay M. Shah Celio X. C. Santos

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by immunological cells is known to cause damage to pathogens. Increasing evidence accumulated in the last decade has shown, however, that ROS (and redox signals) functionally regulate different cellular pathways in the host-pathogen interaction. These especially affect (i) pathogen entry through protein redox switches and redox modification (i.e., intra-...

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