نتایج جستجو برای: cr3

تعداد نتایج: 1222  

Journal: :Blood 2002
Tom Eirik Mollnes Ole-Lars Brekke Michael Fung Hilde Fure Dorte Christiansen Grethe Bergseth Vibeke Videm Knut Tore Lappegård Jörg Köhl John D Lambris

Complement plays an essential role in inflammation and tissue damage. However, it is largely unknown to what extent the system acts as a primary inducer of secondary mediator systems in the inflammatory network of human whole blood. Here we describe a novel in vitro model using the thrombin-specific hirudin analog lepirudin as anticoagulant, which, in contrast to heparin, did not interfere with...

2012
Benjamin Rhodes Barbara G Fürnrohr Amy L Roberts George Tzircotis Georg Schett Tim D Spector Timothy J Vyse

OBJECTIVES The rs1143679 variant of ITGAM, encoding the R77H variant of CD11b (part of complement receptor 3; CR3), is among the strongest genetic susceptibility effects in human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The authors aimed to demonstrate R77H function in ex-vivo human cells. METHODS Monocytes/monocyte-derived macrophages from healthy volunteers homozygous for either wild type (WT) o...

Journal: :Journal of cell science. Supplement 1988
S K Law

The complement receptors on macrophage are responsible for their binding and ingestion of opsonized targets. The two established receptors are CR1, which recognizes C3b, and CR3, which recognizes iC3b, the natural product of C3b from cleavage by the complement control protein factor I and its cofactors. CR1 belongs to a group of proteins that contain a structural element characterized by its si...

2003
Daniel J. Allendorf James Graham Mariusz Z. Ratajczak Gordon D. Ross

The threat of nuclear radiation terrorism has prompted a widespread search for defenses against this menace. Radiation destroys the bone marrow (BM) and depletes the body of white blood cells (WBC or leukocytes) that defend against infection and disease. In this immune-weakened state, the body is more susceptible to infection and may become overwhelmed before the immune system has time to recov...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
D P Molloy K J Smith A E Milner P H Gallimore R J Grand

Previous detailed mutational analysis has shown that the binding site on adenovirus (Ad) early region 1A (E1A) for TATA-binding protein (TBP) is located toward the N terminus of conserved region 3 (CR3). Here we demonstrate that synthetic peptides of between 15 and 22 amino acids, identical to amino acid sequences of CR3 present in the larger Ad5 E1A (13 S product) and in both the Ad12 E1A (13 ...

Journal: :Blood 1988
M Berger E M Wetzler R S Wallis

Interleukin-1 (IL-1) and other monocyte products have several important effects on the systemic response to infection in addition to their roles in lymphocyte stimulation. The present studies were carried out to determine whether products of stimulated monocytes activated circulating neutrophils (PMN) to increase expression of receptors for C3b (CR1) and C3bi (CR3), which are necessary for opti...

Journal: :Blood 1993
L Koenderman S W Hermans P J Capel J G van de Winkel

Eosinophils are important in antibody-mediated immune defense against parasites based on interaction with Ig receptors (FcR). Of the three classes of IgG FcR in humans, hFc gamma RI, II, and III, solely hFc gamma RII (CD32) is expressed on freshly isolated eosinophils. Despite an expression level similar to that found on monocytes and polymorphonuclear granulocytes, binding activity of hFc gamm...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Jie Li Alexander J Szalai Susan K Hollingshead Moon H Nahm David E Briles

Streptococcus pneumoniae has been shown to bind to erythrocytes via a process called immune adherence. This adherence and the subsequent transfer of pneumococci from erythrocytes to macrophages are both dependent on complement C3 deposition onto the pneumococcal surface. The observation that anti-capsule antibody increases C3 deposition on the pneumococcal capsule indicated that anti-capsule an...

2014
Amy L Roberts Ellen RA Thomas Shriram Bhosle Laurence Game Olga Obraztsova Timothy J Aitman Timothy J Vyse Benjamin Rhodes

INTRODUCTION The majority of the genetic variance of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) remains unexplained by the common disease-common variant hypothesis. Rare variants, which are not detectable by genome-wide association studies because of their low frequencies, are predicted to explain part of this "missing heritability." However, recent studies identifying rare variants within known diseas...

2013
X. Lu S. Venugopalan H. J. Kim M. Grimsditch S. Rodriguez A. K. Ramdas Hyunjung Kim A. K. Ramdas

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