نتایج جستجو برای: naïve cd4 t cell

تعداد نتایج: 2194259  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Ruy M Ribeiro Mette D Hazenberg Alan S Perelson Miles P Davenport

Early human immunodeficiency virus infection is characterized by the predominance of CCR5-tropic (R5) virus. However, in many individuals CXCR4-tropic (X4) virus appears in late infection. The reasons for this phenotypic switch are unclear. The patterns of chemokine receptor expression suggest that X4 and R5 viruses have a preferential tropism for naïve and memory T cells, respectively. Since m...

2016
Kirsten Szklany Evelyn Ruiter Firoz Mian Wolfgang Kunze John Bienenstock Paul Forsythe Khalil Karimi

The nervous and immune systems communicate bidirectionally, utilizing diverse molecular signals including cytokines and neurotransmitters to provide an integrated response to changes in the body's internal and external environment. Although, neuro-immune interactions are becoming better understood under inflammatory circumstances and it has been evidenced that interaction between neurons and T ...

2013
Stephen R Daley Kristen M Coakley Daniel Y Hu Katrina L Randall Craig N Jenne Andre Limnander Darienne R Myers Noelle K Polakos Anselm Enders Carla Roots Bhavani Balakishnan Lisa A Miosge Geoff Sjollema Edward M Bertram Matthew A Field Yunli Shao T Daniel Andrews Belinda Whittle S Whitney Barnes John R Walker Jason G Cyster Christopher C Goodnow Jeroen P Roose

Missense variants are a major source of human genetic variation. Here we analyze a new mouse missense variant, Rasgrp1(Anaef), with an ENU-mutated EF hand in the Rasgrp1 Ras guanine nucleotide exchange factor. Rasgrp1(Anaef) mice exhibit anti-nuclear autoantibodies and gradually accumulate a CD44(hi) Helios(+) PD-1(+) CD4(+) T cell population that is dependent on B cells. Despite reduced Rasgrp...

2015
Andrew Lucas Michaela Lucas Anette Strhyn Niamh M. Keane Elizabeth McKinnon Rebecca Pavlos Ellen M. Moran Viola Meyer-Pannwitt Silvana Gaudieri Lloyd D’Orsogna Spyros Kalams David A. Ostrov Søren Buus Bjoern Peters Simon Mallal Elizabeth Phillips

BACKGROUND Fifty-five percent of individuals with HLA-B*57:01 exposed to the antiretroviral drug abacavir develop a hypersensitivity reaction (HSR) that has been attributed to naïve T-cell responses to neo-antigen generated by the drug. Immunologically confirmed abacavir HSR can manifest clinically in less than 48 hours following first exposure suggesting that, at least in some cases, abacavir ...

2018
José M. Benito María C. Ortiz Agathe León Luis A. Sarabia José M. Ligos María Montoya Marcial Garcia Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos Rosario Palacios Alfonso Cabello Clara Restrepo Carmen Rodriguez Jorge del Romero Manuel Leal María A. Muñoz-Fernández José Alcamí Felipe García Miguel Górgolas Norma Rallón

BACKGROUND Despite long-lasting HIV replication control, a significant proportion of elite controller (EC) patients may experience CD4 T-cell loss. Discovering perturbations in immunological parameters could help our understanding of the mechanisms that may be operating in those patients experiencing loss of immunological control. METHODS A case-control study was performed to evaluate if alte...

Journal: :Acta medica academica 2014
Saud Al-Obaidi Fadia Mahmoud

OBJECTIVE This study explores the immune responses following 4 weeks of McKenzie lumbar spine exercise in individuals with acute low back pain (ALBP). PATIENTS AND METHODS Fifteen patients with ALBP and 15 healthy individuals volunteered in this study. Ten ml of peripheral blood were obtained from each patient before and after exercise sessions, and from healthy individuals at the beginning o...

2014
Zi-Ye Song Ryo Yamasaki Yuji Kawano Shinya Sato Katsuhisa Masaki Satoshi Yoshimura Dai Matsuse Hiroyuki Murai Takuya Matsushita Jun-ichi Kira

BACKGROUND Fingolimod efficiently reduces multiple sclerosis (MS) relapse by inhibiting lymphocyte egress from lymph nodes through down-modulation of sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptors. We aimed to clarify the alterations in peripheral blood T cell subsets associated with MS relapse on fingolimod. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Blood samples successively collected from 23 relapsing-remitting...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2012
Andre Minhoto Lanca Jeova Keny Baima Collares João Leandro de Paula Ferreira Danielle Malta Lima Luis Fernando de Macedo Brigido Rosangela Rodrigues Benedito Antonio Lopes da Fonseca

While human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 chemokine co-receptors 5 tropism and the GWGR motif in the envelope third variable region (V3 loop) have been associated with a slower disease progression, their influence on antiretroviral response remains unclear. The impact of baseline V3 characteristics on treatment response was evaluated in a randomised, double blind, prospective cohort study with...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
B Raju C F Tung D Cheng N Yousefzadeh R Condos W N Rom D B Tse

To better understand the lung and systemic responses of helper T cells mediating memory immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, we used three- and four-color flow cytometry to study the surface phenotype of CD4(+) lymphocytes. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and peripheral blood (PB) samples were obtained from a total of 25 subjects, including 10 tuberculosis (TB)-infected subjects, 8 purifi...

2012
Vincent A. Carlier Luc VanderElst Wim Janssens Marc G. Jacquemin Jean-Marie R. Saint-Remy

The nature of MHC class II-binding epitopes not only determines the specificity of T cell responses, but may also alter effector cell functions. Cytolytic CD4+ T cells have been observed primarily in anti-viral responses, but very little is known about the conditions under which they can be elicited. Their potential as regulators of immune responses, however, deserves investigations. We describ...

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