نتایج جستجو برای: cd8 t cell anergy

تعداد نتایج: 2174751  

2011
Michael Santosuosso Elda Righi E. David Hill Pierre R. Leblanc Brett Kodish Hari N. Mylvaganam Nagadenahalli B. Siddappa Liljana Stevceva Shiu-Lok Hu Musie Ghebremichael Agnes-L. Chenine Avi-Hai Hovav Ruth M. Ruprecht Mark C. Poznansky

BACKGROUND HIV-1 is a pathogen that T cell responses fail to control. HIV-1gp120 is the surface viral envelope glycoprotein that interacts with CD4 T cells and mediates entry. HIV-1gp120 has been implicated in immune dysregulatory functions that may limit anti-HIV antigen-specific T cell responses. We hypothesized that in the context of early SHIV infection, immune dysregulation of antigen-spec...

2014
Antonio P Baptista Ramon Roozendaal Rogier M Reijmers Jasper J Koning Wendy W Unger Mascha Greuter Eelco D Keuning Rosalie Molenaar Gera Goverse Marlous M S Sneeboer Joke M M den Haan Marianne Boes Reina E Mebius

Non-hematopoietic lymph node stromal cells shape immunity by inducing MHC-I-dependent deletion of self-reactive CD8+ T cells and MHC-II-dependent anergy of CD4+ T cells. In this study, we show that MHC-II expression on lymph node stromal cells is additionally required for homeostatic maintenance of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and maintenance of immune quiescence. In the absence of MHC-II express...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1995
S M Behar S A Porcelli E M Beckman M B Brenner

A class of molecules that is expressed on antigen presenting cells, exemplified by CD80 (B7), has been found to provide a necessary costimulatory signal for T cell activation and proliferation. CD28 and CTLA4 are the B7 counterreceptors and are expressed on the majority of human CD4+ T cells and many CD8+ T cells. The signal these molecules mediate is distinguished from other costimulatory sign...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Helga Schneider Elke Valk Rufina Leung Christopher E. Rudd

The balance of T-cell proliferation, anergy and apoptosis is central to immune function. In this regard, co-receptor CTLA-4 is needed for the induction of anergy and tolerance. One central question concerns the mechanism by which CTLA-4 can induce T-cell non-responsiveness without a concurrent induction of antigen induced cell death (AICD). In this study, we show that CTLA-4 activation of the p...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
John E Harris Kenneth D Bishop Nancy E Phillips John P Mordes Dale L Greiner Aldo A Rossini Michael P Czech

Ag-specific immune tolerance results from the induction of cellular mechanisms that limit T cell responses to selective Ags. One of these mechanisms is characterized by attenuated proliferation and decreased IL-2 production in fully stimulated CD4(+) Th cells and is denoted T cell anergy. We report the identification of the early growth response gene (Egr-2; Krox-20), a zinc-finger transcriptio...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Ee Loon Tham Protul Shrikant Matthew F Mescher

CD8 T cells undergo autocrine IL-2-dependent proliferation upon TCR engagement and costimulation, but within 3-4 days, they become activation-induced nonresponsive (AINR) and display a split anergy. They can lyse targets and secrete IFN-gamma but they cannot produce IL-2 in response to TCR ligation and costimulation, due at least in part to an inability to up-regulate mitogen-activated protein ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Tobias Polte Juergen Foell Christoph Werner Heinz-Gerd Hoymann Armin Braun Stefan Burdach Robert S Mittler Gesine Hansen

The prevalence of asthma continues to increase. Asthma is caused by a Th2 cell-driven immune response. Its optimal treatment remains a challenge, and a sufficient immunotherapeutic approach to treating asthma has yet to be found. Using a murine asthma model, we show that a single injection of an anti-CD137 (4-1BB) mAb prevents the development of airway hyperreactivity, eosinophilic airway infla...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
C R Hewitt J R Lamb J Hayball M Hill M J Owen R E O'Hehir

The Staphylococcal enterotoxin superantigens stimulate vigorous responses in T cells bearing certain T cell antigen receptor (TCR) V beta regions. In addition to activation, these superantigens also impart negative signals to T cells resulting in a profound state of unresponsiveness or anergy. The Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins (SE) B and C2 bind to a closely related site on major histocomp...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Tara J Dillon Vladamir Karpitski Scott A Wetzel David C Parker Andréy S Shaw Philip J S Stork

T cells that receive stimulation through the T cell receptor (TCR) in the absence of costimulation become anergic and are refractory to subsequent costimulation. This unresponsiveness is associated with the constitutive activation of the small G protein, Rap1, and the lack of Ras-dependent activation of ERK. Recent studies suggest that Rap1 can activate the MAP kinase kinase kinase B-Raf that i...

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