نتایج جستجو برای: cd46

تعداد نتایج: 818  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Naokazu Inoue Masahito Ikawa Tomoko Nakanishi Misako Matsumoto Midori Nomura Tsukasa Seya Masaru Okabe

Human membrane cofactor protein (MCP, CD46) is a ubiquitously expressed protein known to protect cells from complement attack. Interestingly, when we examined the expression of mouse CD46, which we recently cloned, the message was found only in testis and the protein was found on the inner acrosomal membrane of sperm. In order to elucidate the function of CD46, we produced mice carrying a null ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Karoline Kickler Kathryn Maltby Siobhán Ni Choileain Jillian Stephen Sheila Wright David A Hafler Henry N Jabbour Anne L Astier

The ubiquitous protein CD46, a regulator of complement activity, promotes T cell activation and differentiation toward a regulatory Tr1-like phenotype. The CD46-mediated differentiation pathway is defective in several chronic inflammatory diseases, underlying the importance of CD46 in controlling T cell function and the need to understand its regulatory mechanisms. Using an RNA interference-bas...

2017
Ursula Ellinghaus Andrea Cortini Christopher L Pinder Gaelle Le Friec Claudia Kemper Timothy J Vyse

IFN-γ-producing T helper 1 (Th1) cell responses mediate protection against infections but uncontrolled Th1 activity also contributes to a broad range of autoimmune diseases. Autocrine complement activation has recently emerged as key in the induction and contraction of human Th1 immunity: activation of the complement regulator CD46 and the C3aR expressed by CD4+ T cells via autocrine generated ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2016
Ben C King Jonathan L S Esguerra Ewelina Golec Lena Eliasson Claudia Kemper Anna M Blom

CD46 is a cell surface complement inhibitor widely expressed in human tissues, in contrast to mice, where expression is limited to the testes. In humans, it has been identified as an important T cell costimulatory receptor, and patients deficient in CD46 or its endogenous ligands are unable to mount effective Th1 T cell responses. Stimulation of human CD4(+) T cells with CD3 and CD46 also leads...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S E Galbraith A Tiwari M D Baron B T Lund T Barrett S L Cosby

There is evidence that CD46 (membrane cofactor protein) is a cellular receptor for vaccine and laboratory-passaged strains of measles virus (MV). Following infection with these MV strains, CD46 is downregulated from the cell surface, and consequent complement-mediated lysis has been shown to occur upon infection of a human monocytic cell line. The MV hemagglutinin (H) protein alone is capable o...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Karolina Cupelli Steffen Müller B David Persson Marco Jost Niklas Arnberg Thilo Stehle

The complement regulation protein CD46 is the primary attachment receptor for most species B adenoviruses (Ads). However, significant variability exists in sequence and structure among species B Ads in the CD46-binding regions, correlating with differences in affinity. Here, we report a structure-function analysis of the interaction of the species B Ad21 knob with the two N-terminal repeats SCR...

2016
Young-Suk Cho Manh-Hung Do Se-Young Kwon Changjong Moon Kwonseop Kim Keesook Lee Sang-Jin Lee Silvio Hemmi Young-Eun Joo Min Soo Kim Chaeyong Jung

CD46 is a complement inhibitor membrane cofactor which also acts as a receptor for various microbes, including species B adenoviruses (Ads). While most Ad gene therapy vectors are derived from species C and infect cells through coxsackie-adenovirus receptor (CAR), CAR expression is downregulated in many cancer cells, resulting inefficient Ad-based therapeutics. Despite a limited knowledge on th...

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E 2009
Leanne E Clift Petra Andrlikova Michaela Frolikova Pavel Stopka Josef Bryja Brian F Flanagan Peter M Johnson Katerina Dvorakova-Hortova

BACKGROUND In rodents, the cell surface complement regulatory protein CD46 is expressed solely on the spermatozoal acrosome membrane. Ablation of the CD46 gene is associated with a faster acrosome reaction. Sperm from Apodemus flavicollis (yellow-necked field mice), A. microps (pygmy field mice) and A. sylvaticus (European wood mice) fail to express CD46 protein and exhibit a more rapid acrosom...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Eugene Wu Sunia A Trauger Lars Pache Tina-Marie Mullen Daniel J von Seggern Gary Siuzdak Glen R Nemerow

Subgroup D adenovirus (Ad) types 8, 19, and 37 (Ad8, -19, and -37, respectively) are causative agents of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis and genital tract infections. Previous studies showed that Ad37 binds to a 50-kDa membrane glycoprotein expressed on human ocular (conjunctival) cells. To identify and characterize the role of the 50-kDa glycoprotein in Ad37 infection, we partially purified this...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1998
R Bartz R Firsching B Rima V ter Meulen J Schneider-Schaulies

Recently, we demonstrated that infection of cells with all measles virus (MV) strains tested was inhibited by antibodies against CD46, although not all strains caused downregulation of the MV receptor CD46 from the surface of human cells. We now show that infection of cells with MV strain WTFb, a variant of wild-type isolate WTF which has been isolated and propagated on human BJAB cells, is not...

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