نتایج جستجو برای: granzymes

تعداد نتایج: 1452  

Journal: :Cell Death & Differentiation 2010

2014
Sarah E. Stewart Stephanie C. Kondos Antony Y. Matthews Michael E. D’Angelo Michelle A. Dunstone James C. Whisstock Joseph A. Trapani Phillip I. Bird

Cytotoxic lymphocytes eliminate virally infected or neoplastic cells through the action of cytotoxic proteases (granzymes). The poreforming protein perforin is essential for delivery of granzymes into the cytoplasm of target cells, however the mechanism of this delivery is incompletely understood. Perforin contains a membrane attack complex / perforin (MACPF) domain and oligomerises to form an ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Michael Bots Jan Paul Medema

Defence against virally infected and malignant cells depends on the action of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells (Barry and Bleackley, 2002; Russell and Ley, 2002). Although these use several mechanisms to eliminate target cells, the principal event is secretion of cytotoxic granules. These granules contain the pore-forming protein perforin together with a variety of granule-assoc...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Dion Kaiserman Catherina H. Bird Jiuru Sun Antony Matthews Kheng Ung James C. Whisstock Philip E. Thompson Joseph A. Trapani Phillip I. Bird

Approximately 2% of mammalian genes encode proteases. Comparative genomics reveals that those involved in immunity and reproduction show the most interspecies diversity and evidence of positive selection during evolution. This is particularly true of granzymes, the cytotoxic proteases of natural killer cells and CD8+ T cells. There are 5 granzyme genes in humans and 10 in mice, and it is sugges...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
C T Pham T J Ley

Dipeptidyl peptidase I (DPPI) is a lysosomal cysteine protease that has been implicated in the processing of granzymes, which are neutral serine proteases exclusively expressed in the granules of activated cytotoxic lymphocytes. In this report, we show that cytotoxic lymphocytes derived from DPPI-/- mice contain normal amounts of granzymes A and B, but these molecules retain their prodipeptide ...

Journal: :Immunity 2005
Dennis Keefe Lianfa Shi Stefan Feske Ramiro Massol Francisco Navarro Tomas Kirchhausen Judy Lieberman

Perforin delivers granzymes to induce target-cell apoptosis. At high concentrations, perforin multimerizes in the plasma membrane to form pores. However, whether granzymes enter target cells via membrane pores is uncertain. Here we find that perforin at physiologically relevant concentrations and during cell-mediated lysis creates pores in the target-cell membrane, transiently allowing Ca(2+) a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
E H Spaeny-Dekking W L Hanna A M Wolbink P C Wever J A Kummer A J Swaak J M Middeldorp H G Huisman C J Froelich C E Hack

Activated CTLs and NK cells induce apoptosis via multiple mechanisms, including that termed granule exocytosis. The latter pathway consists of vectorial secretion of perforin and a family of granule-associated serine proteases (granzymes) to the target cell. To establish whether granzymes are released extracellularly during cytolytic reactions in vivo, ELISAs that measure the native enzymes wer...

Journal: :Cell Death & Differentiation 2011

Journal: :Cell Death & Differentiation 2010

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Simonetta Sipione Catherine Ewen Irene Shostak Marek Michalak R Chris Bleackley

Calreticulin is an endoplasmic reticulum-resident chaperone that is stored in the cytotoxic granules of CTLs and NK cells and is released with granzymes and perforin upon recognition of target cells. To investigate the role of calreticulin in CTL-mediated killing, we generated CTL lines from crt(+/+) and crt(-/-) mice expressing a constitutively active form of calcineurin in the heart. Crt(-/-)...

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