نتایج جستجو برای: cd200

تعداد نتایج: 528  

2017
Jason E Love Kimberly Thompson Mark R Kilgore Maria Westerhoff Claire E Murphy Antonios Papanicolau-Sengos Kinsey A McCormick Veena Shankaran Natalie Vandeven Faith Miller Astrid Blom Paul T Nghiem Steven J Kussick

Objectives CD200 expression has been well studied in hematopoietic malignancies; however, CD200 expression has not been well-characterized in neuroendocrine neoplasms. We examined CD200 expression in 391 neuroendocrine neoplasms from various anatomic sites. Methods Tissue blocks containing pulmonary small cell carcinoma, pulmonary carcinoid, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma, pancreatic neu...

2013
Deborah Hatherley Susan M. Lea Steven Johnson A. Neil Barclay

CD200 is a widely distributed membrane glycoprotein that regulates myeloid cell activity through its interaction with an inhibitory receptor (CD200R). The interaction is of interest as a target for treating excessive inflammation and for treating leukemia. There are closely related proteins to CD200R that give activating signals making this a "paired receptor." We report X-ray crystallography s...

عبدالملکی, سارا, معماریان, علی,

Background & Objectives: Defect in Immune responses, such as immunosuppression is one of the major causes of AML pathogenesis and progression which could be targeted for immunotherapy of these patients. CD200 and IDO are immunoregulatory factors which are overexpressed in some solid tumors and hematological malignancies. Distinct researches have shown that CD200 and IDO expressions are associat...

2017
Tony Valente Joan Serratosa Unai Perpiñá Josep Saura Carme Solà

In the brain of patients with multiple sclerosis, activated microglia/macrophages appear in active lesions and in normal appearing white matter. However, whether they play a beneficial or a detrimental role in the development of the pathology remains a controversial issue. The production of pro-inflammatory molecules by chronically activated microglial cells is suggested to contribute to the pr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Weiguo Cui Esteban Cuartas Juan Ke Qing Zhang Halldor B Einarsson Jonathon D Sedgwick Jun Li Agnès Vignery

Fusion of macrophages is an essential step in the differentiation of osteoclasts, which play a central role in the development and remodeling of bone. Osteoclasts are important mediators of bone loss, which leads, for example, to osteoporosis. Macrophage fusion receptor/signal regulatory protein alpha (MFR/SIRPalpha) and its ligand CD47, which are members of the Ig superfamily (IgSF), have been...

2013
Audrey Varin Charalampos Pontikoglou Elodie Labat Frédéric Deschaseaux Luc Sensebé

Bone homeostasis is maintained by the balance between bone-forming osteoblasts and bone-degrading osteoclasts. Osteoblasts have a mesenchymal origin whereas osteoclasts belong to the myeloid lineage. Osteoclast and osteoblast communication occurs through soluble factors secretion, cell-bone interaction and cell-cell contact, which modulate their activities. CD200 is an immunoglobulin superfamil...

2017
Xinhua Ma Shisheng Chen Wanwan Jin Yu Gao

Th1/Th2 peripheral blood balance and CD200 expression in patients with severe alopecia areata (SAA) in the active stage were investigated. Fifty patients with active SAA, 50 patients with stable SAA and 50 healthy controls were continuously selected and expression of Th1/Th2 of peripheral T lymphocytes, and peripheral B lymphocytes was detected by flow cytometry; RT-PCR was used to detect the e...

2013
Christopher Moertel Junzhe Xi Michael R Olin

Utilizing tumors as a source of vaccination antigens in immunotherapy has demonstrated promising results with minimal toxicity. Unfortunately, researchers have failed to overcome the overpowering suppressive effects of the tumor microenvironment. Recently we demonstrated that the proximity of the vaccination injection site to the primary tumor site dictates CD8 T-cell priming within the drainin...

Journal: :American journal of reproductive immunology 2009
David A Clark

PROBLEM The allogeneic leukocytes in transfused blood can modulate the recipient's immune system so as to induce TGF-beta-producing suppressor cells, and the cell-surface CD200 tolerance-signaling molecule on mononuclear dendritic cells is required for this effect. A subset of couples with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss appears to benefit from transfusion of allogeneic paternal blood leuk...

Journal: :Thorax 2012
Sarah Dimeloe David F Richards Zoe L Urry Atul Gupta Victoria Stratigou Sophie Farooque Sejal Saglani Andrew Bush Catherine M Hawrylowicz

BACKGROUND CD200, a cell-surface immunoglobulin-like molecule expressed by immune and stromal cells, dampens the pro-inflammatory activity of tissue-resident innate cells via its receptor, CD200R. This interaction appears critical for peripheral immune tolerance, particularly in the airways where excessive inflammation is undesirable. Vitamin D contributes to pulmonary health and promotes regul...

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