نتایج جستجو برای: adaptive response

تعداد نتایج: 1148544  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
M Raza Zaidi Glenn Merlino

Interferon-γ is a cytokine whose biological activity is conventionally associated with cytostatic/cytotoxic and antitumor mechanisms during cell-mediated adaptive immune response. It has been used clinically to treat a variety of malignancies, albeit with mixed results and side effects that can be severe. Despite ample evidence implicating a role for IFN-γ in tumor immune surveillance, a steady...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Jean-Claude Sirard Cécile Vignal Rodrigue Dessein Mathias Chamaillard

In mammals, tissue-specific sets of pattern-recognition molecules, including Nod-like receptors (NLR), enable concomitant and sequential detection of microbial-associated molecular patterns from both the extracellular and intracellular microenvironment. Repressing and de-repressing the cytosolic surveillance machinery contributes to vital immune homeostasis and protective responses within speci...

2016
Deborah Dunn-Walters Thomas B Kepler

One of the key phenomena in the adaptive immune response to infection and immunization is affinity maturation, during which antibody genes are mutated and selected, typically resulting in a substantial increase in binding affinity to the eliciting antigen. Advances in technology on several fronts have made it possible to clone large numbers of heavy-chain light-chain pairs from individual B cel...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Tom J Little Alex R Kraaijeveld

Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response found in vertebrates. However, new studies indicate that past experience with a pathogen can provide individual invertebrates, or their descendants, with enhanced immunity. This prophylactic effect, termed immunological priming, is functionally similar to the acquired immune response in vertebrates...

2013
Thomas B Kepler James Crowe Jr Austin Hughes Deborah Dunn-Walters

One of the key phenomena in the adaptive immune response to infection and immunization is affinity maturation, during which antibody genes are mutated and selected, typically resulting in a substantial increase in binding affinity to the eliciting antigen. Advances in technology on several fronts have made it possible to clone large numbers of heavy-chain light-chain pairs from individual B cel...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Adovi D Akue June-Yong Lee Stephen C Jameson

Memory CD8(+) T cells are an important component of the adaptive immune response against many infections, and understanding how Ag-specific memory CD8(+) T cells are generated and maintained is crucial for the development of vaccines. We recently reported the existence of memory-phenotype, Ag-specific CD8(+) T cells in unimmunized mice (virtual memory or VM cells). However, it was not clear whe...

Journal: :Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 2012
Narayan Jayaram Pallab Bhowmick Andrew C R Martin

Antibodies are key molecules of the adaptive immune response and are now a major class of biopharmaceuticals. Pairing of heavy and light chains is one of the ways of generating antibody diversity and, while little is known about mechanisms governing V(H)/V(L) pairing, previous studies have suggested that the germline source from which chains are paired is random. By selecting paired antibody pr...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Claire E McCoy Luke A J O'Neill

Macrophages play diverse roles including but not limited to homeostatic clearance, detection of invading pathogens and induction of the adaptive immune response. Since their discovery, it has become clear that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) can play a major role in these macrophage functions. This review will describe the TLRs, their signalling pathways and their role in macrophage function.

Journal: :Advanced healthcare materials 2014
Rebecca R Pompano Jianjun Chen Emily A Verbus Huifang Han Arthur Fridman Tessie McNeely Joel H Collier Anita S Chong

Epitope content plays a critical role in determining T-cell and antibody responses to vaccines, biomaterials, and protein therapeutics, but its effects are nonlinear and difficult to isolate. Here, molecular self-assembly is used to build a vaccine with precise control over epitope content, in order to finely tune the magnitude and phenotype of T helper and antibody responses. Self-adjuvanting ...

Journal: :Clinical and Developmental Immunology 2006
Lionel Fry Barbara S. Baker Anne V. Powles

The clinical association of streptococcal infections and psoriasis is well established. The recent finding that the T cells in psoriasis skin respond to streptococcal peptidoglycan now suggests a pathway for an adaptive immune response to the streptococcal organism. These observations may allow for possible vaccines to be developed for psoriasis.

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