نتایج جستجو برای: cd93

تعداد نتایج: 83  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Céline Genton Ying Wang Shozo Izui Bernard Malissen Georges Delsol Gilbert J Fournié Marie Malissen Hans Acha-Orbea

Lat(Y136F) knock-in mice harbor a point mutation in Tyr(136) of the linker for activation of T cells and show accumulation of Th2 effector cells and IgG1 and IgE hypergammaglobulinemia. B cell activation is not a direct effect of the mutation on B cells since in the absence of T cells, mutant B cells do not show an activated phenotype. After adoptive transfer of linker for activation of T cell ...

2012
Mahesh Mohan Deepak Kaushal Pyone P. Aye Xavier Alvarez Ronald S. Veazey Andrew A. Lackner

BACKGROUND The Gastrointestinal (GI) tract is critical to AIDS pathogenesis as it is the primary site for viral transmission and a major site of viral replication and CD4(+) T cell destruction. Consequently GI disease, a major complication of HIV/SIV infection can facilitate translocation of lumenal bacterial products causing localized/systemic immune activation leading to AIDS progression. M...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2002
E McGreal P Gasque

C1q is an essential component of the phylogenetically ancient innate complement (C) system and is crucial to our natural ability to ward off infection and clear toxic cell debris (e.g. amyloid fibrils, apoptotic cells). Several candidate C1q receptors [C1q receptor for phagocytosis enhancement (C1qRp), complement receptor (CR) 1, calreticulin (CRT), binding protein for the globular head of C1q ...

Journal: :Immunobiology 2010
Caroline Skoglund Jonas Wetterö Pentti Tengvall Torbjörn Bengtsson

Blood platelets are emerging as important immunomodulatory cells, but complement interaction with platelets is not well understood. Several platelet structures have been described as complement protein 1q (C1q) binding receptors, such as C1qRp/CD93 and gC1qR. However, there are conflicting results whether these receptors are C1q binding structures, or even at all expressed on the cell surface. ...

2015
Maya M. Mahajan Betty Cheng Ashley I. Beyer Usha S. Mulvaney Matt B. Wilkinson Marina E. Fomin Marcus O. Muench

BACKGROUND Isolation of bone marrow cells, including hematopoietic stem cells, is a commonly used technique in both the research and clinical settings. A quantitative and qualitative assessment of cell populations isolated from mouse and human bone marrow was undertaken with a focus on the distribution of hematopoietic cells between the central bone marrow (cBM) and endosteal bone marrow (eBM)....

2013
Gregory D. Sempowski Kristen Hopper Derek W. Cain Emily G. O'Koren Matthew J. Kan Emily G. O’Koren Mandy Womble Michael D. Gunn Garnett Kelsoe

Macrophages and dendritic cells (DC) are distributed throughout the body and play important roles in pathogen detection and tissue homeostasis. In tissues, resident macrophages exhibit distinct phenotypes and activities, yet the transcriptional pathways that specify tissue-specific macrophages are largely unknown. We investigated the functions and origins of two peritoneal macrophage population...

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