نتایج جستجو برای: dr1 antigen

تعداد نتایج: 200871  

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Angelos D Gritzapis Ioannis F Voutsas Eftychia Lekka Michael Papamichail Constantin N Baxevanis

BALB/c mice transgenic (Tg) for the transforming rat neu oncogene (BALB-neuT) are genetically predestined to develop mammary carcinogenesis in a process similar to that in humans. We crossed HLA-A2.1/HLA-DR1 (A2.1/DR1) Tg mice with BALB-neuT mice to generate A2.1/DR1 x BALB-neuT triple Tg (A2.1/DR1 x neuT(+)) mice, which represent an improvement over BALB-neuT mice for evaluating vaccination re...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Gillian C. Harcourt Sarah Garrard Miles P. Davenport Anne Edwards Rodney E. Phillips

Effective long-term antiviral immunity requires specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes and CD4(+) T lymphocyte help. Failure of these helper responses can be a principle cause of viral persistence. We sought evidence that variation in HIV-1 CD4(+) T helper epitopes might contribute to this phenomenon. To determine this, we assayed fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 43 asymptomatic HIV-1(+)...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

This work studies the effect of azobenzene dye Disperse Red 1 (DR1) doping and annealing on thermomechanical photomechanical properties poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) fibers. The mechanical are measured as a function temperature, pump light intensity, polarization. We find that with DR1 increases stiffness glass transition temperature (Tg) PMMA Moreover, below Tg decreases Young’s modulus Tg....

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1985
T Bardin L Legrand B Naveau A Marcelli-Barge N Debeyre G M Lathrop J C Poirier M Schmid A Ryckewaert A Dryll

HLA antigens and clinical features in a series of 46 Caucasian patients (40 females, 6 males) and definite repeatedly seronegative rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of more than two years' duration (mean 11.6 years) were compared with those in 77 seropositive RA patients and 110 controls of the same ethnic and geographic origin. Seronegative RA appeared to be less often erosive than seropositive RA, an...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Julie A Musson Rebecca Ingram Guillaume Durand Stephanie Ascough Emma L Waters M Gillian Hartley Timothy Robson Bernard Maillere E Diane Williamson Shiranee Sriskandan Daniel Altmann John H Robinson

Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of plague, a rapidly fatal infectious disease that has not been eradicated worldwide. The capsular Caf1 protein of Y. pestis is a protective antigen under development as a recombinant vaccine. However, little is known about the specificity of human T-cell responses for Caf1. We characterized CD4 T-cell epitopes of Caf1 in "humanized" HLA-DR1 transgenic mic...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Edward F Rosloniec Robert A Ivey Karen B Whittington Andrew H Kang Hee-Won Park

The expression of HLA-DR1 (DRB1*0101) is associated with an enhanced risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). To study its function, we have solved the three-dimensional structure of HLA-DR1 complexed with a candidate RA autoantigen, the human type II collagen peptide CII (259-273). Based on these structural data, the CII peptide is anchored by Phe263 at the P1 position and Glu266 at P4. ...

Journal: :International immunology 1997
S Wu J Gorski

The first hydrophobic pocket, P1, of class II MHC has been shown to be an important site of peptide anchoring. Two polymorphisms occur in this pocket in the human class II MHC beta chain at position 85 and 86. beta 85 is usually Val, occasionally Ala, whereas beta 86 can be Gly or Val. However, Ala85 is found only in conjunction with Val86. The independent effect of the polymorphism at these tw...

Journal: :Molecular immunology 2008
Chih-Ling Chou Saied Mirshahidi Katherine Wailen Su AeRyon Kim Kedar Narayan Stanislav Khoruzhenko Minzhen Xu Scheherazade Sadegh-Nasseri

HLA-DM (DM) plays a critical role in Ag presentation to CD4 T cells by catalyzing the exchange of peptides bound to MHC class II molecules. It is known that DM interaction with MHC II involves conformational changes in the MHC II molecule leading to the disturbance of H-bonds formed between the bound peptide and the MHC II groove leading to peptide dissociation. The specific region of the DM mo...

Journal: :International immunology 1996
C P Muller W Ammerlaan B Fleckenstein S Krauss H Kalbacher F Schneider G Jung K H Wiesmüller

The efficient and sustained immune response of an antigen requires T cell epitopes, capable of inducing a long lasting T cell memory. To detect T cell epitopes of the measles virus fusion protein (MV-F), the proliferation of lymphocytes from late convalescent donors in response to overlapping pentadecapeptides covering the whole protein sequence was studied. Three major immunodominant regions (...

Journal: :Blood 2015
Jeremy A Goettel Subhabrata Biswas Willem S Lexmond Ada Yeste Laura Passerini Bonny Patel Siyoung Yang Jiusong Sun Jodie Ouahed Dror S Shouval Katelyn J McCann Bruce H Horwitz Diane Mathis Edgar L Milford Luigi D Notarangelo Maria-Grazia Roncarolo Edda Fiebiger Wayne A Marasco Rosa Bacchetta Francisco J Quintana Sung-Yun Pai Christoph Klein Aleixo M Muise Scott B Snapper

Mice reconstituted with a human immune system provide a tractable in vivo model to assess human immune cell function. To date, reconstitution of murine strains with human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from patients with monogenic immune disorders have not been reported. One obstacle precluding the development of immune-disease specific "humanized" mice is that optimal adaptive immune response...

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