نتایج جستجو برای: cd6

تعداد نتایج: 223  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Anna Ibáñez Maria-Rosa Sarrias Montserrat Farnós Idoia Gimferrer Carles Serra-Pagès Jordi Vives Francisco Lozano

CD6 is a cell surface receptor primarily expressed on immature thymocytes and mature T and B1a lymphocytes. Through its binding to activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALCAM/CD166), CD6 is considered to play an important role in lymphocyte development and activation. Accordingly, CD6 associates with the TCR/CD3 complex and colocalizes with it at the center of the mature immunological syn...

Journal: :International immunology 2002
Nora G Singer David A Fox Tariq M Haqqi Laura Beretta Judith S Endres Susan Prohaska Jane R Parnes Jonathan Bromberg R Michael Sramkoski

CD6, a 130-kDa surface glycoprotein, is expressed primarily on cells of T lineage. A co-stimulatory role for CD6 in mature T cells has been shown, but the function of CD6 during thymocyte development is unknown. Since CD6 ligands are expressed on thymic epithelium, their interactions with CD6 could be important in thymic selection. In this report we show that CD6 is developmentally regulated in...

2017
Yan Li Nora G Singer Joy Whitbred Michael A Bowen David A Fox Feng Lin

CD6 was established as a marker of T cells more than three decades ago, and recent studies have identified CD6 as a risk gene for multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease in which autoreactive T cells are integrally involved. Nevertheless, the precise role of CD6 in regulating T-cell responses is controversial and its significance in the pathogenesis of various diseases remains elusive, partly due to...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1995
D D Patel S F Wee L P Whichard M A Bowen J M Pesando A Aruffo B F Haynes

CD6 is a 130-kD glycoprotein expressed on the surface of thymocytes and peripheral blood T cells that is involved in TCR-mediated T cell activation. In thymus, CD6 mediates interactions between thymocytes and thymic epithelial (TE) cells. In indirect immunofluorescence assays, a recombinant CD6-immunoglobulin fusion protein (CD6-Rg) bound to cultured human TE cells and to thymic fibroblasts. CD...

2012
Marta I Oliveira Carine M Gonçalves Mafalda Pinto Stéphanie Fabre Ana Mafalda Santos Simon F Lee Mónica A A Castro Raquel J Nunes Rita R Barbosa Jane R Parnes Chao Yu Simon J Davis Alexandra Moreira Georges Bismuth Alexandre M Carmo

The T lineage glycoprotein CD6 is generally considered to be a costimulator of T-cell activation. Here, we demonstrate that CD6 significantly reduces early and late T-cell responses upon superantigen stimulation or TCR triggering by Abs. Measuring calcium mobilization in single cells responding to superantigen, we found that human T cells expressing rat CD6 react significantly less well compare...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Mónica A A Castro Marta I Oliveira Raquel J Nunes Stéphanie Fabre Rita Barbosa António Peixoto Marion H Brown Jane R Parnes Georges Bismuth Alexandra Moreira Benedita Rocha Alexandre M Carmo

The great majority of mammalian genes yield multiple transcripts arising from differential mRNA processing, but in very few instances have alternative forms been assigned distinct functional properties. We have cloned and characterized a new isoform of the accessory molecule CD6 that lacks the CD166 binding domain and is expressed in rat and human primary cells. The novel isoform, CD6Deltad3, r...

2017
Johannes Breuning Marion H. Brown

The cell surface receptor CD6 regulates T cell activation in both activating and inhibitory manners. The adaptor protein SLP-76 is recruited to the phosphorylated CD6 cytoplasmic Y662 residue during T cell activation, providing an activating signal to T cells. In this study, a biochemical approach identified the SH2 domain-containing adaptor protein GADS as the dominant interaction partner for ...

2015
Paul E. Chappell Lee I. Garner Jun Yan Clive Metcalfe Deborah Hatherley Steven Johnson Carol V. Robinson Susan M. Lea Marion H. Brown

CD6 is a transmembrane protein with an extracellular region containing three scavenger receptor cysteine rich (SRCR) domains. The membrane proximal domain of CD6 binds the N-terminal immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) domain of another cell surface receptor, CD166, which also engages in homophilic interactions. CD6 expression is mainly restricted to T cells, and the interaction between CD6 and C...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Vânia G da Glória Mafalda Martins de Araújo Ana Mafalda Santos Rafaela Leal Sérgio F de Almeida Alexandre M Carmo Alexandra Moreira

The T cell-surface glycoprotein CD6 is a modulator of cellular responses and has been implicated in several autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis. During Ag presentation, CD6 is targeted to the immunological synapse in a ligand binding-dependent manner, in which CD6 domain 3 directly contacts CD166, expressed on the APC. T cell activation results in...

2016
Marc Orta-Mascaró Marta Consuegra-Fernández Esther Carreras Romain Roncagalli Amado Carreras-Sureda Pilar Alvarez Laura Girard Inês Simões Mario Martínez-Florensa Fernando Aranda Ramón Merino Vanesa-Gabriela Martínez Rubén Vicente Jesús Merino Adelaida Sarukhan Marie Malissen Bernard Malissen Francisco Lozano

The CD6 glycoprotein is a lymphocyte surface receptor putatively involved in T cell development and activation. CD6 facilitates adhesion between T cells and antigen-presenting cells through its interaction with CD166/ALCAM (activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule), and physically associates with the T cell receptor (TCR) at the center of the immunological synapse. However, its precise role d...

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