نتایج جستجو برای: tolerogenic dc

تعداد نتایج: 57336  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Brent A Hanks Alisha Holtzhausen Katherine S Evans Rebekah Jamieson Petra Gimpel Olivia M Campbell Melissa Hector-Greene Lihong Sun Alok Tewari Amanda George Mark Starr Andrew Nixon Christi Augustine Georgia Beasley Douglas S Tyler Takayu Osada Michael A Morse Leona Ling H Kim Lyerly Gerard C Blobe

Cancers subvert the host immune system to facilitate disease progression. These evolved immunosuppressive mechanisms are also implicated in circumventing immunotherapeutic strategies. Emerging data indicate that local tumor-associated DC populations exhibit tolerogenic features by promoting Treg development; however, the mechanisms by which tumors manipulate DC and Treg function in the tumor mi...

2008
N Cools VFI Van Tendeloo ELJM Smits M Lenjou G Nijs DR Van Bockstaele ZN Berneman P Ponsaerts

Dendritic cells (DC) have important functions in T cell immunity and T cell tolerance. Previously, it was believed that T cell unresponsiveness induced by immature DC (iDC) is caused by the absence of inflammatory signals in steady-state in vivo conditions and by the low expression levels of costimulatory molecules on iDC. However, a growing body of evidence now indicates that iDC can also acti...

Journal: :International immunology 2007
Georgia Perona-Wright Stephen M Anderton Sarah E M Howie David Gray

Dendritic cells (DCs) are key players in the development of immunity. They can direct both the size and the quality of an immune response and thus are attractive tools to mediate immunotherapy. DC function has been thought to reflect the cells' maturation, with immunosuppressive agents such as IL-10 understood to retain DCs in an immature and tolerogenic state. Here we report that DC activated ...

2011
Elisa Schiavi Bianca Barletta Andrea Barone Cinzia Butteroni Silvia Corinti Gabriella Di Felice

The immunological mechanisms responsible for the anti-allergic effects of probiotic bacteria are still poorly defined. We tested the effect of a probiotic mixture (VSL#3) in in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo mouse systems. In vitro co-culture of naïve bone marrow(BM)-derived DC (BM-DC) with VSL#3 induced the up-regulation of maturation marker and IL-10 and IL-12 production. Ex vivo analysis of mese...

2013
Aleksandra M. Dudek Shaun Martin Abhishek D. Garg Patrizia Agostinis

Dendritic cells (DCs) are the sentinel antigen-presenting cells of the immune system; such that their productive interface with the dying cancer cells is crucial for proper communication of the "non-self" status of cancer cells to the adaptive immune system. Efficiency and the ultimate success of such a communication hinges upon the maturation status of the DCs, attained following their interac...

2015
Dario Besusso Louise Saul Melanie D. Leech Richard A. O’Connor Andrew S. MacDonald Stephen M. Anderton Richard J. Mellanby

Dendritic cells (DC) play a crucial role in regulating T cell activation. Due to their capacity to shape the immune response, tolerogenic DC have been used to treat autoimmune diseases. In this study, we examined whether 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3-conditioned bone marrow-derived DC (VitD-BMDC) were able to limit the development of autoimmune pathology in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis ...

2015
Katina Schinnerling Paulina García-González Juan Carlos Aguillón

The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to initiate and modulate antigen-specific immune responses has made them attractive targets for immunotherapy. Since DC research in humans is limited by the scarcity of DC populations in the blood circulation, most of our knowledge about DC biology and function has been obtained in vitro from monocyte-derived DCs (moDCs), which can be readily generated in su...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2007
Nathalie Cools Peter Ponsaerts Viggo F I Van Tendeloo Zwi N Berneman

Dendritic cells (DC), professional antigen-presenting cells of the immune system, exert important functions both in induction of T cell immunity, as well as tolerance. It is well established that the main function of immature DC (iDC) in their in vivo steady-state condition is to maintain peripheral tolerance to self-antigens and that these iDC mature upon encounter of so-called danger signals ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Rachel Spiering Bram Margry Chantal Keijzer Cathleen Petzold Aad Hoek Josée Wagenaar-Hilbers Ruurd van der Zee Willem van Eden Karsten Kretschmer Femke Broere

Previous studies in mouse models of autoimmune diabetes and encephalomyelitis have indicated that the selective delivery of self-antigen to the endocytic receptor DEC205 on steady-state dendritic cells (DCs) may represent a suitable approach to induce Ag-specific immune tolerance. In this study, we aimed to examine whether DEC205(+) DC targeting of a single immunodominant peptide derived from h...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series 2013
Frank M Ruemmele Hélène Garnier-Lengliné

The intestinal mucosa possesses a complex epithelial barrier and a well-organized local immune system, which both efficiently protect this internal-external surface against potential microbial aggressions while guaranteeing tolerance towards harmless bacteria or antigens (oral tolerance). There is good experimental evidence that the intestinal microbiota is a main driver for the development of ...

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