نتایج جستجو برای: tolerogenic dc

تعداد نتایج: 57336  

2015
Fabiola Osorio Camila Fuentes Mercedes N. López Flavio Salazar-Onfray Fermín E. González

The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to trigger tolerance or immunity is dictated by the context in which an antigen is encountered. A large body of evidence indicates that antigen presentation by steady-state DCs induces peripheral tolerance through mechanisms such as the secretion of soluble factors, the clonal deletion of autoreactive T cells, and feedback control of regulatory T cells. More...

2016
Michael Bscheider Eugene C. Butcher

Vitamin D (VD3) has been linked to immunological processes, and its supplementation may have a role in treatment or prevention of diseases with underlying autoimmune or pro-inflammatory states. As initiators of the immune responses, dendritic cells (DC) are a potential target of VD3 to dampen autoimmunity and inflammation, but the role of DC in VD3-mediated immunomodulation in vivo is not under...

2012
Giada Amodio Silvia Gregori

Dendritic cells (DCs) are critically involved in inducing either immunity or tolerance. During the last decades efforts have been devoted to the development of ad hoc methods to manipulate DCs in vitro to enhance or stabilize their tolerogenic properties. Addition of IL-10 during monocyte-derived DC differentiation allows the induction of DC-10, a subset of human tolerogenic DCs characterized b...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006
Igor Popov Mu Li Xiufen Zheng Hongtao San Xusheng Zhang Thomas E Ichim Motohiko Suzuki Biao Feng Costin Vladau Robert Zhong Bertha Garcia Gill Strejan Robert D Inman Wei-Ping Min

Conventional treatments for autoimmune diseases have relied heavily on nonspecific immune suppressants, which possess a variety of adverse effects without inhibiting the autoimmune process in a specific manner. In the present study we demonstrate the effectiveness of antigen-specific, maturation-resistant, tolerogenic dendritic cells (DC) in suppressing collagen-induced arthritis, a murine mode...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
hasan namdar ahmadabad department of immunology, school of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran mohammad hassan zuhair department of immunology, school of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran elahe safari department of immunology, school of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran mahmood bozorgmehr department of immunology, school of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran seyed mohammad moazzeni department of immunology, school of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

objective(s)  garlic (allium sativum) is known as a potent spice and a medicine with broad therapeutic properties ranging from antibacterial to anticancer, and anticoagulant. one of the major purified garlic protein components is the 47 kda protein. in this study, the effect of 47 kda protein extracted from aged garlic (age) was evaluated on mouse dendritic cell (dc) maturation in vitro. materi...

Journal: :African health sciences 2014
HongMei Jiang YaLi Zhang XiangFei Yin HengGui Hu XiaoLei Hu Ying Fei Yanyang Tu Yongsheng Zhang

AIMS To construct and evaluate rats' tolerogenic dendritic cells (DC) through induction by NF-κB Decoy method. METHODS GM-CSF and IL-4 were used to transform rats's monocytes into DC, and DC were stimulated with LPS, NF-κB Decoy ODN, and loaded with Bovine Type II Collagen. The following methods were employed to phenotype DC: 1) Observation of cell morphology; 2) Evaluation of cell viability ...

2014
Fei Zhao Kathy Evans Alisha Holtzhausen Ciriana Orabona Brent A Hanks

Previous studies have shown the b-catenin signaling pathway to promote the development of tolerogenic dendritic cells (DCs) that are capable of driving regulatory T cell (Treg) differentiation. Interestingly, tolerogenic DCs have recently been described to play a role in carcinogenesis. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the establishment of immune tolerance by this DC population are ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Reinhard Obst Hisse-Martien van Santen Rachel Melamed Alice O Kamphorst Christophe Benoist Diane Mathis

Activation of dendritic cells (DCs) enhances their ability to prime naïve T cells. How activation renders them immunogenic rather than tolerogenic is unclear. Here, we show, using temporally regulated expression of a transgene-encoded neoself antigen in DCs, that either prolonged antigen presentation or DC activation could elicit full expansion, effector cytokine production, and memory-cell dif...

2011
Bryan Vander Lugt Zachary T. Beck Robert C. Fuhlbrigge Nir Hacohen James J. Campbell Marianne Boes

The mechanisms that underlie the critical dendritic cell (DC) function in maintainance of peripheral immune tolerance are incompletely understood, although the β-catenin signaling pathway is critical for this role. The molecular details by which β-catenin signaling is regulated in DCs are unknown. Mechanical disruption of murine bone marrow-derived DC (BMDC) clusters activates DCs while maintai...

2004
Hua Qian Mu Li Igor A. Popov Thomas E. Ichim Robert Zhong Katarzyna Rycerz Xiufeng Zeng Xuseng Zhang Wei-Ping Min

We have previously demonstrated that short interfering RNA (siRNA) is an effective method of gene-specific immune modulation in dendritic cells (DC) (J Immunol 171:691). In this study we investigated the feasibility of generating tolerogenic DC through silencing of CD40, one of the most important costimulatory molecules. Screening of effective siRNA specific to murine CD40 sequence was performe...

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