2011
Ikaros-Notch axis in host hematopoietic cells regulates experimental graft-versus-host disease
Toubai T, Sun Y, Tawara I, Friedman A, Liu C, Evers R, Nieves E, Malter C, Chockley P, Maillard I, Winandy S, Reddy P. Ikaros-Notch axis in host hematopoietic cells regulates experimental graft-versus-host disease. Blood 2011, 118: 192-204. PMID: 21471527, PMCID: PMC3139384, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-12-324616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigen-Presenting CellsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCells, CulturedDendritic CellsDisease Models, AnimalFemaleGraft vs Host DiseaseHematopoiesisIkaros Transcription FactorImmunophenotypingMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C3HMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Mutant StrainsReceptor, Notch1Signal TransductionConceptsDendritic cellsAcute GVHDDonor T cell expansionExperimental bone marrow transplantationHost hematopoietic cellsInduction of GVHDAllogeneic T cellsBone marrow transplantationT cell expansionRelevant murine modelGvH responseAllostimulatory capacityHost diseaseWild-type controlsDC biologyMarrow transplantationPotent APCsActivation markersTLR stimulationT cellsMurine modelGVHDExperimental graftEnhanced stimulationIkaros deficiency
2006
Recipient Inflammation That Increases Alloimmunization Also Enhances Consumption of Transfused RBCs by Dendritic Cells.
Hendrickson J, Roback J, Hillyer C, Zimring J. Recipient Inflammation That Increases Alloimmunization Also Enhances Consumption of Transfused RBCs by Dendritic Cells. Blood 2006, 108: 23. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v108.11.23.23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver dendritic cellsDendritic cellsT cellsRBC antigensRed blood cellsImmune responseSplenic macrophagesB cellsRBC consumptionCo-stimulatory molecule expressionBlood cellsRed blood cell antigensMajority of patientsC57BL/6 recipient micePresence of inflammationAbsence of inflammationRole of antigenLymph node macrophagesBlood cell antigensRBC alloimmunizationRecipient inflammationAlloantibody responsesLymph nodesRBC transfusionPotent APCs
1997
The peripheral blood fibrocyte is a potent antigen-presenting cell capable of priming naive T cells in situ
Chesney J, Bacher M, Bender A, Bucala R. The peripheral blood fibrocyte is a potent antigen-presenting cell capable of priming naive T cells in situ. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1997, 94: 6307-6312. PMID: 9177213, PMCID: PMC21045, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.12.6307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigen-Presenting CellsAntigens, CDCell DifferentiationCell MovementCells, CulturedCicatrixCoculture TechniquesCrosses, GeneticFemaleFibroblastsFlow CytometryHIVHIV Core Protein p24HIV Envelope Protein gp120HLA-DR AntigensHumansImmunophenotypingLymphocyte ActivationMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C3HMice, Inbred DBANeutralization TestsSkinT-LymphocytesConceptsNaive T cellsAntigen presentationT cellsHuman fibrocytesDistinct cell surface phenotypePrime naive T cellsPotent antigen-presenting cellsMajor histocompatability complex (MHC) moleculesAdhesion molecules CD11aAntigen-specific immunityProximal lymph nodesPeripheral blood fibrocytesAntigen-presenting cellsCostimulatory molecules CD80T cell proliferationCell surface phenotypeBlood-borne cellsHIV protein p24Dendritic cellsLymph nodesBlood fibrocytesPotent APCsTissue injurySurface phenotypeCutaneous injury
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