Antigen-specific, antibody-coated, exosome-like nanovesicles deliver suppressor T-cell microRNA-150 to effector T cells to inhibit contact sensitivity
Bryniarski K, Ptak W, Jayakumar A, Püllmann K, Caplan MJ, Chairoungdua A, Lu J, Adams BD, Sikora E, Nazimek K, Marquez S, Kleinstein SH, Sangwung P, Iwakiri Y, Delgato E, Redegeld F, Blokhuis BR, Wojcikowski J, Daniel AW, Kormelink T, Askenase PW. Antigen-specific, antibody-coated, exosome-like nanovesicles deliver suppressor T-cell microRNA-150 to effector T cells to inhibit contact sensitivity. Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology 2013, 132: 170-181.e9. PMID: 23727037, PMCID: PMC4176620, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2013.04.048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous contact sensitivityEffector T cellsT cell toleranceT cellsExosome-like nanovesiclesContact sensitivityCS-effector T cellsMiRNA-150Regulatory T cellsAntigen-specific mannerSuppressor T cellsRole of antibodiesAdoptive cell transfer modelCell transfer modelT cell regulationLight chainSuppressor cellsLymph nodesReactive haptenImmune suppressionMicroRNA-150Systemic injectionAntibody light chainIntravenous injectionSpleen cells