2011
CD2 Costimulation Reveals Defective Activity by Human CD4+CD25hi Regulatory Cells in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Baecher-Allan CM, Costantino CM, Cvetanovich GL, Ashley CW, Beriou G, Dominguez-Villar M, Hafler DA. CD2 Costimulation Reveals Defective Activity by Human CD4+CD25hi Regulatory Cells in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. The Journal Of Immunology 2011, 186: 3317-3326. PMID: 21300823, PMCID: PMC4467560, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1002502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCD2 AntigensCD4 AntigensCell DifferentiationCells, CulturedCoculture TechniquesFetal BloodForkhead Transcription FactorsHumansInfant, NewbornInterleukin-2 Receptor alpha SubunitInterleukin-7 Receptor alpha SubunitLymphocyte ActivationMiddle AgedMultiple SclerosisSignal TransductionT-Lymphocyte SubsetsT-Lymphocytes, RegulatoryYoung AdultConceptsMultiple sclerosisIL-17Suppressive capacityDR cellsRegulatory T cell populationEffector T cellsExpression of CD127T cell populationsMechanism of actionTreg populationRegulatory cellsIL-10Effector cellsHLA-DREffector subsetsHuman TregsCD2 costimulationMemory TregsT cellsTregsAdult bloodLow expressionSclerosisPatientsCD127
2009
The role of the CD58 locus in multiple sclerosis
De Jager PL, Baecher-Allan C, Maier LM, Arthur AT, Ottoboni L, Barcellos L, McCauley JL, Sawcer S, Goris A, Saarela J, Yelensky R, Price A, Leppa V, Patterson N, de Bakker PI, Tran D, Aubin C, Pobywajlo S, Rossin E, Hu X, Ashley CW, Choy E, Rioux JD, Pericak-Vance MA, Ivinson A, Booth DR, Stewart GJ, Palotie A, Peltonen L, Dubois B, Haines JL, Weiner HL, Compston A, Hauser SL, Daly MJ, Reich D, Oksenberg JR, Hafler DA. The role of the CD58 locus in multiple sclerosis. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 106: 5264-5269. PMID: 19237575, PMCID: PMC2664005, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0813310106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisMS subjectsMononuclear cellsCD58 expressionProtective effectMRNA expressionPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsRegulatory T cellsBlood mononuclear cellsTranscription factor Foxp3Dose-dependent increaseCentral nervous systemLymphoblastic cell linesClinical remissionAxonal lossControl subjectsInflammatory diseasesFactor Foxp3T cellsWhole-genome association scansLFA-3Nervous systemProtective allelesPotential mechanismsSclerosis
2001
Uncoupling p70s6 Kinase Activation and Proliferation: Rapamycin-Resistant Proliferation of Human CD8+ T Lymphocytes
Slavik J, Lim D, Burakoff S, Hafler D. Uncoupling p70s6 Kinase Activation and Proliferation: Rapamycin-Resistant Proliferation of Human CD8+ T Lymphocytes. The Journal Of Immunology 2001, 166: 3201-3209. PMID: 11207273, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.5.3201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, MonoclonalCD2 AntigensCD28 AntigensCD3 ComplexCD8 AntigensCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell Line, TransformedClone CellsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDose-Response Relationship, ImmunologicDrug ResistanceEnzyme ActivationEpitopes, T-LymphocyteHLA-A AntigensHumansImmunosuppressive AgentsInterleukin-2Lymphocyte ActivationMajor Histocompatibility ComplexModels, ImmunologicalRibosomal Protein S6 KinasesSirolimusT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsT cell clonesT cellsEffect of rapamycinHuman T cell responsesPeripheral blood T cellsCell clonesHeterogeneous proliferative responsesT cell responsesBlood T cellsT cell proliferationSpecific costimulatory signalsGraft infiltrationResistant proliferationInhibition of AgGraft rejectionHuman CD8IL-2RT lymphocytesProliferative responseCostimulatory signalsCell responsesPresence of rapamycinCell proliferationRapamycinProliferation
1996
HTLV-I-induced T-cell activation.
Buckle GJ, Hafler DA, Höllsberg P. HTLV-I-induced T-cell activation. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1996, 13 Suppl 1: s107-13. PMID: 8797712, DOI: 10.1097/00042560-199600001-00018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell activationT cellsUninfected T cellsT cell interactionsMyelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesisHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus type ILymphotropic virus type ITropical spastic paraparesisInfected T cellsT cell clonesIL-2 productionInterleukin-2 productionVirus type ISpastic paraparesisSpontaneous proliferationCD28 pathwayGeneralized activationCostimulatory signalsImmune systemSeparate mechanismsHTLVProlonged stateType IActivationCells
1992
T cell receptor V alpha-V beta repertoire and cytokine gene expression in active multiple sclerosis lesions.
Wucherpfennig KW, Newcombe J, Li H, Keddy C, Cuzner ML, Hafler DA. T cell receptor V alpha-V beta repertoire and cytokine gene expression in active multiple sclerosis lesions. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 1992, 175: 993-1002. PMID: 1348083, PMCID: PMC2119186, DOI: 10.1084/jem.175.4.993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAntigens, Differentiation, T-LymphocyteBase SequenceCD2 AntigensChronic DiseaseClone CellsCytokinesGene ExpressionHumansInterleukin-1Interleukin-2Interleukin-4Molecular Sequence DataMultiple SclerosisOligodeoxyribonucleotidesPolymerase Chain ReactionReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-betaReceptors, ImmunologicRNA, MessengerConceptsTCR V alphaTCR repertoireBeta repertoireMultiple sclerosisV alphaActive lesionsMS plaquesT cellsAlpha/beta T cellsActive multiple sclerosis lesionsMS plaque tissueCentral nervous system tissueT cell recruitmentBeta T cellsActive MS plaquesChronic inflammatory diseaseIL-4 mRNAT cell expansionIL-1 mRNATCR V gene segmentsCentral nervous systemCases of subacuteNervous system tissueSites of inflammationTCR V genes
1991
Presentation of autoantigen by human T cells.
LaSalle JM, Ota K, Hafler DA. Presentation of autoantigen by human T cells. The Journal Of Immunology 1991, 147: 774-80. PMID: 1713605, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.147.3.774.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAntigens, CDAntigens, Differentiation, T-LymphocyteAntigens, SurfaceAutoantigensCD2 AntigensCD58 AntigensEpitopesHistocompatibility AntigensHLA-D AntigensHumansIntegrin beta1Leukocyte Common AntigensLymphocyte ActivationLymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1Membrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMyelin Basic ProteinReceptors, ImmunologicT-LymphocytesConceptsT cell clonesMBP-reactive T cell clonesAutologous T cellsMyelin basic proteinMHC class IIT cellsHuman T cellsCell clonesAdhesion molecules LFA-3Class IIReactive T cell clonesWhole myelin basic proteinPresentation of autoantigensT cell interactionsActivated T cellsT cell presentationTCR-mediated responsesAg preparationsImmune responseMHC classSelf-AgForeign AgsInflammatory sitesCell presentationLFA-3
1989
Inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid t cells have activation requirements characteristic of cd4+cd45ra‐ t cells
Chofflon M, González V, Weiner H, Hafler D. Inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid t cells have activation requirements characteristic of cd4+cd45ra‐ t cells. European Journal Of Immunology 1989, 19: 1791-1795. PMID: 2479560, DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830191005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCSF T cellsPhorbol myristate acetateMononuclear cellsCSF mononuclear cellsT cellsCerebrospinal fluidCerebrospinal fluid T cellsCSF of subjectsProtein kinase CCD3/T cell receptor complexInflammatory brain diseasesBlood mononuclear cellsT cell populationsSorted T cellsInterleukin-2 receptorInterleukin-2 secretionCD2 activation pathwayT cell receptor complexKinase CInflammatory compartmentMultiple sclerosisCNS diseaseCell receptor complexImmune responseNormal subjectsMechanisms of immune memory. T cell activation and CD3 phosphorylation correlates with Ta1 (CDw26) expression.
Hafler DA, Chofflon M, Benjamin D, Dang NH, Breitmeyer J. Mechanisms of immune memory. T cell activation and CD3 phosphorylation correlates with Ta1 (CDw26) expression. The Journal Of Immunology 1989, 142: 2590-6. PMID: 2564857, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.142.8.2590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntigens, Differentiation, T-LymphocyteAntigens, SurfaceCalciumCD2 AntigensCD3 ComplexHumansImmunologic MemoryLymphocyte ActivationPhosphorylationProtein Kinase CReceptors, Antigen, T-CellReceptors, ImmunologicT-LymphocytesTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateTumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 7ConceptsT cell immune memoryT cell activationImmune memoryT cellsCell activationPeripheral blood T cellsTA1 expressionBlood T cellsIntracellular calcium levelsTA1 cellsCD3/TCRT cell linesCalcium ionophore ionomycinAg challengeIL-2T lymphocytesMitogenic antibodiesCalcium levelsPhorbol ester PMAIonophore ionomycinCD2 moleculeGrowth factorActivation requirementsInvariant chainCD2 stimulation
1988
Anti‐CD4 and Anti‐CD2 Monoclonal Antibody Infusions in Subjects with Multiple Sclerosis Immunosuppressive Effects and Human Antimouse Responses
HAFLER D, WEINER H. Anti‐CD4 and Anti‐CD2 Monoclonal Antibody Infusions in Subjects with Multiple Sclerosis Immunosuppressive Effects and Human Antimouse Responses. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1988, 540: 557-559. PMID: 2905125, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1988.tb27171.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research