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Wang J - - 2012
Background:The human organic cation transporter-1 (OCT-1) is the primary active protein for imatinib uptake into target BCR-ABL-positive cells. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently used by chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) patients on imatinib to manage musculoskeletal complaints.Methods:Here we investigated the impact of NSAIDs on functional activity of the OCT-1 (OCT-1 ...
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Holtmeier Wolfgang - - 2010
Murine γ/δ T cells express canonical Vγ5Vδ1 chains in the epidermis and Vγ6Vδ1 chains at reproductive sites. Both subsets carry an identical Vδ1-Dδ2-Jδ2 chain which completely lacks junctional diversity. These cells are thought to monitor tissue integrity via recognition of stress-induced self antigens. In this study, we showed by reverse ...
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Li Xiang Hong - - 2010
Exposure to γ-radiation causes rapid hematopoietic cell apoptosis and bone marrow suppression. However, there are no approved radiation countermeasures for the acute radiation syndrome. In this study, we demonstrated that natural δ-tocotrienol, one of the isomers of vitamin E, significantly enhanced survival in total body lethally irradiated mice. We explored ...
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Bili Helen - - 2011
The immunological mechanisms preventing fetal antigenic rejection during normal pregnancy and the extent to which the type of delivery influences lymphocyte reactions are elusive. Maternal peripheral blood and neonatal umbilical cord blood (CB) was collected upon labor after vaginal delivery or cesarian section. Leukocytes were analyzed with flow cytometry, focusing ...
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Chen Shaohua - - 2010
In order to elucidate the feature of T-cell immune status in umbilical cord blood (CB) from humans, the expression levels of CD3gamma, delta, epsilon, and zeta chain genes in CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells of CB were analysed by real-time PCR. CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells sorted from 12 cases ...
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Edwards Jeremy - - 2010
Hepatosplenic gamma-delta T-cell lymphoma is a very rare, aggressive form of peripheral lymphoma first recognized in 1990. Patients often present with organomegaly, anemia, adenopathy, and B symptoms. Rarely in the literature is a pediatric patient described with this subtype of peripheral T-cell lymphoma. Also, retinal hemorrhages have never been described ...
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Kim Connie E - - 2010
A striking but poorly understood feature of many diseases is the unique involvement of neural tissue. One example is the CNS-specific disorder DYT1 dystonia, caused by a 3-bp deletion ("DeltaE") in the widely expressed gene TOR1A. Disease mutant knockin mice (Tor1a(DeltaE/DeltaE)) exhibit disrupted nuclear membranes selectively in neurons, mimicking the ...
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Kreutzman Anna - - 2010
In a proportion of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) being treated with dasatinib, we recently observed large granular lymphocyte (LGL) expansions carrying clonal T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma/delta gene rearrangements. To assess the prevalence and role of clonal lymphocytes in CML, we collected samples from patients (n = 34) at ...
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Duan Jinyou - - 2010
IL-17 cytokine production by the Th17 T cell subset is regulated by intestinal commmensals. We show that microbial colonization also regulates innate IL-17 production. A population of CD62L(-) gamma/delta T cells, in particular a lineage expressing the IL-1 receptor 1 (IL-1R1), can be quickly activated by microbes to produce IL-17. ...
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Kobayashi Hirohito - - 2010
BACKGROUND: gammadelta T-cells have recently attracted considerable attention in the development of novel cancer immunotherapy, and several different approaches have been designed and employed in clinical trials. Case Report: A patient with lung metastasis after radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma had six cycles of adoptive immunotherapy using autologous in ...
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Longterm quiescent cells in the aged human subventricular neurogenic system specifically express ...
van den Berge Simone A - - 2010
A main neurogenic niche in the adult human brain is the subventricular zone (SVZ). Recent data suggest that the progenitors that are born in the human SVZ migrate via the rostral migratory stream (RMS) towards the olfactory bulb (OB), similar to what has been observed in other mammals. A subpopulation ...
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Thompson Keith - - 2010
After decades of successful clinical use, the exact molecular mechanisms by which the anti-resorptive bisphosphonate drugs (BPs) exert their effects are now being revealed. In addition to their anti-resorptive effects, it is now apparent that nitrogen-containing BPs (N-BPs) have immunomodulatory properties. Specifically, these drugs activate immune cells called gamma, delta ...
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Naoe Michio - - 2010
Androgen deprivation therapy is the mainstay of treatment for prostate cancer. Given its frequent failure, new therapy that reduces prostate cancer progression would be a breakthrough in treating this disease. Bisphosphonates are well-established agents for treating skeletal-related events (SREs) in prostate cancer patients with bone metastases. Exposure to bisphosphonates may ...
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Yuan Julie S - - 2010
Mammalian genomes encode up to four Notch receptors (Notch1-4) and five Notch ligands of the DSL (Delta/Serrate/Lag-2) family, and Notch signaling controls a wide spectrum of developmental processes. Intrathymic Notch1 signaling is essential for several distinct aspects of early T cell development. Notch signaling has also been implicated as a ...
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Bancos Simona - - 2010
Heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is induced in response to oxidative stress and is believed to be a cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory enzyme. It is unknown whether normal or malignant human B-lineage cells express HO-1. 15-deoxy-Delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J(2) (15d-PGJ(2)) is an interesting electrophilic lipid mediator able to increase oxidative stress in B cells. Here, we ...
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Ito Yoshinaga - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: Although interleukin-17 (IL-17)-producing gamma/delta T cells were reported to play pathogenic roles in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), their characteristics remain unknown. The aim of this study was to clarify whether gamma/delta T cells or CD4+ T cells are the predominant IL-17-producing cells, and to determine what stimulates gamma/delta T cells ...
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Petrini I - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) exert a relevant immunosuppressive activity by inhibiting T- and B-lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cells and dendritic cell expansion. Nevertheless, a possible activity on gamma/delta T cells has still not been evaluated. Gamma-delta T lymphocytes play an important role in the control of cancer and ...
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Colburn Nona T - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: Fractures can initiate an immune response that disturbs osteoblastic and osteoclastic cellular homeostasis through cytokine production and release. The aim of our study was to investigate gamma/delta T cells, innate lymphocytes known to be involved in tissue repair, as potential cellular components of the osteoimmune system's response to an ...
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Salot Samuel - - 2009
Interest in gamma9delta2 T cells has increased greatly in the past decade. While several protocols allowed the amplification of a large proportion of these cells in vitro, the purity of the final preparation is usually heterogeneous between different donors. Functional studies of this population are often controversial due to the ...
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Cornfield Dennis B - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Quantitation of natural killer (NK) cells in benign and malignant effusions has yielded conflicting results in the past. Studies have claimed higher, lower, and essentially equal percentages of NK cells for benign and malignant effusions. In addition, virtually no literature exists on the numbers and distribution of T lymphocytes ...
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Foster Rachel A - - 2009
After adolescence, the incidence of meningococcal disease decreases with age as a result of the cumulative immunizing effect of repeated nasopharyngeal colonization. Nevertheless, some adults succumb to meningococcal disease, so we hypothesized that this is due to a subtle functional immunological defect. Peripheral blood lymphocytes derived from survivors of serogroup ...
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Archbold Julia K - - 2009
Maturation of T cells in the thymus involves input from a number of signaling pathways; their combined input determines whether thymic precursor cells will differentiate into mature alphabeta or gammadelta T cells. This Journal Club article highlights recent research showing that the role of Notch signaling in human T cell ...
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Cui Yongchun - - 2009
The gammadelta T cells serve as early immune defense against certain encountered microbes. Only a few gammadelta T cell-recognized ligands from microbial antigens have been identified so far and the mechanisms by which gammadelta T cells recognize these ligands remain unknown. Here we explored the mechanism of interaction of human ...
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Honda Michiyo - - 2009
The precise role of delta-sarcoglycan (SG) that is constitutively expressed in skeletal muscle cells and may serve for maintaining the sarcolemmal integrity has not been identified. The delta-SG protein is at first among SG complex. To specifically identify the role in C(2)C(12) cells during the myogenesis, we screened several RNA ...
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Kilic S S - - 2009
We aimed to investigate the population of gamma/delta T (gamma/delta T) cells in patients with acute brucellosis. When the bacteria penetrate to the host, the innate immune response aims to prevent the attack by non-activated professional phagocytes. At that moment, macrophages trigger the other cells of the immune system. The ...
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Fiatte Cathy - - 2008
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma) belongs to the nuclear hormone receptor family. This receptor is implicated in colon cell differentiation and in colon cancer. Receptor activation by specific agonists has been shown to protect against colon cancer progression. PPARgamma protein content within cells is modulated by several mechanisms, including proteasome degradation, ...
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Chen Min - - 2008
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies have been conducted to determine whether T cell receptor (TCR) gammadelta T cells are involved in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. This study was performed to assess the quantity and immune function of TCRgammadelta T cells in the blood of patients with chronic HBV infection ...
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Lu Haitian - - 2009
Inducible costimulator (ICOS), a prototypic T cell costimulator, is induced on activated T cells. ICOS regulates T cell activation and Th cell differentiation and is principally involved in humoral immune responses. Previous work showed that T cell accessory function is modulated by the plant-derived cannabinoid, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta(9)-THC). In light of ...
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Biteau Benoît - - 2008
Metazoans employ cytoprotective and regenerative strategies to maintain tissue homeostasis. Understanding the coordination of these strategies is critical to developing accurate models for aging and associated diseases. Here we show that cytoprotective Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling influences regeneration in the Drosophila gut by directing proliferation of intestinal stem cells ...
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He Pengfei - - 2008
There is compelling evidence that peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-beta/delta (PPARbeta/delta) mediates terminal differentiation and is associated with inhibition of cell growth. However, it was recently suggested that growth of two human lung cancer cell lines is enhanced by PPARbeta/delta. The goal of the present study was to provide insight in resolving ...
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Spencer Charles T - - 2008
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) induce potent expansions of human memory Vgamma(9)(+)Vdelta(2)(+) T cells capable of IFN-gamma production, cytolytic activity, and mycobacterial growth inhibition. Certain phosphoantigens expressed by mycobacteria can stimulate gamma(9)delta(2) T cell expansions, suggesting that purified or synthetic forms of these phosphoantigens may be useful ...
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Garedew Assegid - - 2008
Activation of murine-derived J774.A1 macrophages with interferon gamma and lipopolysaccharide leads to a progressive mitochondrial defect characterized by inhibition of oxygen consumption and a decrease in the generation of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. These changes are dependent on the generation of nitric oxide (NO) by an inducible NO synthase that ...
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Diks Sander H - - 2008
In canonical Delta-Notch signalling, expression of Delta activates Notch in neighbouring cells, leading to downregulation of Delta in these cells. This process of lateral inhibition results in selection of either Delta-signalling cells or Notch-signalling cells. Here we show that d-Asb11 is an important mediator of this lateral inhibition. In zebrafish ...
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Speckmann Carsten - - 2008
X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency is a life-threatening disorder caused by mutations in the gene encoding the interleukin-2 receptor gamma chain (IL2RG). Hypomorphic mutations and reversion of mutations in subpopulations of cells can result in variant clinical phenotypes, making diagnosis and treatment difficult. We describe a 5-year-old boy with mild susceptibility ...
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Mailankot Maneesh - - 2008
Indolemine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO)-mediated oxidation of tryptophan produces kynurenines (KYNs), which may play a role in cataract formation. The molecular mechanisms by which KYNs cause cellular changes are poorly understood. The effects of KYNs on mouse lens epithelial cells by overexpression of human IDO were investigated. Lens epithelial cells (mLECs) derived ...
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Caccamo Nadia - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Activated V gamma 9 V delta 2 T cells are able to kill most tumour cells because of recognition by T cell receptor and natural killer receptors. OBJECTIVE: We discuss the possibility that the intentional activation of gammadelta T cells in vivo by aminobisphosphonates may represent a promising target ...
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Moreira L O - - 2008
The genus Corynebacterium is part of the phylogenetic group nocardioform actinomycetes. Members of this group have a characteristic cell envelope structure composed primarily of branched long-chain lipids, termed mycolic acids, and a rich number of lipoglycans such as lipoarabinomanans (LAM) and lipomannans. In this study, we identified a novel LAM ...
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Hosler Gregory A - - 2008
Subcutaneous gamma/delta (gamma/delta) T-cell lymphoma is a rare lymphoma, characterized by its unique immunophenotype and clinical course. It has been shown to behave more aggressively than its counterpart bearing the alpha/beta receptor and has recently been removed from the subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma category for this very reason. We present ...
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Farhat Katja - - 2008
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are key sensors of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Their role in immunity is difficult to examine in species of veterinary interest, due to restricted access to the knockout technology and TLR-specific antibodies. An alternative approach is to generate cell lines transfected with various TLRs and to examine ...
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Gastaldello Stefano - - 2008
Sarcoglycanopathies are progressive muscle-wasting disorders caused by genetic defects of four proteins, alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-sarcoglycan, which are elements of a key transmembrane complex of striated muscle. The proper assembly of the sarcoglycan complex represents a critical issue of sarcoglycanopathies, as several mutations severely perturb tetramer formation. Misfolded proteins ...
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Raghunandan Ramadevi - - 2008
The Dlk1 (delta-like-1) gene is a member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like homeotic gene family. It influences cell-cell interactions between stromal cells and pro-B cells in vitro. To define the in vivo role of the dlk protein in B cell development, we established a Dlk1-/- mouse model. In spleens ...
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Tokuyama Hirotake - - 2008
V gamma 9 V delta 2 T cells exert potent cytotoxicity toward various tumor cells and adoptive transfer of V gamma 9 V delta 2 T cells is an attractive proposition for cell based immunotherapy. V gamma 9 V delta 2 T cells expanded in the presence of Zoledronate and ...
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Banerjee Ena R - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: alpha4 Integrins are major players in lymphoid cell trafficking and immune responses. However, their importance in lymphoid reconstitution and function, studied by antibody blockade or in genetic models of chimeric animals with alpha4(KO) embryonic stem (ES) cells, competitive repopulation experiments with fetal liver(KO) cells, or in beta1/beta7 doubly-deficient mice ...
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Toda Munetoyo - - 2008
Epithelial cancer cells secrete mucins carrying carbohydrate antigens such as a sialyl-Tn antigen into cancer tissues and/or the bloodstream, in which mucins may interact with CD22 (Siglec-2). Mucins isolated from colon cancer cells and bovine submaxillary mucins bound to CD22 cDNA transfectants and a human B cell line, Daudi cell, ...
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Hagberg M - - 2008
Adult Dictyocaulus viviparus homogenate induced proliferation of lymphocytes from naïve cattle. We characterized the responding cells by carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) loading, for detection of proliferation, and antibody labelling for cell surface molecules. Lymphocytes expressing CD4, CD8 and gamma/delta TCR, rather than Ig expressing cells, proliferated after in vitro ...
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Mukai Tetsu - - 2008
We constructed a recombinant Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG-Delta UT) that lacks urease, providing acidic intraphagosomal conditions to drive an effective human immune T-cell response. BCG-Delta UT-infected macrophages stimulated autologous CD4+ T cells more efficiently than parent BCG-infected macrophages. For further T-cell activation, BCG-Delta UT-infected macrophages required pretreatment with exogenous ...
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Kinsey Gilbert R - - 2008
Our previous studies showed that renal proximal tubular cells (RPTC) express Ca(2+)-independent phospholipase A(2)gamma (iPLA(2)gamma) in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria and that iPLA(2)gamma prevents and/or repairs lipid peroxidation induced by oxidative stress. Our present studies determined the importance of iPLA(2)gamma in mitochondrial and cell function using an iPLA(2)gamma-specific small ...
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Li, Hua
Delta-N-p63 plays a critical role in making decision to preserve or forfeit mammary stem cells/progenitor cells self-renewal capacity. In embryonic stem cells, some transcription factors including oct3/4, nanog, c-myc and Klf-4 are critical to maintain self-renewal and multi-potential stasis. Our study revealed that these key transcription factors also exist in ...
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Barakonyi Aliz - - 2008
PROBLEM: An altered function of the maternal immune system creates a favorable environment for the developing fetus during pregnancy. At term, new regulatory mechanisms are activated, to initiate labor. Earlier we showed that in peripheral blood of pregnant women gamma/delta T cells of cytotoxic phenotype are replaced by those of ...
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Aoyama Junya - - 2008
Human magphinin proteins are translation products of differentially spliced transcripts from the 5' region of the human trophinin gene (TRO), whose 3' region encodes trophinin, a unique cell adhesion molecule involved in human embryo implantation. Magphinins belong to the MAGE (melanoma-associated antigen) family, and a previous study of mouse magphinins ...
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