نتایج جستجو برای: dendritic cell dc

تعداد نتایج: 1753732  

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2007
Nathalie Cools Peter Ponsaerts Viggo F I Van Tendeloo Zwi N Berneman

Dendritic cells (DC), professional antigen-presenting cells of the immune system, exert important functions both in induction of T cell immunity, as well as tolerance. It is well established that the main function of immature DC (iDC) in their in vivo steady-state condition is to maintain peripheral tolerance to self-antigens and that these iDC mature upon encounter of so-called danger signals ...

2014
Sawang Petvises Helen C. O’Neill

Heterogeneity amongst dendritic cell (DC) subsets leads to a spectrum of immune response capacity against pathogens. Several DC subsets in spleen have been described which differ in terms of phenotype and function. We have previously reported a distinct population of CD11c(lo)CD11b(hi)MHC-II(-)CD8(-) dendritic-like "L-DC" in murine spleen, which can also be generated in splenic stromal longterm...

Journal: :Immunology letters 2014
Karien Bloem Ilona M Vuist Meike van den Berk Elsenoor J Klaver Irma van Die Léon M J Knippels Johan Garssen Juan J García-Vallejo Sandra J van Vliet Yvette van Kooyk

C-type lectins on dendritic cells function as antigen uptake and signaling receptors, thereby influencing cellular immune responses. Dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN) is one of the best-studied C-type lectin receptors expressed on DCs and its glycan specificity and functional requirements for ligand binding have been intensively investigat...

2012
Irina Caminschi Eugene Maraskovsky William Ross Heath

Monoclonal antibodies that recognize cell surface molecules have been used deliver antigenic cargo to dendritic cells (DC) for induction of immune responses. The encouraging anti-tumor immunity elicited using this immunization strategy suggests its suitability for clinical trials. This review discusses the complex network of DC, the functional specialization of DC subsets, the immunological out...

Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) contribute essentially to the outset and course of immune responses. So in patients with malignancy, there have been considerable interests in use of these cells in different interventions. Objective: To evaluate the impact of Leishmania major’s components on DC maturation and their use as a therapeutic agent against t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
E J Soilleux R Barten J Trowsdale

DC-SIGN is a C-type lectin, expressed on a dendritic cell subset. It is able to bind ICAM3 and HIV gp120 in a calcium-dependent manner. Here we report the genomic organization of DC-SIGN and map it to chromosome 19p13 adjacent to the C-type lectin CD23 (FcepsilonRII). We also report a novel, closely linked gene, DC-SIGNR, which shows 73% identity to DC-SIGN at the nucleic acid level and a simil...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2006
Danita H Schuurhuis Nathalie Fu Ferry Ossendorp Cornelis J M Melief

Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells which are strategically positioned at the boundaries between the inner and the outside world, in this way bridging innate and adaptive immunity. DC can initiate T cell responses against microbial pathogens and tumors due to their capacity to stimulate naïve T cells. The development of DC occurs in distinct stages. DC precursors deve...

2004
Suresh Radhakrishnan Loc Tan Nguyen Bogoljub Ciric Dallas Flies Virginia P. Van Keulen Koji Tamada Lieping Chen Moses Rodriguez Larry R. Pease

A naturally occurring human antibody potentiates dendritic cell function on cross-linking B7-DC (PD-L2), supporting robust T-cell responses in vitro. Moreover, treatment of dendritic cells with B7-DC cross-linking antibody resulted in secretion of interleukin-12, suggesting a TH1 polarization of this response. Here we show an in vivo immunotherapeutic effect of this B7-DC cross-linking antibody...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Chenqi Zhao Réjean Cantin Marie Breton Barbara Papadopoulou Michel J Tremblay

DC-SIGN (dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing nonintegrin) binds human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and facilitates transfer of virus to permissive cells. Leishmania parasites also exploit DC-SIGN as a receptor. Here, we report that transfer of HIV-1 to target cells is markedly reduced when DC-SIGN(+) cells are preincubated with Leishmania amastigotes befo...

2011
Sandra Tuyaerts

2-3 September 2010, Brussels, BelgiumThe Dendritic Cell Therapy for Oncology Roundtable Conference was organized by Reliable Cancer Therapies and moderated by Prof. Dr. Steven De Vleeschouwer. The organizer, Reliable Cancer Therapies, is a Swiss non-profit organization that provides information on evidence-based cancer treatments and funding for the development of a selection of promising cance...

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