نتایج جستجو برای: anergy

تعداد نتایج: 1795  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Neil B Lineberry Leon L Su Jack T Lin Greg P Coffey Christine M Seroogy C Garrison Fathman

Activation of naive T lymphocytes is regulated through a series of discrete checkpoints that maintain unresponsiveness to self. During this multistep process, costimulatory interactions act as inducible signals that allow APCs to selectively mobilize T cells against foreign Ags. In this study, we provide evidence that the anergy-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase GRAIL (gene related to anergy in ly...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Sabine Hoves Stefan W Krause Christian Schütz Dagmar Halbritter Jürgen Schölmerich Hans Herfarth Martin Fleck

Activation of alloreactive T cells by APCs such as dendritic cells (DC) has been implicated as crucial step in transplant rejection. In contrast, it has been proposed that macrophages (Mphi) maintain tolerance toward alloantigens. It was therefore the aim of this study to further analyze the T cell-stimulatory capacity of mature DC and Mphi in vitro using the model of allogeneic MLR. There was ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2004
Roberta O Pinheiro Eduardo F Pinto Alessandra B Benedito Ulisses G Lopes Bartira Rossi-Bergmann

Leishmania amazonensis is the main agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis, a disease associated with anergic immune responses. In this study we show that the crude antigen of Leishmania amazonensis (LaAg) but not L. braziliensis promastigotes (LbAg) contains substances that suppress mitogenic and spontaneous proliferative responses of T cells. The suppressive substances in LaAg are thermoresi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2009
Jinping Zhang Sang-Myeong Lee Stephen Shannon Beixue Gao Weimin Chen An Chen Rohit Divekar Michael W McBurney Helen Braley-Mullen Habib Zaghouani Deyu Fang

Although many self-reactive T cells are eliminated by negative selection in the thymus, some of these cells escape into the periphery, where they must be controlled by additional mechanisms. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying peripheral T cell tolerance and its maintenance remain largely undefined. In this study, we report that sirtuin 1 (Sirt1), a type III histone deacetylase, negati...

1997
Luk Van Parijs Victor L. Perez Andre Biuckians Robert G. Maki Cheryl A. London Abul K. Abbas

The induction of T cell anergy in vivo is thought to result from antigen recognition in the absence of co-stimulation and inflammation, and is associated with a block in T cell proliferation and Th1 differentiation. Here we have examined the role of interleukin (IL)-12, a potent inducer of Th1 responses, in regulating this process. T cell tolerance was induced by the administration of protein a...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2000
V A Boussiotis E Y Tsai E J Yunis S Thim J C Delgado C C Dascher A Berezovskaya D Rousset J M Reynes A E Goldfeld

The lethality of Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the highest among infectious organisms and is linked to inadequate immune response of the host. Containment and cure of tuberculosis requires an effective cell-mediated immune response, and the absence, during active tuberculosis infection, of delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses to mycobacterial antigens, defined as anergy, is associ...

Journal: :Molecular immunology 2009
Myrianne Duré Fernando Macian

T cell responses are determined by the environment in which antigen is encountered. In the absence of proper costimulation, anergizing stimuli induce the activation of a specific program of gene expression. Proteins encoded by these genes impose a state of functional unresponsiveness in anergic T cells through the activation of different mechanisms that include dampening of the T cell receptor ...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2005
T F Pelly C F Santillan R H Gilman L Z Cabrera E Garcia C Vidal M J Zimic D A J Moore C A Evans

SETTING Malnutrition and intestinal parasites cause immunosuppression. This may cause false-negative tuberculin skin tests (TST) and failure to identify tuberculosis (TB) infection. OBJECTIVE To assess factors associated with TST positivity and anergy in disadvantaged communities in Peru. DESIGN A study of 212 randomly selected adults: 102 in a rural Amazonian village and 110 shanty town re...

2016
Indira Nath

Leprosy is a model disease for understanding human immune responses underlying diseases caused by intracellular pathogens, as well as providing valuable insights into autoimmune disorders and cancer. This review addresses the unresponsiveness/anergy of host T cells to the causative pathogen Mycobacterium leprae and describes both the adaptive and innate immune responses observed during the clin...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Xiaohe Liu Tim Manser

We previously demonstrated that B cells expressing a transgenic BCR with "dual reactivity" for the hapten arsonate and nuclear autoantigens efficiently complete development to follicular phenotype and stably reside in follicles in vivo. These B cells express very low levels of surface IgM and IgD, suggesting that they avoid central deletion and peripheral anergy by reducing their avidity for au...

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