نتایج جستجو برای: cd38

تعداد نتایج: 2989  

2013
Giorgio Fedele Marco Di Girolamo Umberto Recine Raffaella Palazzo Francesca Urbani Alberto L. Horenstein Fabio Malavasi Clara Maria Ausiello

CD38, a surface receptor that controls signals in immunocompetent cells, is densely expressed by cells of multiple myeloma (MM). The immune system of MM patients appears as functionally impaired, with qualitative and quantitative defects in T cell immune responses. This work answers the issue whether CD38 plays a role in the impairment of T lymphocyte response. To this aim, we analyzed the sign...

Journal: :Blood 2001
G Del Poeta L Maurillo A Venditti F Buccisano A M Epiceno G Capelli A Tamburini G Suppo A Battaglia M I Del Principe B Del Moro M Masi S Amadori

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) follows heterogeneous clinical courses, and several biological parameters need to be added to the current clinical staging systems to predict which patients will experience an indolent or an aggressive outcome. This study analyzed CD38 expression by flow cytometry and soluble APO1/Fas (sAPO1/Fas), Bcl-2 (sBcl-2), and CD23 (sCD23) proteins by immunoenz...

2000
V. S.

We have read with interest the report of Goldmacher et al.’ They describe the construction of an anti-CD38 imunotoxin (IT) by conjugating CD38 monoclonal antibody (MoAb) HB7 to blocked ricin. The resulting IT shows potent killing of plasma cell lines, whereas only low toxicity is observed for hematopoietic precursor cells (HPC). Therefore, they conclude that this HB7-blocked ricin may have clin...

Journal: :Blood 1996
A Kitanaka C Ito H Nishigaki D Campana

The signalling pathways that arrest the cell cycle and trigger cell death are only partially known. Dimerization of CD38, a 45-kD transmembrane type II glycoprotein highly expressed in immature B cells, inhibits cell growth and causes apoptosis in normal and leukemic B-cell progenitors, but the molecular mechanisms underlying these cellular responses are unknown. In the present study, we found ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2017
Jun-Xiang Bao Qin-Fang Zhang Mi Wang Min Xia Krishna M Boini Erich Gulbins Yang Zhang Pin-Lan Li

Collagen deposition is a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Although compromised collagen I degradation has been implied in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, the molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Thus, we determined the role of CD38, an enzyme involved in cellular calcium modulation and autophagic flux, in the regulation of collagen I degradation in coronary arterial myocytes (CAMs).In prima...

Journal: :Blood 1996
C I Civin G Almeida-Porada M J Lee J Olweus L W Terstappen E D Zanjani

Data from many laboratory and clinical investigations indicate that CD34+ cells comprise approximately 1% of human bone marrow (BM) mononuclear cells, including the progenitor cells of all the lymphohematopoietic lineages and lymphohematopoietic stem cells (stem cells). Because stem cells are an important but rare cell type in the CD34+ cell population, investigators have subdivided the CD34+ c...

Journal: :Blood 1997
Q Yi S Dabadghao A Osterborg S Bergenbrant G Holm

Myeloma plasma cells constitute 10% to 90% of the total bone marrow cell count in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). These cells express a variety of cell surface markers, such as HLA-ABC and HLA-DR, and surface antigens that are necessary for professional antigen-presenting cells, including adhesion and costimulatory molecules. In this study, we examined the expression of major histocompatab...

2013
Julia Etich Vera Bergmeier Christian Frie Sandra Kreft Lena Bengestrate Sabine Eming Cornelia Mauch Beate Eckes Hikmet Ulus Frances E. Lund Gunter Rappl Hinrich Abken Mats Paulsson Bent Brachvogel

Skin injury induces the formation of new blood vessels by activating the vasculature in order to restore tissue homeostasis. Vascular cells may also differentiate into matrix-secreting contractile myofibroblasts to promote wound closure. Here, we characterize a PECAM1(+)/Sca1(+) vascular cell population in mouse skin, which is highly enriched in wounds at the peak of neoangiogenesis and myofibr...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2014
Shan Liao Songshu Xiao Guangchao Zhu Danwei Zheng Junyu He Zhen Pei Guiyuan Li Yanhong Zhou

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer and the fifth most deadly malignancy in females worldwide, affecting 500,000 individuals each year. It is the leading cause of cancer mortality among women in developing countries. Dysregulated activation of genes, such as CD44, SOX9 and SKP2, plays a role in cervical cancer. CD38 is known to be involved in activities typical of cell surface rece...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Stuart G Tangye Danielle T Avery Elissa K Deenick Philip D Hodgkin

Humoral immune responses elicited after secondary exposure to immunizing Ag are characterized by robust and elevated reactivity of memory B cells that exceed those of naive B cells during the primary response. The mechanism underlying this difference in responsiveness of naive vs memory B cells remains unclear. We have quantitated the response of naive and memory human B cells after in vitro st...

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