نتایج جستجو برای: immune antigen

تعداد نتایج: 431100  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Geanncarlo Lugo-Villarino Keir M Balla David L Stachura Karina Bañuelos Miriam B F Werneck David Traver

In mammals, dendritic cells (DCs) form the key link between the innate and adaptive immune systems. DCs act as immune sentries in various tissues and, upon encountering pathogen, engulf and traffic foreign antigen to secondary lymphoid tissues, stimulating antigen-specific T lymphocytes. Although DCs are of fundamental importance in orchestrating the mammalian immune response, their presence an...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
reza mansouri department of immunology, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences and health services, yazd, iran maryam moogooei department of immunology, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences and health services, yazd, iran. mozhgan moogooei department of immunology, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran nastaran razavi shahrekord university of medical sciences, shahrekord, iran amir hossein mansourabadi department of immunology, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences and health services, yazd, iran

abstract background and aims: vitamins are essential constituents of our diet that longley have been known to influence the immune system. vitamin d3 and b9 have received particular attention in recent years as these vitamins have been shown to have an unexpected and crucial effect on the immune response. 1, 25(oh)2d3 metabolizing enzymes and vitamin d receptor (vdr) are present in many cell ty...

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 2001
A Limmer P A Knolle

The induction of peripheral immune tolerance in the liver is a well-known phenomenon that is operative in different situations, such as tolerance to organ transplants and tolerance to oral antigens. The mechanisms leading to peripheral immune tolerance in the liver are still incompletely understood. While different cell populations of the liver have been implicated in and probably contribute in...

2014
P A Bretscher

It is well recognized that the physiological/pathological consequences of an immune response, against a foreign or a self-antigen, are often critically dependent on the class of immunity generated. Here we focus on how antigen interacts with the cells of the immune system to determine whether antigen predominantly generates Th1 or Th2 cells. We refer to this mechanism as the 'decision criterion...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1977
A Fox L E Glynn

Animals were injected intra-articularly with antigen after prior immunization with that antigen in Freund's incomplete adjuvant in order to precipitate immune complexes in the surfaces of menisci, ligaments, and cartilage. On reimmunization with antigen in Freund's complete adjuvant 10 weeks later, generally an arthritis limited to the intercondylar fossa developed; but on intra-articular injec...

2005
Takehiko SASAZUKI T. SASAZUKI

Genetic control of immune response was investigated by family and population analyses in humans. It was first recognized that there are high responders and low or non responders to natural antigens in human population. Family analysis revealed that low responsiveness to streptococcal cell wall antigen (SCW) was inherited as an HLA-linked dominant trait. CD8 + suppressor T ceils existed in low r...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1975
P E Lipsky A S Rosenthal

The effect of specific antigen on the development of physical interactions between lymph node lymphocytes (LNL) obtained from animals which had been immunized to that antigen and macrophages was examined. We found that the presence of antigen, either limited to the macrophage () or free in the medium, profoundly increased the degree of ) or free in the medium, profoundly increased the degree of...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Valerie Verhasselt

Breastfeeding is known as the most efficient way to prevent infectious disease in early life. Maternal anti-microbial immunoglobulins transfer through milk confers passive immunity to the breastfed child while his immune system is maturing. Maternal milk also contains bioactive factors that will stimulate this maturation. From the literature on breastfeeding prevention of immune-mediated diseas...

2013
Vasso Apostolopoulos Theresia Thalhammer Andreas G. Tzakos Lily Stojanovska

Dendritic cells (DCs) are highly specialized antigen presenting cells of the immune system which play a key role in regulating immune responses. Depending on the method of antigen delivery, DCs stimulate immune responses or induce tolerance. As a consequence of the dual function of DCs, DCs are studied in the context of immunotherapy for both cancer and autoimmune diseases. In vaccine developme...

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