نتایج جستجو برای: mhc class ii

تعداد نتایج: 943960  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1993
P T Massa

The effect of brain-enriched gangliosides on constitutive and cytokine-inducible expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II genes in cultured astrocytes was studied. Before treatment with gangliosides, astrocytes expressed constitutive MHC class I but not class II molecules, however, the expression of both MHC class I and II cell surface molecules on astrocytes was indu...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Xuejun Fan Sheila E. Crowe Simon Behar Harshani Gunasena Gang Ye Helene Haeberle Nancy Van Houten William K. Gourley Peter B. Ernst Victor E. Reyes

Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with gastric epithelial damage, including apoptosis, ulceration, and cancer. Although bacterial factors and the host response are believed to contribute to gastric disease, no receptor has been identified that explains how the bacteria attach and signal the host cell to undergo apoptosis. Using H. pylori as "bait" to capture receptor proteins in solub...

Journal: :International journal of immunogenetics 2011
L J Kennedy A Modrell P Groves Z Wei R M Single G M Happ

We have sampled five different herds of caribou in Alaska to ascertain their major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II diversity, and to assess whether the herds were significantly different in their MHC class II allele profiles. We complemented the MHC results with data from nine neutral microsatellite markers. The results indicate that while the microsatellites are diverse, there are no...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of immunology 2015
C Massilamany B Krishnan J Reddy

The advent of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) tetramer technology has been a major contribution to T cell immunology, because tetramer reagents permit detection of antigen-specific T cells at the single-cell level in heterogeneous populations by flow cytometry. However, unlike MHC class I tetramers, the utility of MHC class II tetramers has been less frequently reported. MHC class II tet...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Bruno Martin Christine Bourgeois Nicole Dautigny Bruno Lucas

CD4(+) T cells expand after transfer into lymphopenic H-2(b) A(beta)-/- mice (I-A(beta)-, I-E(alpha)-deficient mice) but not after transfer into lymphopenic MHC II(Delta/Delta) mice (I-A(alpha)-, I-A(beta)-, I-E(alpha)-, and I-E(beta)-deficient mice), implying that in H-2(b) A(beta)-/- mice, A(alpha) chain and E(beta) chain associate to form a hybrid A(alpha)E(beta) MHC class II molecule. In li...

2015
Carol S. K. Leung

Antigenic peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules are generally derived from exogenous proteins acquired by antigen presenting cells. However, in some circumstances, MHC class II molecules can present intracellular proteins expressed within the antigen-presenting cells. There are several described pathways by which endogenous antigens are degraded and gai...

Journal: :F1000Research 2016
Jonathan Harton Lei Jin Amy Hahn Jim Drake

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules present exogenously derived antigen peptides to CD4 T cells, driving activation of naïve T cells and supporting CD4-driven immune functions. However, MHC class II molecules are not inert protein pedestals that simply bind and present peptides. These molecules also serve as multi-functional signaling molecules delivering activation, diffe...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2006
Stewart T. Chang Debashis Ghosh Denise E. Kirschner Jennifer J. Linderman

MOTIVATION Algorithms for predicting peptide-MHC class II binding are typically similar, if not identical, to methods for predicting peptide-MHC class I binding despite known differences between the two scenarios. We investigate whether representing one of these differences, the greater range of peptide lengths binding MHC class II, improves the performance of these algorithms. RESULTS A non-...

2015
Christian Münz

Macroautophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation. Because MHC class II molecules are loaded with lysosomal products for CD4(+) T-cell stimulation, macroautophagy supports intracellular antigen processing onto MHC class II molecules. The molecular machinery of macroautophagy, however, does not only support this autophagic antigen processing, but seems to also modify ext...

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