نتایج جستجو برای: perforin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142550  

2014
Sarah E. Stewart Stephanie C. Kondos Antony Y. Matthews Michael E. D’Angelo Michelle A. Dunstone James C. Whisstock Joseph A. Trapani Phillip I. Bird

Cytotoxic lymphocytes eliminate virally infected or neoplastic cells through the action of cytotoxic proteases (granzymes). The poreforming protein perforin is essential for delivery of granzymes into the cytoplasm of target cells, however the mechanism of this delivery is incompletely understood. Perforin contains a membrane attack complex / perforin (MACPF) domain and oligomerises to form an ...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Roshni Basu Benjamin M. Whitlock Julien Husson Audrey Le Floc’h Weiyang Jin Alon Oyler-Yaniv Farokh Dotiwala Gregory Giannone Claire Hivroz Nicolas Biais Judy Lieberman Lance C. Kam Morgan Huse

The immunological synapse formed between a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and an infected or transformed target cell is a physically active structure capable of exerting mechanical force. Here, we investigated whether synaptic forces promote the destruction of target cells. CTLs kill by secreting toxic proteases and the pore forming protein perforin into the synapse. Biophysical experiments revea...

Journal: :Human immunology 2013
Natalia Martínez-Pomar Nallibe Lanio Neus Romo Miguel Lopez-Botet Núria Matamoros

Perforin (PRF1) gene mutations have been associated with Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis type 2 (FHL2). Substitution p.A91V (c.272C>T) in exon 2 was first described as a neutral polymorphism. Nonetheless, recent clinical evidence and functional assays, suggest a potential pathogenic role for p.A91V, especially in compound heterozygous individuals. Moreover, p.A91V homozygosity has b...

Journal: :Blood 1995
C Berthou S Legros-Maïda A Soulié A Wargnier J Guillet C Rabian E Gluckman M Sasportes

Perforin is the cytolytic pore-forming protein, which alone can be responsible for the lethal hit in one of the killing mechanisms used by natural killer (NK) cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In this study, perforin expression was investigated in cord blood (CB) lymphocytes to determine their killing potential in vivo. The majority of CB CD3- NK cells had the protein. Compared with adult perfo...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2015
Ryan McCormack Eckhard R Podack

Development of the ancient innate immune system required not only a mechanism to recognize foreign organisms from self but also to destroy them. Pore-forming proteins containing the membrane attack complex Perforin domain were one of the first triumphs of an innate immune system needing to eliminate microbes and virally infected cells. Membrane attack complex of complement and Perforin domain p...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
K A Browne E Blink V R Sutton C J Froelich D A Jans J A Trapani

Granule-mediated cell killing by cytotoxic lymphocytes requires the combined actions of a membranolytic protein, perforin, and granule-associated granzymes, but the mechanism by which they jointly kill cells is poorly understood. We have tested a series of membrane-disruptive agents including bacterial pore-forming toxins and hemolytic complement for their ability to replace perforin in facilit...

2013
Meisam Mahdavi Houshang Amirrasouli Seyed Moayed Alavian Bita Behnava Faranak Kazerouni Maryam Keshvari Saeed Namaki Mohammad Gholami Fesharaki Hooman Rahimipour Jahangir Mohammadzade Farahnaz Zohrehbandian Fazel Mahdavipour

BACKGROUND Chronic hepatitis B is one of the most common causes of cirrhosis and hepatocellular toxicity in many countries, including Iran. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and Natural killer (NK) cells are the two of main cell populations considered as cytotoxic cells. One of the distinct pathways CTL and NK cells exert cytotoxicity is perforin/granzyme. After the cytotoxic cell/target cell juncti...

Journal: :Cellular Microbiology 2022

Background. NK cells are imperative in spontaneous antitumor response of various cancers. Currently, lncRNAs considered important modulators the tumor microenvironment. This study investigated molecular mechanism by which mitotically associated long noncoding RNA (MANCR) controls killing effect on lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) Methods. The interplay between MANCR and miRNA-30d-5p was analyzed bioi...

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