نتایج جستجو برای: anergy

تعداد نتایج: 1795  

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Jonathan Sprent

Immunological memory to pathogens is associated with clonal expansion and heightened responsiveness of antigen-specific T cells. Recent work emphasizes that, for efficient protective immunity, qualitative changes in T memory cells are vitally important.

2010
Btissam Nayjib Mustapha Zeddou Pierre Drion Jacques Boniver Kjetil Tasken Souad Rahmouni Michel Moutschen

Murine AIDS (MAIDS) is caused by infection with the murine leukemia retrovirus RadLV-Rs and is characterized by T-cell anergy and severe immunodeficiency with increased susceptibilty to several experimental opportunistic infections as observed in HIV infection. T cell anergy is associated with an increase of intracellular cAMP level, triggering a multistep pathway involving activation of PKA ty...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Sanmay Bandyopadhyay Myrianne Duré Monika Paroder Noemí Soto-Nieves Irene Puga Fernando Macián

In T cells anergy may be evoked by an unbalanced stimulation of the T-cell receptor in the absence of costimulation. Anergic T cells are unresponsive to new antigen receptor engagement and do not produce interleukin 2. We present evidence that anergizing stimuli induce changes in histone acetylation, which mediates transcriptional repression of interleukin 2 expression. In response to calcium s...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 1991
M I Muniz-Junqueira J Tavares-Neto M Ataide A Prata C E Tosta

It has been recognized that Schistosoma mansoni infection causes depression of T-cell responsiveness. In this study we have evaluated whether immunodepression associated to schistosomiasis could be reverted by specific treatment. T-cell immune response was assessed by means of intradermal tests using recall antigens in a group of 22 patients with hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, one year after tr...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
W T Lee E S Vitetta

We have used staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) to study the role of naive and memory T cells in the induction of peripheral tolerance. After administration of SEB to mice, the numbers of naive and memory T cells increase, as does the proportion of memory T cells, which are unresponsive to further stimulation with SEB in vitro. In addition, memory T cells generated in response to conventional a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Anne Brauweiler Kevin Merrell Stephen B Gauld John C Cambier

An encounter of B cells with cognate self Ags in the periphery can lead to anergy, a condition characterized by altered anatomical localization, shortened life span, and refractility to Ag stimulation. We recently reported that an immature B cell encounter with cognate self-Ag in the bone marrow can also lead to anergy. In this study we show that anergic as well as acutely Ag-stimulated immatur...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Steven M Leonardo Jessica L De Santis Laurent P Malherbe Stephen B Gauld

The absence of regulatory T cells (Tregs) results in significant immune dysregulation that includes autoimmunity. The mechanism(s) by which Tregs suppress autoimmunity remains unclear. We have shown that B cell anergy, a major mechanism of B cell tolerance, is broken in the absence of Tregs. In this study, we identify a unique subpopulation of CD4(+) Th cells that are highly supportive of Ab pr...

2012
P. Mostardinha F. Vistulo de Abreu

It is still unclear whether the adaptive immune system can perform accurate self-nonself discrimination and what could influence its performance. Starting from simple cellular interaction rules we show that it is possible to achieve perfect self-nonself discrimination in a consistent framework provided positive and negative selection operate during repertoire education, and costimulation and an...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Nancy N. Berg-Brown Matthew A. Gronski Russell G. Jones Alisha R. Elford Elissa K. Deenick Bernhard Odermatt Dan R. Littman Pamela S. Ohashi

Understanding the pathways that signal T cell tolerance versus activation is key to regulating immunity. Previous studies have linked CD28 and protein kinase C-theta (PKCtheta) as a potential signaling pathway that influences T cell activation. Therefore, we have compared the responses of T cells deficient for CD28 and PKCtheta in vivo and in vitro. Here, we demonstrate that the absence of PKCt...

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