نتایج جستجو برای: xla

تعداد نتایج: 206  

Journal: :British Journal of Haematology 2021

X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is an inborn error of immunity caused by pathogenic variants in Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK). BTK plays important role B-cell differentiation, proliferation and survival, XLA patients display a differentiation arrest at the pro-B cell to pre-B transition.1 Several have been diagnosed with malignancies three large cohorts (summarized Table SI).2-4 It biologica...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2000
Wilfried Ellmeier Steffen Jung Mary Jean Sunshine Farah Hatam Yang Xu David Baltimore Hiroyuki Mano Dan R. Littman

The cytoplasmic protein tyrosine kinase Tec has been proposed to have important functions in hematopoiesis and lymphocyte signal transduction. Here we show that Tec-deficient mice developed normally and had no major phenotypic alterations of the immune system. To reveal potential compensatory roles of other Tec kinases such as Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk), Tec/Btk double-deficient mice were g...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Tereza Ormsby Eva Schlecker Janina Ferdin Anja Sibylle Tessarz Pavla Angelisová Afitap Derya Köprülü Michael Borte Klaus Warnatz Ilka Schulze Wilfried Ellmeier Václav Horejsí Adelheid Cerwenka

The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) has been implicated in the production of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines during bacterial infection and sepsis. For downstream signal transduction, TREM-1 is coupled to the ITAM-containing adaptor DAP12. Here, we demonstrate that Bruton tyrosine kinase (Btk), a member of the Tec kinases, becomes phosphorylated upon TREM-1 tr...

2017
J. B. Danieli M. G. Winkelmann Eduardo Fernandez-Cruz Srini Kaveri Hans-Hartmut Peter Anne Durandy Nathan Cantoni Isabella Quinti Ricardo Sorensen Jim Bussel Giovanna Danieli Alexander Winkelmann Jagadeesh Bayry Fabian Käsermann Peter Späth Matthew Helbert Abdulgabar Salama Ivo N. van Schaik Nobuhiro Yuki Gregorio Marañón Gregorio Marañon

The posters presented at the Sixth International Immunoglobulin Symposium covered a wide range of fields and included both basic science and clinical research. From the abstracts accepted for poster presentation, 12 abstracts were selected for oral presentations in three parallel sessions on immunodeficiencies, autoimmunity and basic research. The immunodeficiency presentations dealt with novel...

Journal: :International immunology 2001
M P Cancro A P Sah S L Levy D M Allman M R Schmidt R T Woodland

Human X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) and murine X-linked immune defect (XID) are both immunodeficiencies mediated by mutations in Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk), yet the developmental stage(s) affected remain controversial. To further refine the placement of the XID defect(s), we used bromodeoxyuridine labeling to determine turnover, production and transition rates of developing B cell subse...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Thomas U Marron Joyce E Yu Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles

Primary immunodeficiency diseases include more than 150 different genetic defects, classified on the basis of the mutations or physiological defects involved. The first immune defects to be well recognized were those of adaptive immunity affecting B cell function and resulting in hypogammaglobulinemia and defects of specific antibody production; more recently, novel defects of innate immunity h...

Journal: :Blood 1999
B S Gross J I Wilde L Quek H Chapel D L Nelson S P Watson

Wiskott Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked recessive disorder associated with abnormalities in platelets and lymphocytes giving rise to thrombocytopenia and immunodeficiency. WAS is caused by a mutation in the gene encoding the cytoskeletal protein (WASp). Despite its importance, the role of WASp in platelet function is not established. WASp was recently shown to undergo tyrosine phosphoryla...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Begonia Morales-Aza Sarah J Glennie Tomaz Pereira Garcez Victoria Davenport Sarah L Johnston Neil A Williams Robert S Heyderman

The importance of T cells in the generation of antigen-specific B-cell immunity has been extensively described, but the role B cells play in shaping T-cell memory is uncertain. In healthy controls, exposure to Neisseria meningitidis in the upper respiratory tract is associated with the generation of memory T cells in the mucosal and systemic compartments. However, we demonstrate that in B cell-...

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