نتایج جستجو برای: immunoregulatory

تعداد نتایج: 3733  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Simone P Zehntner Cristina Brickman Lyne Bourbonnière Leah Remington Maria Caruso Trevor Owens

Regulation of inflammatory responses is critical to progression of organ-specific autoimmune disease. Although many candidate cell types have been identified, immunoregulatory activity has rarely been directly assayed and never from the CNS. We have analyzed the regulatory capability of Gr-1high neutrophils isolated from the CNS of mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Proportion...

Journal: :ImmunoMedicine 2021

Tumor-derived exosomes (TEXs) are a class of extracellular vesicles which play an important role in the tumor microenvironment. These have multiple biological functions including promotion cancer progression and reduction anti-tumor immunity. Recently, interaction between TEXs immune cells great interest cell-based immunotherapy. Here, we review effects on survival T cell subsets, as well their...

2016
Stuart K. Calderwood Jianlin Gong Ayesha Murshid

Extracellular heat-shock proteins (HSPs) interact with the immune system in a very complex manner. Many such HSPs exert powerful effects on the immune response, playing both stimulatory and regulatory roles. However, the influence of the HSPs on immunity appears to be positive or negative in nature - rarely neutral. Thus, the HSPs can act as dominant antigens and can comprise key components of ...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Ponpan Matangkasombut Muriel Pichavant Doris E Saez Silvia Giliani Evelina Mazzolari Andrea Finocchi Anna Villa Cristina Sobacchi Patricia Cortes Dale T Umetsu Luigi D Notarangelo

Hypomorphic mutations of the RAG genes in humans are associated with a spectrum of clinical and immunologic presentations that range from T(-) B(-) severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) to Omenn syndrome. In most cases, residual V(D)J recombination activity allows for development of few T-cell clones, which expand in the periphery and infiltrate target organs, resulting in tissue damage. Inv...

2015
Marta E. Castro-Manrreza Juan J. Montesinos

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells capable of differentiation into mesenchymal lineages and that can be isolated from various tissues and easily cultivated in vitro. Currently, MSCs are of considerable interest because of the biological characteristics that confer high potential applicability in the clinical treatment of many diseases. Specifically, because of their high immuno...

Journal: :Trends in immunology 2008
Graham A W Rook Christopher A Lowry

The hygiene hypothesis proposes that several chronic inflammatory disorders (allergies, autoimmunity, inflammatory bowel disease) are increasing in prevalence in developed countries because a changing microbial environment has perturbed immunoregulatory circuits which normally terminate inflammatory responses. Some stress-related psychiatric disorders, particularly depression and anxiety, are a...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2009
Sandra Wulff Ralph Pries Kirsten Börngen Thomas Trenkle Barbara Wollenberg

BACKGROUND Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in innate immunity as effectors against tumor cells and pathogen-infected cells. Human NK cells can be subdivided into two functional subsets, the immunoregulatory CD56(bright) NK cells and the cytotoxic CD56(dim) NK cells. NK-mediated host defence against tumor cells is strongly impaired in patients with head and neck squamous cell carci...

Journal: :Current opinion in pharmacology 2006
Mauro Krampera Annalisa Pasini Giovanni Pizzolo Lorenzo Cosmi Sergio Romagnani Francesco Annunziato

In the past few years, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have come into the limelight because of their multi-lineage stem cell potential, which retains some aspects of embryonic stem cells, and because of their characteristic immunoregulatory functions exerted on different immune effector cells. The regenerative and immunomodulatory potential of MSCs has been used to support hemopoietic stem cell e...

2013
Julia Cahenzli Yasmin Köller Madeleine Wyss Markus B. Geuking Kathy D. McCoy

Microbial exposure following birth profoundly impacts mammalian immune system development. Microbiota alterations are associated with increased incidence of allergic and autoimmune disorders with elevated serum IgE as a hallmark. The previously reported abnormally high serum IgE levels in germ-free mice suggests that immunoregulatory signals from microbiota are required to control basal IgE lev...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Martha J James Lavina Belaramani Kanella Prodromidou Arpita Datta Sussan Nourshargh Giovanna Lombardi Julian Dyson Diane Scott Elizabeth Simpson Lorraine Cardozo Anthony Warrens Richard M Szydlo Robert I Lechler Federica M Marelli-Berg

Due to their ability to inhibit antigen-induced T-cell activation in vitro and in vivo, anergic T cells can be considered part of the spectrum of immunoregulatory T lymphocytes. Here we report that both murine and human anergic T cells can impair the ability of parenchymal cells (including endothelial and epithelial cells) to establish cell-cell interactions necessary to sustain leukocyte migra...

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