نتایج جستجو برای: in vitro activation

تعداد نتایج: 17038203  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
T Unger T Juven-Gershon E Moallem M Berger R Vogt Sionov G Lozano M Oren Y Haupt

In response to environmental stress, the p53 phosphoprotein is stabilized and activated to inhibit cell growth. p53 stability and activity are negatively regulated by the murine double minute (Mdm2) oncoprotein in an autoregulatory feedback loop. The inhibitory effect of Mdm2 on p53 has to be tightly regulated for proper p53 activity. Phosphorylation is an important level of p53 regulation. In ...

2017
Anniek den Hamer Lenne J M Lemmens Minke A D Nijenhuis Christian Ottmann Maarten Merkx Tom F A de Greef Luc Brunsveld

Scaffold proteins regulate cell signalling by promoting the proximity of putative interaction partners. Although they are frequently applied in cellular settings, fundamental understanding of them in terms of, amongst other factors, quantitative parameters has been lagging behind. Here we present a scaffold protein platform that is based on the native 14-3-3 dimeric protein and is controllable ...

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2012
Daniel R Wahl Craig A Byersdorfer James L M Ferrara Anthony W Opipari Gary D Glick

For several decades, it has been known that T-cell activation in vitro leads to increased glycolytic metabolism that fuels proliferation and effector function. Recently, this simple model has been complicated by the observation that different T-cell subsets differentially regulate fundamental metabolic pathways under the control of distinct molecular regulators. Although the majority of these d...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Taku Kambayashi Eric J Allenspach John T Chang Tao Zou Jonathan E Shoag Steven L Reiner Andrew J Caton Gary A Koretzky

In addition to their well-established role as regulators of allergic response, recent evidence supports a role for mast cells in influencing the outcome of physiologic and pathologic T cell responses. One mechanism by which mast cells (MCs) influence T cell function is indirectly through secretion of various cytokines. It remains unclear, however, whether MCs can directly activate T cells throu...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1999
M Iijima T Someno C Imada Y Okami M Ishizuka T Takeuchi

IC202A, a new immunosuppressive compound, was isolated from the culture filtrate of Streptoalloteichus sp. 1454-19. It showed a suppressive effect on mixed lymphocyte culture reaction with an IC50 value of 3.6 microg/ml and mitogen induced lymphocyte blastogenesis in vitro.

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
S. Laalami I. Reux N. Cassoux C. Fardeau P. Lehoang

PlXDOSO: TO assess the possible role Of experimental uveitogenic antigens (S-Ag, IRPB and recoverin) in human uveitis. Methods : Patients suffering from non-infectious bilateral UVeitiS and from the Ocular type of Behcet's disease were included in this study. Patients’ lymphocytes were tested for their possible in vitro anamnestic immune ~~SpClllS~ (specific blast transformation) to S-Ag, IRBP ...

Journal: :International Immunology 2009
Michael F. J. Bassetti Janice White John W. Kappler Philippa Marrack

Immunological adjuvants, such as bacterial LPS, increase the mRNA levels of the IkB-related NF-kappaB transcriptional transactivator, Bcl-3, in activated T cells. Adjuvants also increase the life expectancy of activated T cells, as does over-expression of Bcl-3, suggesting that Bcl-3 is part of the pathway whereby adjuvants affect T cell lifespans. However, previous reports, confirmed here, sho...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
B. Louvet I. Reux C. Fardeau A. Brezin P. Le Hoang

PlXDOSO: TO assess the possible role Of experimental uveitogenic antigens (S-Ag, IRPB and recoverin) in human uveitis. Methods : Patients suffering from non-infectious bilateral UVeitiS and from the Ocular type of Behcet's disease were included in this study. Patients’ lymphocytes were tested for their possible in vitro anamnestic immune ~~SpClllS~ (specific blast transformation) to S-Ag, IRBP ...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2004
Jaimohan Ramachandran David Rubenstein Danny Bluestein Jolyon Jesty

Mainstream and sidestream smoke extracts of both high-tar and low-tar cigarettes have been shown to increase platelet activation directly and to sensitize them to further activation by exposure to mechanical stimuli such as shear stress. However, nicotine has an inhibitory effect on platelet activation, opposite to that of whole cigarette smoke extracts. To distinguish between the nicotine-depe...

Journal: :Neurology 2002
J Killestein M H G Rep J F Meilof H J Adèr B M J Uitdehaag F Barkhof R A W van Lier C H Polman

BACKGROUND The exact mechanisms by which T cells contribute to MS progression are not known. Recently, the results of cross-sectional studies suggested seasonal variation of both interferon (IFN)-gamma production and the number of active MRI lesions in MS. OBJECTIVE To investigate whether seasonal fluctuations of IFN-gamma and active MRI lesions could be confirmed and whether any correlations...

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