نتایج جستجو برای: cd59

تعداد نتایج: 834  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2018
Hani Boshra Wioleta M Zelek Timothy R Hughes Santiago Rodriguez de Cordoba B Paul Morgan

CD59 is a membrane-bound regulatory protein that inhibits the assembly of the terminal membrane attack complex (C5b-9) of complement. From its original discovery in humans almost 30 years ago, CD59 has been characterized in a variety of species, from primates to early vertebrates, such as teleost fish. CD59 is ubiquitous in mammals; however, we have described circumstantial evidence suggesting ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Nader Omidvar Eddie C Y Wang Paul Brennan M Paula Longhi Richard A G Smith B Paul Morgan

NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity of target cells is the result of a balance between the activating and inhibitory signals provided by their respective ligand-receptor interactions. In our current study, we have investigated the significance of CD59 on human target cells in modulating this process. A range of CD59 site-specific Abs were used in NK cytotoxicity blocking studies against the CD59-expr...

2013
Steven Johnson Nicholas J. Brooks Richard A.G. Smith Susan M. Lea Doryen Bubeck

Pore-forming proteins containing the structurally conserved membrane attack complex/perforin fold play an important role in immunity and host-pathogen interactions. Intermedilysin (ILY) is an archetypal member of a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin subclass that hijacks the complement receptor CD59 to make cytotoxic pores in human cells. ILY directly competes for the membrane attack complex bindi...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Takashi Miwa Lin Zhou Brendan Hilliard Hector Molina Wen-Chao Song

Decay-accelerating factor (DAF) and CD59 are 2 glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored membrane proteins that inhibit complement activation at the C3 and C5b-9 step, respectively. CD59 is considered critical for protecting erythrocytes from spontaneous complement attack, as deficiency of CD59 or CD59/DAF, but not of DAF alone, on human erythrocytes renders them sensitive to complement lysis in pa...

Journal: :Blood 2001
D S Holt M Botto A E Bygrave S M Hanna M J Walport B P Morgan

The glycolipid-anchored glycoprotein CD59 inhibits assembly of the lytic membrane attack complex of complement by incorporation into the forming complex. Absence of CD59 and other glycolipid-anchored molecules on circulating cells in the human hemolytic disorder paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria is associated with intravascular hemolysis and thrombosis. To examine the role of CD59 in protecti...

2014
Oluseyi Adewale Vanderpuye

Cluster of Differentiation antigen 59 (CD59) is a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-linked protein that protects cells from damage by lytic terminal complexes of complement. Soluble forms of CD59 in serum have been little investigated in disease states. In the present study, by using a sandwich ELISA, reactivities with antibodies to CD59 were compared for sera and plasma from normal individuals and...

2017
Laura A. Michielsen Kevin Budding Daniël Drop Ed A. van de Graaf Tineke Kardol-Hoefnagel Marianne C. Verhaar Arjan D. van Zuilen Henny G. Otten

Cellular protection against undesired effects of complement activation is provided by expression of membrane-bound complement regulatory proteins including CD59. This protein prevents membrane attack complex formation and is considered to be involved in graft accommodation. Also, CD59 downregulates CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell activation and proliferation. It is unknown whether CD59 expression is affec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
J Acosta J Hettinga R Flückiger N Krumrei A Goldfine L Angarita J Halperin

Activated terminal complement proteins C5b to C9 form the membrane attack complex (MAC) pore. Insertion of the MAC into endothelial cell membranes causes the release of growth factors that stimulate tissue growth and proliferation. The complement regulatory membrane protein CD59 restricts MAC formation. Because increased cell proliferation characterizes the major chronic vascular complications ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Kenichi G.N. Suzuki Takahiro K. Fujiwara Fumiyuki Sanematsu Ryota Iino Michael Edidin Akihiro Kusumi

The signaling mechanisms for glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored receptors (GPI-ARs) have been investigated by tracking single molecules in living cells. Upon the engagement or colloidal gold-induced cross-linking of CD59 (and other GPI-ARs) at physiological levels, CD59 clusters containing three to nine CD59 molecules were formed, and single molecules of Galphai2 or Lyn (GFP conjugates) exhi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Rossen M Donev Lisa C Gray Baalasubramanian Sivasankar Timothy R Hughes Carmen W van den Berg B Paul Morgan

Tumor cells escape clearance by complement by abundantly expressing CD59 and other membrane complement regulators. Existing strategies for blocking/knocking down these regulators can contribute to tumor immunoclearance in vitro; however, there are numerous difficulties restricting their use in vivo. Here, we report a new strategy for suppression of CD59 expression in neuroblastoma using peptide...

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