نتایج جستجو برای: monocyte derived dcs

تعداد نتایج: 506144  

Ehsan Shojaeefar Nowruz Delirezh,

Background: Generation of an effective dendritic cell (DC) based cancer vaccine depends on appropriate differentiation of monocytes in vitro. Objective: To compare the effects of monocyte separation methods, flask adherence (Flask-DC) and magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS-DC), on phenotypic and functional characteristics of resultant DCs. Methods: DCs from healthy volunteers were generated ...

2010
Karima R.R. Siddiqui Sophie Laffont Fiona Powrie

Dendritic cells (DCs) play a pivotal role in controlling the balance between tolerance and immunity in the intestine. Gut conditioned CD103(+) DCs promote regulatory T (Treg) cell responses; however, little is known about DCs that drive inflammation in the intestine. Here, we show that monocyte-derived inflammatory DCs that express E-cadherin, the receptor for CD103, promote intestinal inflamma...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Lucia Gabriele Paola Borghi Carmela Rozera Paola Sestili Mauro Andreotti Anna Guarini Enrico Montefusco Robert Foà Filippo Belardelli

Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is a malignant myeloproliferative disease arising from the clonal expansion of a stem cell expressing the bcr/abl oncogene. CML patients frequently respond to treatment with interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha), even though the mechanisms of the response remain unclear. In the present study, we evaluated the role of IFN-alpha in differentiation and activity of monocyt...

2014
Naomi McGovern Andreas Schlitzer Merry Gunawan Laura Jardine Amanda Shin Elizabeth Poyner Kile Green Rachel Dickinson Xiao-nong Wang Donovan Low Katie Best Samuel Covins Paul Milne Sarah Pagan Khadija Aljefri Martin Windebank Diego Miranda Saavedra Anis Larbi Pavandip Singh Wasan Kaibo Duan Michael Poidinger Venetia Bigley Florent Ginhoux Matthew Collin Muzlifah Haniffa

Dendritic cells (DCs), monocytes, and macrophages are leukocytes with critical roles in immunity and tolerance. The DC network is evolutionarily conserved; the homologs of human tissue CD141(hi)XCR1⁺ CLEC9A⁺ DCs and CD1c⁺ DCs are murine CD103⁺ DCs and CD64⁻ CD11b⁺ DCs. In addition, human tissues also contain CD14⁺ cells, currently designated as DCs, with an as-yet unknown murine counterpart. He...

2014
Romain Banchereau Nicole Baldwin Alma-Martina Cepika Shruti Athale Yaming Xue Chun I Yu Patrick Metang Abhilasha Cheruku Isabelle Berthier Ingrid Gayet Yuanyuan Wang Marina Ohouo LuAnn Snipes Hui Xu Gerlinde Obermoser Derek Blankenship Sangkon Oh Octavio Ramilo Damien Chaussabel Jacques Banchereau Karolina Palucka Virginia Pascual

The mechanisms by which microbial vaccines interact with human APCs remain elusive. Herein, we describe the transcriptional programs induced in human DCs by pathogens, innate receptor ligands and vaccines. Exposure of DCs to influenza, Salmonella enterica and Staphylococcus aureus allows us to build a modular framework containing 204 transcript clusters. We use this framework to characterize th...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Pradip Sen Mark A Wallet Zuoan Yi Yingsu Huang Michael Henderson Clayton E Mathews H Shelton Earp Glenn Matsushima Albert S Baldwin Roland M Tisch

Dendritic cells (DCs) play a key role in immune homeostasis and maintenance of self-tolerance. Tolerogenic DCs can be established by an encounter with apoptotic cells (ACs) and subsequent inhibition of maturation and effector functions. The receptor(s) and signaling pathway(s) involved in AC-induced inhibition of DCs have yet to be defined. We demonstrate that pretreatment with apoptotic but no...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Beatriz León Gloria Martínez del Hoyo Verónica Parrillas Héctor Hernández Vargas Paloma Sánchez-Mateos Natividad Longo María López-Bravo Carlos Ardavín

The monocyte capacity to differentiate into dendritic cells (DCs) was originally demonstrated by human in vitro DC differentiation assays that have subsequently become the essential methodologic approach for the production of DCs to be used in DC-mediated cancer immunotherapy protocols. In addition, in vitro DC generation from monocytes is a powerful tool to study DC differentiation and maturat...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Cheolho Cheong Ines Matos Jae-Hoon Choi Durga Bhavani Dandamudi Elina Shrestha M. Paula Longhi Kate L. Jeffrey Robert M. Anthony Courtney Kluger Godwin Nchinda Hyein Koh Anthony Rodriguez Juliana Idoyaga Maggi Pack Klara Velinzon Chae Gyu Park Ralph M. Steinman

Dendritic cells (DCs), critical antigen-presenting cells for immune control, normally derive from bone marrow precursors distinct from monocytes. It is not yet established if the large reservoir of monocytes can develop into cells with critical features of DCs in vivo. We now show that fully differentiated monocyte-derived DCs (Mo-DCs) develop in mice and DC-SIGN/CD209a marks the cells. Mo-DCs ...

Journal: :Blood 2000
K Schlienger N Craighead K P Lee B L Levine C H June

Dendritic cells (DCs) have the unique ability to initiate an immune response in vivo by capturing antigens (Ags) in peripheral tissues and migrating to secondary lymphoid organs, where they sensitize naive CD4(+) T cells. To mimic this process in vitro, previous studies have shown that DCs directly isolated from peripheral blood can be used to elicit primary responses to neoantigens (neoAgs). I...

2003
Jana Fritsche Krishna Mondal Achim Ehrnsperger Reinhard Andreesen Marina Kreutz

25-Hydroxyvitamin D3-1 -hydroxylase (25(OH)D3-1 -hydroxylase), the key enzyme of 1 ,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3) production, is expressed in monocyte-derived macrophages (MACs). Here we show for the first time constitutive expression of 25(OH)D3-1 -hydroxylase in monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs), which was increased after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Accordingly, DCs...

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