نتایج جستجو برای: cd1d

تعداد نتایج: 1338  

2016
Tingxi Guo Kenji Chamoto Munehide Nakatsugawa Toshiki Ochi Yuki Yamashita Mark Anczurowski Marcus O. Butler Naoto Hirano

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells recognize self-lipids presented by CD1d through characteristic TCRs, which mainly consist of the invariant Vα14-Jα18 TCRα chain and Vβ8.2, 7 or 2 TCRβ chains with hypervariable CDR3β sequences in mice. The iNKT cell-CD1d axis is conserved between humans and mice, and human CD1d reactivity of murine iNKT cells have been described. However, the detailed dif...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2013
F A Looringh van Beeck P A J Leegwater T Herrmann F Broere V P M G Rutten T Willemse I Van Rhijn

Among the CD1 proteins that present lipid antigens to T cells, CD1d is the only one that stimulates a population of T cells with an invariant T-cell receptor known as NKT cells. Sequencing of a 722 nucleotide gap in the dog (Canis lupus familiaris) genome revealed that the canine CD1D gene lacks a sequence homologous to exon 2 of human CD1D, coding for the start codon and signal peptide. Also, ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2005
M A Adly H A Assaf M Hussein

BACKGROUND CD1d belongs to a family of antigen presenting molecules that are structurally and distantly related to the classic major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) proteins. However, unlike MHC I molecules, which bind protein antigens, CD1d binds to lipid and glycolipid antigens. CD1d is expressed by cells of lymphoid and myeloid origin, and by cells outside of the lymphoid and myel...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Manuela Cernadas Masahiko Sugita Nicole van der Wel Xiaochun Cao Jenny E Gumperz Sergei Maltsev Gurdyal S Besra Samuel M Behar Peter J Peters Michael B Brenner

The presentation of lipid and glycolipid Ags to T cells is mediated through CD1 molecules. In the mouse and rat only a single isoform, CD1d, performs these functions, while humans and all other mammals studied have members of both group I (CD1a, -b, and -c) and group II (CD1d) isoforms. Murine CD1d contains a cytoplasmic tyrosine-based sorting motif that is similar to motifs recognized by adapt...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Keunhee Oh Sanghee Kim Se-Ho Park Hua Gu Derry Roopenian Doo Hyun Chung Yon Su Kim Dong-Sup Lee

The role of NKT cells during immune responses is diverse, ranging from antiviral and antitumor activity to the regulation of autoimmune diseases; however, the regulatory function of CD1d-dependent NKT cells in rejection responses against allogeneic graft is uncertain. In this study, we demonstrated the direct regulatory effects of CD1d-dependent NKT cells using an allogeneic skin transplantatio...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Jieming Zeng Mohammad Shahbazi Chunxiao Wu Han Chong Toh Shu Wang

Human embryonic stem cell-derived dendritic cells (hESC-DCs) may potentially provide a platform to generate "off-the-shelf" therapeutic cancer vaccines. To apply hESC-DCs for cancer immunotherapy in a semiallogeneic setting, it is crucial for these cells to "jump-start" adaptive antitumor immunity before their elimination by host alloreaction. In this study, we investigated whether CD1d upregul...

2015
Jonathan Nambiar Adam W Clarke Doris Shim David Mabon Chen Tian Karolina Windloch Chris Buhmann Beau Corazon Matilda Lindgren Matthew Pollard Teresa Domagala Lynn Poulton Anthony G Doyle

CD1d is a receptor on antigen-presenting cells involved in triggering cell populations, particularly natural killer T (NKT) cells, to release high levels of cytokines. NKT cells are implicated in asthma pathology and blockade of the CD1d/NKT cell pathway may have therapeutic potential. We developed a potent anti-human CD1d antibody (NIB.2) that possesses high affinity for human and cynomolgus m...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Michael I Zimmer Angela Colmone Kyrie Felio Honglin Xu Averil Ma Chyung-Ru Wang

Invariant NK T (iNKT) cells are a distinct subset of T cells that rapidly produce an array of immunoregulatory cytokines upon activation. Cytokines produced by iNKT cells subsequently transactivate other leukocytes and elicit their respective effector functions. In this way, iNKT cells play a central role in coordinating the development of immune responses in a variety of settings. However, the...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2008
Kwok S. Wun Natalie A. Borg Lars Kjer-Nielsen Travis Beddoe Ruide Koh Stewart K. Richardson Meena Thakur Amy R. Howell James P. Scott-Browne Laurent Gapin Dale I. Godfrey James McCluskey Jamie Rossjohn

Although it has been established how CD1 binds a variety of lipid antigens (Ag), data are only now emerging that show how alphabeta T cell receptors (TCRs) interact with CD1-Ag. Using the structure of the human semiinvariant NKT TCR-CD1d-alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer) complex as a guide, we undertook an alanine scanning mutagenesis approach to define the energetic basis of this interac...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Jessica L Palmer Julia M Tulley Elizabeth J Kovacs Richard L Gamelli Masaru Taniguchi Douglas E Faunce

Overwhelming infection remains the leading cause of death from serious burn injury despite recent advances in the care of burn patients and a better understanding of immune and inflammatory consequences of injury. In this study, we report a critical requirement for CD1d-restricted NKT cells and CD1d expression by APCs in the immune dysfunction that occurs early after burn injury. Using a well-e...

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