نتایج جستجو برای: tem cells

تعداد نتایج: 1418823  

2018
Jaehyun Lee Kwang Hoon Song Taeyeob Kim Junsang Doh

Leukocytes circulating in the blood stream leave out of blood vessels and infiltrate into inflamed tissues to perform immune responses. Endothelial cells (ECs) lining interior of the post-capillary venules regulate various steps of leukocyte extravasation. In response to inflammatory signals, ECs upregulate adhesion molecules and produce/present chemokines to support firm adhesion and intralumi...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Thomas D Manes Jordan S Pober

Human effector memory (EM) CD4 T cells may be recruited from the blood into a site of inflammation in response either to inflammatory chemokines displayed on or specific Ag presented by venular endothelial cells (ECs), designated as chemokine-driven or TCR-driven transendothelial migration (TEM), respectively. We have previously described differences in the morphological appearance of transmigr...

2017
Lan Hu

Electron microscopes have been widely used to investigate cell structures under high resolution. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) provides tridimensional images of a cell surface, while a transmission electron microscope (TEM) is commonly employed to observe the internal structure changes of host cells after bacterial adherence and invasion. The SEM and TEM can reveal bacterial location, bi...

2016
SHEILA C. WANG LIN YE ANDREW J. SANDERS FIONA RUGE KEITH G. HARDING WEN G. JIANG

Chronic wound management represents a significant burden on healthcare systems and negatively impacts on the quality of patient life. New strategies to understand and identify wounds that will not heal in a normal manner are required. Tumour endothelial marker‑8 (TEM‑8) has been implicated in the wound healing and angiogenesis processes. TEM‑8 expression was examined at the transcript level in ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Jason L Pugh Alona S Sukhina Thomas M Seed Nancy R Manley Gregory D Sempowski Marcel R M van den Brink Megan J Smithey Janko Nikolich-Žugich

Lymphocytes are sensitive to ionizing radiation and naive lymphocytes are more radiosensitive than their memory counterparts. Less is known about radiosensitivity of memory cell subsets. We examined the radiosensitivity of naive (TN), effector memory (TEM), and central memory (TCM) T cell subsets in C57BL/6 mice and found TEM to be more resistant to radiation-induced apoptosis than either TN or...

2014
Linda S. Nikolova Mark M. Metzstein

We are interested in the mechanisms by which cells generate and maintain their complex architectures. A major structural element in cells are lipid membranes, which define both the external cell shape as well as forming subcellular compartments, such as organelles. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) remains a method of choice for examine cell ultrastructure, particularly for examining cellu...

2015
Sulima Geerman Sarah Hickson Giso Brasser Maria Fernanda Pascutti Martijn A. Nolte

Bone marrow (BM) plays an important role in the long-term maintenance of memory T cells. Yet, BM is found in numerous bones throughout the body, which are not equal in structure, as they differ in their ratio of cortical and trabecular bone. This implies that BM cells within different bones are subjected to different microenvironments, possibly leading to differences in their frequencies and fu...

2016
Shiki Takamura Hideki Yagi Yoshiyuki Hakata Chihiro Motozono Sean R McMaster Tomoko Masumoto Makoto Fujisawa Tomomi Chikaishi Junko Komeda Jun Itoh Miki Umemura Ami Kyusai Michio Tomura Toshinori Nakayama David L Woodland Jacob E Kohlmeier Masaaki Miyazawa

CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM cells) reside permanently in nonlymphoid tissues and provide a first line of protection against invading pathogens. However, the precise localization of CD8+ TRM cells in the lung, which physiologically consists of a markedly scant interstitium compared with other mucosa, remains unclear. In this study, we show that lung CD8+ TRM cells localize predomina...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Kimberly D Klonowski Amanda L Marzo Kristina J Williams Seung-Joo Lee Quynh-Mai Pham Leo Lefrançois

Whether memory CD8 T cells can be reactivated in nonlymphoid tissues is unclear. Using mice lacking the spleen, lymph nodes, or both, we show that the secondary T cell response, but not homeostatic maintenance of memory cells, required lymphoid tissue. Whereas primary and secondary CD8 T cell responses to vesicular stomatitis virus infection were lymph node dependent, responses to Listeria mono...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Jens Geginat Antonio Lanzavecchia Federica Sallusto

Four human CD8+ T-cell subsets, naive (CCR7+CD45RA+), central memory (TCM, CCR7+CD45RA-), effector memory (TEM, CCR7-CD45RA-), and CD45RA+ effector memory cells (TEMRA, CCR7-CD45RA+) were compared for their capacity to proliferate and differentiate in response to antigen or homeostatic cytokines. Cytokine responsiveness and interleukin-15 receptor expression were low in naive T cells and progre...

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