نتایج جستجو برای: major histocompatibility complex

تعداد نتایج: 1341066  

2010
Christian Münz

Autophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation. This catabolic pathway can be used to deliver intracellular antigens for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II presentation. In addition, recent evidence suggests that it also facilitates the processing of extracellular antigens for both MHC class I and II presentation.

Journal: :Cell 2008
Michael L. Dustin

Cell polarity is critical for T lymphocyte movement during their hunt for antigen-bearing cells and for infected target cells. In this issue of Cell, Yeh et al. (2008) now reveal a direct link between T cell polarity and the production of proinflammatory cytokines in mice lacking the class I MHC-restricted T cell-associated molecule (Crtam).

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2000
Reinhard Obst Nikolai Netuschil Karsten Klopfer Stefan Stevanović Hans-Georg Rammensee

By analyzing T cell responses against foreign major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules loaded with peptide libraries and defined self- and viral peptides, we demonstrate a profound influence of self-MHC molecules on the repertoire of alloreactive T cells: the closer the foreign MHC molecule is related to the T cell's MHC, the higher is the proportion of peptide-specific, alloreactive ("...

Journal: :The Quarterly review of biology 1995
C E Finch M R Rose

Hormones play key roles in the regulation of animal and plant life histories, particularly in the timing of transitions between prematurational stages and in the scheduling of reproduction. Furthermore, hormonal mechanisms are subject to information about the external and internal environment of the individual. Within an evolutionary radiation, the same hormone subsets often regulate the schedu...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Michael J Fuller David A Hildeman Steffanie Sabbaj Dalia E Gaddis Anne E Tebo Liang Shang Paul A Goepfert Allan J Zajac

In this report we have inspected whether difficulties in controlling viral infections negatively impacts the generation of CD127(high) memory T cells. Using both MHC class I and II tetramers we reveal that CD127(low) T cells are not necessarily rapidly deleted but can persist in a pseudoeffector state in which they display the hallmarks of activated effector cells but are functionally inferior....

Journal: :Immunology today 1995
S H Powis D E Geraghty

In the fifty years since the rules of histocompatibility were first established, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has become one of the most intensively studied regions of the vertebrate genome. Therefore, it seems rather odd that one of the first questions posed at a recent workshop on MHC evolution was ‘what exactly is the MHC?’ Nevertheless, the question was astute because it encom...

2010
Ryosuke Minami Atsuko Hayakawa Hiroki Kagawa Yuko Yanagi Hideyoshi Yokosawa Hiroyuki Kawahara

BAG-6/Scythe/BAT3 is a ubiquitin-like protein that was originally reported to be the product of a novel gene located within the human major histocompatibility complex, although the mechanisms of its function remain largely obscure. Here, we demonstrate the involvement of BAG-6 in the degradation of a CL1 model defective protein substrate in mammalian cells. We show that BAG-6 is essential for n...

2010
Hao Zhang Peng Wang Nikitas Papangelopoulos Ying Xu Alessandro Sette Philip E. Bourne Ole Lund Julia Ponomarenko Morten Nielsen Bjoern Peters

Successful predictions of peptide MHC binding typically require a large set of binding data for the specific MHC molecule that is examined. Structure based prediction methods promise to circumvent this requirement by evaluating the physical contacts a peptide can make with an MHC molecule based on the highly conserved 3D structure of peptide:MHC complexes. While several such methods have been d...

2014
Graham R. Leggatt

While T cells recognise the complex of peptide and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) at the cell surface, changes in the dose and/or structure of the peptide component can have profound effects on T cell activation and function. In addition, the repertoire of T cells capable of responding to any given peptide is variable, but broader than a single clone. Consequently, peptide parameters th...

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