نتایج جستجو برای: GARP

تعداد نتایج: 363  

2016
Sven Fridrich Susanne A. Hahn Marion Linzmaier Matthias Felten Jenny Zwarg Volker Lennerz Andrea Tuettenberg Walter Stöcker

GARP (glycoprotein A repetitions predominant) is a cell surface receptor on regulatory T-lymphocytes, platelets, hepatic stellate cells and certain cancer cells. Its described function is the binding and accommodation of latent TGFβ (transforming growth factor), before the activation and release of the mature cytokine. For regulatory T cells it was shown that a knockdown of GARP or a treatment ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Rui Wang Lina Kozhaya Frances Mercer Alka Khaitan Hodaka Fujii Derya Unutmaz

The molecules that define human regulatory T cells (Tregs) phenotypically and functionally remain to be fully characterized. We recently showed that activated human Tregs express mRNA for a transmembrane protein called glycoprotein A repetitions predominant (GARP, or LRRC32). Here, using a GARP-specific mAb, we demonstrate that expression of GARP on activated Tregs correlates with their suppres...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Justin P Edwards Hodaka Fujii Angela X Zhou John Creemers Derya Unutmaz Ethan M Shevach

GARP/LRRC32 was defined as a marker of activated human regulatory T cells (Tregs) that is responsible for surface localization of latent TGF-β1. We find that GARP and latent TGF-β1 are also found on mouse Tregs activated via TCR stimulation; however, in contrast to human Tregs, GARP is also expressed at a low level on resting Tregs. The expression of GARP can be upregulated on mouse Tregs by IL...

2012
Rui Wang Jianghai Zhu Xianchi Dong Minlong Shi Chafen Lu Timothy A. Springer

Glycoprotein-A repetitions predominant protein (GARP) associates with latent transforming growth factor-β (proTGFβ) on the surface of T regulatory cells and platelets; however, whether GARP functions in latent TGFβ activation and the structural basis of coassociation remain unknown. We find that Cys-192 and Cys-331 of GARP disulfide link to the TGFβ1 prodomain and that GARP with C192A and C331A...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Qihui Zhou Sonja Haupt Iryna Prots Katja Thümmler Elisabeth Kremmer Peter E Lipsky Hendrik Schulze-Koops Alla Skapenko

Because of the numerous targets of microRNAs (miRNAs), functional dissection of specific miRNA/mRNA interactions is important to understand the complex miRNA regulatory mechanisms. Glycoprotein A repetitions predominant (GARP) is specifically expressed on regulatory CD25(+) CD4 T cells upon their activation. GARP has a long 3' untranslated region containing five highly conserved regions suggest...

2013
Derya Unutmaz Ethan M. Shevach Justin P. Edwards Hodaka Fujii Angela X. Zhou John Creemers

GARP/LRRC32 was defined as a marker of activated human regulatory T cells (Tregs) that is responsible for surface localization of latent TGF-b1. We find that GARP and latent TGF-b1 are also found on mouse Tregs activated via TCR stimulation; however, in contrast to human Tregs, GARP is also expressed at a low level on resting Tregs. The expression of GARP can be upregulated on mouse Tregs by IL...

2013
Emilie Gauthy Julia Cuende Julie Stockis Caroline Huygens Bernard Lethé Jean-François Collet Guido Bommer Pierre G. Coulie Sophie Lucas

GARP is a transmembrane protein present on stimulated human regulatory T lymphocytes (Tregs), but not on other T lymphocytes (Th cells). It presents the latent form of TGF-β1 on the Treg surface. We report here that GARP favors the cleavage of the pro-TGF-β1 precursor and increases the amount of secreted latent TGF-β1. Stimulated Tregs, which naturally express GARP, and Th cells transfected wit...

2018
Alessandra Metelli Mohammad Salem Caroline H. Wallace Bill X. Wu Anqi Li Xue Li Zihai Li

GARP (glycoprotein-A repetitions predominant) is a type I transmembrane cell surface docking receptor for latent transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) that is abundantly expressed on regulatory T lymphocytes and platelets. GARP regulates the availability of membrane-bound latent TGF-β and modulates its activation. For this reason, GARP expression on immune and non-immune cells is involved in mai...

2017
Elien Vermeersch Frederik Denorme Wim Maes Simon F. De Meyer Karen Vanhoorelbeke Justin Edwards Ethan M. Shevach Derya Unutmaz Hodaka Fujii Hans Deckmyn Claudia Tersteeg

BACKGROUND Glycoprotein-A Repetitions Predominant protein (GARP or LRRC32) is present on among others human platelets and endothelial cells. Evidence for its involvement in thrombus formation was suggested by full knockout of GARP in zebrafish. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the role of GARP in platelet physiology and in thrombus formation using platelet and endothelial conditional GARP knock out mic...

2016
Liping Sun Hao Jin Hui Li

There are many molecules that define regulatory T cells (Tregs) phenotypically and functionally. Glycoprotein A repetitions predominant (GARP) is a transmembrane protein containing leucine rich repeats. Recently, GARP is found to express highly on the surface of activated Tregs. The combination of GARP and other surface molecules isolates Tregs with higher purity. Besides, GARP is a cell surfac...

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