نتایج جستجو برای: antigen cd100

تعداد نتایج: 200259  

Journal: :Blood 2012
Emily M Eriksson Jeffrey M Milush Emily L Ho Mariana D Batista Sara J Holditch Chris E Keh Philip J Norris Sheila M Keating Steven G Deeks Peter W Hunt Jeffrey N Martin Michael G Rosenberg Frederick M Hecht Douglas F Nixon

Sema4D, also known as CD100, is a constitutively expressed immune semaphorin on T cells and NK cells. CD100 has important immune regulatory functions that improve antigen-specific priming by antigen-presenting cells, and can also act as a costimulatory molecule on T cells. We investigated the consequence of HIV-1 infection on CD100 expression by T cells, and whether CD100 expression signifies f...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Sa'ar Mizrahi Gal Markel Angel Porgador Yuri Bushkin Ofer Mandelboim

BACKGROUND NK cells are able to kill tumor and virus-infected cells without the need of prior antigen stimulation. The killing of these target cells is regulated by inhibitory, lysis and co-stimulatory receptors that are expressed on the surface of NK cells. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS CD100 (Semaphorin 4D), a 150kD transmembrane protein, is expressed on the surface of activated NK cells as a homodime...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2014
shahram sabeti farhad malekzad nastaran neishaboori mihan pourabdollah toutkaboni farahnaz bidarizerehpoosh

background & objectives:  cd10 is a cell surface enzyme with metalloendopeptidase activity, also known as common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen, which mainly serves as a marker for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all). to date and to the best of our knowledge, only few comparative immunohistochemical studies have assessed cd10 expression in cutaneous epithelial neoplasms. our goal was ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
S Delaire C Billard R Tordjman A Chédotal A Elhabazi A Bensussan L Boumsell

CD100 is a human 150-kDa homodimer expressed at the surface of most hemopoietic cells, and its gene belongs to the Ig and semaphorin gene families. Semaphorin genes encode soluble and membrane-bound proteins, most of which have been shown to act as chemorepellents on growth cone guidance. CD100 is discrete, as it is a transmembrane leukocyte surface molecule that can also exist in a soluble for...

Journal: :International immunology 2003
Isao Ishida Atsushi Kumanogoh Kazuhiro Suzuki Shiro Akahani Kazuhiro Noda Hitoshi Kikutani

CD100/Sema4D belongs to the semaphorin family, factors known to act as repulsive cues for axons during neuronal development. Mouse CD100 plays a crucial role in both humoral and cellular immunity through ligation of the lymphocyte receptor, CD72. It remains controversial, however, whether human CD100 can function through human CD72 in a manner similar to mouse CD100. To determine the function o...

Journal: :International immunology 2005
Atsushi Kumanogoh Takashi Shikina Chie Watanabe Noriko Takegahara Kazuhiro Suzuki Midori Yamamoto Hyota Takamatsu Durbaka V R Prasad Masayuki Mizui Toshihiko Toyofuku Manabu Tamura Dai Watanabe Jane R Parnes Hitoshi Kikutani

Co-receptors on the B-cell surface regulate B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling; however, it remains unclear how BCR signals are coordinated to maintain immune homeostasis. CD72, a negative regulator of B-cell responses, has immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motifs within its cytoplasmic region, and the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 binds these sites. The natural ligand of CD72, CD100/S...

2000
Christian Billard Stéphanie Delaire Emmanuel Raffoux Armand Bensussan Laurence Boumsell

Human CD100, the first semaphorin identified in the immune system, is a transmembrane protein involved in T-cell activation. In the present study, we showed that activation of peripheral blood or tonsillar B lymphocytes induced the expression of CD100 in CD381CD1382 cell populations, including in CD1481 subpopulations, thus expressing a memory B-cell–like phenotype. Using an in vitro enzymatic ...

2013
Maria Carolina Aquino Luque Paulo Sampaio Gutierrez Victor Debbas Waleska Kerllen Martins Pedro Puech-Leao Georgia Porto Verônica Coelho Laurence Boumsell Jorge Kalil Beatriz Stolf

Atherosclerosis is a complex disease in which vessels develop plaques comprising dysfunctional endothelium, monocyte derived lipid laden foam cells and activated lymphocytes. Considering that humans and animal models of the disease develop quite distinct plaques, we used human plaques to search for proteins that could be used as markers of human atheromas. Phage display peptide libraries were p...

2017
Bing Jie Li Yu He Ying Zhang Yong Hong Guo Yun Zhou Pei Xin Zhang Wei Wang Jie Ru Zhao Jin Ge Li Wei Ze Zuo Chao Fan Zhan Sheng Jia

Objectives We investigated the effects of CD100 on naïve CD8+ T cells during hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection after interferon-α (IFN-α) therapy to clarify the mechanism underlying the effect of IFN-α in enhancing the antiviral response. Methods The CD100 molecules on subsets of CD8+ T cells were analysed with flow cytometry. The effects of CD100-overexpressing naïve CD8+ T cells were determin...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Ming Li Kim M O'Sullivan Lynelle K Jones Timothy Semple Atsushi Kumanogoh Hitoshi Kikutani Stephen R Holdsworth A Richard Kitching

CD100, a member of the semaphorin family, is a costimulatory molecule in adaptive immune responses by switching off CD72's negative signals. However, CD100's potential pathogenetic effects in damaging immune responses remain largely unexplored. We tested the hypothesis that CD100 plays a pathogenetic role in experimental immune complex glomerulonephritis. Daily injection of horse apoferritin fo...

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