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Interaction between antigen presenting cells and autoreactive T cells derived from BXSB mice with murine lupus 被引量:2
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作者 Peng Yang Bo Li +2 位作者 Ping Lv Yan Zhang Xiao-Ming Gao, Department of Immunology, Peking University Health Science Center, Peking University, 38 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, China 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第6期556-564,共9页
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a typical autoimmune disease involving multiple systems and organs. Ample evidence suggests that autoreactive T cells play a pivotal role in the development of this autoimmune d... Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a typical autoimmune disease involving multiple systems and organs. Ample evidence suggests that autoreactive T cells play a pivotal role in the development of this autoimmune disorder. This study was undertaken to investigate the mechanisms of interaction between antigen presenting cells (APCs) and an autoreactive T cell (ATLI) clone obtained from lupus-prone BXSB mice. ATLI cells, either before or after 7-ray irradiation, were able to activate naive B cells, as determined by B cell proliferation assays. Macrophages from BXSB mice were able to stimulate the proliferation of resting ATL 1 cells at a responder/stimulator (R/S) ratio of 1/2.5. Dendritic cells (DCs) were much more powerful stimulators for ATLI cells on a per cell basis. The T cell stimulating ability ofmacrophages and B cells, but not DCs, was sensitive to T-ray irradiation. Monoclonal antibodies against mouse MHC-Ⅱ and CD4 were able to block DC-mediated stimulation of ATL 1 proliferation, indicating cognate recognition between ATL 1 and APCs. Our data suggest that positive feedback loops involving macrophages, B cells and autoreactive T cells may play a pivotal role in keeping the momentum of autoimmune responses leading to autoimmune diseases. 展开更多
关键词 SLE T cells antigen presenting cells
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Particle elasticity influences polymeric artificial antigen presenting cell effectiveness in vivo via CD8+T cell activation,macrophage uptake,and the protein corona
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作者 Savannah E.Est-Witte Sydney R.Shannon +16 位作者 Dennis H.Gong Kaitlyn G.Calabresi Jawaun J.Harris Kaitlyn Storm Edwin J.Yoo Ariel Isser Vivek P.Jani Natalie K.Livingston Mary O.Omotoso Kelly Rhodes Elana Ben-Akiva Randall A.Meyer Zoe T.Hsieh Simone Sidoli Stephany Y.Tzeng Jonathan P.Schneck Jordan J.Green 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CSCD 2024年第10期9052-9064,共13页
Adoptive cell therapy(ACT)is an immunotherapy strategy for cancer that has seen widespread clinical success.During ACT,patient-derived lymphocytes are stimulated with the antigen of interest ex vivo,proliferated,then ... Adoptive cell therapy(ACT)is an immunotherapy strategy for cancer that has seen widespread clinical success.During ACT,patient-derived lymphocytes are stimulated with the antigen of interest ex vivo,proliferated,then returned to the patient to initiate an antigen-specific antitumor response.While effective,this process is resource-intensive and logistically impossible for many patients.Particulate artificial antigen presenting cells(aAPCs)offer a potential“off-the-shelf”alternative to ex vivo ACT.While particulate aAPCs perform well in vitro,they have had limited success in vivo due to poor bioavailability after injection.Barriers to bioavailability include rapid clearance,unfavorable biodistribution,and inadequate interactions with CD8+T cells at sites of interest.Biomaterial properties such as elasticity have been shown to vastly impact the bioavailability and particle-cell interactions,but this has yet to be investigated in the context of aAPCs for in vivo T-cell stimulation.Previous literature likewise indicates that biomaterial properties,especially elasticity,can modulate T-cell activation in vitro.With the goal of creating a more biomimetic,next-generation particulate aAPC,we developed a poly(ethylene)glycol hydrogel particle platform with tunable elasticity to investigate the impact of elasticity on antigen-specific T cell activation for in vivo adoptive transfer.Using this knowledge,we were able to gain more precise control over in vivo T cell activation and investigate possible mechanisms including the effects of aAPC elasticity on T cell binding,macrophage uptake,and the protein corona. 展开更多
关键词 adoptive cell therapy artificial antigen presenting cells particle drug delivery ELASTICITY protein corona poly(ethylene glycol)
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Intestinal antigen-presenting cells in mucosal immune homeostasis:Crosstalk between dendritic cells,macrophages and B-cells 被引量:19
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作者 Elizabeth R Mann Xuhang Li 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第29期9653-9664,共12页
The intestinal immune system maintains a delicate balance between immunogenicity against invading pathogens and tolerance of the commensal microbiota. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves a breakdown in tolerance... The intestinal immune system maintains a delicate balance between immunogenicity against invading pathogens and tolerance of the commensal microbiota. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves a breakdown in tolerance towards the microbiota. Dendritic cells (DC), macrophages (M&#x003a6;) and B-cells are known as professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) due to their specialization in presenting processed antigen to T-cells, and in turn shaping types of T-cell responses generated. Intestinal DC are migratory cells, unique in their ability to generate primary T-cell responses in mesenteric lymph nodes or Peyer&#x02019;s patches, whilst M&#x003a6; and B-cells contribute to polarization and differentiation of secondary T-cell responses in the gut lamina propria. The antigen-sampling function of gut DC and M&#x003a6; enables them to sample bacterial antigens from the gut lumen to determine types of T-cell responses generated. The primary function of intestinal B-cells involves their secretion of large amounts of immunoglobulin A, which in turn contributes to epithelial barrier function and limits immune responses towards to microbiota. Here, we review the role of all three types of APC in intestinal immunity, both in the steady state and in inflammation, and how these cells interact with one another, as well as with the intestinal microenvironment, to shape mucosal immune responses. We describe mechanisms of maintaining intestinal immune tolerance in the steady state but also inappropriate responses of APC to components of the gut microbiota that contribute to pathology in IBD. 展开更多
关键词 antigen presenting cells Dendritic cells MACROPHAGES B cells Inflammatory bowel disease
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Cinnamon extract suppresses experimental colitis through modulation of antigen-presenting cells 被引量:7
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作者 Ho-Keun Kwon Ji-Sun Hwang +8 位作者 Choong-Gu Lee Jae-Seon So Anupama Sahoo Chang-Rok Im Won Kyung Jeon Byoung Seob Ko Sung Haeng Lee Zee Yong Park Sin-Hyeog Im 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第8期976-986,共11页
AIM:To investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of cinnamon extract and elucidate its mechanisms for targeting the function of antigen presenting cells.METHODS:Cinnamon extract was used to treat murine macrophage cel... AIM:To investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of cinnamon extract and elucidate its mechanisms for targeting the function of antigen presenting cells.METHODS:Cinnamon extract was used to treat murine macrophage cell line(Raw 264.7),mouse primary antigen-presenting cells(APCs,MHCII+) and CD11c+dendritic cells to analyze the effects of cinnamon extract on APC function.The mechanisms of action of cinnamon extract on APCs were investigated by analyzing cytokine production,and expression of MHC antigens and co-stimulatory molecules by quantitative real-time PCR and flow cytometry.In addition,the effect of cinnamon extract on antigen presentation capacity and APC-dependent T-cell differentiation were analyzed by [H3]-thymidine incorporation and cytokine analysis,respectively.To confirm the anti-inflammatory effects of cinnamon extract in vivo,cinnamon or PBS was orally administered to mice for 20 d followed by induction of experimental colitis with 2,4,6 trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid.The protective effects of cinnamon extract against experimental colitis were measured by checking clinical symptoms,histological analysis and cytokine expression prof iles in inflamed tissue.RESULTS:Treatment with cinnamon extract inhibited maturation of MHCII+ APCs or CD11c+ dendritic cells(DCs) by suppressing expression of co-stimulatory molecules(B7.1,B7.2,ICOS-L),MHCII and cyclooxygenase(COX)-2.Cinnamon extract induced regulatory DCs(rDCs) that produce low levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines [interleukin(IL)-1β,IL-6,IL-12,interferon(IFN)-γ and tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α] while expressing high levels of immunoregulatory cytokines(IL-10 and transforming growth factor-β).In addition,rDCs generated by cinnamon extract inhibited APC-dependent T-cell proliferation,and converted CD4+ T cells into IL-10high CD4+ T cells.Furthermore,oral administration of cinnamon extract inhibited development and progression of intestinal colitis by inhibiting expression of COX-2 and pro-inflammatory cytokines(IL-1β,IFN-γ and TNF-α),while enhancing IL-10 levels.CONCLUSION:Our study suggests the potential of cinnamon extract as an anti-inflammatory agent by targeting the generation of regulatory APCs and IL-10+ regulatory T cells. 展开更多
关键词 Cinnamon extract Inflammation CD4 antigen antigen presenting cells CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 Tumor necrosis factor-α INTERLEUKIN-10 Inflammatory bowel disease
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Changes of the Transcriptional Levels of Molecules Associated with Endogenous Antigen Processing and Presentation in Porcine Skin-derived Dendritic Cells Infected with PCV2 in vivo 被引量:1
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作者 李建东 李焕荣 +2 位作者 聂晓华 遇奇 崔德凤 《Agricultural Science & Technology》 CAS 2012年第5期1089-1092,共4页
[Objective] This study aimed to investigate the changes of the transcriptional levels of molecules associated with endogenous antigen processing and presenta- tion in porcine skin-derived dendritic cells infected with... [Objective] This study aimed to investigate the changes of the transcriptional levels of molecules associated with endogenous antigen processing and presenta- tion in porcine skin-derived dendritic cells infected with PCV2 in vivo. [Method] Healthy 40-day-old Landrace piglets were infected with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and euthanized on the 34, 7rd, 14th, 21st and 35th d post inoculation (DPI). The porcine skin-derived dendritic cells (DCs) were collected to analyze the transcrip- tional levels of molecules (LMP7, UBP, MHC-I, calreticulin) associated with endogenous antigen processing and presentation by using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (real-time FQ-PCR). [Result] The results showed that the level of LMP7 mR- NAs was reduced significantly on the 3DPI (P〈0.05); the level of UBP mRNAs was consistently up-regulated, which increased significantly on the 21DPI and 35DPI (P〈 0.05); the level of MHC-I mRNAs was significantly down-regulated on the 7DPI (P〈 0.05); the level of calreticulin mRNAs was up-regulated slightly without significant dif- ference. [Conclusion] PCV2 can inhibit the endogenous antigen processing and presentation ability of porcine skin-derived DCs at early stages of infection. 展开更多
关键词 Porcine circovirus type 2 Skin-derived dendritic cells Endogenous antigen processing and presentation Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR
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Impact of nanoparticles on immune cells and their potential applications in cancer immunotherapy
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作者 JYOTHI B.NAIR ANU MARY JOSEPH +1 位作者 SANOOP P MANU M.JOSEPH 《BIOCELL》 SCIE 2024年第11期1579-1602,共24页
Nanoparticles represent a heterogeneous collection of materials,whether natural or synthetic,with dimensions aligning in the nanoscale.Because of their intense manifestation with the immune system,they can be harveste... Nanoparticles represent a heterogeneous collection of materials,whether natural or synthetic,with dimensions aligning in the nanoscale.Because of their intense manifestation with the immune system,they can be harvested for numerous bio-medical and biotechnological advancements mainly in cancer treatment.This review article aims to scrutinize various types of nanoparticles that interact differently with immune cells like macrophages,dendritic cells,T lymphocytes,and natural killer(NK)cells.It also underscores the importance of knowing how nanoparticles influence immune cell functions,such as the production of cytokines and the presentation of antigens which are crucial for effective cancer immunotherapy.Hence overviews of bio-molecular mechanisms are provided.Nanoparticles can improve antigen presentation,boost T-cell responses,and overcome the immunosuppressive tumor environment.The regulatory mechanisms,signaling pathways,and nanoparticle characteristics are also presented for a comprehensive understanding.We review the nanotechnology platform options and challenges in nanoparticlesbased immunotherapy,from an immunotherapy perspective including precise targeting,immune modulation,and potential toxicity,as well as personalized approaches based on individual patient and tumor characteristics.The development of emerging multifunctional nanoparticles and theranostic nanoparticles will provide new solutions for the precision and efficiency of cancer therapies in next-generation practice. 展开更多
关键词 NANOTECHNOLOGY MACROPHAGES Dendritic cells antigen presentation T lymphocytes
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Hepatitis C virus and ethanol alter antigen presentation in liver cells 被引量:4
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作者 Natalia A Osna 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第10期1201-1208,共8页
Alcoholic patients have a high incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Alcohol consumption enhances the severity of the HCV disease course and worsens the outcome of chronic hepatitis C. The accumulation of ... Alcoholic patients have a high incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Alcohol consumption enhances the severity of the HCV disease course and worsens the outcome of chronic hepatitis C. The accumulation of virally infected cells in the liver is related to the HCV- induced inability of the immune system to recognize infected cells and to develop the immune responses. This review covers the effects of HCV proteins and ethanol on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class Ⅰ- and class Ⅱ-restricted antigen presentation. Here, we discuss the liver which functions as an immune privilege organ; factors, which affect cleavage and loading of antigenic peptides onto MHC class I and class ~I in hepatocytes and dendritic cells, and the modulating effects of ethanol and HCV on antigen presentation by liver cells. Altered antigen presentation in the liver limits the ability 'of the immune system to clear HCV and infected cells and contributes to disease progression. HCV by itself affects dendritic cell function, switching their cytokine profile to the suppressive phenotype of interleukin-10 (IL-10) and transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) predominance, preventing cell maturation and allostimulation capacity. The synergistic action of ethanol with HCV results in the suppression of MHC class Ⅱ-restricted antigen presentation. In addition, ethanol metabolism and HCV proteins reduce proteasome function and interferon signaling, thereby suppressing the generation of peptides for MHC class I -restricted antigen presentation. Collectively, ethanol exposure further impairs antigen presentation in HCV-infected liver cells, which may provide a partial explanation for exacerbations and the poor outcome of HCV infection in alcoholics. 展开更多
关键词 ALCOHOL antigen presentation HepatitisC Virus Interferon alpha and gamma Liver Majorhistocompatibility complex (MHC) class MHC class
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Cilostazol inhibits plasmacytoid dendritic cell activation and antigen presentation 被引量:1
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作者 Fei SUN Zhao YIN +4 位作者 Hai-Sheng YU Quan-Xing SHI Bei ZHAO Li-Guo ZHANG Shou-Li WANG 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期388-393,共6页
Background Cilostazol, an anti-platelet drug for treating coronary heart disease, has been reported to modulate immune cell functions Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) have been found to participate in the progres... Background Cilostazol, an anti-platelet drug for treating coronary heart disease, has been reported to modulate immune cell functions Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) have been found to participate in the progression of atherosclerosis mainly through interferon ct (IFN-ct) production. Whether cilostazol influences pDCs activation is still not clear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of cilostazol on cell activation and antigen presentation ofpDCs in vitro in this study. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated by Ficoll cen- trifugation and pDCs sorted by flow cytometry were used in this study. After pretreated with cilostazol for 2 h, cells were stimulated with CpG-A, R848 or virus for 6 h or 20 h, or stimulated with CpG-B for 48 h and then co-cultured with naive T cell for five days. Cytokines in supernatant and intracellular cytokines were analyzed by ELISA or flow cytometry respectively. Results Our data indicated that cilostazol could inhibit IFN-α and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) production from pDCs in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, the ability of priming na ve T cells of pDCs was also impaired by cilostazol. The inhibitory effect was not due to cell killing since the viability of pDCs did not change upon cilostazol treatment. Conclusion Cilostazol inhibits pDCs cell activation and antigen presentation in vitro, which may explain how cilostazol protects against atherosclerosis. 展开更多
关键词 antigen presentation CILOSTAZOL Interferon α Plasmacytoid dendritic cell Tumor necrosis factor α
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In vitro and in vivo analyses of a genetically-restricted antigen specific factor from mixed cell cultures of macrophage, T and B lymphocytes
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作者 CHAU EMW LAU ASK 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1990年第2期181-190,共10页
An immunostimulatory factor was identified to be secreted by antigen-pulsed maorophages. This factor was able to induce the generation of antigen specific T helper lymphocytes in vitro as well as in vivo. Further in v... An immunostimulatory factor was identified to be secreted by antigen-pulsed maorophages. This factor was able to induce the generation of antigen specific T helper lymphocytes in vitro as well as in vivo. Further in vitro experiments testing for the genetic restriction of this factor indicated that it is a genetically-restricted antigen specific factor (ASF). The Cunningham plaque assay was used to quantify the generation of T helper lymphocytes by measuring the number of plaque forming cells after sequential incubations of antigen-pulsed maorophages with T lymphocytes, and then spleen cells, and finally the TNP-coated sheep red blood cells. 展开更多
关键词 antigen specific factor genetic restriction macrophages lymphocytes antigen presentation.
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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and T-cell responses: what we do and don't know 被引量:22
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作者 Yufang Shi Catherine H Liu Arthur I Roberts Jyoti Das Guangwu Xu Guangwen Ren Yingyu Zhang Liying Zhang Zeng Rong Yuan Hung Sheng William Tan Gobardhan Das Satish Devadas 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第2期126-133,共8页
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is an important hematopoietic growth factor and immune modulator. GM-CSF also has profound effects on the functional activities of various circulating leukoc... Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is an important hematopoietic growth factor and immune modulator. GM-CSF also has profound effects on the functional activities of various circulating leukocytes. It is produced by a variety of cell types including T cells, macrophages, endothelial cells and fibroblasts upon receiving immune stimuli. Although GM-CSF is produced locally, it can act in a paracrine fashion to recruit circulating neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes to enhance their functions in host defense. Recent intensive investigations are centered on the application of GM-CSF as an immune adjuvant for its ability to increase dendritic cell (DC) maturation and function as well as macrophage activity. It is used clinically to treat neutropenia in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, in AIDS patients during therapy, and in patients after bone marrow transplantation. Interestingly, the hematopoietic system of GM-CSF-deficient mice appears to be normal; the most significant changes are in some specific T cell responses. Although molecular cloning of GM-CSF was carried out using cDNA library oft cells and it is well known that the T cells produce GM-CSF after activation, there is a lack of systematic investigation of this cytokine in production by T cells and its effect on T cell function. In this article, we will focus mainly on the immunobiology of GM-CSF in T cells. 展开更多
关键词 granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor antigen presenting cells T cells
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Immune evasion strategies used by Helicobacter pylori 被引量:8
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作者 Taslima T Lina Shatha Alzahrani +3 位作者 Jazmin Gonzalez Irina V Pinchuk Ellen J Beswick Victor E Reyes 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第36期12753-12766,共14页
Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) is perhaps the most ubiquitous and successful human pathogen, since it colonizes the stomach of more than half of humankind. Infection with this bacterium is commonly acquired during chi... Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) is perhaps the most ubiquitous and successful human pathogen, since it colonizes the stomach of more than half of humankind. Infection with this bacterium is commonly acquired during childhood. Once infected, people carry the bacteria for decades or even for life, if not treated. Persistent infection with this pathogen causes gastritis, peptic ulcer disease and is also strongly associated with the development of gastric cancer. Despite induction of innate and adaptive immune responses in the infected individual, the host is unable to clear the bacteria. One widely accepted hallmark of H. pylori is that it successfully and stealthily evades host defense mechanisms. Though the gastric mucosa is well protected against infection, H. pylori is able to reside under the mucus, attach to gastric epithelial cells and cause persistent infection by evading immune responses mediated by host. In this review, we discuss how H. pylori avoids innate and acquired immune response elements, uses gastric epithelial cells as mediators to manipulate host T cell responses and uses virulence factors to avoid adaptive immune responses by T cells to establish a persistent infection. We also discuss in this review how the genetic diversity of this pathogen helps for its survival. 展开更多
关键词 Helicobacter pylori Immune response Pattern recognition receptors PHAGOCYTES T cells antigen presenting cells Gastric epithelial cells Vacuolating cytotoxin T4SS
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HBsAg loading on dendritic cells in patients with chronic hepatitis B: expressions of phenotypic molecules 被引量:4
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作者 Hua-Sheng Tong, Yi Zhang, Keng Yuan and Xin-Wen Fu Institute for Digestive Disease, Affiliated Nanfang Hospital of Nanfang Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China Department of Infectious Disease, First Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi Medical College Key Oncolog’y Laboratory of Institute for Medical Science, Jiangxi Province and Department of Laboratory, Jiangxi Province People’s Hospital, Nanchang 330000, China 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2006年第1期56-59,共4页
BACKGROUND: The antigen reducing ability of dentritic cells (DCs), a kind of antigen presenting cells (APCs) initiating immune response, is associated with the specific immune tolerance of chronic hepatitis B(CHB) pat... BACKGROUND: The antigen reducing ability of dentritic cells (DCs), a kind of antigen presenting cells (APCs) initiating immune response, is associated with the specific immune tolerance of chronic hepatitis B(CHB) patients. However, the dysfunction of DCs can be possibly reversed by the stimulation of antigen peptides. In this study, DCs were cultured from peripheral blood monocytes (PBMCs) in patients with CHB in vitro, and the expression of phenotypic molecules on DCs loaded by different concentrations of HBsAg was observed. METHODS: Forty patients with CHB were divided randomly into 4 groups(10 patients in each group). PBMCs were isolated, and DCs were cultured after addition of granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GMCSF) and interleukin 4(IL-4). On the 9th day, DCs of the experimental groups were loaded at HBsAg concentrations of 2.5mg/L, 5mg/L and 10mg/L for 24 hours, whereas those of the control group were not loaded. An electron microscope was used to analyze the morphological changes of the DCs. The expression of phenotypic molecules on DCs in different groups was detected with flow cytometry. RESULTS: A combination of GM-CSF and IL-4 produced DCs from PBMCs in patients with CHB after being cultured for 9 days, whose morphological changes were tested by an electron microscope. The expression of phenotypic molecules on DCs in the control group was as low as CD83 (8.02±3.99)%, CD80(8.77±2.06)%, and MHC-DR (14.05±2.66)%. Loaded by different concentrations of HBsAg, the up-regulation of phenotypic molecules on DCs was found, with CD83(18.35±2.93)%, CD80(42.63±7.15)% and MHC-DR(47.49±6.59)% in 2.5mg/L HBsAg loading group, CD83(17.88±3.12)%, CD80(45.24± 10.93)% and MHC-DR(47.07±8.52)% in 5mg/L HBsAg loading group and CD83(16.74±2.86)%, CD80(44.59±6.99)% and MHC-DR(48.59±7.42)% in 10mg/L HBsAg loading group, respectively. Compared with the control group, the phenotypic molecules in the experimental groups were all different significantly (P<0.01), but among them, there were no differences (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: DCs cultured from PBMCs in the patients with CHB under the conditions of GM-CSF and IL-4 present on the typical dendritic morphology but are immature for expressing low phenotypic molecules. Loaded by different concentrations of HBsAg, the immature DCs can differentiate to mature DCs for expressing increasing phenotypic molecules. 展开更多
关键词 chronic hepatitis B dendritic cells phenotypic molecules antigen presenting immune response
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Radiation-induced Bystander Effect in Immune Response 被引量:2
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作者 SHU-ZHENGLIU SHUN-ZIJIN XIAO-DONGLIU 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第1期40-46,共7页
Objective Since most reports on bystander effect have been only concerned with radiation-induced damage, the present paper aimed at disclosing whether low dose radiation could induce a stimulatory or beneficial bystan... Objective Since most reports on bystander effect have been only concerned with radiation-induced damage, the present paper aimed at disclosing whether low dose radiation could induce a stimulatory or beneficial bystander effect. Methods A co-culture system containing irradiated antigen presenting cells (J774A.1) and unirradiated T lymphocytes (EL-4) was established to observe the effect of J774A.1 cells exposed to both low and high doses of X-rays on the unirradiated EL-4 cells. Incorporation of 3H-TdR was used to assess the proliferation of the EL-4 cells, expression of CD80/86 and CD48 on J774A.1 cells was measured with immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, respectively. NO release from J774A.1 cells was estimated with nitrate reduction method. Results Low dose-irradiated J774A.1 cells could stimulate the proliferation of the unirradiated EL-4 cells while the high dose-irradiated J774A.1 cells exerted an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of the unirradiated EL-4 cells. Preliminary mechanistic studies illustrated that the differential changes in CD48 expression and NO production by the irradiated J774A.1 cells after high and low dose radiation might be important factors underlying the differential bystander effect elicited by different doses of radiation. Conclusion Stimulatory bystander effect can be induced in immune cells by low dose radiation. 展开更多
关键词 Bystander effect RADIATION antigen presenting cells T lymphocytes CD48 NO
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Host genetic factors affecting hepatitis B infection outcomes:Insights from genome-wide association studies 被引量:10
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作者 Izzet Mehmet Akcay Seyma Katrinli +2 位作者 Kamil Ozdil Gizem Dinler Doganay Levent Doganay 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第30期3347-3360,共14页
The clinical outcome of hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection depends on the success or failure of the immune responses to HBV,and varies widely among individuals,ranging from asymptomatic self-limited infection,inactive c... The clinical outcome of hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection depends on the success or failure of the immune responses to HBV,and varies widely among individuals,ranging from asymptomatic self-limited infection,inactive carrier state,chronic hepatitis,cirrhosis,hepatocellular carcinoma,to liver failure,depending on the success or failure of immune response to HBV.Genome-wide association studies(GWAS) identified key genetic factors influencing the pathogenesis of HBV-related traits.In this review,we discuss GWAS for persistence of HBV infection,antibody response to hepatitis B vaccine,and HBV-related advanced liver diseases.HBV persistence is associated with multiple genes with diverse roles in immune mechanisms.The strongest associations are found within the classical human leukocyte antigen(HLA) genes,highlighting the central role of antigen presentation in the immune response to HBV.Associated variants affect both epitope binding specificities and expression levels of HLA molecules.Several other susceptibility genes regulate the magnitude of adaptive immune responses,determining immunity vs tolerance.HBV persistence and nonresponse to vaccine share the same risk variants,implying overlapping genetic bases.On the other hand,the risk variants for HBV-related advanced liver diseases are largely different,suggesting different host-virus dynamics in acute vs chronic HBV infections.The findings of these GWAS are likely to pave the way for developing more effective preventive and therapeutic interventions by personalizing the management of HBV infection. 展开更多
关键词 Genome-wide association studies Hepatitis B infection Hepatocellular carcinoma CIRRHOSIS antigen presentation Immune response to hepatitis B virus
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Stress increases MHC-I expression in dopaminergic neurons and induces autoimmune activation in Parkinson’s disease 被引量:4
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作者 Bao-Yan Wang Yong-Yi Ye +6 位作者 Chen Qian Hong-Bo Zhang Heng-Xu Mao Long-Ping Yao Xiang Sun Guo-Hui Lu Shi-Zhong Zhang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第12期2521-2527,共7页
The expression of major histocompatibility complex class I(MHC-I),a key antigen-presenting protein,can be induced in dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra,thus indicating its possible involvement in the occurre... The expression of major histocompatibility complex class I(MHC-I),a key antigen-presenting protein,can be induced in dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra,thus indicating its possible involvement in the occurrence and development of Parkinson’s disease.However,it remains unclear whether oxidative stress induces Parkinson’s disease through the MHC-I pathway.In the present study,polymerase chain reaction and western blot assays were used to determine the expression of MHC-I in 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium(MPP+)-treated SH-SY5Y cells and a 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine(MPTP)-induced Parkinson’s disease mouse model.The findings revealed that MHC-I was expressed in both models.To detect whether the expression of MHC-I was able to trigger the infiltration of cytotoxic T cells,immunofluorescence staining was used to detect cytotoxic cluster of differentiation 8(CD8)+T cell infiltration in the substantia nigra of MPTP-treated mice.The results indicated that the presentation of MHC-I in dopaminergic neurons was indeed accompanied by an increase in the number of CD8+T cells.Moreover,in MPTP-induced Parkinson’s disease model mice,the genetic knockdown of endogenous MHC-I,which was caused by injecting specific adenovirus into the substantia nigra,led to a significant reduction in CD8+T cell infiltration and alleviated dopaminergic neuronal death.To further investigate the molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress-induced MHC-I presentation,the expression of PTEN-induced kinase 1(PINK1)was silenced in MPP+-treated SH-SY5Y cells using specific small interfering RNA(siRNA),and there was more presentation of MHC-I in these cells compared with control siRNA-treated cells.Taken together,MPP+-/MPTP-induced oxidative stress can trigger MHC-I presentation and autoimmune activation,thus rendering dopaminergic neurons susceptible to immune cells and degeneration.This may be one of the mechanisms of oxidative stress-induced Parkinson’s disease,and implies the potential neuroprotective role of PINK1 in oxidative stress-induced MHC-I presentation.All animal experiments were approved by the Southern Medical University Ethics Committee(No.81802040,approved on February 25,2018). 展开更多
关键词 antigen presentation AUTOIMMUNE CD8+T cell dopaminergic neuron major histocompatibility complex class I mitochondria NEUROINFLAMMATION oxidative stress Parkinson’s disease PINK1
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Effects of hyperbaric air exposure on the functions of mouse peritoneal macrophages 被引量:1
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作者 吴海生 陶恒沂 +3 位作者 徐伟刚 蒋春雷 陶凯忠 郭明珠 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 2004年第5期263-266,共4页
Objective: To study the effects of hyperbaric air exposure on the functions of peritoneal macrophages of mice. Methods: Forty-eight mice were equally randomized to 6 groups: (1) normal air group (NA); (2) hyperbaric a... Objective: To study the effects of hyperbaric air exposure on the functions of peritoneal macrophages of mice. Methods: Forty-eight mice were equally randomized to 6 groups: (1) normal air group (NA); (2) hyperbaric air group 1 (HA1); (3) hyperbaric air group 2 (HA2); (4) hyperbaric air group 3 (HA3); (5) hyperbaric oxygen group (HO);(6) hyperbaric nitrogen group (HN). Every group was exposed to corresponding pressure for 60 min, twice a day for 3 d. Peritoneal macrophages were obtained at the corresponding time to observe the changes of phagocytosis, acid phos-phatase, antigen presentation function and the produce of NO and TNF-α. Results: Compared with those in NA group, the activity of phagocytosis, acid phosphatase, antigen presentation function and the produce of NO and TNF-a were markedly inhibited in hyperbaric oxygen group and hyperbaric air group 1 ( P < 0.05, P < 0.01) and they changed little in HN group. These changes could disappear in 3 - 5 d. Conclusion: The functions of mice peritoneal macrophages were obviously inhibited in simulated air diving environment and hyperoxia may play an important role in it. 展开更多
关键词 MACROPHAGES antigen presentation function acid phosphatase nitric oxide tumor necrosis factor-α
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Orchestrating antigen delivery and presentation efficiency in lymph node by nanoparticle shape for immune response 被引量:1
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作者 Hongjuan Zhao Yatong Li +7 位作者 Beibei Zhao Cuixia Zheng Mengya Niu Qingling Song Xinxin Liu Qianhua Feng Zhenzhong Zhang Lei Wang 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第9期3892-3905,共14页
Activating humoral and cellular immunity in lymph nodes(LNs)of nanoparticle-based vaccines is critical to controlling tumors.However,how the physical properties of nanovaccine carriers orchestrate antigen capture,lymp... Activating humoral and cellular immunity in lymph nodes(LNs)of nanoparticle-based vaccines is critical to controlling tumors.However,how the physical properties of nanovaccine carriers orchestrate antigen capture,lymphatic delivery,antigen presentation and immune response in LNs is largely unclear.Here,we manufactured gold nanoparticles(AuNPs)with the same size but different shapes(cages,rods,and stars),and loaded tumor antigen as nanovaccines to explore their disparate characters on above four areas.Results revealed that star-shaped AuNPs captured and retained more repetitive antigen epitopes.On lymphatic delivery,both rods and star-shaped nanovaccines mainly drain into the LN follicles region while cage-shaped showed stronger paracortex retention.A surprising finding is that the star-shaped nanovaccines elicited potent humoral immunity,which is mediated by CD4^(+)T helper cell and follicle B cell cooperation significantly preventing tumor growth in the prophylactic study.Interestingly,cage-shaped nanovaccines preferentially presented peptide-MHC I complexes to evoke robust CD8^(+)T cell immunity and showed the strongest therapeutic efficacy when combined with the PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor in established tumor study.These results highlight the importance of nanoparticle shape on antigen delivery and presentation for immune response in LNs,and our findings support the notion that different design strategies are required for prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines. 展开更多
关键词 Nanovaccines Nanoparticle shape Lymph node antigen capture Lymphatic delivery antigen presentation Humoral immunity Cellular immunity
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Role of Dendritic Cells in Myocarditis Induced by Coxsackie B_3 Virus in Mouse
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作者 宋卉 盛小刚 《South China Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2002年第2期104-108,共5页
Background and Objectives Autoimmune reaction may play an important role in the pathogenesis and progress in virus myocarditis. Dendritic cells are the initiators of immune reaction to foreign antigens and are conside... Background and Objectives Autoimmune reaction may play an important role in the pathogenesis and progress in virus myocarditis. Dendritic cells are the initiators of immune reaction to foreign antigens and are considered to be key players in the induction and maintenance of autoimmune reactions. This study was undertaken to investigate the role of DC in mice with virus myocarditis. Methods and Results Fifty Balb/c mice were injected Coxsackie B3 virus to induce myocarditis and ten mice were injected culture liquid as control group. The hearts of virus - infected mice were harvested on day 3, 7, 14, 28 after the injection. All the hearts were sliced to do HE staining, MHC Ⅱ antigen and S - 100 protein immunohistochemical staining. The inflammation response and expression of MHC Ⅱ antigen and S - 100 protein positive stained cells were observed. The MHC Ⅱ antigen positive score were 1.42±0.95, 2.24 ±1. 00, 3. 23± 1. 16, 2. 58 ± 1. 05 respectively in group 3d, 7 d, 14 d, 28 d, which were significant different from control group(0. 50 ±0.75, P <0. 05). The S-100 positive staining cells in control group was 3. 2±1. 0. And the numbers were 6. 7 ± 1. 4 , 16. 4 ± 2. 5 , 21. 2±3. 3 , 13. 4 ± 2. 3 respectively in group 3 d, 7 d, 14 d, 28 d, and there were significant differences compared with the control group ( P < 0. 01) . Conclusions Immune reaction was involved in the pathogenesis in Coxsackie B3 virus - induced myocarditis in mouse, and dendritic cell might play an important role in the immune reaction. 展开更多
关键词 Virus myocarditis Dendritic cell MHC antigen antigen presentation cell
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Neutrophils in Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar L.)are MHC class II^(+)and secret IL-12p40 upon bacterial exposure
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作者 Gyri Teien Haugland Anita Rønneseth +3 位作者 Lene Gundersen Harald SæbøLunde Kaja Nordland Heidrun Inger Wergeland 《Aquaculture and Fisheries》 CSCD 2024年第2期144-153,共10页
Antigen-presentation via major histocompatibility complex(MHC)to T cells is the key event to initiate adaptive immune responses.In teleosts,as in mammals,the main types of professional antigen-presenting cells(APCs)ar... Antigen-presentation via major histocompatibility complex(MHC)to T cells is the key event to initiate adaptive immune responses.In teleosts,as in mammals,the main types of professional antigen-presenting cells(APCs)are dendritic cells(DCs),monocytes/macrophages,and B cells.In the current study,flow cytometry,immunostaining and qPCR have been used to show that neutrophils in the teleost fish Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar L.)have antigen-presenting properties.The neutrophils were positive for MHC class II,CD83 and CD80/86,and upon in vitro bacterial exposure,gene expression analysis of purified neutrophils showed that IL-12p40,which is essential for proliferation of naïve T cells,was highly upregulated at both 6 and 24 h post bacterial exposure.Based on presence of MHC class II and upregulation of molecules involved in antigen presentation and T cell activation,we suggest that neutrophils in Atlantic salmon have potential to function as professional APCs.This work makes an important basis for further exploring the potential of using neutrophils to develop new,targeted immunoprophylactic measures. 展开更多
关键词 GRANULOCYTES antigen presenting cells Major histocompatibility complex T cell activation B cells CD83 CD80/86 MHC classⅡ
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Intersection of autophagy with pathways of antigen presentation 被引量:3
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作者 Natalie L.Patterson Justine D.Mintern 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CSCD 2012年第12期911-920,共10页
Traditionally,macroautophagy(autophagy)is viewed as a pathway of cell survival.Autophagy ensures the elimination of damaged or unwanted cytosolic components and provides a source of cellular nutrients during periods o... Traditionally,macroautophagy(autophagy)is viewed as a pathway of cell survival.Autophagy ensures the elimination of damaged or unwanted cytosolic components and provides a source of cellular nutrients during periods of stress.Interestingly,autophagy can also directly intersect with,and impact,other major pathways of cellular function.Here,we will review the contribution of autophagy to pathways of antigen presentation.The autophagy machinery acts to modulate both MHCⅠ and MHCⅡ antigen presentation.As such autophagy is an important participant in pathways that elicit host cell immunity and the elimination of infectious pathogens. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOPHAGY antigen presentation antigen presenting cells dendritic cells MHCⅠ MHCⅡ
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