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https://read.qxmd.com/read/21949017/cutting-edge-cd40-cd40-ligand-pathway-plays-a-critical-cd8-intrinsic-and-extrinsic-role-during-rescue-of-exhausted-cd8-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajarshi Bhadra, Jason P Gigley, Imtiaz A Khan
CD8 exhaustion mediated by an inhibitory programmed death-1-programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) pathway occurs in several chronic infections, including toxoplasmosis. Although blockade of the programmed death-1-PD-L1 pathway revives this response, the role of costimulatory receptors involved in this rescue has not been ascertained in any model of CD8 exhaustion. This report demonstrates that one such costimulatory pathway, CD40-CD40L, plays a critical role during rescue of exhausted CD8 T cells. Blockade of this pathway abrogates the ameliorative effects of anti-PD-L1 treatment on CD8 T cells...
November 1, 2011: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21695169/plasmacytoid-dc-from-aged-mice-down-regulate-cd8-t-cell-responses-by-inhibiting-cdc-maturation-after-encephalitozoon-cuniculi-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason P Gigley, Imtiaz A Khan
Age associated impairment of immune function results in inefficient vaccination, tumor surveillance and increased severity of infections. Several alterations in adaptive immunity have been observed and recent studies report age related declines in innate immune responses to opportunistic pathogens including Encephalitozoon cuniculi. We previously demonstrated that conventional dendritic cells (cDC) from 9-month-old animals exhibit sub-optimal response to E. cuniculi infection, suggesting that age associated immune senescence begins earlier than expected...
2011: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21687650/cd8-t-cells-and-toxoplasma-gondii-a-new-paradigm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason P Gigley, Rajarshi Bhadra, Imtiaz A Khan
CD8 T cells are essential for control of Toxoplasma gondii infection. Once activated they undergo differentiation into short-lived effector and memory precursor effector cells. As effector cells, CD8 T cells exert immune pressure on the parasite via production of inflammatory cytokines and through their cytolytic activity. Once immune control has been established, the parasite encysts and develops into chronic infection regulated by the memory CD8 T-cell population. Several signals are needed for this process to be initiated and for development of fully differentiated memory CD8 T cells...
2011: Journal of Parasitology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21668315/the-cd8-t-cell-road-to-immunotherapy-of-toxoplasmosis
#24
REVIEW
Rajarshi Bhadra, Jason P Gigley, Imtiaz A Khan
Toxoplasma gondii infection induces a robust CD8 T-cell immunity that is critical for keeping chronic infection under control. In studies using animal models, it has been demonstrated that the absence of this response can compromise the host ability to keep chronic infection under check. Therapeutic agents that facilitate the induction and maintenance of CD8 T-cell response against the pathogen need to be developed. In the last decade, major strides in understanding the development of effector and memory response, particularly in viral and tumor models, have been made...
June 2011: Immunotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21576466/control-of-toxoplasma-reactivation-by-rescue-of-dysfunctional-cd8-t-cell-response-via-pd-1-pdl-1-blockade
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajarshi Bhadra, Jason P Gigley, Louis M Weiss, Imtiaz A Khan
In this study, we document that Toxoplasma gondii differentiation and reactivation are mediated by systemic CD8 T-cell dysfunction during chronic infection. We demonstrate that CD8(+) T-cell exhaustion occurs despite control of parasitemia during early-chronic toxoplasmosis. During later phases, these cells become exhausted, leading to parasite reactivation and mortality. Concomitant with increased CD8(+) T-cell apoptosis and decreased effector response, this dysfunction is characterized by a graded elevation in expression of inhibitory receptor PD-1 on these cells in both lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissue...
May 31, 2011: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21531875/type-ii-toxoplasma-gondii-ku80-knockout-strains-enable-functional-analysis-of-genes-required-for-cyst-development-and-latent-infection
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara A Fox, Alejandra Falla, Leah M Rommereim, Tadakimi Tomita, Jason P Gigley, Corinne Mercier, Marie-France Cesbron-Delauw, Louis M Weiss, David J Bzik
Type II Toxoplasma gondii KU80 knockouts (Δku80) deficient in nonhomologous end joining were developed to delete the dominant pathway mediating random integration of targeting episomes. Gene targeting frequency in the type II Δku80 Δhxgprt strain measured at the orotate (OPRT) and the uracil (UPRT) phosphoribosyltransferase loci was highly efficient. To assess the potential of the type II Δku80 Δhxgprt strain to examine gene function affecting cyst biology and latent stages of infection, we targeted the deletion of four parasite antigen genes (GRA4, GRA6, ROP7, and tgd057) that encode characterized CD8(+) T cell epitopes that elicit corresponding antigen-specific CD8(+) T cell populations associated with control of infection...
September 2011: Eukaryotic Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21057089/a-cell-impermeable-cyclosporine-a-derivative-reduces-pathology-in-a-mouse-model-of-allergic-lung-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly A Balsley, Miroslav Malesevic, Erik J Stemmy, Jason Gigley, Rosalyn A Jurjus, Dallen Herzog, Michael I Bukrinsky, Gunter Fischer, Stephanie L Constant
Although the main regulators of leukocyte trafficking are chemokines, another family of chemotactic agents is cyclophilins. Intracellular cyclophilins function as peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases and are targets of the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporine A (CsA). Cyclophilins can also be secreted in response to stress factors, with elevated levels of extracellular cyclophilins detected in several inflammatory diseases. Extracellular cyclophilins are known to have potent chemotactic properties, suggesting that they might contribute to inflammatory responses by recruiting leukocytes into tissues...
December 15, 2010: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19797073/long-term-immunity-to-lethal-acute-or-chronic-type-ii-toxoplasma-gondii-infection-is-effectively-induced-in-genetically-susceptible-c57bl-6-mice-by-immunization-with-an-attenuated-type-i-vaccine-strain
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason P Gigley, Barbara A Fox, David J Bzik
C57BL/6 (B6) mice are genetically highly susceptible to chronic type II Toxoplasma gondii infections that invariably cause lethal toxoplasmic encephalitis. We examined the ability of an attenuated type I vaccine strain to elicit long-term immunity to lethal acute or chronic type II infections in susceptible B6 mice. Mice immunized with the type I cps1-1 vaccine strain were not susceptible to a lethal (100-cyst) challenge with the type II strain ME49. Immunized mice challenged with 10 ME49 cysts exhibited significant reductions in brain cyst and parasite burdens compared to naive mice, regardless of the route of challenge infection...
December 2009: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19218423/efficient-gene-replacements-in-toxoplasma-gondii-strains-deficient-for-nonhomologous-end-joining
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara A Fox, Jessica G Ristuccia, Jason P Gigley, David J Bzik
A high frequency of nonhomologous recombination has hampered gene targeting approaches in the model apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. To address whether the nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway could be disrupted in this obligate intracellular parasite, putative KU proteins were identified and a predicted KU80 gene was deleted. The efficiency of gene targeting via double-crossover homologous recombination at several genetic loci was found to be greater than 97% of the total transformants in KU80 knockouts...
April 2009: Eukaryotic Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19124750/cell-mediated-immunity-to-toxoplasma-gondii-develops-primarily-by-local-th1-host-immune-responses-in-the-absence-of-parasite-replication
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason P Gigley, Barbara A Fox, David J Bzik
A single inoculation of mice with the live, attenuated Toxoplasma gondii uracil auxotroph strain cps1-1 induces long-lasting immunity against lethal challenge with hypervirulent strain RH. The mechanism for this robust immunity in the absence of parasite replication has not been addressed. The mechanism of long-lasting immunity, the importance of route of immunization, cellular recruitment to the site of infection, and local and systemic inflammation were evaluated. Our results show that infection with cps1-1 elicits long-lasting CD8+ T cell- mediated immunity...
January 15, 2009: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19109987/lung-injury-inflammation-and-akt-signaling-following-inhalation-of-particulate-hexavalent-chromium
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura M Beaver, Erik J Stemmy, Stephanie L Constant, Arnold Schwartz, Laura G Little, Jason P Gigley, Gina Chun, Kent D Sugden, Susan M Ceryak, Steven R Patierno
Certain particulate hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compounds are human respiratory carcinogens that release genotoxic soluble chromate, and are associated with fibrosis, fibrosarcomas, adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas of the lung. We postulate that inflammatory processes and mediators may contribute to the etiology of Cr(VI) carcinogenesis, however the immediate (0-24 h) pathologic injury and immune responses after exposure to particulate chromates have not been adequately investigated. Our aim was to determine the nature of the lung injury, inflammatory response, and survival signaling responses following intranasal exposure of BALB/c mice to particulate basic zinc chromate...
February 15, 2009: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17579080/nk-cells-enhance-dendritic-cell-response-against-parasite-antigens-via-nkg2d-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongbing Guan, Magali Moretto, David J Bzik, Jason Gigley, Imtiaz A Khan
Recent studies have shown that NK-dendritic cell (DC) interaction plays an important role in the induction of immune response against tumors and certain viruses. Although the effect of this interaction is bidirectional, the mechanism or molecules involved in this cross-talk have not been identified. In this study, we report that coculture with NK cells causes several fold increase in IL-12 production by Toxoplasma gondii lysate Ag-pulsed DC. This interaction also leads to stronger priming of Ag-specific CD8+ T cell response by these cells...
July 1, 2007: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16614074/lack-of-il-15-results-in-the-suboptimal-priming-of-cd4-t-cell-response-against-an-intracellular-parasite
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Crescent L Combe, Magali M Moretto, Joseph D Schwartzman, Jason P Gigley, David J Bzik, Imtiaz A Khan
IFN-gamma-producing CD4+ T cells, although important for protection against acute Toxoplasma gondii infection, can cause gut pathology, which may prove to be detrimental for host survival. Here we show that mice lacking IL-15 gene develop a down-regulated IFN-gamma-producing CD4+ T cell response against the parasite, which leads to a reduction in gut necrosis and increased level of survival against infection. Moreover, transfer of immune CD4+ T cells from WT to IL-15-/- mice reversed inhibition of gut pathology and caused mortality equivalent to levels of parental WT mice...
April 25, 2006: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15003493/toxoplasma-gondii-lacks-the-enzymes-required-for-de-novo-arginine-biosynthesis-and-arginine-starvation-triggers-cyst-formation
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara A Fox, Jason P Gigley, David J Bzik
Two separate carbamoyl phosphate synthetase activities are required for the de novo synthesis of pyrimidines and arginine in most eukaryotes. Toxoplasma gondii is novel in possessing a single carbamoyl phosphate synthetase II gene that corresponds to a glutamine-dependent form required for pyrimidine biosynthesis. We therefore examined arginine acquisition in T. gondii to determine whether the single carbamoyl phosphate synthetase II activity could provide both pyrimidine and arginine biosynthesis. We found that arginine deprivation efficiently blocks the replication of intracellular T...
March 9, 2004: International Journal for Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11229477/increased-production-of-intracellular-interleukin-1-receptor-antagonist-type-i-in-the-synovium-of-mice-with-collagen-induced-arthritis-a-possible-role-in-the-resolution-of-arthritis
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Gabay, L Marinova-Mutafchieva, R O Williams, J P Gigley, D M Butler, M Feldmann, W P Arend
OBJECTIVE: To examine the patterns of production of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) isoforms and of IL-1beta during arthritis in vivo. METHODS: Arthritis was induced in DBA/1 mice by immunization with type II collagen, and the production of IL-1Ra isoforms was examined in whole joints and in dissected synovial tissues by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), RNase protection assay, Western blotting, immunostaining, and in situ hybridization...
February 2001: Arthritis and Rheumatism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11180114/production-of-il-1-receptor-antagonist-by-hepatocytes-is-regulated-as-an-acute-phase-protein-in-vivo
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Gabay, J Gigley, J Sipe, W P Arend, G Fantuzzi
IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) is produced by isolated human hepatocytes with characteristics of an acute-phase protein. There are multiple IL-1Ra peptides, one secreted (sIL-1Ra) and three intracellular (icIL-1Ra1, 2, 3). sIL-1Ra, but not icIL-1Ra1, mRNA is transcribed by cultured human hepatocytes. In this study, we examined in vivo production of IL-1Ra by the liver in mice in two experimental models of acute-phase response, systemic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration and local turpentine injection...
February 2001: European Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9221764/assembly-and-regulation-of-the-cd40-receptor-complex-in-human-b-cells
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M R Kuhné, M Robbins, J E Hambor, M F Mackey, Y Kosaka, T Nishimura, J P Gigley, R J Noelle, D M Calderhead
CD40 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily. Studies with human B cells show that the binding of CD154 (gp39, CD40L) to CD40 recruits TNF receptor- associated factor 2 (TRAF2) and TRAF3 to the receptor complex, induces the downregulation of the nonreceptor-associated TRAFs in the cell and induces an increased expression of Fas on the cell surface. Combined signaling through the interluekin 4 receptor and CD40 induces an increased expression of Fas with a commensurate increase in the level of TRAF2, but not TRAF3, that is recruited to the receptor complex...
July 21, 1997: Journal of Experimental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7237114/comprehension-of-gerundive-constructions-by-broca-s-aphasics
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Caplan, E Matthei, H Gigley
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1981: Brain and Language
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3634671/studies-in-artificial-aphasia-experiments-in-processing-change
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H M Gigley
Computational neurolinguistics, an integrated approach to cognitive modelling of neural processes which may subserve natural language performance, attempts to build computational models that model behavior on two levels: at the neural process level and at the human performance level in its normal state and under pathological conditions. HOPE is one example of such a model. It demonstrates how the design and implementation of such models can provide insights into how a brain-like architecture can produce a behavior as complex as natural language...
March 1986: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
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