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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530856/identification-of-macaque-dendritic-cell-precursors-in-blood-and-tissue-reveals-their-dysregulation-in-early-siv-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaux Gardet, Oscar Haigh, Florian Meurisse, Sixtine Coindre, Nastasia Dimant, Delphine Desjardins, Christine Bourgeois, Cecile Goujard, Bruno Vaslin, Francis Relouzat, Roger Le Grand, Olivier Lambotte, Benoit Favier
Distinct dendritic cell (DC) subsets play important roles in shaping immune responses. Circulating DC precursors (pre-DCs) are more susceptible to HIV infection in vitro, which may explain the inefficiency of immune responses against HIV. However, the interplay between HIV and pre-DC is not defined in vivo. We identify human pre-DC equivalents in the cynomolgus macaque and then analyze their dynamics during simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection to illustrate a sharp decrease of blood pre-DCs in early SIV infection and accumulation in lymph nodes (LNs), where they neglect to upregulate CD83/CD86 or MHC-II...
March 25, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519032/the-balance-between-nuclear-import-and-export-of-nlrc5-regulates-mhc-class-i-transactivation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Baohui Zhu, Ryota Ouda, Ning An, Tsutomu Tanaka, Koichi S Kobayashi
MHC (major histocompatibility complex) class I molecules play an essential role in regulating the adaptive immune system by presenting antigens to CD8 T cells. CITA (MHC class I transactivator), also known as NLRC5 (NLR family, CARD domain-containing 5), regulates the expression of MHC class I and essential components involved in the MHC class I antigen presentation pathway. While the critical role of the nuclear distribution of NLRC5 in its transactivation activity has been known, the regulatory mechanism to determine the nuclear localization of NLRC5 remains poorly understood...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517470/an-irf2-expressing-oncolytic-virus-changes-the-susceptibility-of-tumor-cells-to-antitumor-t-cells-and-promotes-tumor-clearance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lulu Shao, Rashmi Srivastava, Greg M Delgoffe, Stephen H Thorne, Saumendra N Sarkar
Interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1) can promote antitumor immunity. However, we have shown previously that in the tumor cell, IRF1 can promote tumor growth, and IRF1-deficient tumor cells exhibit severely restricted tumor growth in several syngeneic mouse tumor models. Here, we investigate the potential of functionally modulating IRF1 to reduce tumor progression and prolong survival. Using inducible IRF1 expression, we established that it is possible to regulate IRF1 expression to modulate tumor progression in established B16-F10 tumors...
March 22, 2024: Cancer Immunology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516860/helicobacter-pylori-enhances-hla-c-expression-in-the-human-gastric-adenocarcinoma-cells-ags-and-can-protect-them-from-the-cytotoxicity-of-natural-killer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Etikala Apoorva, Rini Jacob, Desirazu N Rao, Santosh Kumar
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) seems to play causative roles in gastric cancers. H. pylori has also been detected in established gastric cancers. How the presence of H. pylori modulates immune response to the cancer is unclear. The cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cells, toward infected or malignant cells, is controlled by the repertoire of activating and inhibitory receptors expressed on their surface. Here, we studied H. pylori-induced changes in the expression of ligands, of activating and inhibitory receptors of NK cells, in the gastric adenocarcinoma AGS cells, and their impacts on NK cell responses...
2024: Helicobacter
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512031/-the-functional-differences-of-macrophages-derived-from-murine-bone-marrow-and-peritoneal-cavity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manjing Huang, Yanggan Luo, Zihan Lu, Weiling Wang, Doudou Hao, Hanjing Liao, Zhixiang Zhu
Objective To compare the functional differences between bone marrow derived macrophages and peritoneal macrophages, which may provide the basis for the selection of macrophages in immunological research and immunoregulatory drug evaluation. Methods Marophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) was used to induce the differentiation of bone marrow monocytes into macrophages, and thioglycolate medium was used to induce peritonitis to obtain peritoneal macrophages. After both macrophages being stimulated by zymosan, LPS, R848 and CpG respectively, mRNA levels of tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α), interleukin 6(IL-6), macrophage inflammatory protein 1α(MIP-1α), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1(MCP-1) were measured by Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR and the concentrations of secreted TNF-α, IL-6, MIP-1α and MCP-1 were detected by ELISA...
March 2024: Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511067/long-noncoding-rna-malat-1-a-versatile-regulator-in-cancer-progression-metastasis-immunity-and-therapeutic-resistance
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REVIEW
Dexin Xu, Wenhai Wang, Duo Wang, Jian Ding, Yunan Zhou, Wenbin Zhang
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are RNA transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides that do not code for proteins but have been linked to cancer development and metastasis. Metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT-1) influences crucial cancer hallmarks through intricate molecular mechanisms, including proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). The current article highlights the involvement of MALAT-1 in drug resistance, making it a potential target to overcome chemotherapy refractoriness...
June 2024: Non-Coding RNA Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508928/humoral-and-cellular-immune-responses-induced-by-serogroup-w135-meningococcal-conjugate-and-polysaccharide-vaccines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yahui Cheng, Rong Shen, Fanglei Liu, Yanting Li, Jing Wang, Yali Hou, Yueping Liu, Haifei Zhou, Fengping Hou, Yunjin Wang, Xiongxiong Li, Ruijie Qiao, Shuquan Luo
Investigating the mechanisms by which W135 meningococcal conjugate (PSW135-TT) activates adaptive immune responses in mice can provide a comprehensive understanding of the immune mechanisms of bacterial polysaccharide conjugate vaccines. We compared B-cell and T-cell immune responses immunized with W135 meningococcal capsular polysaccharides (PSW135), tetanus toxoid (TT) and PSW135-TT in mice. The results showed that PSW135-TT could induce higher PSW135-specific and TT-specific IgG antibodies with a significant enhancement after two doses...
March 19, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507078/celsr3-is-a-prognostic-marker-in-hnscc-and-correlates-with-immune-cell-infiltration-in-the-tumor-microenvironment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongbiao Wu, Zhongyan Zhu, Weikun Wu, Shiping Hu, Jian Cao, Xinmei Huang, Qiang Xie, Chengcheng Deng
PURPOSE: To look at the diagnostic value of the CELSR receptor 3 (CELSR3) gene in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and its effect on tumor immune invasion, which is important for enhancing HNSCC treatment. METHODS: Several bioinformatics tools were employed to investigate CELSR3's putative oncogenic pathway in HNSCC, and datasets from The Tumor Genome Atlas (TCGA), Tumor Immune Estimation Resource (TIMER), Gene Expression Profile Interaction Analysis (GEPIA) and LinkedOmics were extracted and evaluated...
March 20, 2024: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507002/detection-of-antigen-presentation-by-murine-bone-marrow-derived-dendritic-cells-after-treatment-with-nanoparticles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enping Hong, Marina A Dobrovolskaia
Nanoparticles are frequently considered in vaccine applications due to their ability to co-deliver multiple antigens and adjuvants to antigen-presenting cells. Some nanoparticles also have intrinsic adjuvant properties that further enhance their ability to stimulate immune cells. The delivery of tumor-specific antigens to antigen-presenting cells (APCs) with subsequent antigenic peptide presentation in the context of class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC-I) molecules represents an essential effort in developing nanotechnology-based cancer vaccines...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500878/immunoregulatory-molecule-expression-on-extracellular-microvesicles-in-people-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah Neyrinck-Leglantier, Marie Tamagne, Raida Ben Rayana, Souganya Many, Paul Vingert, Julie LeGagneux, Adèle Silane Delorme, Muriel Andrieu, Eric Boilard, Fabrice Cognasse, Hind Hamzeh-Cognasse, Santiago Perez-Patrigeon, Jean-Daniel Lelievre, France Pirenne, Sébastien Gallien, Benoît Vingert
INTRODUCTION: People living with HIV (PLWH) now benefit from combined antiviral treatments that durably control viral replication. These antiretroviral treatments decrease mortality and improve quality of life in PLWH, but do not completely control the excessive non-specific activation of the immune system in PLWH. This chronic immune activation is a key element of HIV immunopathology that contributes to the pathophysiology of inflammatory comorbid conditions, such as cardiovascular disorders, cancer and autoimmune diseases...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487848/mhcplogics-an-interactive-machine-learning-based-tool-for-unsupervised-data-visualization-and-cluster-analysis-of-immunopeptidomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Shahbazy, Sri H Ramarathinam, Chen Li, Patricia T Illing, Pouya Faridi, Nathan P Croft, Anthony W Purcell
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) encodes a range of immune response genes, including the human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) in humans. These molecules bind peptide antigens and present them on the cell surface for T cell recognition. The repertoires of peptides presented by HLA molecules are termed immunopeptidomes. The highly polymorphic nature of the genres that encode the HLA molecules confers allotype-specific differences in the sequences of bound ligands. Allotype-specific ligand preferences are often defined by peptide-binding motifs...
January 22, 2024: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485995/the-landscape-of-immune-checkpoint-related-long-non-coding-rnas-core-regulatory-circuitry-reveals-implications-for-immunoregulation-and-immunotherapy-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changfan Qu, Hao Cui, Song Xiao, Longlong Dong, Qianyi Lu, Lei Zhang, Peng Wang, Mengyu Xin, Hui Zhi, Chenyu Liu, Shangwei Ning, Yue Gao
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) could modulate expression of immune checkpoints (ICPs) by cooperating with immunity genes in tumor immunization. However, precise functions in immunity and potential for predicting ICP inhibitors (ICI) response have been described for only a few lncRNAs. Here we present an integrated framework that leverages network-based analyses and Bayesian network inference to identify the regulated relationships including lncRNA, ICP and immunity genes as ICP-related LncRNAs mediated Core Regulatory Circuitry Triplets (ICP-LncCRCTs) that can make robust predictions...
March 14, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485913/exosomes-derived-from-heat-shocked-tumor-cells-promote-in-vitro-maturation-of-bone-marrow-derived-dendritic-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neda Heidari, Hajar Abbasi-Kenarsari, Bahare Niknam, Ali Asadirad, Davar Amani, Zahra Mirsanei, Seyed Mahmood Hashemi
Dendritic cells (DCs), professional antigen-presenting cells that process and deliver antigens using MHC II/I molecules, can be enhanced in numerous ways.  Exosomes derived from heat-shocked tumor cells (HS-TEXs) contain high amounts of heat-shock proteins (HSPs). HSPs, as chaperons, can induce DC maturation. This study aimed to investigate whether HS-TEXs can promote DC maturation. To generate DC, bone marrow-derived cells were treated with Interleukin-4 and GM-CSF. Exosomes were isolated from heat-treated CT-26 cells...
February 11, 2024: Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474410/exploiting-leishmania-primed-dendritic-cells-as-potential-immunomodulators-of-canine-immune-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Valério-Bolas, Mafalda Meunier, Joana Palma-Marques, Armanda Rodrigues, Ana Margarida Santos, Telmo Nunes, Rui Ferreira, Ana Armada, João Carlos Alves, Wilson Antunes, Inês Cardoso, Sofia Mesquita-Gabriel, Lis Lobo, Graça Alexandre-Pires, Luís Marques, Isabel Pereira da Fonseca, Gabriela Santos-Gomes
Dendritic cells (DCs) capture pathogens and process antigens, playing a crucial role in activating naïve T cells, bridging the gap between innate and acquired immunity. However, little is known about DC activation when facing Leishmania parasites. Thus, this study investigates in vitro activity of canine peripheral blood-derived DCs (moDCs) exposed to L. infantum and L. amazonensis parasites and their extracellular vesicles (EVs). L. infantum increased toll-like receptor 4 gene expression in synergy with nuclear factor κB activation and the generation of pro-inflammatory cytokines...
March 3, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469294/utilizing-murine-dendritic-cell-line-dc2-4-to-evaluate-the-immunogenicity-of-subunit-vaccines-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lantian Lu, Wei Yang Kong, Jiahui Zhang, Farrhana Firdaus, James W Wells, Rachel J Stephenson, Istvan Toth, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Jazmina L Gonzalez Cruz
Subunit vaccines hold substantial promise in controlling infectious diseases, due to their superior safety profile, specific immunogenicity, simplified manufacturing processes, and well-defined chemical compositions. One of the most important end-targets of vaccines is a subset of lymphocytes originating from the thymus, known as T cells, which possess the ability to mount an antigen-specific immune response. Furthermore, vaccines confer long-term immunity through the generation of memory T cell pools. Dendritic cells are essential for the activation of T cells and the induction of adaptive immunity, making them key for the in vitro evaluation of vaccine efficacy...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467980/tcr-signals-controlling-adaptive%C3%A2-immunity-against-toxoplasma%C3%A2-and-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masaaki Okamoto, Masahiro Yamamoto
T cells play a crucial role in adaptive immunity by recognizing and eliminating foreign pathogens and abnormal cells such as cancer cells. T cell receptor (TCR), which is expressed on the surface of T cells, recognizes and binds to specific antigens presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on antigen-presenting cells (APCs). This activation process leads to the proliferation and differentiation of T cells, allowing them to carry out their specific immune response functions. This chapter outlines the TCR signaling pathways that are common to different T cell subsets, as well as the recently elucidated TCR signaling pathway specific to CD8+ T cells and its role in controlling anti-Toxoplasma and anti-tumor immunity...
2024: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467972/neoself-antigens-presented-on-mhc-class-ii-molecules-in-autoimmune-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Jin, Hisashi Arase
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules play a crucial role in immunity by presenting peptide antigens to helper T cells. Immune cells are generally tolerant to self-antigens. However, when self-tolerance is broken, immune cells attack normal tissues or cells, leading to the development of autoimmune diseases. Genome-wide association studies have shown that MHC class II is the gene most strongly associated with the risk of most autoimmune diseases. When misfolded self-antigens, called neoself antigens, are associated with MHC class II molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum, they are transported by the MHC class II molecules to the cell surface without being processed into peptides...
2024: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464532/revolutionizing-cancer-treatment-the-power-of-bi-and-tri-specific-t-cell-engagers-in-oncolytic-virotherapy
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REVIEW
Ali Zarezadeh Mehrabadi, Mahdi Tat, Akbar Ghorbani Alvanegh, Fatemeh Roozbahani, Hadi Esmaeili Gouvarchin Ghaleh
Bi- or tri-specific T cell engagers (BiTE or TriTE) are recombinant bispecific proteins designed to stimulate T-cell immunity directly, bypassing antigen presentation by antigen-presenting cells (APCs). However, these molecules suffer from limitations such as short biological half-life and poor residence time in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Fortunately, these challenges can be overcome when combined with OVs. Various strategies have been developed, such as encoding secretory BiTEs within OV vectors, resulting in improved targeting and activation of T cells, secretion of key cytokines, and bystander killing of tumor cells...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461519/nlrc5-mhc-class-i-transactivator-a-key-target-for-immune-escape-by-sars-cov-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Baohui Zhu, Ryota Ouda, Yusuke Kasuga, Paul de Figueiredo, Koichi S Kobayashi
Antigen presentation to CD8+ T cells by MHC class I molecules is essential for host defense against viral infections. Various mechanisms have evolved in multiple viruses to escape immune surveillance and defense to support viral proliferation in host cells. Through in vitro SARS-CoV-2 infection studies and analysis of COVID-19 patient samples, we found that SARS-CoV-2 suppresses the induction of the MHC class I pathway by inhibiting the expression and function of NLRC5, a major transcriptional regulator of MHC class I genes...
March 10, 2024: BioEssays: News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458048/rotavirus-infection-inhibits-sla-i-expression-on-the-cell-surface-by-degrading-%C3%AE-2%C3%A2-m-via-erad-proteasome-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaoyang Jing, Ling Wu, Yudi Pan, Liaoyuan Zhang, Xin Zhang, Da Shi, Hongyan Shi, Jianfei Chen, Zhaoyang Ji, Jiyu Zhang, Tingshuai Feng, Jin Tian, Li Feng
Group A Rotavirus (RVA) is a major cause of diarrhea in infants and piglets. β2-microglobulin (β2 M), encoded by the B2M gene, serves as a crucial subunit of the major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecules. β2 M is indispensable for the transport of MHC-I to the cell membrane. MHC-I, also known as swine leukocyte antigen class I (SLA-I) in pigs, presents viral antigens to the cell surface. In this study, RVA infection down-regulated β2 M expression in both porcine intestinal epithelial cells-J2 (IPEC-J2) and MA-104 cells...
March 2, 2024: Veterinary Microbiology
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