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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700255/the-role-of-ox40-ox40l-axis-in-the-pathogenesis-of-atopic-dermatitis
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REVIEW
Natale Schettini, Lucrezia Pacetti, Monica Corazza, Alessandro Borghi
<u> <i/> </u>OX40 is a co-stimulatory immune checkpoint molecule that promotes the activation and the effector function of T lymphocytes through interaction with its ligand (OX40L) on antigen-presenting cells. OX40-OX40L axis plays a crucial role in Th1 and Th2 cell expansion, particularly during the late phases or long-lasting response. Atopic dermatitis is characterized by an immune dysregulation of Th2 activity and by an overproduction of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13...
May 3, 2024: Dermatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699242/macrophage-based-drug-delivery-key-challenges-and-strategies
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REVIEW
Qian Guo, Zhong-Ming Qian
As a natural immune cell and antigen presenting cell, macrophages have been studied and engineered to treat human diseases. Macrophages are well-suited for use as drug carriers because of their biological characteristics, such as excellent biocompatibility, long circulation, intrinsic inflammatory homing and phagocytosis. Meanwhile, macrophages' uniquely high plasticity and easy re-education polarization facilitates their use as part of efficacious therapeutics for the treatment of inflammatory diseases or tumors...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698289/rv2231c-a-unique-histidinol-phosphate-aminotransferase-from-mycobacterium-tuberculosis-supports-virulence-by-inhibiting-host-directed-defense
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheeba Zarin, Mohd Shariq, Nilisha Rastogi, Yashika Ahuja, P Manjunath, Anwar Alam, Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain, Nasreen Zafar Ehtesham
Nitrogen metabolism of M. tuberculosis is critical for its survival in infected host cells. M. tuberculosis has evolved sophisticated strategies to switch between de novo synthesis and uptake of various amino acids from host cells for metabolic demands. Pyridoxal phosphate-dependent histidinol phosphate aminotransferase-HspAT enzyme is critically required for histidine biosynthesis. HspAT is involved in metabolic synthesis of histidine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan, and novobiocin. We showed that M. tuberculosis Rv2231c is a conserved enzyme with HspAT activity...
May 2, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696887/porcine-reproductive-and-respiratory-syndrome-virus-nsp4-mediated-%C3%AE-2m-downregulation-contributes-to-sla-i-decrease-and-virus-infection-in-vivo-and-in-vitro
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Kang, Abdul Wahaab, Pengfei Qi, Yafeng Qiu, Jianchao Wei, Beibei Li, Donghua Shao, Zongjie Li, Ke Liu, Zhiyong Ma, Shuo Su
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection inhibits swine leukocyte antigen class I (SLA-I) expression in pigs, resulting in inefficient antigen presentation and subsequent low levels of cellular PRRSV-specific immunity as well as persistent viremia. We previously observed that the non-structural protein 4 (nsp4) of PRRSV contributed to inhibition of the β2-microglobulin (β2M) and SLA-I expression in cells. Here, we constructed a series of nsp4 mutants with different combination of amino acid mutations to attenuate the inhibitory effect of nsp4 on β2M and SLA-I expression...
April 26, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695604/final-outcomes-analysis-of-the-cell-product-sqz-pbmc-hpv-phase-1-trial-in-incurable-hpv16-solid-tumors-shows-improved-overall-survival-in-patients-with-increased-cd8-t-cell-tumor-infiltration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice N Weaver, Wade T Iams, Jong Chul Park, Monica Mita, Udo Holtick, Michael S Gordon, Kerry J Rodabaugh, Neesha Dhani, Prakash Neupane, Matthew Taylor, E Amanda Duvall, Julia Jennings, Nathan R Miselis, Scott Loughhead, Marshelle S Warren, Howard Bernstein, Jens P Klussmann, Joaquina Baranda, Antonio Jimeno
Cancer vaccines strive to induce robust, antigen-targeted, T-cell-mediated immune responses but have struggled to produce meaningful regression in solid tumors. An autologous cell vaccine, SQZ-PBMC-HPV, was developed by SQZ Biotechnologies using microfluidic squeezing technology to load PBMCs with HPV16 E6 and E7 antigens in HLA-A*02+ patients. The SQZ-PBMC-HPV-101 Phase 1 trial (NCT04084951) enrolled patients with incurable HPV16+ cancers. Here, we present a post hoc analysis of the relationship between Posttreatment CD8+ T cell infiltration and patient outcomes...
May 2, 2024: Molecular Carcinogenesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694959/preclinical-evaluation-of-therapeutic-vaccines-for-chronic-hepatitis-b-that-stimulate-antiviral-activities-of-t-cells-and-nkt-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna H Mooney, Sarah L Draper, Olivia K Burn, Regan J Anderson, Benjamin J Compton, Chingwen Tang, Kathryn J Farrand, Pietro Di Lucia, Micol Ravà, Valeria Fumagalli, Leonardo Giustini, Elisa Bono, Dale I Godfrey, William R Heath, Weiming Yuan, Francis V Chisari, Luca G Guidotti, Matteo Iannacone, John Sidney, Alessandro Sette, Shivali A Gulab, Gavin F Painter, Ian F Hermans
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver diseases resulting from chronic HBV infection are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Vaccines that elicit T-cell responses capable of controlling the virus represent a treatment strategy with potential for long-term effects. Here, we evaluated vaccines that induce the activity of type I natural killer T (NKT) cells to limit viral replication and license stimulation of conventional antiviral T-cells. METHODS: Vaccines were prepared by conjugating peptide epitopes to an NKT-cell agonist to promote co-delivery to antigen-presenting cells, encouraging NKT-cell licensing and stimulation of T cells...
May 2024: JHEP reports: innovation in hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694764/a-scaffold-vaccine-to-promote-tumor-antigen-cross-presentation-via-sustained-toll-like-receptor-2-tlr2-activation
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daping Xie, Congwei Han, Chonghao Chen, Zhencheng Liao, Senio Campos de Souza, Yiming Niu, João F Mano, Lei Dong, Chunming Wang
Cancer vaccination holds great promise for cancer treatment, but its effectiveness is hindered by suboptimal activation of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes, which are potent effectors to mediate anti-tumor immune responses. A possible solution is to switch antigen-presenting cells to present tumor antigens via the major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) to CD8+ T cells - a process known as cross-presentation. To achieve this goal, we develop a three-dimensional (3D) scaffold vaccine to promote antigen cross-presentation by persisted toll-like receptor-2 (TLR2) activation after one injection...
July 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693626/constitutive-flt3-signaling-impacts-conventional-dendritic-cell-function
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kayla R Wilson, Christophe Macri, Jose A Villadangos, Justine D Mintern
The development of dendritic cells (DCs) depends on signaling via the FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (Flt3) receptor. How Flt3 signaling impacts terminally differentiated DC function is unknown. This is important given the increasing interest in exploiting Flt3 for vaccination and tumor immunotherapy. Here, we examined DCs in mice harboring constitutively activated Flt3 (Flt3-ITD). Flt3ITD/ITD mice possessed expanded splenic DC subsets including plasmacytoid DC, conventional DC (cDC)1, cDC2, double positive (DP) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103+ CD86+ ), noncanonical (NC) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103- CD86- ) and single positive (SP) cDC1 (CD11c+ CD8+ CD11b- CD103- CD86+ )...
May 1, 2024: Immunology and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693616/the-involvement-of-epidermal-growth-factor-receptor-protein-kinase-b%C3%A2-signaling-in-the-tumor-intrinsic-pd-l1-induced-malignant-potential-of-oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eri Sasabe, Ayumi Tomomura, Tetsuya Yamamoto
BACKGROUND: Various antigen-presenting cells and tumor cells-expressing PD-L1 inhibits antitumor immune responses in the tumor microenvironment. Recently, numerous studies have shown that tumor cell intrinsic PD-L1 also plays important roles in tumor growth and progression. On the other hand, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells overexpress epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and EGFR signal pathway exacerbates tumor progression. Therefore, this study assessed whether tumor-intrinsic PD-L1 facilitates malignant potential of OSCC cells through regulation of EGFR signaling...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691819/allergen-encapsulating-nanoparticles-reprogram-pathogenic-allergen-specific-th2-cells-to-suppress-food-allergy
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael N Saunders, Laila M Rad, Laura A Williams, Jeffrey J Landers, Russell R Urie, Sarah E Hocevar, Miguel Quiros, Ming-Yi Chiang, Amogh R Angadi, Katarzyna W Janczak, Elizabeth J Bealer, Kelly Crumley, Olivia E Benson, Kate V Griffin, Brian C Ross, Charles A Parkos, Asma Nusrat, Stephen D Miller, Joseph R Podojil, Jessica J O'Konek, Lonnie D Shea
Food allergy is a prevalent and potentially deadly disease caused by inadvertent sensitization to benign food antigens. Pathogenic Th2 cells are a major driver for disease, and allergen-specific immunotherapies (AIT) aim to increase the allergen threshold required to elicit severe allergic symptoms. However, the majority of AIT approaches require lengthy treatments and convey transient disease suppression, likely due to insufficient targeting of pathogenic Th2 responses. Here, we investigate the ability of allergen-encapsulating nanoparticles to directly suppress pathogenic Th2 responses and reactivity in a mouse model of food allergy...
May 1, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690564/nox2-and-nox4-expression-in-monocytes-and-macrophages-extracellular-vesicles-in-signalling-and-therapeutics
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepak Rathi, Claudio Rossi, Pavel Pospíšil, Renuka Ramalingam Manoharan, Luigi Talarico, Agnese Magnani, Ankush Prasad
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a type of cytoplasmic vesicles secreted by a variety of cells. EVs originating from cells have been known to participate in cell communication, antigen presentation, immune cell activation, tolerance induction, etc. These EVs can also carry the active form of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Oxidase Hydrogen (NADPH) oxidase, which is very essential for the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and that can then modulate processes such as cell regeneration. The aim of this study is to characterize the EVs isolated from U-937 and THP-1 cells, identify the NADPH oxidase (NOX) isoforms, and to determine whether EVs can modulate NOX4 and NOX2 in monocytes and macrophages...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690273/tertiary-lymphoid-structures-in-cancer-maturation-and-induction
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REVIEW
Yulu Chen, Yuhao Wu, Guorong Yan, Guolong Zhang
Tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS) is an ectopic lymphocyte aggregate formed in peripheral non-lymphoid tissues, including inflamed or cancerous tissue. Tumor-associated TLS serves as a prominent center of antigen presentation and adaptive immune activation within the periphery, which has exhibited positive prognostic value in various cancers. In recent years, the concept of maturity regarding TLS has been proposed and mature TLS, characterized by well-developed germinal centers, exhibits a more potent tumor-suppressive capacity with stronger significance...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689598/the-role-of-extracorporeal-photopheresis-in-the-management-of-graft-versus-host-disease-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Ayenew Berhan, Shewaneh Damtie, Andargachew Almaw, Biruk Legesse, Bekele Sharew, Birhanu Getie, Mulat Erkihun, Yenealem Solomon
Hematopoietic stem cell donation is a method used to treat both blood-related and non-blood-related malignancies. Graft-versus-host disease is a potentially life-threatening complication that can occur following a stem cell transplant from a donor. This happens after the transplanted grafts attack the recipient's body as foreign cells, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Clinically, this condition can be classified as acute or chronic based on onset and pathophysiology. This review aims to provide an overview of recent studies on extracorporeal photopheresis as a treatment strategy option for graft-versus-host-diseased patients...
2024: ImmunoTargets and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687939/stem-like-cd8-t-cells-in-stage-i-lung-adenocarcinoma-as-a-prognostic-biomarker-a-preliminary-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Sang, Peng Liu, Meixiang Wang, Fengkuo Xu, Ji Ma, Zhigang Wei, Xin Ye
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the presence of stem-like CD8 T (CD8 TSL) cells in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and explore their relationships with the clinical outcomes. METHODS: Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) was performed to identify CD8 TSL and antigen-presenting cells (APC) in 76 LUAD patients. Differences in the number of CD8 TSL cells based on tumor stage and the spatial relationships between CD8 TSL cells and APC niches were determined. The optimal cutoff value of CD8 TSL cells for predicting survival in patients with stage I LUAD was calculated...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687785/structural-insights-into-human-mhc-ii-association-with-invariant-chain
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nan Wang, Deepa Waghray, Nathanael A Caveney, Kevin M Jude, K Christopher Garcia
The loading of processed peptides on to major histocompatibility complex II (MHC-II) molecules for recognition by T cells is vital to cell-mediated adaptive immunity. As part of this process, MHC-II associates with the invariant chain (Ii) during biosynthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum to prevent premature peptide loading and to serve as a scaffold for subsequent proteolytic processing into MHC-II-CLIP. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of full-length Human Leukocyte Antigen-DR (HLA-DR) and HLA-DQ complexes associated with Ii, resolved at 3...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687615/innate-immune-activation-restricts-priming-and-protective-efficacy-of-the-radiation-attenuated-pfspz-malaria-vaccine
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leetah Senkpeil, Jyoti Bhardwaj, Morgan R Little, Prasida Holla, Aditi Upadhye, Elizabeth M Fusco, Phillip A Swanson Ii, Ryan E Wiegand, Michael D Macklin, Kevin Bi, Barbara J Flynn, Ayako Yamamoto, Erik L Gaskin, D Noah Sather, Adrian L Oblak, Edward Simpson, Hongyu Gao, W Nicholas Haining, Kathleen B Yates, Xiaowen Liu, Tooba Murshedkar, Thomas L Richie, B Kim Lee Sim, Kephas Otieno, Simon Kariuki, Xiaoling Xuei, Yunlong Liu, Rafael B Polidoro, Stephen L Hoffman, Martina Oneko, Laura C Steinhardt, Nathan W Schmidt, Robert A Seder, Tuan M Tran
A systems analysis was conducted to determine the potential molecular mechanisms underlying differential immunogenicity and protective efficacy results of a clinical trial of the radiation-attenuated whole sporozoite PfSPZ Vaccine in African infants. Innate immune activation and myeloid signatures at pre-vaccination baseline correlated with protection from Pf parasitemia in placebo controls. These same signatures were associated with susceptibility to parasitemia among infants who received the highest and most protective PfSPZ Vaccine dose...
April 30, 2024: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687323/hcmv-us2-co-opts-trc8-to-degrade-the-endoplasmic-reticulum-resident-protein-lman2l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leah M Hunter, Joanne Kite, Alice Fletcher-Etherington, Katie Nightingale, Luis Nobre, Robin Antrobus, Ceri A Fielding, Richard J Stanton, Michael P Weekes
The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) pUS2 glycoprotein exploits the host's endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD) pathway to degrade major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) and prevent antigen presentation. Beyond MHC-I, pUS2 has been shown to target a range of cellular proteins for degradation, preventing their cell surface expression. Here we have identified a novel pUS2 target, ER-resident protein lectin mannose binding 2 like (LMAN2L). pUS2 expression was both necessary and sufficient for the downregulation of LMAN2L, which was dependent on the cellular E3 ligase TRC8...
April 2024: Journal of General Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687056/autophagy-inducing-moo3-x-nanowires-boost-photothermal-triggered-cancer-immunotherapy
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lizhen He, Qi Chen, Qichen Lu, Meijin Yang, Bin Xie, Tianfeng Chen, Xun Wang
Autophagy could play suppressing role in cancer therapy by facilitating release of tumor antigens from dying cells and inducing immunogenic cell death (ICD). Therefore, discovery and rational design of more effective inducers of cytotoxic autophagy is expected to develop new strategies for finding innovative drugs for precise and successful cancer treatment. Herein, we develop MoO3-x nanowires (MoO3-x NWs) with high oxygen vacancy and strong photothermal responsivity to ablate tumors through hyperthermia, thus promote the induction of cytotoxic autophagy and severe ICD...
April 30, 2024: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685880/lactobacillus-plantarum-isolated-from-kimchi-regulates-inflammation-by-increasing-interleukin-10-secretion-by-antigen-presenting-cells-leading-to-diminishing-of-stat5-phosphorylation-in-th2-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyeong Eun Hyung, Hyui Kyeong Yoo, Ju Eon Ham, Jee Yeon Choi, Sanggyu Lee, So-Young Park, Kwang Woo Hwang
The relationship between allergic inflammation and gut microbiota has been elucidated, and the effect of probiotics on immune disorders has been studied as well. Identifying the role of probiotics in individual diseases and immune responses and selecting and applying specific microorganisms based on these findings can be an effective strategy for using probiotics. Herein, lactobacilli isolated from kimchi were investigated in depth, focusing on their immune regulatory effects and the mechanisms involved. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) effectively diminished the increased secretion of T helper 2 cytokines, such as IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13, from ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized mouse splenocytes...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Food Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684665/antigen-presentation-plays-positive-roles-in-the-regenerative-response-to-cardiac-injury-in-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Cardeira-da-Silva, Qianchen Wang, Pooja Sagvekar, Janita Mintcheva, Stephan Latting, Stefan Günther, Radhan Ramadass, Michail Yekelchyk, Jens Preussner, Mario Looso, Jan Philipp Junker, Didier Y R Stainier
In contrast to adult mammals, adult zebrafish can fully regenerate injured cardiac tissue, and this regeneration process requires an adequate and tightly controlled immune response. However, which components of the immune response are required during regeneration is unclear. Here, we report positive roles for the antigen presentation-adaptive immunity axis during zebrafish cardiac regeneration. We find that following the initial innate immune response, activated endocardial cells (EdCs), as well as immune cells, start expressing antigen presentation genes...
April 29, 2024: Nature Communications
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