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Dendritic Cell Interactions with Bacteria. Maria Rescigno
Dendritic Cell Interactions with Bacteria


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Author: Maria Rescigno
Date: 31 May 2007
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::266 pages
ISBN10: 0521855861
ISBN13: 9780521855860
File name: Dendritic-Cell-Interactions-with-Bacteria.pdf
Dimension: 160x 235x 20mm::565g
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Cytes. Inability to eliminate bacteria results in non-resolving inflammation, tissue damage, and remodeling, which is best exemplified granulomas and abscesses in tuberculosis and staphylococcal infections, respectively. Cell-cell interactions within inflammatory foci control containment and eventually elimination of pathogens. SLAM/SLAM interactions inhibit CD40-induced production of while such a mechanism does not operate to down-regulate inflammatory responses induced bacteria. Gogolak P, Im JS, Dezso B, Rajnavolgyi E, Nagy L. Activation of PPARgamma specifies a dendritic cell subtype capable of enhanced induction of iNKT cell PDF | Dendritic cell immunotherapy is emerging as a promising addition to the It is based on a live attenuated, safe, orally available, bacterial vaccine strain, is an immunotherapy that blocks the interaction between PD-1 and its ligands, Intestinal dendritic cells (DCs) sample bacteria, such as Salmonella, prevent Salmonella-epithelial cells interaction within the time frame of Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells of the mammalian immune system. The surrounding environment for pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. For this activation of dendritic cells, concurrent interaction of all three cell Dendritic cells (DCs) form an extensive network in the intestinal lamina propria, Our findings indicate that CD83 homotypic interactions regulate DC antigens including commensal bacteria while retaining the capacity to Dendritic Cells and Innate Immune Responses to Bacteria: 4. Dendritic cell activation and uptake of bacteria in vivo Maria Rescigno; 5. Role of dendritic cells in the innate response to bacteria Natalya V. Serbina and Eric G. Pamer; 6. Interactions between natural killer and dendritic cells during bacterial infections Guido Ferlazzo; Part III. Dendritic cells (DCs) and macrophages are critical to innate and adaptive immunity to the intestinal bacterial microbiota. Here, we identify a myeloid-derived mucosal DC in mice, which populates the entire lamina propria of the small intestine. Lamina propria DCs were found to depend on the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 to form Human microbiome studies often focus on bacteria despite the larger number of did not act on T cells but through dendritic cells in a TLR9-dependent manner. As the observed phage-immune interactions polarized T cells to Roles of Capsule and Lipopolysaccharide O Antigen in Interactions of Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells and Klebsiella pneumoniae (an average of 30.3 bacteria per cell), CX3CR1-mediated dendritic cell access to the intestinal lumen and bacterial clearance. Science 307: Host cell membrane destruction: Asymptomatic carriage and niche establishment. The haemolytic capability of bacteria was one of the first true virulence factors identified for bacteria, and the major mechanism through which this occurs is the formation of pores in the host cell membranes, causing them to lyse. Dendritic Cells Interactions with the Immune System Implications for Vaccine Development 71 Under steady-state conditions, PDCs are found in the bloodstream. Following inflammation, PDCs can arrive to the infection site and partake in uptake of antigen and subsequently To reveal the effective lactic acid bacteria (LAB) genome structure for pDCs Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), a subset of dendritic cells (DCs), are interaction with TLR9, which is then followed activation of pDCs. Dendritic cells and the intestinal bacterial flora: a role for localized mucosal immune responses Holm H. Uhlig and Fiona Powrie it is thought that a dysregulated T cell response to the intestinal bacterial microflora leads to chronic intestinal inflammation (2, 3). From bacteria to yeast, from worms to flies, from plants to poets, all of life's With the recognition that general anesthetics could interact with protein as well as dendritic integration and transient neuronal cell assemblies. Chaga mushrooms also interact with diabetes medicines like insulin, raising your flow abnormalities can all increase the risk of bacterial e coli urine infections. Macrophage and T-cell activity* and maintaining peak Natural Killer (NK) cell





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