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Antigen Delivery to Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells via BST2 Induces Protective T Cell-Mediated Immunity [PDF]
Abstract Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) are capable of presenting Ags to T cells in a tolerogenic or immunogenic manner depending on the formulation of the Ag and the mode of stimulation. It has not been investigated whether effective adaptive immune responses useful for vaccination can be induced by Ab-mediated Ag targeting to PDCs
Jakob, Loschko +7 more
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Abdominal obesity associates with cardiometabolic disease and an accumulation of lipids in the visceral adipose depot, whereas lipid accumulation in the subcutaneous depot is more benign.
Neha Mathur +12 more
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Spatiotemporal Transcriptomics Characterizes Immune Microenvironment During Mouse Liver Aging
T cells are the most dynamically altered immune population in the aged liver. Accumulation of CD8+ Tex in aged livers. Spatial enrichment of CD8+ Tex in the portal vein zone. PP hepatocytes promote T cell exhaustion via Lpin1. T cell exhaustion correlates with liver disease progression.
Jiahua Lu +7 more
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HIV and innate immunity ? a genomics perspective [PDF]
Innate immunity is a theme of increasing interest for HIV research. However, the term is overstretched to cover biological barriers, cellular systems, soluble factors, signaling pathways, and effectors and is inconsistently applied.
McLaren, P.J., Rausell, A., Telenti, A.
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Abstract Existing research suggests that personal therapy positively contributes to the continued personal well‐being and ongoing professional development of mental health professionals, including psychiatrists. The aim of this research is to examine the use and characterization of personal therapy by consultant and trainee psychiatrists based in ...
R.E. Aubry +3 more
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) show significant therapeutic effects in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) as regulating the inflammatory processes. However, little is known about the detailed process of MSCs immunosuppression in T1DM.
Na Zhou +7 more
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Integrating Flow Cytometry in the Diagnostic Work of HIV‐Associated Hodgkin's Lymphomas
ABSTRACT Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is prevalent worldwide and typically presents symptoms like sudden pain, swelling, and weight loss. Classical HL (cHL) is largely treatable with modern risk‐adapted and response‐based therapy. cHL represents one of the most common malignancies occurring during the course of evolution in patients living with HIV.
Maria Santa +23 more
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BackgroundThe biology of Hepatitis E Virus (HEV), a common cause of epidemic and sporadic hepatitis, is still being explored. HEV exits liver through bile, a process which is essential for its natural transmission by feco-oral route.
Daizy Paliwal +2 more
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We present a novel DNA vaccine platform featuring intrinsic, non‐targeting dsRNA that significantly enhances immune responses by activating the regulated IRE1‐dependent decay‐RIG‐I signaling pathway. This research elucidates a previously uncharacterized mechanism for dsRNA‐mediated innate immune activation.
Min‐Syuan Huang +10 more
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Innate immune defects in HIV permissive cell lines. [PDF]
Primary CD4+ T cells and cell lines differ in their permissiveness to HIV infection. Impaired innate immunity may contribute to this different phenotype. We used transcriptome profiling of 1503 innate immunity genes in primary CD4+ T cells and permissive
Ciuffi, A. +5 more
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