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CD83 polymorphisms and cervical cancer risk [PDF]
Studies have suggested that polymorphisms in genes involved in immune recognition and antigen presentation are associated with cervical cancer risk. We sought to replicate a recent study which reported an association between specific SNPs on CD83 and cervical cancer and to further explore whether effects varied by age, clinical stage (in situ versus ...
Kelly J, Yu +4 more
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Microglial activation during neuroinflammation is crucial for coordinating the immune response against neuronal tissue, and the initial response of microglia determines the severity of neuro-inflammatory diseases.
Pia Sinner +13 more
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Antibodies targeting the activation marker CD83 can achieve immune suppression by targeting antigen-presenting mature dendritic cells (DC). This study investigated the immunosuppressive mechanisms of anti-CD83 antibody treatment in mice and tested its ...
Pablo A. Silveira +15 more
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CD83 expression characterizes precursor exhausted T cell population
AbstractT cell exhaustion is a main obstacle against effective cancer immunotherapy. Exhausted T cells include a subpopulation that maintains proliferative capacity, referred to as precursor exhausted T cells (TPEX). While functionally distinct and important for antitumor immunity, TPEX possess some overlapping phenotypic features with the other T-cell
Zhiwen Wu +10 more
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Immunological characteristics of dendritic cells marker CD83 in flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
Dendritic cells (DCs) are the professional antigen presenting cells, which play important roles in regulating the immune response and tolerance. In mammals, CD83 is considered as a maturation marker for DCs, which is a type I membrane glycoprotein.
Fujing Dong +6 more
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Soluble CD83 ameliorates experimental colitis in mice [PDF]
The physiological balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory processes is dysregulated in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) as in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Conventional therapy uses anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive corticosteroids to treat acute-phase symptoms.
J, Eckhardt +13 more
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CD83 Regulates the Immune Responses in Inflammatory Disorders
Activating the immune system plays an important role in maintaining physiological homeostasis and defending the body against harmful infections. However, abnormalities in the immune response can lead to various immunopathological responses and severe inflammation.
Bushra Riaz +3 more
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Excessive macrophage (Mφ) activation results in chronic inflammatory responses or autoimmune diseases. Therefore, identification of novel immune checkpoints on Mφ, which contribute to resolution of inflammation, is crucial for the development of new ...
Katrin Peckert-Maier +12 more
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The Analysis of CD83 Expression on Human Immune Cells Identifies a Unique CD83+-Activated T Cell Population [PDF]
Abstract CD83 is a member of the Ig gene superfamily, first identified in activated lymphocytes. Since then, CD83 has become an important marker for defining activated human dendritic cells (DC). Several potential CD83 mRNA isoforms have been described, including a soluble form detected in human serum, which may have an immunosuppressive
Xinsheng Ju +20 more
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Functional characterization of the HuR:CD83 mRNA interaction. [PDF]
Maturation of dendritic cells (DC) is characterized by expression of CD83, a surface protein that appears to be necessary for the effective activation of naïve T-cells and T-helper cells by DC. Lately it was shown that CD83 expression is regulated on the
Dorothea Pieper +5 more
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