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Regulation of cGAS‐Mediated Immune Responses and Immunotherapy
Early detection of infectious nucleic acids released from invading pathogens by the innate immune system is critical for immune defense. Detection of these nucleic acids by host immune sensors and regulation of DNA sensing pathways have been significant ...
Abdullah F. U. H. Saeed +4 more
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Molecular Basis of Ubiquitination Catalyzed by the Bacterial Transglutaminase MavC
The Legionella pneumophila effector MavC is a transglutaminase that carries out atypical ubiquitination of the host ubiquitin (Ub)‐conjugation enzyme UBE2N by catalyzing the formation of an isopeptide bond between Gln40Ub and Lys92UBE2N, which leads to ...
Hongxin Guan +9 more
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Cellular immune response to HTLV-1 [PDF]
There is strong evidence at the individual level and the population level that an efficient cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to HTLV-1 limits the proviral load and the risk of associated inflammatory diseases such as HAM/TSP. This evidence comes from host population genetics, viral genetics, DNA expression microarrays and assays of lymphocyte ...
Charles R M, Bangham, Mitsuhiro, Osame
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In malignant transformation, cellular stress‐response pathways are dynamically mobilized to counterbalance oncogenic activity, keeping cancer cells viable.
Matheus H. Dias +10 more
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Local cellular immune response in chronic periodontitis
Microflora of the oral cavity forms a biofilm that induces response of immune system at the mucous membranes. Transition to periodontal lesion is provided by certain classes of resident mucosal immune cells and inflammatory/immune cells migrating to the ...
V. P. Mudrov +3 more
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Cellular immunity in ASFV responses
African swine fever virus (ASFV) infection usually results in an acute haemorrhagic disease with a mortality rate approaching 100% in domestic pigs. However, pigs can survive infection with less-virulent isolates of ASFV and may become chronically infected.
Haru-Hisa, Takamatsu +8 more
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Cellular immune response and pathology in schistosomiasis [PDF]
In the present review, some aspects of the cellular response following the murine Schistosoma mansoni infection are described. Due to the peculiar route used by the schistosome to infect its definitive host, the skin appears as a critical site in which the initial events of the host/parasite relationship occur and where the immune response is initiated.
C, Auriault +5 more
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Bacterial pathogens are a major cause of infectious diseases in aquatic animals. The abuse of antibiotics in the aquatic industry has led to the proliferation of antibiotic resistance.
Yuanyuan Gao +7 more
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Maternal Immunological Adaptation During Normal Pregnancy
The risk and severity of specific infections are increased during pregnancy due to a combination of physiological and immunological changes. Characterizing the maternal immune system during pregnancy is important to understand how the maternal immune ...
Bahaa Abu-Raya +13 more
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HIV's evasion of the cellular immune response [PDF]
Summary: Despite a strong cytotoxic T‐lymphocyte (CTL) response directed against viral antigens, untreated individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV‐1) develop AIDS, We have found that primary T cells infected with HIV‐1 downregulate surface MHC class I antigens and are resistant to lysis by HLA‐A2‐restricted CTL clones.
Collins, Kathleen L., Baltimore, David
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