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Lipid Metabolism, Lipogenesis, and Resistance to Third Generation EGFR‐TKIs

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, EarlyView.
Cancer metabolism has emerged as a critical area of study in cancer research, offering insights into the complex mechanisms underlying tumor growth and development. Lipid metabolic reprogramming, especially the dynamic balance between fatty acid synthesis and fatty acid oxidation, plays significant roles in tumor progression. ABSTRACT Background Cancer
Wenhao Luo   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Invariant natural killer T cells as sensors and managers of inflammation [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Immunology, 2013
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a subset of innate-like lymphocytes that recognize glycolipid antigens bound by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-class-I-related protein CD1d. iNKT cells are activated early during a variety of infections and inflammatory diseases and contribute to the subsequent development of adaptive immune ...
Luc Van Kaer, Vrajesh V Parekh, Lan Wu
exaly   +3 more sources

Analysis of Invariant Natural Killer T Cells in Human Paracoccidioidomycosis

Mycopathologia, 2011
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are capable of recognizing lipid antigens and secreting Th1/Th2 cytokines. Deficiency in iNKT cell number or function has been partially implicated in susceptibility to some infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis.
Batista V., Gomes   +3 more
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Invariant Natural Killer T Cell-Based Immunotherapy for Cancer

Immunotherapy, 2008
Human Valpha24 invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a distinct lymphocyte population, characterized by an invariant T-cell receptor Valpha24 chain paired mainly with Valpha11. Valpha24 iNKT cells are activated by a glycolipid ligand - alpha-galactosylceramide - and produce a large amount of Th1 and Th2 cytokines, thereby modulating the function ...
Shinichiro, Motohashi   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Human invariant natural killer T cells: implications for immunotherapy

International Journal of Hematology, 2009
Human invariant natural killer T cells are a unique lymphocyte population that have an invariant T-cell receptor and recognize glycolipids instead of peptides in the restriction of CD1d molecules. These natural killer T cells play important roles in anti-tumor immunity, transplantation immunity, allergy, autoimmunity and microbial immunity. Since human
Tsuyoshi, Takahashi, Mineo, Kurokawa
openaire   +2 more sources

CD4+ Invariant T-Cell–Receptor+ Natural Killer T Cells in Bronchial Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Bronchial asthma is associated with an inflammatory process that is characterized by the presence in the airways of large numbers of CD4+ T cells producing interleukin-4 and interleukin-13. However, the CD4 antigen is expressed not only by class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted CD4+ T cells, but also by a newly identified subgroup ...
Omid, Akbari   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Invariant natural killer T cells in multiple sclerosis

2013
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a subpopulation of lymphocytes that express both a CD1d-restricted αβ T cell receptor (TCR) and NK cell markers. iNKT cell perturbations are implicated in a wide variety of autoimmune diseases including Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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Depletion of CD56+CD3+ invariant natural killer T cells prevents allergen-induced inflammation in humanized mice

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2021
Benno Weigmann   +2 more
exaly  

Invariant Natural Killer T Cells in Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Omid, Akbari   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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