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Reduced expression of CD45 Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase ...
2009-05-08

... Testing of a known CD45 inhibitor and antisense phosphorodiamidate morpho- lino oligomers targeting CD45 also protected B. anthracis- infected ...

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Immunophenotypic and genotypic characterisation of multiple myelomas with adverse prognosis characterised by immunohistological expression of the T cell related antigen CD45RO (UCHL-1).
1998-06-01

AIMS: To investigate whether plasma cell expression of early B cell, late B cell/preplasma cell, T cell, and myelomonocytic antigens or myeloma associated lymphocytic infiltrates correlated with prognosis in bone marrow biopsy specimens of patients with multiple myeloma. METHODS: Bone marrow biopsy specimens of 23 patients with multiple myeloma were investigated for plasma ...

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CD45 Tyrosine Phosphatase Regulates Phosphotyrosine Homeostasis and Its Loss Reveals a Novel Pattern of Late T Cell Receptor-Induced Ca(2+) Oscillations. (Reannouncement with New Availability Information).
1992-01-01

CD45 is a transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase implicated in T cell antigen receptor (TCR)-mediated activation. In T cell variants expressing progressively lower levels of CD45 (from normal to undetectable), CD45 expression was inversely related to spontane...

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Transgenic tools for analysis of the haematopoietic system: knock-in CD45 reporter and deletor mice.
2008-07-09

We have produced and characterised reporter knock-in CD45-YFP and CD45-Cre mice that drive expression of yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) and Cre-recombinase, respectively under control of the haematopoietic CD45 locus. CD45-YFP ...

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Abnormal TNF production in prediabetic BB rats is linked to defective CD45R expression.
1992-09-01

The genetic basis and diabetes association of aberrant tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) production by activated peritoneal macrophages in diabetes-prone (dp) biobreeding (BB) rats was analysed. Southern blot analysis could not detect a restriction fragment length polymorphism for the TNF gene distinguishing dp BB rats from Wistar (Wi) rats and diabetes resistant (dr) ...

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Phenotype transition of CD4{sup +} T cells from CD45RA to CD45RO is accompanied by cell activation and proliferation
1995-04-01

An investigation of proliferation and activation events in subsets of human CD4{sup +} cells, defined by their expression of CD45RA and CD45RO, is reported. A single-laser based assay for the study of multiple surface antigens and two-parameter cell cycle analysis was used for sorting of and subsequent analysis of proliferation in CD4{sup ...

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Expression of alternatively spliced CD45 isoforms by channel catfish clonal T and B cells is dependent on activation state of the cell and regulated by protein synthesis and degradation.
2010-06-19

In mammals, expression of the three alternatively spliced exons of the tyrosine phosphatase CD45 is regulated by the developmental and activation state of the cell. In comparison, the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, CD45 homolog contains 18 functional alternatively spliced exons. Since ...

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Transfection of Murine and Human Hematopoietic Progenitors ...
1992-07-01

... using an antibody directed against the human CD45 molecules. ... environment of the B cell (5,7) as ... that express a normal X-chromosome but they ...

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Field Action Notification - Becton Dickinson (BD) Procount Kit-BD ...

... This lower expression can result in poor resolution between CD45+ and CD34+ populations therefore requiring manual gating by the user. ...

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Phenotypic changes associated with activation of CD45RA+ and CD45RO+ T cells.
1990-03-01

Resting CD45RO+, mature/memory, T cells are phenotypically distinct from intermediate CD45RO+/CD45RA+ and CD45RA+, immature/virgin, T cells, and are characterized by high levels of expression of a number of adhesion molecules, such as CD2, CD18, CD58 ...

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Hyposialated 185 kDa CD45RA+ molecules attain a high concentration in B lymphoma cells and in activated human B cells.
2002-01-01

Alternate splicing of exons of the CD45 molecule generates multiple isoforms differing in their molecular weights (MWs). In B-lymphocytes the CD45RA isoform was previously shown to be expressed on glycoproteins with MWs of 220 and 205 kDa, while the CD45RO isoform was expressed on glycoproteins with MW of 180 kDa. The present study demonstrated that B cell ...

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ABERRATIONS OF THIN HOLOGRAMS PRODUCED ON A ...
1974-12-01

... KNOWN EXPRESSIONS FOR THE ABERRATIONS OF PLANE ... CAN CONSIDERABLY REDUCE THE SPHERICAL ABERRATION AND COMA ...

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Reduced levels of protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45 protect mice from the lethal effects of Ebola virus infection.
2009-08-20

Ebola virus (EBOV) infection of humans is a lethal but accidental dead-end event. Understanding resistance to EBOV in other species may help establish the basis of susceptibility differences among its hosts. Although rodents are resistant to EBOV, a murine-adapted variant is lethal when injected intraperitoneally into mice. We find that mice expressing reduced levels of the ...

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Impaired Ca Regulation of CD4(+)CD25(+) Regulatory T Cells from Pediatric Asthma.
2011-05-17

Background: CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T (T(reg)) cells can control the allergic response to allergen, airway eosinophilia and airway hypersensitivity. We speculated that chronic inflammation persisting in asthma airways is dependent on abnormalities of these T(reg) cells. There are differences in the pathology of asthma in adults and children, and the airways of pediatric asthma are considered to ...

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CD45 isoform expression in microglia and inflammatory cells in HIV-1 encephalitis.
2006-10-01

CD45 is a membrane tyrosine phosphatase that modulates the function of the hematopoietic cells. In vitro, agonist antibodies to CD45RO or CD45RB isoforms have been shown to suppress microglial activation, but whether microglia in vivo express these isoforms in HIV encephalitis (HIVE) is unknown. Brain sections from control and HIVE ...

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CD45 Isoform Expression in Microglia and Inflammatory Cells in HIV-1 Encephalitis
2006-10-01

CD45 is a membrane tyrosine phosphatase that modulates the function of the hematopoietic cells. In vitro, agonist antibodies to CD45RO or CD45RB isoforms have been shown to suppress microglial activation, but whether microglia in vivo express these isoforms in HIV encephalitis (HIVE) is unknown. Brain sections from control and HIVE ...

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Reduced Expression of CD45 Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase Provides Protection against Anthrax Pathogenesis*S?
2009-05-08

The modulation of cellular processes by small molecule inhibitors, gene inactivation, or targeted knockdown strategies combined with phenotypic screens are powerful approaches to delineate complex cellular pathways and to identify key players involved in disease pathogenesis. Using chemical genetic screening, we tested a library of known phosphatase inhibitors and identified several compounds ...

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Role of CD45 Signaling Pathway in Galactoxylomannan-Induced T Cell Damage
2010-09-14

Previously, we reported that Galactoxylomannan (GalXM) activates the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways through an interaction with the glycoreceptors on T cells. In this study we establish the role of the glycoreceptor CD45 in GalXM-induced T cell apoptosis, using CD45+/+ and ...

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Involvement of tyrosine phosphatase CD45 in apoptosis.
2010-01-01

CD45 is a transmembrane molecule with phosphatase activity expressed in all nucleated haematopoietic cells and plays a major role in immune cells. It is a protein tyrosine phosphatase that is essential for antigen-receptor-mediated signal transduction by regulating Src family members that initiate TCR signaling. ...

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Identification of a population of cells with hematopoietic stem cell properties in mouse aorta-gonad-mesonephros cultures
2007-03-10

The aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region is a primary source of definitive hematopoietic cells in the midgestation mouse embryo. In cultures of dispersed AGM regions, adherent cells containing endothelial cells are observed first, and then non-adherent hematopoietic cells are produced. Here we report on the characterization of hematopoietic cells that emerge in the AGM culture. Based on the ...

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Identification of a yolk sac cell population with hematopoietic activity in view of CD45/c-Kit expression.
2011-08-28

During murine embryonic development, primitive hematopoiesis occurs in the yolk sac (YS). Recent studies have shown that the YS also harbors definitive hematopoietic activity. However, the population of YS cells contributing to definitive hematopoiesis has not been identified. In this study, we characterized the hematopoietic cell populations in the YS of mouse embryos from E9.5 to E14.5 in view ...

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Lymphocyte trafficking: CD4 T cells with a 'memory' phenotype (CD45RC-) freely cross lymph node high endothelial venules in vivo.
1998-04-01

Antigen encounter not only induces a change in surface expression of CD45RC isoforms in the rat from a high (CD45RC+) to a low molecular weight molecule (CD45RC-), but also stimulates changes in expression of adhesion molecules that regulate CD4 T-cell migration. T cells ...

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Overexpression of sonic Hedgehog in the lung mimics the effect of lung injury and compensatory lung growth on pulmonary Sca-1 and CD34 positive cells.
2009-10-27

Cells localized in the bronchioalveolar duct junction of the murine lung have been identified as potential bronchioalveolar stem cells. Based on the surface marker expression, two main phenotypes have been proposed: Sca-1(+), CD34(+), CD45(-), Pecam(-) and Sca-1(low), CD34(-) CD45(-), Pecam(-) ...

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Distribution of naive and memory T-cells in photoprovoked and spontaneous skin lesions of discoid lupus erythematosus and polymorphous light eruption.
1999-11-01

Immune response to ultraviolet radiation-modified skin antigens has been suggested as a pathomechanism of skin lesions in discoid lupus erythematosus and polymorphous light eruption. In order to elucidate the role of T-lymphocyte subsets in this response, we studied the distribution of CD45RO+, CD45RA+ and CD31+ cells and the endothelial ...

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HIV-1 replication and gene expression occur at higher levels in neonatal blood naive and memory T-lymphocytes compared with adult blood cells.
2011-02-25

Our previous study has shown that HIV-1 replicated at higher levels in neonatal (cord) blood monocytes/macrophages and T-lymphocytes compared with adult blood cells. However, it is not known whether this differential HIV-1 replication also occurs in naive and/or memory T-lymphocytes. We, therefore, compared HIV-1 replication in CD3(+) and CD4(+) naive ...

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Reversible Senescence in Human CD4+CD45RA+CD27- Memory T Cells.
2011-07-25

Persistent viral infections and inflammatory syndromes induce the accumulation of T cells with characteristics of terminal differentiation or senescence. However, the mechanism that regulates the end-stage differentiation of these cells is unclear. Human CD4(+) effector memory (EM) T cells (CD27(-)CD45RA(-)) and also EM T cells that ...

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MULTIPLE THIN LENS OBJECTIVES FOR IR IMAGING ...
1975-11-01

... EACH SHAPED FOR MINIMUM SPHERICAL ABERRATION. THESE EXPRESSIONS INCLUDE THE PRIMARY ABERRATIONS AND THE ...

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Prognostic significance of CD45RO+ memory T cells in renal cell carcinoma.
2011-09-20

Background:Memory T cells are well known to have a critical role for host defense in humans. However, their role in actual human cancer remains largely unknown. In this study, we tried to reveal the clinical importance of tumour-infiltrating CD45RO+ memory T cells in renal cell carcinoma (RCC).Methods:We analysed 105 patients with RCC, who received radical ...

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Chemokine response induced by Chlamydia trachomatis in prostate derived CD45+ and CD45- cells.
2011-07-05

The role of innate cells and their receptors within the male genital tract remains poorly understood. Much less is known about the relative contribution of different genital tract cells such as epithelial/stromal cells and resident leucocytes. In this study, we examined innate immune responses to Chlamydia trachomatis by prostate epithelial/stromal cells and prostate resident leucocytes. Murine ...

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Characterization of stem and progenitor cells in the dental pulp of erupted and unerupted murine molars
2010-02-26

In the past few years there have been significant advances in the identification of putative stem cells also referred to as �mesenchymal stem cells� (MSC) in dental tissues including the dental pulp. It is thought that MSC in dental pulp share certain similarities with MSC isolated from other tissues. However, cells in dental pulp are still poorly characterized. This study focused on the ...

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Increased Expression of Ganglioside GM1 in Peripheral CD4+ T Cells Correlates Soluble Form of CD30 in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients
2010-06-30

Gangliosides GM1 is a good marker of membrane microdomains (lipid rafts) with important function in cellular activation processes. In this study we found that GM1 expression on CD4+ T cells and memory T cells (CD45RO/CD4) were dramatic increased after stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin in vitro. Next, we examined the GM1 ...

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[Cytogenetic abnormalities in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from patients with myelodysplastic syndrome].
2011-04-01

This study was aimed to investigate the cytogenetic characteristics of hematopoietic cells (HC) and bone marrow mesenchymal stoma cells (BMMSC) isolated from patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and healthy individuals as normal controls, and to clarify whether HC and BMMSC are simultaneously involved and participate in pathogenesis and development of MDS. Both marrows of 22 newly ...

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CD45 enhances positive selection and is expressed at a high level in large, cycling, positively selected CD4+CD8+ thymocytes.
1997-05-01

T-cell development is arrested at the CD4+CD8+ (DP; double-positive) stage of thymocyte development in CD45 null mice. However, the mechanism by which CD45 participates in the positive selection of T cells remains to be investigated. In this report we describe a DP thymocyte population that associates positive selection with expression ...

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Requirement for CD45 in fine-tuning mast cell responses mediated by different ligand-receptor systems.
2009-03-27

The receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45, the most abundant cell surface phosphatase on all nucleated hemopoietic cells, is a critical regulator of the activation status of Src family kinases (SFKs). To study the impact of CD45 on mast cell function, we compare bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs) from ...

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B-cell lymphomas with features intermediate between distinct pathologic entities. From pathogenesis to pathology.
2010-05-01

Published in September 2008, the updated World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues introduces provisional borderline categories for lymphoma cases that demonstrate overlapping clinical, morphological, and/or immunophenotypic features between well-established entities. These overlapping features pose real diagnostic challenges especially in identifying ...

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Human natural killer cells expressing the memory-associated marker CD45RO from tuberculous pleurisy respond more strongly and rapidly than CD45RO(-) natural killer cells following stimulation with interleukin-12.
2011-06-29

Natural killer (NK) cells are known as innate immune lymphocytes that respond rapidly when challenged by pathogens but little is known about adaptive immune features including memory related to NK cells from human beings. In the present study, we demonstrate for the first time that human NK cells expressing the memory-associated marker ...

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The new violet laser dye, Krome Orange, allows an optimal polychromatic immunophenotyping based on CD45-KO gating.
2011-07-14

BACKGROUND: Polychromatic immunophenotyping improves characterization of leukocyte subpopulations and their malignant counterparts. However, the lack of various fluorochrome-labeled monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) hinders the formation of multi-color panels. CD45 appears to be an important MoAb for immunophenotyping of these cells. Plotted against the side ...

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The immunophenotypic stability of plasma cell myeloma by flow cytometry.
2011-04-07

Introduction:? Flow cytometry (FC) has become increasingly utilized in the diagnosis and monitoring of plasma cell myeloma (PCM), though few studies have evaluated the longitudinal stability of antigen expression. Methods:? We studied 45 PCM patients by four-color FC for shifts in CD19, CD20, CD38, CD45, CD56, and cytoplasmic light ...

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Overexpression of Sonic Hedgehog in the Lung Mimics the Effect of Lung Injury and Compensatory Lung Growth on Pulmonary Sca-1 and CD34 Positive Cells
2009-10-27

Cells localized in the bronchioalveolar duct junction of the murine lung have been identified as potential bronchioalveolar stem cells. Based on the surface marker expression, two main phenotypes have been proposed: Sca-1+, CD34+, CD45?, Pecam? ...

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CD45 recruits adapter protein DOK-1 and negatively regulates JAK-STAT signaling in hematopoietic cells.
2009-05-28

It has been extensively documented that CD45 positively regulates T cell receptor-mediated signaling through the activation of Src-family kinases. The mechanism whereby CD45 negatively regulates the JAK/STAT pathway, however, has not been fully elucidated. Here we describe the mechanism by which CD45 negatively ...

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Differential function of PTPalpha and PTPalpha Y789F in T cells and regulation of PTPalpha phosphorylation at Tyr-789 by CD45.
2007-05-16

CD45 is a major membrane protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) expressed in T cells where it regulates the activity of Lck, a Src family kinase important for T cell receptor-mediated activation. PTPalpha is a more widely expressed transmembrane PTP that has been shown to regulate the Src family kinases, Src and Fyn, ...

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Functional heterogeneity of side population cells in skeletal muscle
2006-03-17

Skeletal muscle regeneration has been exclusively attributed to myogenic precursors, satellite cells. A stem cell-rich fraction referred to as side population (SP) cells also resides in skeletal muscle, but its roles in muscle regeneration remain unclear. We found that muscle SP cells could be subdivided into three sub-fractions using CD31 and CD45 markers. The majority of SP cells in normal ...

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Variant CD45R expression with autosomal dominant inheritance affects both helper/inducer (CD4+) and suppressor/cytotoxic (CD8+) T cell populations.
1991-12-01

The differential expression of various membrane CD45R isoforms by normal lymphocyte populations is known to be closely associated with distinct immunoregulatory functions. Abnormal patterns of CD45R expression have been reported in patients with common variable immunodeficiency and HIV infection, and recent ...

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Aberration properties of a spherical surface
1994-09-01

This paper introduces the concept of the central principal ray of a spherical surface. An expression is obtained that determines the spherical aberration of the surface at this ray. A relationship is demonstrated between the monochromatic aberrations of a spherical surface.

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Antigen-specific human immunoglobulin production in SCID mice transplanted with human peripheral lymphocytes is dependent on CD4+ CD45RO+ T cells.
1994-10-01

Severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice, lacking mature T and B cells and virtually devoid of endogenous serum immunoglobulins, spontaneously produce large amounts of human immunoglobulin after transplantation with human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL). Moreover, after immunization with antigen an active immune response resulting in a production of specific antibodies can be induced. Here ...

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Expression of complement components, receptors and regulators by human dendritic cells.
2011-03-23

Integration of innate and adaptive arms of the immune response at a cellular and molecular level appears to be fundamental to the development of powerful effector functions in host defence and aberrant immune responses. Here we provide evidence that the functions of human complement activation and antigen presentation converge on dendritic cells (DCs). We show that several ...

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Expression of complement components, receptors and regulators by human dendritic cells
2011-05-01

Integration of innate and adaptive arms of the immune response at a cellular and molecular level appears to be fundamental to the development of powerful effector functions in host defence and aberrant immune responses. Here we provide evidence that the functions of human complement activation and antigen presentation converge on dendritic cells (DCs). We show that several ...

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Aberrant antigenic expression in extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma: a multi-parameter study from Thailand
2011-08-25

BackgroundExtranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTL) is not common worldwide, but it is the most common T- and NK-cell lymphomas in many Asian countries. Immunophenotypic profiles were studied based on limited series. The authors, therefore, studied on ENKTL according to characterize immunophenotypic profiles as well as the distribution of EBV subtype and LMP-1 gene deletion.MethodsBy using ...

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Pivotal advance: CD45RB glycosylation is specifically regulated during human peripheral B cell differentiation.
2011-01-28

A screen of cell surface markers differentially expressed during peripheral B cell differentiation identified that the CD45RB epitope detected by the mAb MEM-55 was highly expressed on CD27(+) memory B cells and absent on CD27(-) na�ve B cells. IgG(+)CD27(-) memory and a previously unacknowledged CD27(-) population in blood also ...

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Higher proportions of circulating FOXP3+ and CTLA-4+ regulatory T cells are associated with lower fractions of memory CD4+ T cells in infants.
2011-09-20

In adults, a majority of FOXP3(+) T(regs) expresses CTLA-4, and this costimulatory molecule is essential to control the expansion of other T cells. However, it remains to be investigated whether FOXP3(+) and/or CTLA-4(+) T(regs) are associated with the expression of memory markers and homing receptors on CD4(+) T cells. Thus, in a prospective ...

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[Phenotype characteristic of the ionomycin-resistant CD4+ subset of the peripheral blood T-lymphocytes].
2003-01-01

The differential sensitivity of peripheral blood (PB) CD4+ T lymphocytes to the calcium ionophore ionomycin was investigated. Effect of ionomycin exerted on T cells was time- and dose-dependent. We have shown that resistant cells belonged to some distinct T cell subsets. The resting naive CD4+CD45RA+ T cells showed a little, if any, resistance to ionomycin ...

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Elevated major histocompatibility complex class I expression protects T cells from antibody- and macrophage-mediated deletion.
1998-11-01

Macrophages are capable of destroying T cells with which they form cellular conjugates. The deletion can be prevented by the simultaneous transmission of costimulatory signals. We show here that T cells with elevated major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I expression are resistant against macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity. T cells that express the ...

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MUSCLE-DERIVED CD45�SCA-1+C-KIT� PROGENITOR CELLS GIVE RISE TO SKELETAL MUSCLE MYOTUBES IN VITRO

... CD34+ and CD34� fractions and examined for skeletal, cardiac, and hematopoietic lineage�specific messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts ... isolated S+CD34+ cells lacked expression of skeletal-, cardiac-, or he...

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Characterization of Human Cells Expressing CD-45 Epitopes Which Cross-React with Anti-Mouse-B220.
1991-01-01

During this reporting period we have examined a number of human and murine B cell-specific antigenic markers for their potential usefulness in detecting donor (human) B cells in a mouse chimeric system. During this process, we observed that the murine, B ...

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HIV-1 Infection Abrogates CD8+ T Cell MAPK Signaling Responses.
2011-09-21

Mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways are dynamic and sensitive regulators of T cell function and differentiation. Altered MAPK signaling has been associated with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases lupus and arthritis, and some pathogenic viral infections. HIV-1 infection is characterized by chronic immune inflammation, aberrantly heightened CD8+ T cell ...

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Altered Proportions of Na�ve, Central Memory and Terminally Differentiated Central Memory Subsets among CD4(+) and CD8 (+) T Cells Expressing CD26 in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes.
2011-09-01

Type�1 diabetes is an autoimmune process predominantly T-cell mediated. CD26 plays a role in T-cell costimulation, migration, memory development, thymic maturation and emigration patterns. In peripheral blood from 55 patients with type�1 diabetes and 20 healthy controls, CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells expressing CD26 were differentiated into na�ve (N, ...

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Recognition of Naegleriae ameba surface protein epitopes by anti-human CD45 antibodies.
2010-04-01

Phagocytosis is a highly conserved mechanism exhibited by both free-living amebas and mammalian blood cells. Similarities demonstrated by either cell type during engulfment of the same bacterial species may imply analogous surface proteins involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis. The increased availability of anti-human leukocyte antibodies or clusters of differentiation (CD) markers used in ...

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Phenotypic characterization of CD8+ T cell populations in HIV disease and in anti-HIV immunity.
1993-04-01

The CD8+ T cell population is believed to play an important role in the control of viral infection, both for suppression of viral replication and for cytotoxic activity against viral infected cells. Elevated numbers of CD8+ T cells have been demonstrated in HIV infection, and CD8+ cytotoxic T cell (CTL) activity is associated with the early, asymptomatic stage of disease. We investigated the ...

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Macrophage Turnover Kinetics in the Lungs of Mice Infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae.
2007-08-09

Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most prevalent cause of community-acquired pneumonia and is known to induce apoptosis and necrosis in macrophages in vivo. We analyzed the kinetics of alveolar and lung parenchymal macrophage replacement by newly recruited exudate macrophages in vehicle-treated and S. pneumoniae-challenged bone marrow chimeric CD45.1 mice. ...

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Adult human circulating CD34-Lin-CD45-CD133- cells can differentiate into hematopoietic and endothelial cells.
2011-06-29

A precise identification of adult human hemangioblast is still lacking. To identify circulating precursors having the developmental potential of the hemangioblast, we established a new ex vivo long-term culture model supporting the differentiation of both hematopoietic and endothelial cell lineages. We identified from peripheral blood a population lacking the expression of ...

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Topo-proteomic in situ analysis of psoriatic plaque under efalizumab treatment.
2007-06-22

In a pilot study 6 psoriasis patients were treated over 12 weeks with efalizumab targeting the CD11a subunit of LFA-1. The treatment was well tolerated. Five of these patients proved to be responders with an average decrease in psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) from 21.3 +/- 5.4 (day 0) to 3.9 +/- 0.6 (week 12). The nonresponder was subsequently successfully treated with cyclosporin. Skin ...

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Selective increase of activation antigens HLA-DR and CD38 on CD4+ CD45RO+ T lymphocytes during HIV-1 infection.
1994-03-01

Infection with HIV results in a progressive depletion of CD4+ T cells and leads to significant in vivo lymphocyte phenotype changes. In this regard, the expression of HLA-DR and CD38 on CD8+ T cells has been shown to increase dramatically with disease progression. We investigated the expression of both activation markers on CD4+ T cells in HIV-1-infected ...

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Characterization of bovine lymphocytes stimulated in vitro by Dictyocaulus viviparus homogenate.
2008-04-25

Adult Dictyocaulus viviparus homogenate induced proliferation of lymphocytes from na�ve cattle. We characterized the responding cells by carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) loading, for detection of proliferation, and antibody labelling for cell surface molecules. Lymphocytes expressing CD4, CD8 and gamma/delta TCR, rather than Ig ...

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IMMUNE DYSREGULATION FOLLOWING SHORT VERSUS LONG - NASA Technical ...

Granulocytes CD45+. CD14- (identified by scatter). Lymphocytes CD45+. CD14- ( identified by scatter). Monocytes CD45+. CD14+ (identified by scatter) ...

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The human placenta is a hematopoietic organ during the embryonic and fetal periods of development.
2008-12-03

We studied the potential role of the human placenta as a hematopoietic organ during embryonic and fetal development. Placental samples contained two cell populations-CD34(++)CD45(low) and CD34(+)CD45(low)-that were found in chorionic villi and in the chorioamniotic membrane. CD34(++)CD45(low) cells ...

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Dysregulation of signaling pathways in CD45-deficient NK cells leads to differentially regulated cytotoxicity and cytokine production
2006-05-02

CD45, a protein tyrosine phosphatase that regulates Src family kinases, is important for regulating T cell and B cell receptor signaling; however, little is known about how CD45 regulates immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-dependent natural killer (NK) cell receptor signaling and the resulting ...

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Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies against Human Leukocyte Common Antigen (CD45)
2011-04-30

BackgroundThe leukocyte common antigen (CD45) is a transmembrane-type protein tyrosine phosphatase that has five isoforms.MethodsWe generated seven murine mAbs against human CD45 by injecting cells from different origins, such as human thymocytes, PBMCs, and leukemic cell lines. By using various immunological ...

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Neutrophil Phenotypic Characteristics in Children with Congenital Asplenia and Splenectomized for Hereditary Spherocytosis.
2011-08-30

The spleen plays an important role in the granulocyte homeostasis due to such mechanisms as pooling, elimination of senescent cells and regulatory effects on granulocyte renewal in the bone marrow. The expression profile of granulocyte receptors was tested in children with congenital asplenia, and splenectomized for spherocytosis. Receptors tested included those appearing with ...

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