Immune Receptor Articles & Analysis: Older
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For researchers, CCR1 is more than a seven-transmembrane G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR)—it is a molecular switch that can reshape immune landscapes under stress, infection, or pathological remodeling. ...
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Immune receptors, which are protein molecules expressed on the membrane of immune cells, play a key role in regulating immune responses. ...
The T cell antigen receptor (TCR) is a characteristic marker of T cells, playing a crucial role in the immune system. ...
Adjuvants are substances that are added to vaccines to enhance the body's immune response to the antigen (the protein that triggers an immune response). Adjuvants work by stimulating the innate immune system, which can lead to a stronger and longer-lasting immune response. ...
T cells are the most numerous and functionally complex type of lymphocytes, mainly including CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T2 cells, which play an important role in cellular immunity and assist in humoral immune response. According to their functions in the immune response, T lymphocytes mainly include helper T cells (Th cells), regulatory T cells (Treg ...
Naked siRNA can cause phagocytosis in the body's immune system in a length-dependent manner, and siRNA can also activate Toll-like receptors to trigger immune responses. ...
Function of CD19 CD19 plays a critical role in establishing intrinsic B cell signaling thresholds by modulating both B cell receptor (BCR)-dependent and independent signaling [13-14]. It is actively involved in antigen-independent B cell development and immunoglobulin-induced B cell activation, making it essential for mounting an optimal immune response. ...
The expression of IL-17B in the synovium and pancreatic tissue of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) increases, and IL-17B enhances the effect of TNF-α in fibroblasts, which may be important for the immune formation.Look at "IL-17 Family Ligands" and "IL-17 Receptor Family" below for full details on IL-17 ligands and receptors. ...
Due to the important role of IL-2 and IL-2R in maintaining immune tolerance and host immunity, more and more new research is focusing on novel treatment plans for IL-2 related diseases, which is conducive to the rapid expansion of the field of immunotherapy. ...
The receptor activates one or more intracellular signaling pathways, involving a series of signaling proteins. ...
Abstract Natural killer (NK) cells are emerging as a new tool for cell therapy of cancer. However, some cancer subtypes are relatively resistant to NK cell cytotoxicity. Expression of anti-CD19 chimeric signaling receptors can enhance NK-cell reactivity against CD19+ leukemia and lymphoma cells. Here we describe a method to enforce expression of such receptors in human NK cells relying on ...
Bacteriocins are small, thermostable, ribosomally synthesized antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria that are active against other bacteria and to which the producer is immune. They exhibit considerable diversity in size, structure, mechanism of action, inhibitory profile, immune mechanism, and target cell receptors. ...
Similar to many of my fellow Adapters, my inspiration is personal and I’m excited by the tremendous potential impact we can have on human lives through the work we’re doing in our Immune Medicine and MRD businesses. Growing up in New Delhi, India, my father worked for a large pharmaceutical company, while my mother was a physician and a professor of medicine. ...
The interesting SARS-CoV-2 omicron mutant strain evades immunity mediated by antibodies from vaccination or infection with early mutants due to the accumulation of a large number of spike mutations. Recently, in a research report titled "Structural basis of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron immune evasion and receptor engagement" published in Science, ...
cancer cell research "We found that T-cell receptors might be more cross-reactive than we thought they were." Said the lead author Timothy Riley, a former graduate student assistant at Baker and now co-founder, scientist and director of the startup Structured Immunity, which incubated through Notre Dame's IDEA center to reduce the risk of early exposure of ...
The two endocannabinoids humans have in their bodies are called CB1 and CB2 receptors. CB1 is mainly found on cells in the nervous system, including certain areas of the brain and the ends of nerves throughout the body, while CB2 receptors are mainly found in cells from the immune system. CB1 receptors are responsible for the ...
