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Autor:
Alix Delaguillaumie, Oreste Acuto, Frédérique Michel, Vincent Blancheteau, Dominique Charron, Stéphane Bécart, Nuala Mooney, Giovanna Lombardi, Niclas Setterblad
Antigen presentation to T lymphocytes has been characterized extensively in terms of T lymphocyte activation and eventual cell death. In contrast, little is known about the consequences of antigen presentation for the antigen-presenting cell (APC). W
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Autor:
Nuala Mooney, Anne Galy, Laurence Jeanson Leh, Dominique Charron, Catherine Gelin, Eric Assier, Alix Delaguillaumie, Viviana Marin-Esteban, Niclas Setterblad
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Immunology. 38:1096-1105
MHC class II-mediated antigen presentation by B lymphocytes or dendritic cells (DC) initiates CD4+ T lymphocyte activation. In B lymphocytes, MHC class II peptide presentation has been characterised by recruitment of MHC class II, F-actin and lipid r
Autor:
Georges Bismuth, Sylvie Kohanna, Eric Rubinstein, Alix Delaguillaumie, Hélène Conjeaud, Michel Seigneuret, Julie Harriague
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. 117:5269-5282
T-cell activation is initiated by the concerted engagement of the T-cell receptor and different co-stimulatory molecules, and requires cytoskeleton-dependent membrane dynamics. Here, we have studied the relationships between tetraspanins, cytoskeleto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. 115:433-443
Activation of T lymphocytes requires the engagement of the T-cell receptor and costimulation molecules through cell-to-cell contacts. The tetraspanin CD82 has previously been shown to act as a cytoskeleton-dependent costimulation molecule. We show he
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276:40055-40064
The tetraspanin family of membrane glycoproteins is involved in the regulation of cellular development, proliferation, activation, and mobility. We have attempted to predict the structural features of the large extracellular domain of tetraspanins (E