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pro vyhledávání: '"José Ignacio Saldaña"'
Autor:
Alessandro Barbarulo, Ching-In Lau, Konstantinos Mengrelis, Susan Ross, Anisha Solanki, José Ignacio Saldaña, Tessa Crompton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol 4, Iss 3, p 22 (2016)
T cells develop in the thymus, which provides an essential environment for T cell fate specification, and for the differentiation of multipotent progenitor cells into major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted, non-autoreactive T cells. Here w
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/58d27381842e4da681b6a1ac26fd7260
Autor:
Ching-In, Lau, Diana C, Yánez, Anisha, Solanki, Eleftheria, Papaioannou, José Ignacio, Saldaña, Tessa, Crompton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Autoimmunity
The Foxa1 and Foxa2 transcription factors are essential for mouse development. Here we show that they are expressed in thymic epithelial cells (TEC) where they regulate TEC development and function, with important consequences for T-cell development.
Autor:
Anna L. Furmanski, José Ignacio Saldaña, Michael P. Blundell, Adrian J. Thrasher, Ryan F.L. O'Shaughnessy, Neil J. Sebire, Tessa Crompton, E. Graham Davies
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Here we present a mouse model for T-cell targeting of hair follicles, linking the pathogenesis of alopecia to that of depigmentation disorders. Clinically, thymus transplantation has been successfully used to treat T-cell immunodeficiency in congenit
Autor:
Ching-In, Lau, Alessandro, Barbarulo, Anisha, Solanki, José Ignacio, Saldaña, Tessa, Crompton
Publikováno v:
Oncotarget
Kif7 is a ciliary kinesin motor protein that regulates mammalian Hedgehog pathway activation through influencing structure of the primary cilium. Here we show that Kif7 is required for normal T-cell development, despite the fact that T-cells lack pri
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Solanki et al. show that stromal activity of the transcription factor Gli3 is required for B cell development in the fetal liver. Gli3 functions to repress Shh expression, and Shh signals to developing B cells to regulate their development at multipl
Autor:
Anna L. Furmanski, Susan V. Outram, José Ignacio Saldaña, Ching-In Lau, Tessa Crompton, Johannes T. Dessens
Publikováno v:
Blood. 119:4741-4751
The function of Hedgehog signaling in hematopoiesis is controversial, with different experimental systems giving opposing results. Here we examined the role of Desert Hedgehog (Dhh) in the regulation of murine erythropoiesis. Dhh is one of 3 mammalia
Autor:
Tessa Crompton, José Ignacio Saldaña, Susan Ross, Ekati Drakopoulou, Susan V. Outram, Nicola J. Rowbotham, Ariadne L. Hager-Theodorides, Anna L. Furmanski
Publikováno v:
Cell Cycle. 9:4144-4152
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway influences multiple stages of murine T-cell development. Hh signaling mediates transcriptional changes by the activity of the Gli family of transcription factors, Gli1, Gli2 and Gli3. Both Gli2 and Gli3 are essenti
Autor:
John Goulding, Robert J. Snelgrove, Emily Gwyer, Arnaud Didierlaurent, Mary M. Cavanagh, Jeremy Wales, Erika Wissinger, José Ignacio Saldaña, Tracy Hussell
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society. 4:618-625
Although the outcome of respiratory infection alters with age, nutritional status, and immunologic competence, there is a growing body of evidence that we all develop a unique but subtle inflammatory profile. This uniqueness is determined by the sequ
Autor:
Hemant, Sahni, Susan, Ross, Alessandro, Barbarulo, Anisha, Solanki, Ching-In, Lau, Anna, Furmanski, José Ignacio, Saldaña, Masahiro, Ono, Mike, Hubank, Martino, Barenco, Tessa, Crompton
Publikováno v:
Oncotarget
Developing thymocytes require pre-TCR signalling to differentiate from CD4−CD8− double negative to CD4+CD8+ double positive cell. Here we followed the transcriptional response to pre-TCR signalling in a synchronised population of differentiating
Autor:
Nikolaos Paschalidis, Fulvio D'Acquisto, Hemant Sahni, Anna L. Furmanski, Masahiro Ono, Tessa Crompton, José Ignacio Saldaña
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 190(6)
Genome-wide association studies of complex immune-mediated diseases have indicated that many genetic factors, each with individual low risk, contribute to overall disease. It is therefore timely and important to characterize how immune responses may