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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363296/tsyn-seq-a-t-cell-synapse-based-antigen-identification-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yimei Jin, Takahiko Miyama, Alexandria Brown, Tomo Hayase, Xingzhi Song, Anand K Singh, Licai Huang, Ivonne I Flores, Lauren K McDaniel, Israel Glover, Taylor M Halsey, Rishika Prasad, Valerie Chapa, Saira Ahmed, Jianhua Zhang, Kunal Rai, Christine B Peterson, Gregory Lizee, Jennifer Karmouch, Eiko Hayase, Jeffrey J Molldrem, Chia-Chi Chang, Wen-Bin Tsai, Robert R Jenq
Tools for genome-wide rapid identification of peptide-major histocompatibility complex targets of T-cell receptors (TCRs) are not yet universally available. We present a new antigen screening method, the T-synapse (Tsyn) reporter system, which includes antigen-presenting cells (APCs) with a Fas-inducible NF-κB reporter and T cells with a nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) reporter. To functionally screen for target antigens from a cDNA library, productively interacting T cell-APC aggregates were detected by dual reporter activity and enriched by flow sorting followed by antigen identification quantified by deep sequencing (Tsyn-seq)...
February 16, 2024: Cancer Immunology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361630/recognition-of-yeast-%C3%AE-glucan-particles-triggers-immunometabolic-signaling-required-for-trained-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cian J H Horneck Johnston, Anna E Ledwith, Mimmi L E Lundahl, Hugo Charles-Messance, Emer E Hackett, Simon D O'Shaughnessy, Jonah Clegg, Hannah Prendeville, John P McGrath, Aaron M Walsh, Sarah Case, Hollie Austen Byrne, Parth Gautam, Elaine Dempsey, Sinead C Corr, Frederick J Sheedy
Fungal β-glucans are major drivers of trained immunity which increases long-term protection against secondary infections. Heterogeneity in β-glucan source, structure, and solubility alters interaction with the phagocytic receptor Dectin-1 and could impact strategies to improve trained immunity in humans. Using a panel of diverse β-glucans, we describe the ability of a specific yeast-derived whole-glucan particle (WGP) to reprogram metabolism and thereby drive trained immunity in human monocyte-derived macrophages in vitro and mice bone marrow in vivo ...
March 15, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353705/ion-channel-trpv2-is-critical-in-enhancing-b-cell-activation-and-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cuifeng Li, Meng Zhao, Xiaohang Liu, Yuxin Li, Bihua Xu, Lina Zhou, Xiaolin Sun, Wenbo Sun, Na Kang, Zhenglin Ji, Tong Li, Haoran An, Fei Wang, Chuan Wu, Jing-Ying Ye, Jing-Ren Zhang, Qingwen Wang, Xiaodong Zhao, Zhanguo Li, Wanli Liu
The function of transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) cation channels governing B cell activation remains to be explored. We present evidence that TRPV2 is highly expressed in B cells and plays a crucial role in the formation of the B cell immunological synapse and B cell activation. Physiologically, TRPV2 expression level is positively correlated to influenza-specific antibody production and is low in newborns and seniors. Pathologically, a positive correlation is established between TRPV2 expression and the clinical manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in adult and child SLE patients...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Experimental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343543/geometric-parameters-that-affect-the-behavior-of-logic-gated-car-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander C Partin, Richele Bruno, Sanam Shafaattalab, Erica Vander Mause, Aaron Winters, Mark Daris, Casey Gahrs, Claudia A Jette, Breanna DiAndreth, Mark L Sandberg, Agnes E Hamburger, Alexander Kamb, Timothy P Riley
Clinical applications of CAR-T cells are limited by the scarcity of tumor-specific targets and are often afflicted with the same on-target/off-tumor toxicities that plague other cancer treatments. A new promising strategy to enforce tumor selectivity is the use of logic-gated, two-receptor systems. One well-described application is termed Tmod™, which originally utilized a blocking inhibitory receptor directed towards HLA-I target antigens to create a protective NOT gate. Here we show that the function of Tmod blockers targeting non-HLA-I antigens is dependent on the height of the blocker antigen and is generally compatible with small, membrane-proximal targets...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340420/influence-of-different-conjugation-methods-for-activating-antibodies-on-polymeric-nanoparticles-effects-for-polyclonal-expansion-of-human-cd8-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Weller, Xin Li, Lars R Petersen, Paul Kempen, Gael Clergeaud, Thomas L Andresen
Particle-based systems have become a state-of-the-art method for in vitro expanding cytotoxic T cells by tailoring their surface with activating molecules. However, commonly used methods utilize facile carbodiimide chemistry leading to uncontrolled orientation of the immobilized antibodies on the particle surface that can lead to poor binding to target cells. To address this, selective coupling strategies utilizing regioselective chemical groups such as disulfide bridges offer a simple approach. In this work we present a set of methods to investigate the effect of polymeric nanoparticles, conjugated with either regioselective- or randomly-immobilized antiCD3 and antiCD28 antibodies, on the activation potential, expansion and expression of activation markers in T cells...
February 9, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315012/%C3%AE-actin-g342d-as-a-cause-of-nk-cell-deficiency-impairing-lytic-synapse-termination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abigail E Reed, Jackeline Peraza, Frederique van den Haak, Evelyn R Hernandez, Richard A Gibbs, Ivan K Chinn, James R Lupski, Enrica Marchi, Ran Reshef, Bachir Alobeid, Emily M Mace, Jordan S Orange
NK cell deficiency (NKD) occurs when an individual's major clinical immunodeficiency derives from abnormal NK cells and is associated with several genetic etiologies. Three categories of β-actin-related diseases with over 60 ACTB (β-actin) variants have previously been identified, none with a distinct NK cell phenotype. An individual with mild developmental delay, macrothrombocytopenia, and susceptibility to infections, molluscum contagiosum virus, and EBV-associated lymphoma had functional NKD for over a decade...
February 5, 2024: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268493/harnessing-the-cytotoxic-granule-exocytosis-to-augment-the-efficacy-of-t-cell-engaging-bispecific-antibody-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mika Casey, Carol Lee, Sharon M Hoyte, Rebecca L Johnston, Wing Yu Kwok, Soi Cheng Law, Maher K Gandhi, Simon J Harrison, Kyohei Nakamura
T-cell-engaging bispecific antibody (T-BsAb, also known as BiTE) therapy has emerged as a powerful therapeutic modality against multiple myeloma. Given that T-BsAb therapy redirects endogenous T cells to eliminate tumor cells, reinvigorating dysfunctional T cells may be a potential approach to improve the efficacy of T-BsAb. While various immunostimulatory cytokines can potentiate effector T-cell functions, the optimal cytokine treatment for T-BsAb therapy is yet to be established, partly due to a concern of cytokine release syndrome driven by aberrant interferon (IFN)-γ production...
January 25, 2024: Haematologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238609/metabolic-waypoints-during-t-cell-differentiation
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REVIEW
Drew Wilfahrt, Greg M Delgoffe
This Review explores the interplay between T cell activation and cell metabolism and highlights how metabolites serve two pivotal functions in shaping the immune response. Traditionally, T cell activation has been characterized by T cell antigen receptor-major histocompatibility complex interaction (signal 1), co-stimulation (signal 2) and cytokine signaling (signal 3). However, recent research has unveiled the critical role of metabolites in this process. Firstly, metabolites act as signal propagators that aid in the transmission of core activation signals, such as specific lipid species that are crucial at the immune synapse...
February 2024: Nature Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236633/illuminating-t-cell-dendritic-cell-interactions-in-vivo-by-flashing-antigens
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Munir Akkaya, Jafar Al Souz, Daniel Williams, Rahul Kamdar, Olena Kamenyeva, Juraj Kabat, Ethan Shevach, Billur Akkaya
Delineating the complex network of interactions between antigen-specific T cells and antigen presenting cells (APCs) is crucial for effective precision therapies against cancer, chronic infections, and autoimmunity. However, the existing arsenal for examining antigen-specific T cell interactions is restricted to a select few antigen-T cell receptor pairs, with limited in situ utility. This lack of versatility is largely due to the disruptive effects of reagents on the immune synapse, which hinder real-time monitoring of antigen-specific interactions...
January 18, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231472/a-circrna-cerna-network-involved-in-cognitive-dysfunction-after-chronic-cerebral-hypoperfusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wan-Rong Jiang, Yong-Ming Zhou, Wei Wu, Li-Jie Yang, You Wu, Xin-Yuan Zhang, Zhao-Hui Yao
Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion (CCH) is associated with cognitive dysfunction, the underlying mechanisms of which remain elusive, hindering the development of effective therapeutic approaches. In this study, we employed an established CCH animal model to delve into neuropathological alterations like oxidative stress, inflammation, neurotransmitter synthesis deficits, and other morphological alterations. Our findings revealed that while the number of neurons remained unchanged, there was a significant reduction in neuronal fibers post-CCH, as evidenced by microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) staining...
January 16, 2024: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195629/lfa-1-nanoclusters-integrate-tcr-stimulation-strength-to-tune-t-cell-cytotoxic-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Lacouture, Beatriz Chaves, Delphine Guipouy, Raïssa Houmadi, Valérie Duplan-Eche, Sophie Allart, Nicolas Destainville, Loïc Dupré
T-cell cytotoxic function relies on the cooperation between the highly specific but poorly adhesive T-cell receptor (TCR) and the integrin LFA-1. How LFA-1-mediated adhesion may scale with TCR stimulation strength is ill-defined. Here, we show that LFA-1 conformation activation scales with TCR stimulation to calibrate human T-cell cytotoxicity. Super-resolution microscopy analysis reveals that >1000 LFA-1 nanoclusters provide a discretized platform at the immunological synapse to translate TCR engagement and density of the LFA-1 ligand ICAM-1 into graded adhesion...
January 9, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149577/immune-modulation-via-dendritic-cells-by-the-effect-of-thymosin-alpha-1-on-immune-synapse-in-hcmv-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M S Espinar-Buitrago, E Vazquez-Alejo, E Magro-Lopez, L Tarancon-Diez, M Leal, M A Muñoz-Fernandez
Tα1 (Thymosin-alpha-1) is a thymus-derived hormone that has been demonstrated to be effective on diverse immune cell subsets. The objective of this study was to determine the in vitro immunomodulatory effect of Tα1 in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection. Dendritic cells (DCs) were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) by negative selection and cultured in the presence or absence of Tα1. The immunophenotyping of DCs was characterised by multiparametric flow cytometry assessing CD40, CD80, TIM-3 and PDL-1 markers, as well as intracellular TNFα production...
December 2023: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38147777/trem2-regulates-microglial-phagocytosis-of-synapses-in-innate-immune-tolerance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Meng, Linkun Han, Hui Xu, Lingliang Zhang, Zhaoji Liu, Yunqiang Zhou, Xian Zhang, Hong Luo, Yun-Wu Zhang
Increasing evidence indicates that innate immune cells also possess immunological memory. Microglia are brain-resident innate immune cells and execute inflammatory and phagocytic functions upon environmental stimulation, during which processes triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) plays an important regulatory role. However, although microglia are known to exhibit innate immune memory related to inflammation when subjected to continuous inflammatory stimuli, whether microglia exhibit innate immune memory related to phagocytosis and whether TREM2 participates in innate immune memory of microglia remain unknown...
December 25, 2023: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146365/blockade-of-mglur5-in-astrocytes-derived-from-human-ipscs-modulates-astrocytic-function-and-increases-phagocytosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Izabella B Q de Lima, Pablo L Cardozo, Julia S Fahel, Juliana P S Lacerda, Aline S Miranda, Antônio L Teixeira, Fabiola M Ribeiro
TNF-α is essential for induction and maintenance of inflammatory responses and its dysregulation is associated with susceptibility to various pathogens that infect the central nervous system. Activation of both microglia and astrocytes leads to TNF-α production, which in turn triggers further activation of these cells. Astrocytes have been implicated in the pathophysiology of a wide range of neurodegenerative diseases with either harmful or protective roles, as these cells are capable of secreting several inflammatory factors and also promote synapse elimination and remodeling...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38135021/counteracting-immunotyrosine-based-signaling-motifs-augment-zebrafish-leukocyte-immune-type-receptor-mediated-phagocytic-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rikus R Niemand, James L Stafford
Leukocyte immune-type receptors (LITRs) represent a polymorphic and polygenic family of immunoregulatory proteins originally discovered in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus; IpLITRs). Belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF), IpLITRs are generally classified as stimulatory or inhibitory types based on their utilization of various intracellular tyrosine-based signaling motifs. While research has shown that IpLITRs can activate as well as abrogate different immune cell effector responses including phagocytosis, recent identification of LITRs within the zebrafish genome (Danio rerio; DrLITRs) revealed the existence of fish LITR-types uniquely containing counteracting stimulatory and inhibitory cytoplasmic tail (CYT) region motifs (i...
December 20, 2023: Developmental and Comparative Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38134285/cellular-immunity-analysis-by-a-modular-acoustofluidic-platform-ciamap
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruoyu Zhong, Matthew Sullivan, Neil Upreti, Roy Chen, Agustin De Ganzó, Kaichun Yang, Shujie Yang, Ke Jin, Ye He, Ke Li, Jianping Xia, Zhiteng Ma, Luke P Lee, Tania Konry, Tony Jun Huang
The study of molecular mechanisms at the single-cell level holds immense potential for enhancing immunotherapy and understanding neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases by identifying previously concealed pathways within a diverse range of paired cells. However, existing single-cell pairing platforms have limitations in low pairing efficiency, complex manual operation procedures, and single-use functionality. Here, we report a multiparametric cellular immunity analysis by a modular acoustofluidic platform: CIAMAP...
December 22, 2023: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38111650/the-expression-of-semaphorin3e-in-vagal-ganglion-and-lung-tissue-is-related-to-airway-hyperresponsiveness-in-murine-asthma-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liyan Chen, Xiaohui Yuan, Yaowei He, Zichuan Fan, Ya Guan, Qiuying Li, Yaying Chen, Lianglan Bao, Yidan Huang, Kefang Lai
OBJECTIVE: Semaphorin3E (Sema3E) mediates reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, and plays an important role in ensuring the specificity of synapse formation and angiogenesis. However, the role of Sema3E in allergic asthma (AS) and eosinophilic bronchitis (EB) is still elusive. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Sema3E in vagal ganglion and lung tissue, airway reactivity, and eosinophilic inflammation. METHODS: The frequency of coughs and airway reactivity as well as the airway inflammation were observed in ovalbumin- (OVA-) induced AS and EB mouse models...
2023: Journal of Immunology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091985/ipsc-derived-hypoimmunogenic-tissue-resident-memory-t%C3%A2-cells-mediate-robust-anti-tumor-activity-against-cervical-cancer
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiki Furukawa, Midori Ishii, Jun Ando, Kazuya Ikeda, Kyomi J Igarashi, Shintaro Kinoshita, Yoko Azusawa, Tokuko Toyota, Tadahiro Honda, Mahito Nakanishi, Koichi Ohshima, Ayako Masuda, Emiko Yoshida, Mari Kitade, Matthew Porteus, Yasuhisa Terao, Hiromitsu Nakauchi, Miki Ando
Functionally rejuvenated human papilloma virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (HPV-rejTs) generated from induced pluripotent stem cells robustly suppress cervical cancer. However, autologous rejT generation is time consuming, leading to difficulty in treating patients with advanced cancer. Although use of allogeneic HPV-rejTs can obviate this, the major obstacle is rejection by the patient immune system. To overcome this, we develop HLA-A24&-E dual integrated HPV-rejTs after erasing HLA class I antigens...
December 19, 2023: Cell reports medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38086291/doxorubicin-induced-epigenetic-regulation-of-dendritic-cell-maturation-in-association-with-t-cell-activation-facilitates-tumor-protective-immune-response-in-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-nsclc
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oishi Mukherjee, Sambuddha Paul, Sumana Das, Sudeshna Rakshit, Geetha Shanmugam, Melvin George, Koustav Sarkar
BACKGROUND: NSCLC is one of the leading causes of death and is often diagnosed at late stages with no alternative therapeutic approach. DCs are professional antigen-presenting cells and DC-based immunotherapy has been under the spotlight for its anti-cancer properties. Epigenetic modifications including DNA methylation and histone modification in DCs play a crucial role in regulating their functions such as maturation and activation,innate immune responses, T cell priming, antigen presentation, and cytokine production...
December 1, 2023: Pathology, Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38077397/the-transcriptomics-profiling-of-blood-cd4-and-cd8-t-cells-in-narcolepsy-type-i
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leila Khajavi, Xuan-Hung Nguyen, Clémence Queriault, Marianne Chabod, Lucie Barateau, Yves Dauvilliers, Matthias Zytnicki, Roland Liblau
BACKGROUND: Narcolepsy Type I (NT1) is a rare, life-long sleep disorder arising as a consequence of the extensive destruction of orexin-producing hypothalamic neurons. The mechanisms involved in the destruction of orexin neurons are not yet elucidated but the association of narcolepsy with environmental triggers and genetic susceptibility (strong association with the HLA, TCRs and other immunologically-relevant loci) implicates an immuno-pathological process. Several studies in animal models and on human samples have suggested that T-cells are the main pathogenic culprits...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
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