DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN and L-SIGN are high affinity binding receptors for hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E2Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of human dendritic cells decreases integrin expression, adhesion and migration to chemokinesThe continuing challenges of leprosyDisruption of the langerin/CD207 gene abolishes Birbeck granules without a marked loss of Langerhans cell functionHigh-affinity glycopolymer binding to human DC-SIGN and disruption of DC-SIGN interactions with HIV envelope glycoproteinLangerhans cells utilize CD1a and langerin to efficiently present nonpeptide antigens to T cells.Invasion of the central nervous system by intracellular bacteriaThe human macrophage mannose receptor directs Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoarabinomannan-mediated phagosome biogenesisDC-SIGN (CD209) mediates dengue virus infection of human dendritic cellsDendritic-cell-associated C-type lectin 2 (DCAL-2) alters dendritic-cell maturation and cytokine productionEarly steps of retrovirus replicative cycleTuberculous granuloma formation is enhanced by a mycobacterium virulence determinantMycobacterial mutants with defective control of phagosomal acidificationDC-SIGN induction in alveolar macrophages defines privileged target host cells for mycobacteria in patients with tuberculosisPromoter variation in the DC-SIGN-encoding gene CD209 is associated with tuberculosis.The Role of Phlebovirus Glycoproteins in Viral Entry, Assembly and ReleaseInnate Immune Defenses in Human Tuberculosis: An Overview of the Interactions between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Innate Immune CellsImmune vulnerability of infants to tuberculosisCD1 and mycobacterial lipids activate human T cellsVersatile myeloid cell subsets contribute to tuberculosis-associated inflammationInnate immune gene polymorphisms in tuberculosisVoltage gated calcium channels negatively regulate protective immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosisMicroglia are crucial regulators of neuro-immunity during central nervous system tuberculosisSensing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and consequences to both host and bacillusAcylation determines the toll-like receptor (TLR)-dependent positive versus TLR2-, mannose receptor-, and SIGNR1-independent negative regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines by mycobacterial lipomannanC-type lectins and phagocytosisIs adipose tissue a place for Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence?Identification of the required acyltransferase step in the biosynthesis of the phosphatidylinositol mannosides of mycobacterium speciesA murine DC-SIGN homologue contributes to early host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosisHIV and Tuberculosis: a Deadly Human SyndemicAM3 modulates dendritic cell pathogen recognition capabilities by targeting DC-SIGN.Association of SIGNR1 with TLR4-MD-2 enhances signal transduction by recognition of LPS in gram-negative bacteria.Profiling early lung immune responses in the mouse model of tuberculosis.Expression, secretion, and glycosylation of the 45- and 47-kDa glycoprotein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Streptomyces lividansPeptide mimotopes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis carbohydrate immunodeterminantsMycobacterial catalase-peroxidase is a tissue antigen and target of the adaptive immune response in systemic sarcoidosis.Dynamic changes in pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine profiles and gamma interferon receptor signaling integrity correlate with tuberculosis disease activity and response to curative treatment.CD209 genetic polymorphism and tuberculosis disease.Rapid pathogen-induced apoptosis: a mechanism used by dendritic cells to limit intracellular replication of Legionella pneumophila.Commentary: Modification of Host Responses by Mycobacteria.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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DC-SIGN is the major Mycobacterium tuberculosis receptor on human dendritic cells.
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Donatus Dreher
Elisabeth Pivert
Jean Claude Gluckman
Luc Legres
Philippe H Lagrange
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