Cutting edge: CD43 functions as a T cell counterreceptor for the macrophage adhesion receptor sialoadhesin (Siglec-1)
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Siglecs in the immune systemCD169-dependent cell-associated HIV-1 transmission: a driver of virus disseminationSiglec-1 is a novel dendritic cell receptor that mediates HIV-1 trans-infection through recognition of viral membrane gangliosidesA Novel Unsupervised Method to Identify Genes Important in the Anti-viral Response: Application to Interferon/Ribavirin in Hepatitis C PatientsGlycan array screening reveals a candidate ligand for Siglec-8CD43 regulation of T cell activation is not through steric inhibition of T cell-APC interactions but through an intracellular mechanismSialoadhesin ligand expression identifies a subset of CD4+Foxp3- T cells with a distinct activation and glycosylation profileSialoadhesin expressed on IFN-induced monocytes binds HIV-1 and enhances infectivity.Transcriptional profiling reveals developmental relationship and distinct biological functions of CD16+ and CD16- monocyte subsets.Search for specific biomarkers of IFNβ bioactivity in patients with multiple sclerosis.Siglecs facilitate HIV-1 infection of macrophages through adhesion with viral sialic acids.Sialoadhesin-deficient mice exhibit subtle changes in B- and T-cell populations and reduced immunoglobulin M levels.Human rhinoviruses induce IL-35-producing Treg via induction of B7-H1 (CD274) and sialoadhesin (CD169) on DC.Involvement of sialoadhesin in entry of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus into porcine alveolar macrophagesControl of myeloid activity during retinal inflammation.Early murine T-lymphocyte activation is accompanied by a switch from N-Glycolyl- to N-acetyl-neuraminic acid and generation of ligands for siglec-ECharacterization of membrane-shed microvesicles from cytokine-stimulated β-cells using proteomics strategies.T-cell activation in the intestinal mucosa.Sialoadhesin-positive macrophages bind regulatory T cells, negatively controlling their expansion and autoimmune disease progressionPrognostic significance of CD169-positive lymph node sinus macrophages in patients with endometrial carcinoma.Migratory and adhesive cues controlling innate-like lymphocyte surveillance of the pathogen-exposed surface of the lymph node.Natural ligands for CD33-related Siglecs?Basic and clinical immunology of SiglecsIntracellular patterns of sialophorin expression define a new molecular classification of breast cancer and represent new targets for therapy.Aberrant glycosylation as biomarker for cancer: focus on CD43.Biomarkers as tools for improved diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring in systemic lupus erythematosisHost Immune Responses in HIV-1 Infection: The Emerging Pathogenic Role of Siglecs and Their Clinical Correlates.The Tn antigen-structural simplicity and biological complexity.Sialoadhesin - a macrophage-restricted marker of immunoregulation and inflammation.Molecular mechanisms involved in CD43-mediated apoptosis of TF-1 cells. Roles of transcription Daxx expression, and adhesion molecules.Siglec-1 and -2 as potential biomarkers in autoimmune disease.Interaction of the CD43 Sialomucin with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cpn60.2 Chaperonin Leads to Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Production.Viewing Siglecs through the lens of tumor immunology.CD43 in the nucleus and cytoplasm of lung cancer is a potential therapeutic target.Engagement of distinct epitopes on CD43 induces different co-stimulatory pathways in human T cells.Sialoadhesin promotes neuroinflammation-related disease progression in two mouse models of CLN disease.Engagement of CD43 enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcriptional activity and virus production that is induced upon TCR/CD3 stimulation.Functional evaluation of activation-dependent alterations in the sialoglycan composition of T cellsSignal regulatory protein alpha ligation induces macrophage nitric oxide production through JAK/STAT- and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Rac1/NAPDH oxidase/H2O2-dependent pathwaysPorcine arterivirus attachment to the macrophage-specific receptor sialoadhesin is dependent on the sialic acid-binding activity of the N-terminal immunoglobulin domain of sialoadhesin.
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Cutting edge: CD43 functions as a T cell counterreceptor for the macrophage adhesion receptor sialoadhesin (Siglec-1)
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2001-03-15T00:00:00Z