CD44 is necessary for optimal contact allergic responses but is not required for normal leukocyte extravasation.
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CD44 isoforms containing exon V3 are responsible for the presentation of heparin-binding growth factorA chemokine expressed in lymphoid high endothelial venules promotes the adhesion and chemotaxis of naive T lymphocytesThe adhesion receptor CD44 promotes atherosclerosis by mediating inflammatory cell recruitment and vascular cell activationA splice variant of CD44 expressed in the apical ectodermal ridge presents fibroblast growth factors to limb mesenchyme and is required for limb outgrowthVascular adhesion protein 1 (VAP-1) mediates lymphocyte subtype-specific, selectin-independent recognition of vascular endothelium in human lymph nodes.Development of a peptide inhibitor of hyaluronan-mediated leukocyte trafficking.Negative regulation of epithelium-neutrophil interactions via activation of CD44.Serum CD44 in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.Proinflammatory stimuli regulate endothelial hyaluronan expression and CD44/HA-dependent primary adhesionExpression of L-Selectin (CD62L), CD44, and CD25 on activated bovine T cells.CD44 is a macrophage binding site for Mycobacterium tuberculosis that mediates macrophage recruitment and protective immunity against tuberculosis.A role for CD44 in an antigen-induced murine model of pulmonary eosinophilia.The liberation of CD44.Increased susceptibility to primary infection with Listeria monocytogenes in germfree mice may be due to lack of accumulation of L-selectin+ CD44+ T cells in sites of inflammation.CD95 (Fas) may control the expansion of activated T cells after elimination of bacteria in murine listeriosis.The Hyaluronic Acid-HDAC3-miRNA Network in Allergic Inflammation.CD44 deficiency leads to enhanced neutrophil migration and lung injury in Escherichia coli pneumonia in micePrevention of leukocyte migration to inflamed skin with a novel fluorosugar modifier of cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen.Lymphocyte trafficking to inflamed skin--molecular mechanisms and implications for therapeutic target molecules.CD44 and hyaluronan-dependent rolling interactions of lymphocytes on tonsillar stroma.An essential role for CD44 variant isoforms in epidermal Langerhans cell and blood dendritic cell function.Hyaluronan binding function of CD44 is transiently activated on T cells during an in vivo immune responseT lymphocytes adhere to airway smooth muscle cells via integrins and CD44 and induce smooth muscle cell DNA synthesisEntry of naive CD4 T cells into peripheral lymph nodes requires L-selectinCD44 and its ligand hyaluronate mediate rolling under physiologic flow: a novel lymphocyte-endothelial cell primary adhesion pathway.GlyCAM-1, a physiologic ligand for L-selectin, activates beta 2 integrins on naive peripheral lymphocytes.Abrogation of experimental colitis correlates with increased apoptosis in mice deficient for CD44 variant exon 7 (CD44v7).Antibodies to CD44 and integrin alpha4, but not L-selectin, prevent central nervous system inflammation and experimental encephalomyelitis by blocking secondary leukocyte recruitmentAnti-LFA-1 antibodies enhance metastasis of ocular lymphoma to the brain and contralateral eye.Veterinary applications for monitoring mononuclear cell proliferation using cell tracking dyes.Entrapment of recent thymic emigrants in lymphoid tissues from HIV-infected patients: association with HIV cellular viral loadCathelicidin antimicrobial peptides inhibit hyaluronan-induced cytokine release and modulate chronic allergic dermatitis.Induction of resistance to diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice by targeting CD44 with a specific monoclonal antibodyDifferential expression of tissue-specific adhesion molecules on human circulating antibody-forming cells after systemic, enteric, and nasal immunizations. A molecular basis for the compartmentalization of effector B cell responses.Functional activation of lymphocyte CD44 in peripheral blood is a marker of autoimmune disease activity.The role of CD44 in cutaneous inflammation.Molecular mechanisms of leukocyte trafficking in T-cell-mediated skin inflammation: insights from intravital imaging.Targeting CD44 in mast cell regulation.Stem cells, inflammation and allergyCD44 Antibody Inhibition of Macrophage Phagocytosis Targets Fcγ Receptor- and Complement Receptor 3-Dependent Mechanisms.
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CD44 is necessary for optimal contact allergic responses but is not required for normal leukocyte extravasation.
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1993-08-01T00:00:00Z