Human Langerhans cells capture measles virus through Langerin and present viral antigens to CD4⁺ T cells but are incapable of cross-presentation.
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Measles Virus Host Invasion and PathogenesisTargeting dendritic cells: a promising strategy to improve vaccine effectivenessBirbeck granule-like "organized smooth endoplasmic reticulum" resulting from the expression of a cytoplasmic YFP-tagged langerinMeasles immune suppression: lessons from the macaque modelCommon Polymorphisms in Human Langerin Change Specificity for Glycan LigandsTranscriptional profiling of human dendritic cell populations and models--unique profiles of in vitro dendritic cells and implications on functionality and applicabilityCaveolin-1 mediated uptake via langerin restricts HIV-1 infection in human Langerhans cells.Use of SLAM and PVRL4 and identification of pro-HB-EGF as cell entry receptors for wild type phocine distemper virus.Phenotypic and Functional Properties of Human Steady State CD14+ and CD1a+ Antigen Presenting Cells and Epidermal Langerhans CellsHost Langerin (CD207) is a receptor for Yersinia pestis phagocytosis and promotes dissemination.Human tissues contain CD141hi cross-presenting dendritic cells with functional homology to mouse CD103+ nonlymphoid dendritic cellsThe C-type Lectin Langerin Functions as a Receptor for Attachment and Infectious Entry of Influenza A VirusPituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide bias Langerhans cell Ag presentation toward Th17 cells.The macrophage galactose-type lectin can function as an attachment and entry receptor for influenza virus.Antigen presentation by Langerhans cells.Contribution of dendritic cells to measles virus induced immunosuppression.Human dendritic cells - stars in the skin.Understanding the biology of antigen cross-presentation for the design of vaccines against cancer.Understanding MHC class I presentation of viral antigens by human dendritic cells as a basis for rational design of therapeutic vaccines.Dendritic cell-targeted vaccines.Calcium-Independent Activation of an Allosteric Network in Langerin by Heparin Oligosaccharides.The roles of direct recognition by animal lectins in antiviral immunity and viral pathogenesis.Human lectins and their roles in viral infections.Langerhans cells and sexual transmission of HIV and HSV.Myeloid C-Type Lectin Receptors in Viral Recognition and Antiviral Immunity.Human CD1c+ dendritic cells drive the differentiation of CD103+ CD8+ mucosal effector T cells via the cytokine TGF-β.Langerin-mediated internalization of a modified peptide routes antigens to early endosomes and enhances cross-presentation by human Langerhans cells.Langerin, the "Catcher in the Rye": an important receptor for pathogens on Langerhans cells.Measles virus transmission from dendritic cells to T cells: formation of synapse-like interfaces concentrating viral and cellular components.Bacterial Polysaccharide Specificity of the Pattern Recognition Receptor Langerin Is Highly Species-dependent.Langerhans Cells Prevent Autoimmunity via Expansion of Keratinocyte Antigen-Specific Regulatory T Cells.C-Type Lectin Receptors in Antiviral Immunity and Viral Escape.Measles
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Human Langerhans cells capture measles virus through Langerin and present viral antigens to CD4⁺ T cells but are incapable of cross-presentation.
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Human Langerhans cells capture ...... capable of cross-presentation.
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Human Langerhans cells capture ...... capable of cross-presentation.
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Donna Fluitsma
Lot de Witte
Manja Litjens
Marein A W P de Jong
Michiel van der Vlist
Rik L de Swart
Rory D de Vries
Teunis B H Geijtenbeek
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10.1002/EJI.201041305
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2011-08-08T00:00:00Z