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Impact of PRRSV on activation and viability of antigen presenting cells 被引量:4
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作者 Irene M Rodríguez-Gómez Jaime Gómez-Laguna Librado Carrasco 《World Journal of Virology》 2013年第4期146-151,共6页
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome(PRRS) is one of the most important diseases of swine industry. The causal agent, PRRS-virus(PRRSV), is able to evade the host immune response and survive in the organism c... Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome(PRRS) is one of the most important diseases of swine industry. The causal agent, PRRS-virus(PRRSV), is able to evade the host immune response and survive in the organism causing transient infections. Despite all scientific efforts, there are still some gaps in the knowledge of the pathogenesis of this disease. Antigen presenting cells(APCs), as initiators of the immune response, are located in the first line of defense against microorganisms, and are responsible for antigen recognition, processing and presentation. Dendritic cells(DCs) are the main type of APC involved in antigen presentation and they are susceptible to PRRSV infection. Thus, PRRSV replication in DCs may trigger off different mechanisms to impair the onset of a host effective immune response against the virus. On the one side, PRRSV may impair the basic functions of DCs by regulating the expression of major histocompatibility complex class Ⅱ and CD80/86. Other strategy followed by the virus is the induction of cell death of APCs by apoptosis, necrosis or both of them. The impairment and/or cell death ofAPCs could lead to a failure in the onset of an efficient immune response, as long as cells could not properly activate T cells. Future aspects to take into account are also discussed in this review. 展开更多
关键词 Porcine REPRODUCTIVE and respiratory syndrome Antigen PRESENTING CELLS DENDRITIC CELLS Immune response Major HISTOCOMPATIBILITY complex classⅡ cd80/86 Cell death Apoptosis
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Neutrophils in Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar L.)are MHC class II^(+)and secret IL-12p40 upon bacterial exposure
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作者 Gyri Teien Haugland Anita Rønneseth +3 位作者 Lene Gundersen Harald SæbøLunde Kaja Nordland Heidrun Inger Wergeland 《Aquaculture and Fisheries》 CSCD 2024年第2期144-153,共10页
Antigen-presentation via major histocompatibility complex(MHC)to T cells is the key event to initiate adaptive immune responses.In teleosts,as in mammals,the main types of professional antigen-presenting cells(APCs)ar... Antigen-presentation via major histocompatibility complex(MHC)to T cells is the key event to initiate adaptive immune responses.In teleosts,as in mammals,the main types of professional antigen-presenting cells(APCs)are dendritic cells(DCs),monocytes/macrophages,and B cells.In the current study,flow cytometry,immunostaining and qPCR have been used to show that neutrophils in the teleost fish Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar L.)have antigen-presenting properties.The neutrophils were positive for MHC class II,CD83 and CD80/86,and upon in vitro bacterial exposure,gene expression analysis of purified neutrophils showed that IL-12p40,which is essential for proliferation of naïve T cells,was highly upregulated at both 6 and 24 h post bacterial exposure.Based on presence of MHC class II and upregulation of molecules involved in antigen presentation and T cell activation,we suggest that neutrophils in Atlantic salmon have potential to function as professional APCs.This work makes an important basis for further exploring the potential of using neutrophils to develop new,targeted immunoprophylactic measures. 展开更多
关键词 GRANULOCYTES Antigen presenting cells Major histocompatibility complex T cell activation B cells cd83 cd80/86 MHC classⅡ
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