6 research outputs found

    Neuropeptide Y receptor-specifically modulates human neutrophil function

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    Despite a continuously growing body of evidence highlighting the role of NPY in the immune system, surprisingly little is known about its ability to alter human leukocyte function. We therefore set out to examine NPY receptor expression and functional effects of NPY in freshly isolated human neutrophils. Our results not only demonstrate for the first time the presence of specific NPY receptors on human neutrophils, but also unveil of how these receptors differentially modulate critical functions of neutrophils such as phagocytosis of bacteria as well as the release of reactive oxygen species. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Impact of CCR7 on T-Cell Response and Susceptibility to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Infection.

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    To successfully limit pathogen dissemination, an immunological link between the entry tissue of the pathogen and the underlying secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) needs to be established to prime adaptive immune responses. Here, the prerequisite of CCR7 to mount host immune responses within SLOs during gastrointestinal Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection to limit pathogen spread was investigated
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