114 research outputs found
Macroautophagy in Dendritic Cells Controls the Homeostasis and Stability of Regulatory T Cells.
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in controlling autoimmune and inflammatory responses. Recent studies have demonstrated that dendritic cells (DCs) contribute to the homeostasis of peripheral Tregs. Autophagy, a critical pathway for cellular homeostasis, is active in DCs and is upregulated in different inflammatory conditions. We have shown that Tregs are expanded and have phenotypic alterations and impaired suppressive functions in mice with autophagy-deficient DCs. RNA profiling of Tregs revealed that autophagy in DCs is required to stabilize Treg expression signatures. This phenotype is linked to the downregulation of ICOS-Ligand expression in autophagy-deficient DCs, a consequence of the accumulation of ADAM10, the metalloproteinase responsible for its cleavage. Upon inflammation, in antigen-induced arthritis, mice with autophagy-deficient DCs exhibit increased synovial inflammation and cartilage and bone erosion correlating with Treg-to-Th17 conversion. Our data reveal a mechanism that couples autophagy deficiency in DCs to the function, homeostasis, and stability of Tregs
Renal primitive neuroectodermal tumor: does age at diagnosis impact outcomes?
Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) of the kidney is a rare and highly malignant neoplasm. The median age for renal PNET is 27 years but it can be seen also in a wide age range between 3 and 78 years. We performed a Medline search for the term renal PNET and identified 79 cases up till December of 2010. We report here a new case of renal PNET and a literature review for published data for evaluation of clinicopathological prognostic factors, with an emphasis on prognosis in two groups of adults and children-adolescents: 18 years of age or under and over 18 years
Autoradiographische untersuchungen uber den generationszyklus der zellen des ehrlich-ascitescarcinoms der weissen maus.
Die grosse und der zeitliche verlauf der rns-synthese in deu ehrlich- -ascites-tumorzellen der weissen maus.
âSister-chromatid exchangesâ induced by city smog extracts and fractions in cultured human lymphocytes
Genotoxic effects of airborne particulates: Enhancement of malignant cell transformation, induction of sister-chromatid exchanges and of point mutations
Induction of âsister-chromatid exchangesâ in human lymphocytes in vitro by extracts of airborne particulate matter: comparison of samples from a highly industrialized area followed up for several years
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