HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells
Low dose of the heat shock protein gp96 can drive effector T-cell responses, yet high-dose gp96 is immunosuppressive by expanding the regulatory T-cell population. Here the authors explain this dichotomy by showing that high-dose gp96 can drive plasmacytoid dendritic cell expression of neuropilin-1,...
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oai:doaj.org-article:cf78ebbf481d47ad9ecf5de60d0357a82021-12-02T14:41:58ZHSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells10.1038/ncomms156482041-1723https://doaj.org/article/cf78ebbf481d47ad9ecf5de60d0357a82017-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15648https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Low dose of the heat shock protein gp96 can drive effector T-cell responses, yet high-dose gp96 is immunosuppressive by expanding the regulatory T-cell population. Here the authors explain this dichotomy by showing that high-dose gp96 can drive plasmacytoid dendritic cell expression of neuropilin-1, thus functionally supporting interaction with Treg cells.Lauren B. Kinner-BibeauAbigail L. SedlacekMichelle N. MessmerSimon C. WatkinsRobert J. BinderNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017) |
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Low dose of the heat shock protein gp96 can drive effector T-cell responses, yet high-dose gp96 is immunosuppressive by expanding the regulatory T-cell population. Here the authors explain this dichotomy by showing that high-dose gp96 can drive plasmacytoid dendritic cell expression of neuropilin-1, thus functionally supporting interaction with Treg cells. |
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Lauren B. Kinner-Bibeau Abigail L. Sedlacek Michelle N. Messmer Simon C. Watkins Robert J. Binder |
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HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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HSPs drive dichotomous T-cell immune responses via DNA methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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hsps drive dichotomous t-cell immune responses via dna methylome remodelling in antigen presenting cells |
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