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Contact-dependent inhibition of growth of normal diploid human fibroblasts by plasma membrane glycoproteins.

1988

Homeostasis in vivo is maintained by a highly complex network of positive and negative signals. At the cellular level, this regulatory microenvironment can be divided, in a simplified fashion, into two major compartments: the humoral compartment, including compounds such as hormones, growth factors and nutrients, and the contact-environment compartment, including cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. At least in cultures of diploid, non-transformed cells, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions have been shown to be of major importance for the regulation of growth as well as of differentiation. Although until now the glycoprotein involved in the contact-dependent inhibition of growth has n…

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Demonstration of endogenous lectins in synovial tissue.

1991

We have recently shown that synoviocytes and extracellular matrices exhibit distinct patterns of carbohydrate expression. Their biological relevance is however not known. The purpose of the present study was to find out whether human synovial tissue would also show a specific receptor pattern for complex sugar molecules. Endogenous lectins were displayed by means of biotinylated neoglycoproteins and sulfated polysaccharides in paraffin-embedded material or cryosections. In addition to certain carbohydrate components that are known to be constituents of the carbohydrate part of cellular glycoconjugates, our panel included heparin and fucoidan, a sulfated fucose. Binding sites were shown usin…

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Evidence for the formation of covalent bonds between macromolecules in the domain of the wall of Candida albicans mycelial cells

1989

An O-glycosylated mannoprotein, after its incorporation into the wall, showed an increase in its molecular weight, due at least to its association with N-glycosidic sugar chain(s). This was shown by rendering the material soluble after partial degradation of the wall structure. At present it is unknown whether this phenomenon is due to an additional transglycosylation process or whether the partial degradation of the wall solubilizes a supramolecular structure formed between the original O-glycosylated protein which becomes linked either directly or indirectly through a protein to the N-sugar chain(s).

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A comparative study of the incorporation of a 1,6-beta-glucan and an O-glycosylated protein epitope into the cell wall of Candida albicans.

1996

The topological distribution of two epitopes in the cell wall of Candida albicans, the kinetics of their incorporation into the regenerating protoplast wall, and the effect of different antibiotics upon their incorporation and localization have been studied. To do so, two monoclonal antibodies that react against an O-glycosylated mannoprotein (1B12) and against a 1,6-beta-glucan epitope (JRR1) were used. The results show that the JRR1 epitope is localized in an internal layer of the cell wall, in contrast to the 1B12 epitope, which is superficial, and that the incorporation of the JRR1 epitope into walls of regenerating protoplasts precedes that of the 1B12 epitope. The JRR1 epitope is norm…

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Patient outcomes in two steroid-free regimens using tacrolimus monotherapy after daclizumab induction and tacrolimus with mycophenolate mofetil in li…

2008

Introduction. Long-term steroid administration may predispose liver transplant recipients to infectious and metabolic complication. Maintaining effective immunoprophylaxis while minimizing the negative consequences of steroid therapy could be a key factor in improving clinical outcomes.Methods. Six hundred two patients were randomized to receive tacrolimus (TAC) immunosuppression with a single-steroid bolus and two doses of daclizumab (DAC) or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).Results. The incidence of biopsy-proven acute rejection was 19.7% in the TAC/DAC group and 16.2% in the TAC/ MMF group (ns). Three-month patient and graft survival were similar. Steroid use at month-3 was low at 5.5% in the…

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Immunbiologie der Transplantatabstoßung und deren pharmakologische Beeinflussung

2008

Graft rejectionAntibodies monoclonalbusiness.industryImmunologymedicineGeneral MedicineHuman leukocyte antigenmedicine.diseasebusinessANTIGENS CDTransplant rejectionDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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Highly sensitive monoclonal antibody-based immunoassays for the analysis of fluopyram in food samples

2019

Monoclonal antibody-based techniques have become a useful analytical technology in the agro-food sector. Nowadays, residues of the recently registered fungicide fluopyram are increasingly being found in quality control programs. In the present study, novel chemical derivatives of this pesticide were prepared and specific and high-affinity monoclonal antibodies to fluopyram were raised for the first time. Moreover, immunoassays to fluopyram were developed in two alternative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay formats, using homologous and heterologous assay conjugates, with limits of detection below 0.05 µg L−1. The optimized immunoassays were applied to the analysis of fluopyram in fortified …

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Blefaritis asociada al tratamiento con Cetuximab en adenocarcinoma colorrectal avanzado

2008

espanolCaso clinico: Mujer de 52 anos diagnosticada de adenocarcinoma colorrectal, remitida a nuestro servicio por presentar tras iniciar tratamiento con Cetuximab reaccion adversa palpebral. Discusion: El Cetuximab es un anticuerpo monoclonal cuya diana es el receptor del factor de crecimiento epidermico. Ha sido incorporado recientemente al tratamiento de tumores, principalmente el cancer colorrectal metastatico y los tumores del area otorrinolaringologica. Su tolerancia es en principio mejor que la de los agentes quimioterapicos clasicos. Sin embargo, no esta exento de efectos secundarios. La toxicidad palpebral asociada a Cetuximab ha sido recientemente descrita, por lo que la patogenia…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyEpidermal growth factor receptor activityCetuximabbusiness.industryreceptor del factor de crecimiento epidérmicoCancermedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgeryAdvanced colorectal cancerOphthalmologyblefaritisMedicineAdenocarcinomaanticuerpos monoclonalesbusinessneoplasmsAdenocarcinoma colorrectalmedicine.drugArchivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
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Infections sévères à pyogènes chez les patients traités par infliximab. Étude d’une cohorte régionale

2005

Resume Objectif. – Apprecier la prevalence des infections severes a pyogenes chez les patients traites par infliximab en pratique courante, et essayer de degager des facteurs favorisants. Methodes. – Etude portant sur une cohorte de patients traites dans un reseau regional par infliximab pour polyarthrite rhumatoide ou spondylarthrite ankylosante, et suivis de facon prospective a l’aide d’une feuille de recueil des donnees standardisee. Les observations des patients ayant presente une infection grave a pyogene ont ete analysees, et comparees a celles des autres patients. Resultats. – La cohorte comportait 83 patients (55 femmes et 28 hommes), dont cinq (6 %) ont presente une infection sever…

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Cross-reactivity between tumor MHC class I-restricted antigens and an enterococcal bacteriophage

2020

International audience; Intestinal microbiota have been proposed to induce commensal-specific memory T cells that cross-react with tumor-associated antigens. We identified major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-binding epitopes in the tail length tape measure protein (TMP) of a prophage found in the genome of the bacteriophage Enterococcus hirae Mice bearing E. hirae harboring this prophage mounted a TMP-specific H-2Kb-restricted CD8+ T lymphocyte response upon immunotherapy with cyclophosphamide or anti-PD-1 antibodies. Administration of bacterial strains engineered to express the TMP epitope improved immunotherapy in mice. In renal and lung cancer patients, the presence of the ent…

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