Hereditary Factors:, Serology:, Tissue Culture:, Rickettsia, Virus:, Congenic Resistant Lines: B10.BR, Genes: Fv*2 - Friend virus susceptibility-2, FV-1 - Friend virus susceptibility-1, Strains: A(CAL-A) (A/J), BALB/C, CBA, C3H/HE, C57BL/6, C57BR/CD, C57L, DBA/2 (212), NZB, 129. ...
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Huntsville, Ala. ━ Leading researchers from around the world will convene at HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology on Oct. 2-4, 2017 for the fifth annual Immunogenomics conference. Immunogenomics lies at the intersection of immunology and genomics and explores the ways in which the human genome interacts with disease. The conference provides attendees the opportunity to engage in science discussions, network with experts and discover whats next in the field of immunogenomics and how it will help shape the future of human health.. Conference speakers include Jian Han, MD, PhD, a HudsonAlpha faculty investigator and founder of associate company and conference sponsor iRepertoire; along with keynote speakers Harlan Robins, PhD, of Adaptive Biotechnologies, and Atul Butte, MD, PhD, of University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. Han will present on Tuesday, Oct. 3 during the Technology, Bioinformatics and Challenges session and discuss the immune repertoire, a theoretical record ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Endogenous neoantigen-specific CD8 T cells identified in two glioblastoma models using a cancer immunogenomics approach. AU - Johanns, Tanner M.. AU - Ward, Jeffrey P.. AU - Miller, Christopher A.. AU - Wilson, Courtney. AU - Kobayashi, Dale K.. AU - Bender, Diane. AU - Fu, Yujie. AU - Alexandrov, Anton. AU - Mardis, Elaine R.. AU - Artyomov, Maxim N.. AU - Schreiber, Robert D.. AU - Dunn, Gavin P.. PY - 2016/12. Y1 - 2016/12. N2 - The cancer immunogenomics paradigm has facilitated the search for tumor-specific antigens over the last 4 years by applying comprehensive cancer genomics to tumor antigen discovery. We applied this methodology to identify tumor-specific neoantigens in the C57BL/6-derived GL261 and VM/Dk-derived SMA- 560 tumor models. Following DNA whole-exome and RNA sequencing, high-affinity candidate neoepitopes were predicted and screened for immunogenicity by ELISPOT and tetramer analyses. GL261 and SMA-560 harbored 4,932 and 2,171 nonsynonymous exome ...
IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system for immunoglobulins or antibodies, T cell receptors, MHC, immunoglobulin superfamily IgSF and MhcSF. Expertly annotated databases and on-line tools (IMGT/V-QUEST, IMGT/JunctionAnalysis) for gene sequences, genetics and protein 3D structures. Molecular biology, genetics, immunology of antigen receptors, in immunoinformatics, clinical and veterinary research, genome diversity studies and antibody engineering
IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system for immunoglobulins or antibodies, T cell receptors, MHC, immunoglobulin superfamily IgSF and MhSF. Expertly annotated databases and on-line tools (IMGT/V-QUEST, IMGT/JunctionAnalysis) for gene sequences, genetics and protein 3D structures. Molecular biology, genetics, immunology of antigen receptors, in immunoinformatics, clinical and veterinary research, genome diversity studies and antibody engineering
IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system for immunoglobulins or antibodies, T cell receptors, MHC, immunoglobulin superfamily IgSF and MhcSF. Expertly annotated databases and on-line tools (IMGT/V-QUEST, IMGT/JunctionAnalysis) for gene sequences, genetics and protein 3D structures. Molecular biology, genetics, immunology of antigen receptors, in immunoinformatics, clinical and veterinary research, genome diversity studies and antibody engineering
IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system for immunoglobulins or antibodies, T cell receptors, MHC, immunoglobulin superfamily IgSF and MhcSF. Expertly annotated databases and on-line tools (IMGT/V-QUEST, IMGT/JunctionAnalysis) for gene sequences, genetics and protein 3D structures. Molecular biology, genetics, immunology of antigen receptors, in immunoinformatics, clinical and veterinary research, genome diversity studies and antibody engineering
British Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (BSHI) Annual Conference College Court Conference Centre Leicester, United Kingdom June 26 - 27, 2019.
Immunology, Immunogenetics and Molecular Vaccines Conference scheduled on October 22-23, 2020 in October 2020 in London is for the researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers, academic, scientific and university practitioners to present research activities that might want to attend events, meetings, seminars, congresses, workshops, summit, and symposiums.
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Specimen: Whole Blood. Container(s): Red. Preferred Vol: 7 mL. Minimum Vol: 3 mL. Note: Do not draw into serum separator tubes. Do not refrigerate or place on ice. Samples should arrive at the BloodworksNW Immunogenetics Lab within 48 hours of the draw. If sample delivery is delayed, call BWNW Immunogenetics Lab to confirm sample acceptability.. 3 ml ACD and 3 mL Red Top can be shared for HLA Class I,II, Lymphocyte Crossmatch, and HLA Ab Detection when patient is having initial HLA Work-up.. Deliver specimen and BWNW Immunogenetics Requisition to the Lab. Fill out entire form as completely as possible. Information on the label and requisition must match exactly. ...
Pneumococcal serotype-specific anti-capsular polysaccharide antibodies protect against invasive pneumococcal disease. Within an individual the diversity of these antibodies is limited. To evaluate the repertoire of antibodies to pneumococcus and determine whether oligoclonality is seen both between …
Over the last decade, immunogenetic analysis of B-cell receptor immunoglobulins (BcR IG) has proved instrumental in dissecting chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) pathogenesis. Initially, it was the finding that the level of somatic hypermutations in rearranged IG heavy-chain genes could define two C …
IMGT?, the worldwide ImMunoGeneTics information program? (http://www. and useful data released within the immunogenetics field keeps growing and involves fundamental exponentially, scientific, veterinary, and pharmaceutical analysis. The accurate amount of potential proteins types of the antigen receptors, immunoglobulins (IG) and T cell receptors (TR) is nearly unlimited. The repertoire of every individual is normally approximated to comprise about 1012 different IG (or antibodies) and TR, as well as the restricting factor is the amount of B and T cells an organism is normally genetically programmed to create. This huge variety is normally natural to the especially complex and exclusive molecular synthesis and genetics from the antigen receptor stores. This includes natural mechanisms such as for example DNA molecular rearrangements in multiple loci (three for IG and four for TR in human beings) situated on different chromosomes (four in human beings), nucleotide deletions and insertions on the ...
A Multichain Strategy and Roadmap for Maker The aim of this forum post is to present a birds eye view of the Layer 2 ecosystem and the various opportunities that exist. By presenting our interpretation of the multichai…
Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which distinct gene products of specific cell regulatory pathways are involved at each stage. Identification of overexpressed genes provides an unprecedented opportunity to address the immune system against antigens typical of defined stages of neoplastic transformation. HER-2/neu/ERBB2 (Her2) oncogene is a prototype of deregulated oncogenic protein kinase membrane receptors. Mice transgenic for rat Her2 (BALB-neuT mice) were studied to evaluate the stage in which vaccines can prevent the onset of Her2 driven mammary carcinomas. As Her2 is not overexpressed in all mammary carcinomas, definition of an additional set of tumor associated antigens (TAAs) expressed at defined stages by most breast carcinomas would allow a broader coverage of vaccination. To address this question, a meta-analysis was performed on two transcription profile studies [1, 2] to identify a set of new TAA targets to be used instead of or in conjunction with Her2. The five TAAs
Hypermutated tumors with POLE germline mutations have been described in patients with colorectal cancer (15), and somatic alterations in POLE were recently reported in subsets of patients with glioblastomas and endometrial cancers (14, 27). To our knowledge, our report represents a description of only the second reported adult patient with glioblastoma in the setting of germline POLE deficiency (28). POLE encodes the DNA polymerase ε catalytic subunit, which synthesizes and proofreads leading strand DNA. In this report, the germline POLE alteration was likely permissive in creating an unstable genomic context that facilitated additional abundant somatic DNA-repair machinery alterations. However, the level of hypermutation makes it difficult to clearly assign causality to mutated POLE alone, based on the observed mutational signatures.. The relationship between neoantigen burden and checkpoint blockade therapy response has been described in other tumor types but has not been reported extensively ...
President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and Director, P3G (Public Population Project in Genomics)President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Scientific Director, P3GDr. Thomas J. Hudson is president and scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. He is implementing the institutes strategic plan, working with cancer research institutions across Ontario to leverage existing strengths. The plan focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, cancer targets and new therapeutics. Its innovation platforms include imaging and interventions, bio-repositories and pathology, genomics and high-throughput screening, and informatics and biocomputing. Dr. Hudson is recruiting more than 50 internationally recognized principal investigators.Dr. Hudson was the founder and Director of the McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre and Assistant-Director of the Whitehead/MIT Center for Genome Research. Dr. Hudson is ...
President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and Director, P3G (Public Population Project in Genomics)President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Scientific Director, P3GDr. Thomas J. Hudson is president and scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. He is implementing the institutes strategic plan, working with cancer research institutions across Ontario to leverage existing strengths. The plan focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, cancer targets and new therapeutics. Its innovation platforms include imaging and interventions, bio-repositories and pathology, genomics and high-throughput screening, and informatics and biocomputing. Dr. Hudson is recruiting more than 50 internationally recognized principal investigators.Dr. Hudson was the founder and Director of the McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre and Assistant-Director of the Whitehead/MIT Center for Genome Research. Dr. Hudson is ...
President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and Director, P3G (Public Population Project in Genomics)President and Scientific Director, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Scientific Director, P3GDr. Thomas J. Hudson is president and scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. He is implementing the institutes strategic plan, working with cancer research institutions across Ontario to leverage existing strengths. The plan focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, cancer targets and new therapeutics. Its innovation platforms include imaging and interventions, bio-repositories and pathology, genomics and high-throughput screening, and informatics and biocomputing. Dr. Hudson is recruiting more than 50 internationally recognized principal investigators.Dr. Hudson was the founder and Director of the McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre and Assistant-Director of the Whitehead/MIT Center for Genome Research. Dr. Hudson is ...
Visit our booth and experience the latest and most comprehensive offering of products and equipment in transplant diagnostics. This year we are thrilled to announce the launch of NXType™ - One Lambdas complete NGS Solution. Learn more about the NXType NGS HLA Typing assays, the Ion Torrent™ NGS platform, TypeStream™ Analysis Software and our comprehensive single-source product support ...
Alloreactive T cells are core mediators of graft rejection and are a potent barrier to transplantation tolerance. It was previously unclear how T cells educated in the recipient thymus could recognize
This application is for renewed funding for years 14-18 of 2R01 AI33144. Our broad objective is to determine the genetic mechanisms influencing the immune respo...
Immunogenetic analysis of the B cell receptors (BcRs) has been a richly rewarding field for unraveling the pathogenesis of human lymphomas, including CLL. A biased immunoglobulin gene repertoire is seen as evidence for selection of CLL progenitor cells by antigen. Additional corroborative evidence is provided by the differential prognosis of cases with distinct mutational status of the clonotypic BcRs. However, perhaps the strongest immunogenetic evidence for the importance of interactions with microenvironment in driving CLL development and evolution is the existence of subsets of patients with quasi-identical, stereotyped BcRs, collectively accounting for a remarkable one-third of the entire cohort. These observations have been instrumental in shaping the notion that CLL ontogeny is functionally driven and dynamic, rather than a simple stochastic process. From a clinical perspective, ample evidence indicates that immunogenetic information can be used for the biologically and clinically ...
ABSTRACT: This review summarizes the previous and current literature on the immunogenetics of idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) and updates the research progress that has been made over the past decade. A substantial part of the genetic risk for developing adult- and juvenile-onset IIM lies within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), and a tight relationship exists between individual human leukocyte antigen alleles and specific serological subtypes, which in turn dictate clinical disease phenotypes. Multiple genetic regions outside of the MHC are increasingly being identified in conferring IIM disease susceptibility. We are still challenged with the task of studying a serologically and clinically heterogeneous disorder that is rarer by orders of magnitude than the likes of rheumatoid arthritis. An ongoing and internationally coordinated IIM genome-wide association study may provide further insights into IIM immunogenetics. ...
Competences Main axes of research Allergic and immune diseases are a major health problem for millions of people. The strategy of the Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Allergology (LIGA) is to strengthen its skills in applied research, to develop competitive basic
OBJECTIVE: When presenting with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), lean and obese patients differ in their subsequent clinical course. Although lean patients tend to remain insulin dependent, most obese patients recover endogenous insulin secretion and discontinue insulin therapy. The aim of this study was to determine whether obese African-American patients with DKA could be determined to have type 1 or type 2 diabetes based on insulin secretion or the presence of immunological and genetic markers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a prospective study that analyzed the clinical characteristics, insulin secretion indices, immunological markers (islet cell, GAD, ICA512, and insulin autoantibodies), and HLA susceptibility genes (DR/DQ) in 131 patients with DKA (77 obese and 54 lean), 51 obese patients with hyperglycemia but no DKA, and 25 nondiabetic subjects. All subjects were African-American. Beta-cell function was evaluated by the C-peptide response to glucagon (1 mg i.v.) within 48 h of ...
Principal Investigator:HIRAYAMA Kenji, Project Period (FY):1998 - 1999, Research Category:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)., Section:一般, Research Field:寄生虫学(含医用動物学)
Search and download thousands of Swedish university dissertations (essays). Full text. Free. Dissertation: Immunogenetic studies of multiple sclerosis.
Psoriasis is a genetically-regulated, T lymphocyte-mediated autoimmune skin disease that causes systemic damage, seriously affecting patient quality of life and survival. Psoriasis treatments, which aim to control the diseases development, are greatly limited because its etiology and pathogenesis have not yet been fully elucidated. A large number of studies have demonstrated that immunogenetic elements are the most important factors responsible for psoriasis susceptibility. This paper delineates the immunogenetic mechanisms of psoriasis and provides useful information with regards to performing drug repositioning for the treatment of psoriasis.
Aguilar A and Garza JC (2007). Patterns of historical balancing selection on the salmonid major histocompatibility complex class II beta gene. J. Mol. Evol. 65: 34-43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00239-006-0222-8 PMid:17593422 Apanius V, Penn D, Slev PR, Ruff LR, et al. (1997). The nature of selection on the major histocompatibility complex. Crit. Rev. Immunol. 17: 179-224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/CritRevImmunol.v17.i2.40 PMid:9094452 Archie EA, Henry T, Maldonado JE, Moss CJ, et al. (2010). Major histocompatibility complex variation and evolution at a single, expressed DQA locus in two genera of elephants. Immunogenetics 62: 85-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-009-0413-8 PMid:20058003 Axtner J and Sommer S (2007). Gene duplication, allelic diversity, selection processes and adaptive value of MHC class II DRB genes of the bank vole, Clethrionomys glareolus. Immunogenetics 59: 417-426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-007-0205-y PMid:17351770 Baker CS, Vant MD, Dalebout ML, Lento GM, et al. ...
It is with great sadness that we have been informed about the recent passing of one of EBMTs founding and honorary members, Prof. Jon van Rood on July 21st. With our deepest sympathy our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues. Since his finding in 1958 that pregnancy is able to induce leucocyte antibodies, he has made many important contributions to the field of histocompatibility and immunogenetics. He was the first using a computer to analyse a larger number of serological reactions in order to be able to detect some of the first HLA alleles like 4a and 4b, now called Bw4 and Bw6. He recognised the importance of HLA typing and introduced it into transfusion and transplantation medicine.. Jon worked most of his career at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC, Leiden, Netherlands). He was a pioneer in translational immunology, an outstanding scientist in the field of transplantation medicine, a founder of the European Federation of Immunogenetics (EFI), a founder of the ...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of infectious diseases.
Research group The research group of Prof. Qiang Pan-Hammarström works on the molecular mechanism of immunoglobulin gene diversification, genetics of primary immunodeficiency and B-cell lymphomagenesis. The research laboratory is located at campus Flemingsberg. For more information about the group, please see https://ki.se/en/bionut/research-group-qiang-pan-hammarstrom Duties The selected postdoctoral fellow candidate will work in our multidisciplinary team of researchers including clinicians, molecular biologists and bioinformaticians, and will be jointly supervised by Prof. Qiang Pan-Hammarström and Prof. Lennart Hammarström, two international leading experts in the primary immunodeficiency field. The main tasks for the successful candidate are: 1) Identification of new forms of primary immunodeficiency through multi-omic analysis, with focus on late B cell deficiencies. This will involve analysis, interpretation, and integration of high throughput data derived from sequencing of the whole exome
Macaque monkeys are the most important animal model for AIDS vaccine development and are increasingly being used in biodefense research. An individuals immunog...
PubMed 22179739 Publications 2010. van der Woude D, Lie BA, Lundström E, Balsa A, Feitsma AL, Houwing-Duistermaat JJ, Verduijn W, Nordang GB, Alfredsson L, Klareskog L, Pascual-Salcedo D, Gonzalez-Gay MA, Lopez-Nevot MA, Valero F, Roep BO, Huizinga TW, Kvien TK, Martín J, Padyukov L, de Vries RR, Toes RE (2010) ...
Zaboronok AA, Byvaltsev VA, Kanygin VV, Iarullina AI, Kichigin AI, Taranin AV, Volkova OYu, Mechetina LV, Taskaev SYu, Muhamadiyarov RA, Zavyalov EL, Nakai K, Sato E, Yamamoto T, Mathis BJ, Matsumura A. Boron-neutron capture therapy in Russia: preclinical evaluation of efficacy and perspectives of its application in neuro-oncology. New Armenian Med J 11(1): 6-15, 2017. ...
Background: Several recent studies showed that next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing is a feasible and promising technique for variant calling of highly polymorphic regions. To date, however, no method with sufficient read depth has completely solved the allele phasing issue. In this study, we developed a new method (HLAscan) for HLA genotyping using NGS data. Results: HLAscan performs alignment of reads to HLA sequences from the international ImMunoGeneTics project/ human leukocyte antigen (IMGT/HLA) database. The distribution of aligned reads was used to calculate a score function to determine correctly phased alleles by progressively removing false-positive alleles. Comparative HLA typing tests using public datasets from the 1000 Genomes Project and the International HapMap Project demonstrated that HLAscan could perform HLA typing more accurately than previously reported NGS-based methods such as HLAreporter and PHLAT. In addition, the results of HLA-A, ...
Current research interests. 1) Comparative immunogenomics: The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a gene-rich genetic region that plays a central role in antigen-specific adaptive immunity. The MHC has been mapped in many species. Such comparative analysis have provided much insight into the architecture of the proto-MHC, which has shed light on the evolution of the immune system and changed our view of the mammalian immune system.. I have been mapping MHC loci in sharks and the amphibian Xenopus, gradually inferring the ancestral proto MHC regions. MHC genes are generally highly polymorphic; they have been frequently used for population genetics studies. We previously identified and typed maternal and paternal alleles for MHC genes using several wild-caught shark familiesREF1. We have shown that the proto MHC includes other immune-related genes such as antigen receptors, natural killer (NK) receptors, costimulatory molecules of both the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) and tumor ...
Dr. Victor Greiff received his PhD in Theoretical Immunology from the Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany, 2012) where he had studied the specificity of antibody repertoires using high-throughput antibody-binding proteomics data and mathematical modeling. In 2013, he joined the Laboratory for Systems and Synthetic Immunology (Prof. Sai T. Reddy) located at ETH Zürich where his main focus lies on gaining a systems view of antibody repertoire complexity by coupling large-scale immunogenomics data to computational immunology ...
Instruction Dr. Lamont instructs courses in genetic regulation of livestock immunology and applied poultry and swine breeding and genetics. She also serves as a graduate faculty member in the graduate major programs of animal breeding and genetics, bioinformatics and computational biology, genetics, and immunobiology. Research Dr. Lamonts area of research is molecular genetics and immunogenetics of poultry, including the identification of molecular markers and genes controlling bacterial resistance, antibody kinetics, growth, body composition, skeletal integrity and other biological traits; physiological genetics; gene expression; and the major histocompatibility complex genes.
John Hammond obtained his PhD in comparative immunology from the University of St Andrews before moving to Stanford University in 2003 to study the NK (natural killer immune cells) receptor evolution in mammals. In 2009 he moved to The Pirbright Institute with a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Institute fellowship to study NK cells in ruminants.. He now leads the Immunogenetics Group at the Institute studying the mechanisms and consequences of genetic variation on the mammalian immune system. The current focus is on the biology and evolution of immune cell receptors such as major histocompatibility (MHC) class I, NK cell receptors and immunoglobulins (antibodies) in livestock. As in humans all these molecules are highly diverse, but there are significant differences in how this diversity is generated and functions in ruminants ...
Ragahavan, S and Selvaraj, P and Swaminathan, S and Alagarasu, K and Narendran, G and Narayanan, P R (2009) Haplotype analysis of HLA-A, -B antigens and -DRB 1 alleles in south Indian HIV-1-infected patients with and without pulmonary tuberculosis. International Journal of Immunogenetics, 36 (3). pp. 129-133. ISSN 1744-3121; eISSN: 1744-313X Raghavan, S and Selvaraj, P and Swaminathan, S and Narendran, G (2009) Short Communication: Association of HLA-A*1101 with Resistance and B*4006 with Susceptibility to HIV and HIV-TB: An in Silico Analysis of Promiscuous T Cell Epitopes. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 25 (10). pp. 1023-1028. ISSN Print: 0889-2229; Online: 1931-8405 Rajashree, P and Krishnan, G and Das, Sulochana D (2009) Impaired phenotype and function of monocyte derived dendritic cells in pulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis, 89 (1). pp. 77-83. ISSN :1472-9792; eISSN: 1873-281X Rajesh, L and Karunaianandham, R and Narayanan, P R and Swaminathan, Soumya (2009) Antiretroviral ...
Lectures: 1.History of genetics and its division. Cell cycle and mitosis. Meiosis. Gametogenesis in male and female. 2.Structure and function of DNA. Gene and genetic information transfer. 3.Mendels laws. Basic terms:genotype, phenotype, dominance, recessivity, homozygote, heterozygote, types of heredity. 4.Caryotype, structure of chromosome. Investigative methods in cytogenetics. Origins and types of chromosomal abberations, numerical and structural chromosomal abberations. 5.Syndromes: Down, Edwards, Patau, cat cry, Klinefelter, XYY, Turner etc. 6.Investigative methods in molecular genetics, genetic engineering. 7.Genetic advisory and prenatal diagnostics of defects and congenital disorders. 8.Genetic disorders of human metabolism, options of treatment. 9.Impact of mutagenic factors of external environment and options of testing. 10.Ecogenetics. Pharmacogenetics. Immunogenetics. 11.Progress of carcinogenesis - types of mutations in selected types of malignities. Genetics and society ...
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Meruelo D, Rossomando A, Scandalis S, DEustachio P, Fournier RE, Roop DR, Saxe D, Blatt C, Nesbitt MN. Assignment of the Ly-6--Ril-1--Sis--H-30--Pol-5/Xmmv-72--Ins-3--Krt-1--Int-1 --Gdc-1 region to mouse chromosome 15. Immunogenetics. 1987; 25(6):361-72 ...
Geert Wiegertjes graduated at the Aquaculture & Fisheries Group (AFI) of Wageningen University in 1988, to take up his teaching and research position at the Cell Biology & Immunology Group in 1990. He got his PhD on Immunogenetics of Disease Resistance in Fish in 1995. He has long-term experience with funding by the Netherlands organisation for scientific research (NWO) and by the European Community (Marie Curie) and organises the annual Fish Immunology Workshop since 1998. His research activities focus on aquatic animal health in general and on immunity to fish parasites in particular.
Flornes, Line Marie; Bryceson, Yenan T.; Spurkland, Anne; Lorentzen, JC; Dissen, Erik & Fossum, Sigbjørn (2004). Identification of lectin-like receptors expressed by antigen presenting cells and neutrophils and their mapping to a novel gene complex. Immunogenetics. ISSN 0093-7711. 56, s 506- 517 Vis sammendrag In an experimental rat model, we recently mapped an arthritis susceptibility locus to the distal part of Chromosome 4 containing genes predicted to encode C-type lectin superfamily (CLSF) receptors. Here we report the cDNA cloning and positional arrangement of these receptor genes, which represent rat orthologues to human Mincle and DCIR and to mouse MCL and Dectin-2, as well as four novel receptors DCIR2, DCIR3, DCIR4 and DCAR1, not previously reported in other species. We furthermore report the cDNA cloning of human Dectin-2 and MCL, and of the mouse orthologues to the novel rat receptors. Similar to the killer-cell lectin-like receptors (KLR) some of these receptors exhibit structural ...
We focus on two main areas of immunological research - Immunogenetics and Immunotheraphy. Genetic basis of immunodeficiency diseases
Grimholt, U.; Hordvik, Ivar; Fosse, Vivian Jacobsen; Olsaker, I.; Endresen, Curt; Lie, Ø. 1993. Molecular cloning of major histocompability complex class I cDNAs from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Immunogenetics. 37: S. 469-473 ...
MHC molecules are critical to the immune response to infection and also influence other essential, but often competing, fitness-related functions such as reproduction and social behavior. Using fecal samples as a non-invasive source of DNA, Wroblewski conducts an extensive comparative immunogenetic study of over 40 populations of wild African apes.. Next generation sequencing and bioinformatic analysis of the MHC genomic region characterizes content both conserved and lost, gene flow, and admixture. By identifying the variation in molecules important to innate and adaptive immunity, like those of the MHC, she uses the variable occurrence of diseases, such as SIV and malaria, to determine whether there are signatures of selection characteristic of healthy and diseased populations. Using the data available from long-term study sites, Wroblewski also explores the fitness tradeoffs for these molecules between their roles in immunity and reproduction, and also characterize variation in behavior (mate ...
Immunologists have long been occupied with the description of cellular activation signaling events that originate with the stimulation of multichain immunoreceptors at the cell surface. These signals are transmitted by a protein-partner-signaling cascade through the cytoplasm to the nucleus, where they culminate in changes in gene expression, metabolic state, and entry into cell cycle. For T cells and B cells, these signaling cascades start with the ligation of the T cell receptor (TCR) and B cell receptor (BCR), respectively, and result in the recruitment and activation of related families of signaling molecules at the cell surface. Until recently, this gathering of signaling proteins was thought to occur within the featureless plasma membrane, a cellular organ that was envisioned as a boundary between the inner and outer components of the cell, but which contributed little to the signaling process. However, the past few years have seen the gradual realization that activation of signaling in ...
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Background: The vulnerability to a severe viral infection reported to be associated with genetic variants in immune response genes using case reports and studies GWAS. SARS-CoV-2 is a viral disease that appears that caused millions of COVID 19 cases worldwide. Read more…. ...