CD5 negatively regulates the T-cell antigen receptor signal transduction pathway: involvement of SH2-containing phosphotyrosine phosphatase SHP-1. (1/601)

The negative regulation of T- or B-cell antigen receptor signaling by CD5 was proposed based on studies of thymocytes and peritoneal B-1a cells from CD5-deficient mice. Here, we show that CD5 is constitutively associated with phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity in Jurkat T cells. CD5 was found associated with the Src homology 2 (SH2) domain containing hematopoietic phosphotyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 in both Jurkat cells and normal phytohemagglutinin-expanded T lymphoblasts. This interaction was increased upon T-cell receptor (TCR)-CD3 cell stimulation. CD5 co-cross-linking with the TCR-CD3 complex down-regulated the TCR-CD3-increased Ca2+ mobilization in Jurkat cells. In addition, stimulation of Jurkat cells or normal phytohemagglutinin-expanded T lymphoblasts through TCR-CD3 induced rapid tyrosine phosphorylation of several protein substrates, which was substantially diminished after CD5 cross-linking. The CD5-regulated substrates included CD3zeta, ZAP-70, Syk, and phospholipase Cgammal but not the Src family tyrosine kinase p56(lck). By mutation of all four CD5 intracellular tyrosine residues to phenylalanine, we found the membrane-proximal tyrosine at position 378, which is located in an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory (ITIM)-like motif, crucial for SHP-1 association. The F378 point mutation ablated both SHP-1 binding and the down-regulating activity of CD5 during TCR-CD3 stimulation. These results suggest a critical role of the CD5 ITIM-like motif, which by binding to SHP-1 mediates the down-regulatory activity of this receptor.  (+info)

An alternatively spliced form of CD79b gene may account for altered B-cell receptor expression in B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia. (2/601)

Several functional anomalies of B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells may be explained by abnormalities of the B-cell receptor (BCR), a multimeric complex formed by the sIg homodimer and the noncovalently bound heterodimer Igalpha/Igbeta (CD79a/CD79b). Because the expression of the extracellular Ig-like domain of CD79b has been reported to be absent in the cells of most CLL cases, we have investigated the molecular mechanisms that may account for this defect. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from 50 patients and two cell lines (MEC1, MEC2) obtained from the PBL of one of them were studied. MEC1, MEC2, and 75% of CLL cases did not express detectable levels of the extracellular Ig-like domain of CD79b, which was nevertheless present in greater than 80% CD19(+) cells from normal donors. In healthy subjects the expression of CD79b was equally distributed in CD5(+) and CD5(-) B-cell subsets. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis of CD79b RNA from all patients and from MEC1 and MEC2 cell lines consistently yielded two fragments of different size (709 bp and 397 bp). The 709-bp band corresponds to CD79b entire transcript; the 397-bp band corresponds to an alternatively spliced form lacking exon 3 that encodes the extracellular Ig-like domain. Both fragments were also visible in normal PBL. The expression of the 397-bp fragment was increased in normal activated B cells, while no difference was seen between CD5(+) and CD5(-) B cells. To obtain a more accurate estimate of the relative proportions of the two spliced forms, a radioactive PCR was performed in 13 normal and 22 B-CLL samples and the results analyzed using a digital imager. The mean value of the CD79b to the CD79b internally deleted ratio was 0.64 +/- 0.20 SD in normal donors and 0.44 +/- 0.27 SD in B-CLL (P =.01). Direct sequencing of 397-bp RT-PCR products and of genomic DNA corresponding to exon 3 from MEC1, MEC2, their parental cells, and five fresh B-CLL samples did not show any causal mutation. Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of exon 3 performed in 18 additional B-CLL cases showed a single abnormal shift corresponding to a TGT --> TGC polymorphic change at amino acid 122. We propose a role for the alternative splicing of CD79b gene in causing the reduced expression of BCR on the surface of B-CLL cells. As normal B cells also present this variant, the mechanism of CD79b posttranscriptional regulation might reflect the activation stage of the normal B cell from which B-CLL derives.  (+info)

Experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis and CD5+ B-lymphocyte expression. (3/601)

Myasthenia gravis is one of the typical organ specific autoimmune disease and the CD5+ B-lymphocytes are known to be associated with the secretion of autoimmune antibodies. The authors performed the study to establish an animal model of experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis (EAMG) by immunizing the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and to understand CD5+ B-lymphocyte changes in peripheral blood of EAMGs. Lewis rats weighing 150-200 g were injected subcutaneously three times with 50 microg AChR purified from the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata and Freund's adjuvant. The EAMG induction was assessed by evaluating clinical manifestations. The CD5+ B-lymphocyte was double stained using monoclonal PE conjugated anti-CD5+ and FITC conjugated anti-rat CD45R antibodies and calculated using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS). In three out of ten Lewis rats injected with purified AChR, the EAMG models were established. The animals showed definite clinical weakness responded to neostigmine; they had difficulty in climbing the slope, or easily fell down from a vertical cage. The range of CD5+ B-lymphocytes of peripheral blood in the EAMG models was 10.2%-17.5%, which was higher than in controls. In conclusion, the EAMG models were successfully established and the CD5+ B-lymphocyte expression in peripheral blood increased in EAMGs. This provided indirect evidence of the autoimmune pathomechanism of human myasthenia gravis.  (+info)

CD5 positive breast carcinoma in a patient with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: molecular studies of chromosome 13q. (4/601)

A 67 year old woman presented with a right breast lump which proved to be a grade 2 invasive ductal carcinoma with axillary lymph node metastasis. She had a five year history of CD5 positive chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, which never required treatment. Immunoperoxidase stains for CD5, using the monoclonal antibody NCL-CD-54C7, showed that there was extensive infiltration of axillary lymph nodes with CD5 positive B lymphocytes. Strong staining for CD5 was also seen in the carcinoma cells within the breast and lymph node metastases. It has recently been suggested that there is a tumour suppresser locus in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia at 13q12.3 near or at the BRCA2 locus. Deletion of regions on chromosome 13q containing the BRCA2 and RB1 genes has also been reported in sporadic breast cancers. These observations suggest that there may be a link between these two diseases acting through chromosome 13, but amplification of several microsatellite repeat markers failed to show any loss of heterozygosity or repeat instability at either these or several other loci on chromosome 13. Examination of additional such cases is needed to perform a more comprehensive study of the significance of positive CD5 staining of breast carcinoma.  (+info)

Anti-phospholipid antibodies and CD5+ B cells in HIV infection. (5/601)

This cross-sectional study evaluates the correlation between anti-phospholipid antibodies and CD5+ B cells in 110 patients infected with HIV-1. There were 89.1% of the patients who had IgG antibodies against cardiolipin and phosphatidylserine. The prevalence of IgM and IgA antibodies was < 22%. AIDS was associated with lower frequencies of IgM antibodies against cardiolipin (P = 0.05) and IgG-antibodies against cardiolipin and phosphatidylserine (P = 0.011). Drug users had higher IgM antibodies against phospholipids than patients from other risk groups (P = 0.02). A history of thromboembolic events was not accompanied by higher levels of anti-phospholipid antibodies (P > 0.2). No correlation between anti-phospholipid antibodies and CD5+ B cells was detected. Percentage part of CD5+ B lymphocytes was elevated in all patients and absolute CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and HIV p24 antigen were inversely correlated. In advanced disease a significant reduction of anti-phospholipid antibodies was contrasted with persistent elevation of CD5+ B lymphocytes. These observations may reflect immunological dysfunction involving apoptosis and endothelial damage rather than polyclonal B cell hyperstimulation. A possible explanation would be that in HIV infection an increased rate of spontaneous apoptosis in peripheral blood lymphocytes is accompanied by functional and structural changes of mitochondria. Therefore, structurally altered mitochondrial phospholipids could serve as antigen to induce specific humoral immune responses.  (+info)

Positive selection as a developmental progression initiated by alpha beta TCR signals that fix TCR specificity prior to lineage commitment. (6/601)

During positive selection, immature thymocytes commit to either the CD4+ or CD8+ T cell lineage ("commitment") and convert from short-lived thymocytes into long-lived T cells ("rescue"). By formal precursor-progeny analysis, we now identify what is likely to be the initial positive selection step signaled by alpha beta TCR, which we have termed "induction". During induction, RAG mRNA expression is downregulated, but lineage commitment does not occur. Rather, lineage commitment (which depends upon the MHC class specificity of the alpha beta TCR) only occurs after downregulation of RAG expression and the consequent fixation of alpha beta TCR specificity. We propose that positive selection can be viewed as a sequence of increasingly selective developmental steps (induction-->commitment-->rescue) that are signaled by alpha beta TCR engagements of intrathymic ligands.  (+info)

Signaling through CD5 involves acidic sphingomyelinase, protein kinase C-zeta, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase, and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase. (7/601)

The CD5 lymphocyte surface glycoprotein is a coreceptor involved in the modulation of Ag-specific receptor-mediated activation and differentiation signals. The molecular basis for its modulatory properties is not yet well understood. In the present study we describe early biochemical events triggered by CD5 stimulation, which include the phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC)-dependent activation of acidic sphingomyelinase (A-SMase) in normal and lymphoblastoid T and B cells. The functional coupling of PC-PLC and A-SMase is demonstrated by the abrogation of A-SMase activation by 1) xanthogenate tricyclodecan-9-yl (D609), a selective inhibitor of PC-PLC, and 2) replacement of several C-terminal serine residues (S458, S459, and S461) present in the cytoplasmic tail of CD5 that are known to be critical for PC-PLC activation. Additionally, we demonstrate that activation of protein kinase C-zeta (PKC-zeta) and members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade (MAPK kinase and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase), but not the NF-kappaB, are downstream events of the CD5 signaling pathway. A-SMase, PKC-zeta, and MAPK family members are key mediators of cell responses as diverse as proliferation, differentiation, and growth arrest and may contribute to CD5-mediated modulation of TCR or BCR signaling.  (+info)

ChT1, an Ig superfamily molecule required for T cell differentiation. (8/601)

The thymus is colonized by circulating progenitor cells that differentiate into mature T cells under the influence of the thymic microenvironment. We report here the cloning and function of the avian thymocyte Ag ChT1, a member of the Ig superfamily with one V-like and one C2-like domain. ChT1-positive embryonic bone marrow cells coexpressing c-kit give rise to mature T cells upon intrathymic cell transfer. ChT1-specific Ab inhibits T cell differentiation in embryonic thymic organ cultures and in thymocyte precursor cocultures on stromal cells. Thus, we provide clear evidence that ChT1 is a novel Ag on early T cell progenitors that plays an important role in the early stages of T cell development.  (+info)

... are antigens found on all T cells. They include CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7. Mario Roederer (October 2004). Cytometry ... v t e (All stub articles, Biochemistry stubs, Antigen presenting cells). ...
CD5 antigen-like is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CD5L gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000073754 - Ensembl ... 2002). "IgM are associated to Sp alpha (CD5 antigen-like)". Electrophoresis. 23 (7-8): 1203-6. doi:10.1002/1522-2683(200204)23: ... "Entrez Gene: CD5L CD5 molecule-like". Human CD5L genome location and CD5L gene details page in the UCSC Genome Browser. Tissot ...
CD5+Antigen at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Human CD5 genome location and CD5 gene ... "Entrez Gene: CD5 CD5 molecule". Brown, Marion H.; Lacey, Erica (15 November 2010). "A ligand for CD5 is CD5". Journal of ... CD5 includes a scavenger receptor cysteine-rich protein domain. T cells express higher levels of CD5 than B cells. CD5 is ... "Evidence for an association between the T cell receptor/CD3 antigen complex and the CD5 antigen in human T lymphocytes". Eur. J ...
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... and CD5. B1a expresses high CD5 level, while B1b expresses low CD5 to almost-absent levels; both are CD19+ and B220low/-.[ ... B1b cells seem to recognize more types of antigens including intracellular antigens. Previously, B1b cell antigen recognition ... making antibodies against antigens and acting as antigen-presenting cells. These B1 cells are commonly found in peripheral ... B-1 B cells, in the mouse, can be further subdivided into B-1a (CD5+) and B-1b (CD5−) subtypes. Unlike B-1a B cells, the B-1b ...
MCL is a subtype of B-cell lymphoma, due to CD5 positive antigen-naive pregerminal center B-cell within the mantle zone that ... that is CD5, CD20, CD19 positive with expression of IgM and IgD with monoclonal kappa and gamma light chains. CD23 and CD200 ... CD5-negative MCL, cyclin D1-negative MCL, CD200-positive MCL, SOX-11-negative MCL, and CD23-positive MCL. The cyclin-D1- ...
Like the B cell, the B10 cell requires antigen specific binding to the surface of CD5 receptor to illicit a response from the T ... BCR-antigen interactions and BCR signaling facilitate antigen specificity and reactivity of B10 cells. B10 cell germline BCRs ... Once an antigen binds to the CD19 receptor, immediate downregulation in B-cell receptor (BCR) signal expression occurs and ... B10 markers have been expressed since this divergence event, including CD19, CD1d, IL-21, and CD5 markers. CD24, a human B10 ...
... b-lymphocyte surface antigens CD19, CD20, CD22, CD79a and FMC7, and weak expression of CD5 and CD23. Due to the similarities ... A case has been described as CD20+, CD22+, and CD5-. It can also be CD5+. Another case was described as CD45+, CD19+, CD20+, ... B-lymphocytes have two responsibilities: Production of antibodies - In response to antigens, B-lymphocytes produce and release ... one of its key identifiers is the absence in expression of the surface antigens CD10, CD11c, CD25, CD103 and cyclin D1 - an ...
B-cell-associated antigens such as CD19, CD20, CD22, and CD79a are usually expressed. In contrast to small lymphocytic lymphoma ... and MCL, staining for CD5 is usually negative, and these lymphomas can be further distinguished with CD23 (positive in small ...
... involvement of malignant B-cells that do not express CD5, CD10, or BCL6 and commonly have a translocation between chromosomes ... develops as a consequence of chronic inflammation and specific antigen stimulation. In support of this possibility, there have ... and associations with chronic inflammatory diseases and chronic antigen stimulation; Mantle cell lymphoma differs from DFL by ...
... antigen, t-cell MeSH D23.050.301.264.035.104 - antigens, cd4 MeSH D23.050.301.264.035.105 - antigens, cd5 MeSH D23.050.301.264. ... antigen, t-cell MeSH D23.050.301.264.894.100 - antigens, cd4 MeSH D23.050.301.264.894.101 - antigens, cd5 MeSH D23.050.301.264. ... antigen, t-cell MeSH D23.101.100.110.104 - antigens, cd4 MeSH D23.101.100.110.105 - antigens, cd5 MeSH D23.101.100.110.107 - ... antigen, t-cell MeSH D23.101.100.894.100 - antigens, cd4 MeSH D23.101.100.894.101 - antigens, cd5 MeSH D23.101.100.894.107 - ...
"CD5 is associated with the human B cell antigen receptor complex". European Journal of Immunology. 24 (4): 812-6. doi:10.1002/ ... Reth M (1992). "Antigen receptors on B lymphocytes". Annual Review of Immunology. 10 (1): 97-121. doi:10.1146/annurev.iy. ... Engels N, Wollscheid B, Wienands J (Jul 2001). "Association of SLP-65/BLNK with the B cell antigen receptor through a non-ITAM ... Brown VK, Ogle EW, Burkhardt AL, Rowley RB, Bolen JB, Justement LB (Jun 1994). "Multiple components of the B cell antigen ...
Those antibodies are e.g. targeted to CD2, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD8, NK1.1, B220, TER-119, and Gr-1 in mice and CD3 (T lymphocytes), ... Certain antibodies can be used to detect or purify cells with these markers by binding to their surface antigens. A standard ...
Due to their constant exposure to of antigens at mucosal barrier, they have unique antigen-experienced activated phenotypes and ... In contrast to induced TCR+ IELs lack expression of CD2, CD5, CD28, LFA-1, and Thy1. In mice, these IELs are the most abundant ... All IEL T cells are antigen-experienced T cells, which typically display a cytotoxic functional phenotype. IELs mediate antigen ... Upon encountering antigens, they immediately release cytokines and cause killing of infected target cells. In the GI tract, ...
"CD5 Suppresses IL-15-Induced Proliferation of Human Memory CD8+ T Cells by Inhibiting mTOR Pathways - The Journal of Immunology ... regardless of their antigen specificity, causing liver cell damage through NKG2D-mediated cytotoxicity. This study demonstrated ... In addition, he revealed a mechanism of IL-15 production from epithelial cells and found CD5 as a major negative regulator of ...
PKA type I colocalizes with the T-cell and B-cell antigen receptors and causes inhibition of T- and B-cell activation. PKA has ... 1986), "Antibody binding to CD5 (Tp67) and Tp44 T cell surface molecules: effects on cyclic nucleotides, cytoplasmic free ... 1996), "Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (cAK) in human B cells: co-localization of type I cAK (RIα2C2) with the antigen ... In lymphocytes, the intracellular levels of cAMP increase upon antigen-receptor stimulation and even more so in response to ...
Antigen-naive T cells expand and differentiate into memory and effector T cells after they encounter their cognate antigen ... Double negative thymocytes can be identified by the surface expression of CD2, CD5 and CD7. Still during the double negative ... T cell exhaustion can be triggered by several factors like persistent antigen exposure and lack of CD4 T cell help. Antigen ... These self-antigens are expressed by thymic cortical epithelial cells on MHC molecules, which reside on the surface of cortical ...
Tsuge I, Utsumi KR, Ueda R, Takamoto S, Takahashi T (1985). "Assignment of gene coding human T-cell differentiation antigen, ... "The accessory molecules CD5 and CD6 associate on the membrane of lymphoid T cells". J. Biol. Chem. 278 (10): 8564-71. doi: ... Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: P30203 (Human T-cell differentiation antigen CD6) ... "Involvement of CD166 in the activation of human gamma delta T cells by tumor cells sensitized with nonpeptide antigens". J. ...
FO B cells express high levels of IgD, and CD23; lower levels of CD21 and IgM; and no CD1 or CD5, readily distinguishing this ... Antigen-specific memory B cell development. Annu Rev Immunol. 2005;23:487-513. (B cells, Human cells, Immune system, ... Two-photon imaging of lymphocyte motility and antigen response in intact lymph node. Science. 2002;296(5574):1869-1873. ...
Normal B lymphocytes make antibodies that recognize and bind to foreign antigens. The formation of these antibodies requires ... CD5 surface membrane protein in ~30% of cases, and CD23 surface membrane protein in ~15% of cases. In 90-95% of cases, these ... a blood group antigen carbohydrate on the cell surface). One study reported the RS cells in HL-RT do not express CD20 but ...
The ability of T cells to recognize foreign antigens is mediated by the T cell receptor (TCR), which is a surface protein able ... Early, double negative thymocytes express (and can be identified by) CD2, CD5 and CD7. Still during the double negative stage, ... This allows single positive thymocytes to be exposed to a more complex set of self-antigens than is present in the cortex, and ... Cells which do not have a high affinity for self-antigens survive negative selection. At this stage, some cells are also ...
The cells usually do not express CD5, CD10, CD30, or CD138. The neoplastic cells are also usually characterized as being of the ... chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy using CD19-directed CAR-T cells; and lenalidomide, a drug with multiple anti-tumor ...
It was originally named theta (θ) antigen, then Thy-1 (THYmocyte differentiation antigen 1) due to its prior identification in ... It is one of the "pan T cell markers"(of mice) like CD2, CD5 and CD28. In humans, Thy-1 is also expressed by endothelial cells ... The antigen Thy-1 was the first T cell marker to be identified. Thy-1 was discovered by Reif and Allen in 1964 during a search ... Reif AE, Allen JM (1964). "The AKR thymic antigen and its distribution in leukemias and nervous tissue". J. Exp. Med. 120 (3): ...
Mouse Bregs were mainly CD5 and CD1d positive in the model of EAE or after the exposition of Leishmania major. By contrast, ... After the response to antigen or different stimuli such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines TNFα, ... "IgG4 production is confined to human IL-10-producing regulatory B cells that suppress antigen-specific immune responses". The ...
MZ B cells shuttle between the blood-filled marginal zone for antigen collection and the follicle for antigen delivery to ... CD5, and CD11b that help to distinguish them phenotypically from follicular (FO) B cells and B1 B cells. MZ B cells are innate- ... MZ B cells respond to a wide spectrum of T-independent, but also T-dependent antigens. It is believed that MZ B cells are ... Moreover, MZ B cells are potent antigen-presenting cells, that are able to activate CD4+ T cells more effectively than FO B ...
The 5-10% of DLBCL, NOS cases in which the neoplastic cells express CD5 have a very poor prognosis that is not improved by even ... Zheng XH, Zhang XY, Dong QQ, Chen F, Yang SB, Li WB (January 2020). "Efficacy and safety of chimeric antigen receptor-T cells ... Gene and protein markers in the neoplastic cells of DLBCL, NOS that have clinical significance include CD5, MYC, BCL2, BCL6, ... Lee YH, Kim CH (July 2019). "Evolution of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy: current status and future ...
The malignant cells in this disease, unlike FL, stain positive for CD5 and CD23. FL is typically a slowly growing lymphoma with ... lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3, that is involved in activating T-cells), CDKN2A (encoding p16INK4a and p14arf tumor ... infusion of tisagenlecleucel chimeric antigen receptor T cells (i.e. CAR T cells) (i.e. T cells that have been isolated from ... and CD79 but not CD5, CD11c, or CD23 cell surface proteins; genomic analyses reveal that these cells contain t(14:18)(q32:q21.3 ...
CD5, or CD30; and, in particular, by their overexpression of megakaryocyte-associated tyrosine kinase. They are not infected ... and T-cell intracellular antigen-1) but no genetic abnormalities. Indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the ...
This rearrangement results in the B-cells responding to the ab\normal antigens by taking on features of marginal B-cells and ... The cells almost always express BCL2 and may express MNDA (~70% of cases), CD23 (~33% of cases) and CD5 (~20% of cases) marker ... The lymphocytes have marker protein profiles (e.g. CD20 and Bcl-2 positive; CD5, cyclin D1 and CD10 negative) that are typical ... Campylobacter jejuni-associated disease is more prevalent in individuals who express human leukocyte antigen AI19, B12, or A9 ...
CD5, CD10, surface Ig Frequently occurs outside lymph nodes, very indolent, may be cured by local excision Nodal marginal zone ... Four chimeric antigen receptor CAR-T cell therapies are FDA-approved for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, including lisocabtagene ... By immunohistochemistry, the lymphoma cells expressed CD20, CD5, and Cyclin D1 (high-power view, H&E) Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular ... of lymphomas in adults Lymphocytes of small to intermediate size growing in diffuse pattern CD5 About 50 to 70% Occurs mainly ...
... anti-CD5 chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CART) product for patients with relapsed or refractory T-cell lymphomas. In Aim#1, ... we will generate and test a clinical-grade CD5 KO CART5 product, and in Aim#2, we will perform a phase I clinical trial. This ... This proposal seeks to develop for the first time in humans a novel CD5 knocked out (KO) ... This proposal seeks to develop for the first time in humans a novel CD5 knocked out (KO) anti-CD5 chimeric antigen receptor T ...
Pan-T antigens are antigens found on all T cells. They include CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7. Mario Roederer (October 2004). Cytometry ... v t e (All stub articles, Biochemistry stubs, Antigen presenting cells). ...
CD5 is a 67 kD single chain type I glycoprotein also known as Leu-1, Ly-1 and T1. ... Antigen References 1. Kipps T. 1988. Adv. Immunol. 47:117.. 2. Resnick D, et al. 1993. Trends Biochem. Sci. 19:5.. 3. Wood GS, ... Antigen Details Structure Scavenger receptor superfamily, 67 kD Distribution T cells, thymocytes, B cell subset, B cell CLL, ... CD5 is a 67 kD single chain type I glycoprotein also known as Leu-1, Ly-1 and T1. It is a member of the scavenger receptor ...
CD5 antigen: Cd5 (mice) and CD5 (humans). A list of human gene names is available at http://www.genenames.org/guidelines.html ...
Are characteristically CD5 + and pan B-cell antigen positive (eg, CD19, CD20, CD22) ... Cells are characteristically CD5+ and pan B-cell antigen positive (eg, CD19, CD20, CD22) but lack expression of CD10 and CD23. ... BTK is a signaling molecule of the B-cell antigen receptor (bcr) and cytokine receptor pathways that results in activation of ... In addition, both the NCCN and ESMO recommend assaying Ki-67 proliferative antigen to evaluate cell proliferation. Low Ki-67 ...
... loss of any or all of T-cell antigens CD2, CD3, CD4, and CD5; or loss of both CD4 and CD5) ... The atypical cells show a CD3+, CD4−, CD8+, and CD30− T-cell phenotype with variable loss of pan-T-cell antigens (CD2, CD5, CD7 ... 21] The malignant clone frequently lacks normal T-cell antigens such as CD2, CD5, or CD7. ... and/or an expansion of T cells with a loss of one or more of the normal T-cell antigens [eg, CD2, CD3, CD5]). The circulating ...
The CD5 antibody is composed of mouse IgG2a heavy chains and kappa light chains. ... The CD5 antibody is composed of mouse IgG2a heavy chains and kappa light chains. ... Human T-cell antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies: The 65,000-dalton antigen of T cells (T65) is also found on chronic ... The CD5 antibody, clone L17F12, is derived from the hybridization of NS-1/Ag4 mouse myeloma cells with spleen cells isolated ...
CD5 is intended for in vitro diagnostic use in the identification of cells expressing CD5 antigen, using a BD FACS™ brand flow ... Human T-cell antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies: The 65,000-dalton antigen of T cells (T65) is also found on chronic ... Engleman EG, Warnke R, Fox RI, Dilley J, Benike CJ, Levy R. Studies of a human T lymphocyte antigen recognized by a monoclonal ... Human Leu T-cell differentiation antigens: quantitative expression on normal lymphoid cells and cell lines. In: Hammerling G, ...
Invitrogen Anti-CD5 Monoclonal (53-7.3), eBioscience™, Catalog # M026T03R05. Tested in Flow Cytometry (Flow) applications. This ... Protein Aliases: CD antigen CD5; CD5; CD5 antigen (p56 62); CD5 antigen p56-62; fCD5; Ly-1; Ly12; LyA; Lymphocyte antigen 1; ... CD5 Antibody (M026T03R05) in Flow C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes were unstained (left) or stained with 0.2 µg of CD5 Monoclonal ... CD5 is present on all mature T-lymphocytes, on most of thymocytes and on many T-cell leukemias and lymphomas. CD5 also reacts ...
CD2, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD7, CD8 (T-cell related antigens). CD10, CD19, CD79a, PAX50 (B-cell related antigens) ...
Examples of some of the antigens that should be identified to diagnose MCL include CD5, CD19, CD20, and CD22. Thus, testing to ... For example, MCL cells-and the normal cells from which the malignancy develops- have specific antigens located on their cell ...
MALT lymphomas express B-cell-associated antigens (CD20, CD22, and CD79a) and are negative for CD5, CD10, and CD3. Flow ...
In addition, they express CD5, which is more typically found on T cells. Because normal CD5+ B cells are present in the mantle ... An introduction to chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapy for human cancer. Am J Hematol. 2019 May. 94 (S1):S3-S9 ... CLL B-lymphocytes typically show B-cell surface antigens, as demonstrated by CD19, CD20dim, CD21, and CD23 monoclonal ...
Therefore, antigen binding and stimulation could contribute to clonal selection and expansion as well as … ... represents the outgrowth of a CD5(+) B cell. Its etiology is unknown. The structure of membrane Ig on CLL cells of unrelated ... Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) represents the outgrowth of a CD5(+) B cell. Its etiology is unknown. The structure of ... Therefore, antigen binding and stimulation could contribute to clonal selection and expansion as well as disease promotion. ...
Leukocyte common antigen CD45, NK cell marker CD56, CD30, and Alk-1 and T-cell markers CD3 and CD5 were negative. Monoclonal ... The Ki-67 antigen exhibited an increased proliferative index of approximately 98%. CD20 and CD3 were found to be negative in ...
Antigen description CD5 antigen (T1; 67 kDa) is a human cell surface T-lymphocyte single-chain transmembrane glycoprotein. CD5 ... CD5 modulates signaling through the antigen-specific receptor complex (TCR and BCR). CD5 crosslinking induces extracellular ... Exbio - Research products - Antibodies - CD and related antigens - Anti-Hu CD5 Purified ... CD5 may serve as a dual receptor, giving either stimulatory or inhibitory signals depending both on the cell type and ...
Molecular characterization of swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) Class I of swine leukocyte antigen antigen (SLA) in outbred pig ... ANALYSES OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES REACTING WITH PORCINE CD5: RESULTS OF THESECOND INTERNATIONAL SWINE CD WORKSHOP - (Peer ... MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SWINE LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN (SLA) CLASS I GENES IN OUTBRED PIG POPULATIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal) ... MHC (SLA) CLASS 1 ANTIGEN PHENOTYPE AND RESISTANCE TO T. SPIRALIS INFECTION IN SWINE: A POTENTIAL RELATIONSHIP - (Peer Reviewed ...
Other T-cell/NK antigens such as CD4, CD5, CD8, CD16, and CD57 are usually negative. Most cases are also positive for cytotoxic ... They also express the germinal-center-associated antigens CD10 and BCL-6. The cells are negative for TdT, CD5, CD23, and BCL-2 ... and the T-cell-associated markers CD5 and CD43. Cases of CD5 negative mantle cell lymphoma have been described and thus when ... Some cases may express CD5 (10%) and CD10 (25-50%). BCL-1/cyclin-D1 is negative in the CD5 positive cases, distinguishing it ...
... loss of any or all of T-cell antigens CD2, CD3, CD4, and CD5; or loss of both CD4 and CD5) ... The atypical cells show a CD3+, CD4−, CD8+, and CD30− T-cell phenotype with variable loss of pan-T-cell antigens (CD2, CD5, CD7 ... 21] The malignant clone frequently lacks normal T-cell antigens such as CD2, CD5, or CD7. ... and/or an expansion of T cells with a loss of one or more of the normal T-cell antigens [eg, CD2, CD3, CD5]). The circulating ...
It has been identified as the major ligand of the B-cell antigen CD72. ... CD5, also known as Lyt-1, is a monomeric type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on thymocytes, T lymphocytes, and a subset ... It has been identified as the major ligand of the B-cell antigen CD72. The frequency of CD5+ B cells exhibits strain-dependent ... CD5, also known as Lyt-1, is a monomeric type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on thymocytes, T lymphocytes, and a subset ...
5 and 6). CD5-positive cases had a median TTF of 7 months, compared with 86 months for the CD5-negative group (P = 0.0002). CD5 ... including enhanced antigen presentation and the triggering of antigen-specific T-cell responses. This effect has been studied ... Only 9 of 125 (7%) lymphomas were CD5 positive. All were negative for cyclin D1 and CD23. CD5 expression was associated with an ... Analysis of CD5 expression was included because it has been associated with poor prognosis in several studies (10, 11, 12). ...
Among T-cell-associated antigens, aside from CD3 (including cyCD3), CD1, CD5, and CD8 were found exclusively expressed on pT- ... An antigen was considered positively expressed when at least 20% of the gated cells expressed that antigen; however, the ... Megakaryocyte and NK Cell-Associated Antigens (CD41, CD61, and CD56). The expression of megakaryocyte-associated antigens, CD41 ... The expression of lymphoid antigens on myeloid leukemias was more promiscuous than expression of myeloid antigens on lymphoid ...
The neoplastic T-cells in PTCL, NOS are positive for pan-T-cell related antigens such as CD3 (shown here), CD2, CD5, and CD7; ... About 30% to 40% of PTCL, NOS, express markers of cytotoxic T-cells such as T-cell intracellular antigen-1 (TIA-1). This ... however, one or more of these antigens are frequently lost. Most cases are CD4+ve/CD8-ve. A significant proportion have double ...
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cells targeting a variety of T cell targets such as CD5, CD7, and CD3 do result in ... Recently developed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) modified T cells that show effective target T cell cytolysis in the ... Mamonkin, M.; Rouce, R.H.; Tashiro, H.; Brenner, M.K. A T-cell-directed chimeric antigen receptor for the selective treatment ... Novel anti-CD3 chimeric antigen receptor targeting of aggressive T cell malignancies. Oncotarget 2016, 7, 56219-56232. [Google ...
CD5 Antigen-like (CD5L), also known as Sp alpha, is a secreted protein that is a member of the SCSR (scavenger receptor ... CD5L/Sp alpha exhibits a high degree of homology with the extracellular regions of CD5 and CD6, exhibiting three SCSR domains. ...
Immunohistochemically, the clustered lymphocytes expressed B and T cell antigens (CD20 and CD2/CD5, respectively) in nearly ... the latter with no coexpression of aberrant antigens, such as CD5 or CD23. Most MCs in SM cases constantly coexpressed tryptase ... An aberrant B cell immunophenotype with coexpression of CD20 and CD5 or CD23 was not detected in the investigated cases of SM ... E) A large proportion of the lymphocytes expresses the B cell associated antigen CD20; ABC method; anti-CD20 antibody (L26). (F ...
... mononuclear cells were analyzed for surface expression of CD19/CD5/CD38, CD19/CD5/CD23 and CD19/CD5/CD49d in order to confirm ... Degan M, Bomben R, Dal Bo M. Analysis of IgV gene mutations in B cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia according to antigen-driven ... anti-CD5 FITC, anti-CD5 APC, anti-CD38 PE, anti-CD19 PE, anti-CD19 APC, anti-CD49d PE and anti-CD45 FITC (BD, Biosciences). The ... For multiparameter analysis of bcl-2 and bax combined with lymphoid antigens, mononuclear cells were initially incubated with ...
Antigen, CD5 Antigens, CD5 CD5 Antigen Leu 1 Antigen Leu-1 Antigen T1 Antigen ... Antigen, CD5. Antigens, CD5. CD5 Antigen. Leu 1 Antigen. Leu-1 Antigen. T1 Antigen. ... 2018; see ANTIGENS, CD5 1996-2017 and CD5 ANTIGEN 1988-1995; CD5 ANTIGENS was indexed under ANTIGENS, CD 1990-95; and under ... CD5 Antigens - Preferred Concept UI. M0028326. Scope note. Glycoproteins expressed on all mature T-cells, thymocytes, and a ...
CD5 antigen-like. $5.00. USD Add to cart. * CD97 antigen. $5.00. USD Add to cart ... H-2 class I histocompatibility antigen, Q10 alpha chain. $5.00. USD Add to cart ...

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