Drug hypersensitivity involves the activation of T cells in an HLA allele–restricted manner. Because the majority of individuals who carry HLA risk alleles do not develop hypersensitivity, other parameters must control development of the drug-specific T cell response. Thus, we have used a T cell–priming assay and nitroso sulfamethoxazole (SMX-NO) as a model Ag to investigate the activation of specific TCR Vβ subtypes, the impact of programmed death -1 (PD-1), CTL-associated protein 4 (CTLA4), and T cell Ig and mucin domain protein-3 (TIM-3) coinhibitory signaling on activation of naive and memory T cells, and the ability of regulatory T cells (Tregs) to prevent responses. An expansion of the TCR repertoire was observed for nine Vβ subtypes,...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...
Drug hypersensitivity involves the activation of T cells in an HLA allele–restricted manner. Because...
A number of serious adverse drug reactions are caused by T cells. An association with HLA alleles ha...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
The immunological mechanisms driving delayed hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to drugs mediated by ...
Drug hypersensitivity reactions are rare but remain a serious problem in clinical practice. Many rea...
The prediction of drug hypersensitivity is difficult due to the lack of appropriate models and known...
The T cell expression of various co-signalling receptors from the CD28 immunoglobulin superfamily (I...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
<div><p>During activation, T cells integrate multiple signals from APCs and cytokine milieu. The blo...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...
Drug hypersensitivity involves the activation of T cells in an HLA allele–restricted manner. Because...
A number of serious adverse drug reactions are caused by T cells. An association with HLA alleles ha...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
The immunological mechanisms driving delayed hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to drugs mediated by ...
Drug hypersensitivity reactions are rare but remain a serious problem in clinical practice. Many rea...
The prediction of drug hypersensitivity is difficult due to the lack of appropriate models and known...
The T cell expression of various co-signalling receptors from the CD28 immunoglobulin superfamily (I...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
<div><p>During activation, T cells integrate multiple signals from APCs and cytokine milieu. The blo...
An emerging clinical issue associated with immune-oncology agents is the collateral effects on the t...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...
T-cells play a key role within the immune system. Their importance is due to their capability to spe...