Abstract The release of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) from aberrant cells can initiate immune responses following engagement of the HSPs with antigen presenting cells (APCs). This is an important mechanism for cancer immunosurveillance and can also be modeled by vaccination with HSPs through various routes, targeting specific APCs expressing the HSP receptor CD91. Immunological outcomes can be varied as a result of the broad expression of CD91 in different dendritic cell and macrophage populations. We investigated the cellular response of different APCs to the prototypical immunogenic HSP, gp96, in the context of Th1 immunity. Although APCs generally express similar levels of the HSP receptor CD91, we uncovered APC-distinct, downstream signali...
Heat-shock proteins (hsp) provide a natural link between innate and adaptive immune responses by com...
Several heat shock proteins (HSPs) prime immune responses, which are, in part, a result of activatio...
The human body initiates an inflammatory immune response following exposure to certain danger signal...
Since the discovery of gp96 in the 1980’s as a “tumor rejection antigen,” Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been observed on surface of a variety of cells, and their levels are...
Intracellular heat shock proteins (HSP) function as molecular chaperones, they support folding and t...
Adaptive immune responses against tumors are routinely detected in hosts bearing the tumors. However...
Heat shock proteins interact with antigen-presenting cells through their receptor, CD91, eliciting a...
AbstractComplexes of the heat shock protein gp96 and antigenic peptides are taken up by antigen-pres...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident heat shock protein gp96, derived from tumor cells, is now being ...
Previously, we reported that killing tumor cells in vivo with the HSV thymidine kinase/ganciclovir s...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are involved in the activation of both adaptive and innate immune systems...
The ability of heat shock proteins (hsps) to bind antigenic peptides is central to their ability to ...
Extracellular heat-shock proteins (HSPs) interact with the immune system in a very complex manner. M...
Heat-shock proteins (hsp) provide a natural link between innate and adaptive immune responses by com...
Several heat shock proteins (HSPs) prime immune responses, which are, in part, a result of activatio...
The human body initiates an inflammatory immune response following exposure to certain danger signal...
Since the discovery of gp96 in the 1980’s as a “tumor rejection antigen,” Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been observed on surface of a variety of cells, and their levels are...
Intracellular heat shock proteins (HSP) function as molecular chaperones, they support folding and t...
Adaptive immune responses against tumors are routinely detected in hosts bearing the tumors. However...
Heat shock proteins interact with antigen-presenting cells through their receptor, CD91, eliciting a...
AbstractComplexes of the heat shock protein gp96 and antigenic peptides are taken up by antigen-pres...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident heat shock protein gp96, derived from tumor cells, is now being ...
Previously, we reported that killing tumor cells in vivo with the HSV thymidine kinase/ganciclovir s...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are involved in the activation of both adaptive and innate immune systems...
The ability of heat shock proteins (hsps) to bind antigenic peptides is central to their ability to ...
Extracellular heat-shock proteins (HSPs) interact with the immune system in a very complex manner. M...
Heat-shock proteins (hsp) provide a natural link between innate and adaptive immune responses by com...
Several heat shock proteins (HSPs) prime immune responses, which are, in part, a result of activatio...
The human body initiates an inflammatory immune response following exposure to certain danger signal...