CD200 is a cell membrane glycoprotein that interacts with its structurally related receptor (CD200R) expressed on immune cells. We characterized CD200–CD200R interactions in human adult/juvenile (j/a) and fetal (f) skin and in in vivo prevascularized skin substitutes (vascDESS) prepared by co-culturing human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMEC), containing both blood (BEC) and lymphatic (LEC) EC. We detected the highest expression of CD200 on lymphatic capillaries in j/a and f skin as well as in vascDESS in vivo, whereas it was only weakly expressed on blood capillaries. Notably, the highest CD200 levels were detected on LEC with enhanced Podoplanin expression, while reduced expression was observed on Podoplanin-low LEC. Further, ...
CD200 receptor (CD200R) negatively regulates peripheral and mucosal innate immune responses. Viruses...
CD157 acts as a receptor, regulating leukocyte trafficking and the binding of extracellular matrix c...
Summaryγδ T cells respond rapidly to keratinocyte damage, providing essential contributions to the s...
CD200 is a widely expressed transmembrane glycoprotein that transmits an inhibitory signal after lig...
CD200 (OX-2) is a transmembrane glycoprotein that transmits an immunoregulatory signal through the C...
CD200 (OX2) is a broadly distributed cell surface glycoprotein that interacts with a structurally re...
SummaryCD200 is a widely distributed membrane glycoprotein that regulates myeloid cell activity thro...
CD200 is a highly glycosylated cell surface protein containing two immunoglobulin superfamily domain...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) possess a specific immunological profile that makes them potentiall...
To ensure an adequate response against pathogens and prevent unwanted self-reactivity, immune cells ...
Both CD200 and its receptor(s), CD200R(s), are type I membrane glycoproteins belonging to the immuno...
CD200 (formerly called OX2) is a transmembrane glycoprotein with immunosuppressive functions. It is ...
CD200/CD200R are highly conserved type I paired membrane glycoproteins that belong to the Ig superfa...
Classical macrophage activation is inhibited by the CD200 receptor (CD200R). Here, we show that CD20...
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, topping the mortality list in the Un...
CD200 receptor (CD200R) negatively regulates peripheral and mucosal innate immune responses. Viruses...
CD157 acts as a receptor, regulating leukocyte trafficking and the binding of extracellular matrix c...
Summaryγδ T cells respond rapidly to keratinocyte damage, providing essential contributions to the s...
CD200 is a widely expressed transmembrane glycoprotein that transmits an inhibitory signal after lig...
CD200 (OX-2) is a transmembrane glycoprotein that transmits an immunoregulatory signal through the C...
CD200 (OX2) is a broadly distributed cell surface glycoprotein that interacts with a structurally re...
SummaryCD200 is a widely distributed membrane glycoprotein that regulates myeloid cell activity thro...
CD200 is a highly glycosylated cell surface protein containing two immunoglobulin superfamily domain...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) possess a specific immunological profile that makes them potentiall...
To ensure an adequate response against pathogens and prevent unwanted self-reactivity, immune cells ...
Both CD200 and its receptor(s), CD200R(s), are type I membrane glycoproteins belonging to the immuno...
CD200 (formerly called OX2) is a transmembrane glycoprotein with immunosuppressive functions. It is ...
CD200/CD200R are highly conserved type I paired membrane glycoproteins that belong to the Ig superfa...
Classical macrophage activation is inhibited by the CD200 receptor (CD200R). Here, we show that CD20...
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, topping the mortality list in the Un...
CD200 receptor (CD200R) negatively regulates peripheral and mucosal innate immune responses. Viruses...
CD157 acts as a receptor, regulating leukocyte trafficking and the binding of extracellular matrix c...
Summaryγδ T cells respond rapidly to keratinocyte damage, providing essential contributions to the s...