Expression of heat shock (HS) proteins (HSP) increases after exposure to elevated temperatures or other types of injury, such as oxldative injury. Because of their function as ‘molecular chaperones', HSP are suggested to participate in antigen processing and presentation. We have previously reported that HS modulates antigen presentation in a human EBV-transformed B cell line. Here we investigated the effects of HS on MHC class II expression and on antigen processing and presentation by human monocytes. Monocytes were isolated from peripheral blood of normal human volunteers, purified by adherence, then exposed to temperatures ranging from 37 to 45°C for 20 min, allowed to recover for 2 h at 37°C and used for immunofluorescence or as antige...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The function of major histocompatability co...
The heat shock protein (HSP) Hsp90 is known to chaperone cytosolic peptides for MHC class I (MHCI)-r...
Dendritic cells (DCs) take up soluble- or cell-associated antigens and digest them, delivering fragm...
The expression of heat-shock proteins (hsp) increases after exposure to various stresses including e...
The acute inflammatory response to active or passive activities that increase body temperature may a...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) are highly conserved proteins with various identities and intracellular fu...
The human body initiates an inflammatory immune response following exposure to certain danger signal...
The ability of heat shock proteins (hsps) to bind antigenic peptides is central to their ability to ...
Monocytes having phagocytosed mycobacteria are known to present the bacterial 65-kD heat shock prote...
Die eingereichte Arbeit untersuchte in einem humanen, antigenspezifischen System die forcierte CD4+ ...
CD8+ T cells recognize peptide fragments of endogenously synthesized antigens of cancers or viruses,...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been observed on surface of a variety of cells, and their levels are...
Synthesis of a small group of highly conserved proteins in response to elevated temperature and othe...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Heat shock protein (HSP)-based anticancer vaccines have undergone successful preclinical testing and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The function of major histocompatability co...
The heat shock protein (HSP) Hsp90 is known to chaperone cytosolic peptides for MHC class I (MHCI)-r...
Dendritic cells (DCs) take up soluble- or cell-associated antigens and digest them, delivering fragm...
The expression of heat-shock proteins (hsp) increases after exposure to various stresses including e...
The acute inflammatory response to active or passive activities that increase body temperature may a...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) are highly conserved proteins with various identities and intracellular fu...
The human body initiates an inflammatory immune response following exposure to certain danger signal...
The ability of heat shock proteins (hsps) to bind antigenic peptides is central to their ability to ...
Monocytes having phagocytosed mycobacteria are known to present the bacterial 65-kD heat shock prote...
Die eingereichte Arbeit untersuchte in einem humanen, antigenspezifischen System die forcierte CD4+ ...
CD8+ T cells recognize peptide fragments of endogenously synthesized antigens of cancers or viruses,...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been observed on surface of a variety of cells, and their levels are...
Synthesis of a small group of highly conserved proteins in response to elevated temperature and othe...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Heat shock protein (HSP)-based anticancer vaccines have undergone successful preclinical testing and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The function of major histocompatability co...
The heat shock protein (HSP) Hsp90 is known to chaperone cytosolic peptides for MHC class I (MHCI)-r...
Dendritic cells (DCs) take up soluble- or cell-associated antigens and digest them, delivering fragm...