327 resultados para T Cell Receptor


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Mice with homologous disruption of the gene coding for the ligand-binding chain of the interferon (IFN) gamma receptor and derived from a strain genetically resistant to infection with Leishmania major have been used to study further the role of this cytokine in the differentiation of functional CD4+ T cell subsets in vivo and resistance to infection. Wild-type 129/Sv/Ev mice are resistant to infection with this parasite, developing only small lesions, which resolve spontaneously within 6 wk. In contrast, mice lacking the IFN-gamma receptor develop large, progressing lesions. After infection, lymph nodes (LN) and spleens from both wild-type and knockout mice showed an expansion of CD4+ cells producing IFN-gamma as revealed by measuring IFN-gamma in supernatants of specifically stimulated CD4+ T cells, by enumerating IFN-gamma-producing T cells, and by Northern blot analysis of IFN-gamma transcripts. No biologically active interleukin (IL) 4 was detected in supernatants of in vitro-stimulated LN or spleen cells from infected wild-type or deficient mice. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis with primers specific for IL-4 showed similar IL-4 message levels in LN from both types of mice. The IL-4 message levels observed were comparable to those found in similarly infected C57BL/6 mice and significantly lower than the levels found in BALB/c mice. Anti-IFN-gamma treatment of both types of mice failed to alter the pattern of cytokines produced after infection. These data show that even in the absence of IFN-gamma receptors, T helper cell (Th) 1-type responses still develop in genetically resistant mice with no evidence for the expansion of Th2 cells.

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) protects beta-cells against apoptosis, increases their glucose competence, and induces their proliferation. We previously demonstrated that the anti-apoptotic effect was mediated by an increase in insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) expression and signaling, which was dependent on autocrine secretion of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF-2). Here, we further investigated how GLP-1 induces IGF-1R expression and whether the IGF-2/IGF-1R autocrine loop is also involved in mediating GLP-1-increase in glucose competence and proliferation. We show that GLP-1 up-regulated IGF-1R expression by a protein kinase A-dependent translational control mechanism, whereas isobutylmethylxanthine, which led to higher intracellular accumulation of cAMP than GLP-1, increased both IGF-1R transcription and translation. We then demonstrated, using MIN6 cells and primary islets, that the glucose competence of these cells was dependent on the level of IGF-1R expression and on IGF-2 secretion. We showed that GLP-1-induced primary beta-cell proliferation was suppressed by Igf-1r gene inactivation and by IGF-2 immunoneutralization or knockdown. Together our data show that regulation of beta-cell number and function by GLP-1 depends on the cAMP/protein kinase A mediated-induction of IGF-1R expression and the increased activity of an IGF-2/IGF-1R autocrine loop.

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Deficiency of protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) modulates inflammation in several models of inflammatory and autoimmune disease, although the underlying mechanism(s) are not understood. PAR2 is expressed on endothelial and immune cells, and is implicated in dendritic cell (DC) differentiation. We investigated in vivo the impact of PAR2 activation on DCs and T cells in PAR2 wild-type (WT) and knockout (KO) mice using a specific PAR2 agonist peptide (AP2). PAR2 activation significantly increased the frequency of mature CD11c(high) DCs in draining lymph nodes 24 hr after AP2 administration. Furthermore, these DCs exhibited increased expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and CD86. A significant increase in activated (CD44(+) CD62(-)) CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell frequencies was also observed in draining lymph nodes 48 hr after AP2 injection. No detectable change in DC or T-cell activation profiles was observed in the spleen. The influence of PAR2 signalling on antigen transport to draining lymph nodes was assessed in the context of delayed-type hypersensitivity. PAR2 WT mice that were sensitized by skin-painting with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) to induce delayed-type hypersensitivity possessed elevated proportion of FITC(+) DCs in draining lymph nodes 24 hr after FITC painting when compared with PAR2 KO mice (0.95% versus 0.47% of total lymph node cells). Collectively, these results demonstrate that PAR2 signalling promotes DC trafficking to the lymph nodes and subsequent T-cell activation, and thus provides an explanation for the pro-inflammatory effect of PAR2 in animal models of inflammation.

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Antigenic recognition by naive CD4+ T cells induces their proliferation and differentiation into functionally distinct T helper (Th) cell. Each CD4+ Th cell subset expresses specific transcription factors and produces signature cytokines that coordinate immune responses against encountered pathogens. Among the factors influencing CD4+ Th cell differentiation, Notch signaling pathway has been reported to play a role in the differentiation and function of multiple CD4+Thcell subsets. Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved cell-to-cell signaling cascade involved in many cell fate decision processes. How Notch signaling modulates the differentiation of CD4+ Th cell subsets and whether Notch signaling alone is sufficient or not for the differentiation of CD4+ Th cells is still a matter of debate. Th17 cells are a distinct subset of CD4+ Th cells. They play a role in the control of extracellular bacterial and fungal infections and may lead to inflammatory and autoimmune diseases if not properly regulated. Th17 cells are defined by the expression of RAR-related orphan receptor (ROR)a and RORyT transcription factors and their secretion of IL-17A, IL-17F cytokines. The involvement of Notch signaling in Th17 cell differentiation has mostly been studied in vitro. However, neither the experimental conditions when Notch signaling might be involved in Th17 cell differentiation in vitro and in vivo nor the precise role of Notch in this process remain clear. To better define how Notch signaling impacts Th17 differentiation, we used mice with T cell specific ablation of Notchl and Notch2 (N1 N2ACD4Cre) or of Notch transcriptional repressor RBP- JK (RBP-J ACD4Cre). We show that impaired Notch signaling in T cells, when TCR activating signal were reduced, increased RORyT and IL-17 mRNA levels during in vitro Th17 cell differentiation. Following immunization with OVA in CFA, an adjuvant that induces mostly Th17 cell response, increased IL-17A mRNA and intracellular IL-17A levels were observed in draining lymph nodes of Notch-deficient CD4+T cells. Our data suggest that Notch limited Th17 cell differentiation. Despite high levels of IL-17 mRNA and intracellular IL-17 proteins observed in Notch-deficient T cells, their release of Th17 cytokines ex vivo was markedly decreased, indicating a role for Notch signaling. During the second part of this thesis, we observed that the impact of Notch on Th17 cell differentiation and effector functions was context-dependent using different in vivo experimental models, in which Th17 cells and IL-17A were reported to contribute in the disease development. Collectively, our data reveal that Notch signaling controls the fine-tuning of Th17 cell differentiation and effector functions by limiting their differentiation but promoting selectively cytokine release through Notch-dependent mechanisms that still need to be defined. -- Lors d'une réponse immunitaire et grâce à la reconnaissance antigénique, les lymphocytes CD4+ T naïfs prolifèrent, puis se différencient en CD4+ T auxiliaires ("T helper" ou Th) fonctionnellement distincts. Chaque sous-population de lymphocytes CD4+ T auxiliaires exprime des facteurs de transcription et des cytokines spécifiques qui coordonnent la réponse immunitaire contre les pathogènes rencontrés. Parmi les facteurs influençant la différenciation des lymphocytes CD4+ T auxiliaires, la voie de signalisation Notch a été identifiée comme ayant un rôle dans la différenciation et la fonction des différents sous-types de cellules CD4+ T auxiliaires. La voie de signalisation Notch est une voie évolutivement conservée, qui est impliquée dans la signalisation entre les cellules et dans de nombreux processus de décisions cellulaires. La manière dont la voie de signalisation Notch régule la différenciation des lymphocytes CD4+ T en sous-types de cellules CD4+ auxiliaires, mais également la question de savoir si la voie de signalisation Notch est capable ou non d'induire la différenciation des cellules CD4+T auxiliaires, restent à débattre. Les cellules T auxiliaires 17 (Th17) sont un sous-type distinct de cellules CD4+T. Elles jouent un rôle important dans la défense immunitaire contre des pathogènes tels que les bactéries extracellulaires et les champignons. Une dérégulation de la réponse des cellules Th17 peut conduire à des inflammations mais également à des maladies auto-immunes. Les cellules Th17 sont définies par l'expression de leurs facteurs de transcription RAR-related orphan receptor (ROR)a, RORyT et par la sécrétion de cytokines comme IL-17A, IL-17F. Le rôle de la voie de signalisation Notch dans la différenciation des cellules Th17 a principalement été démontré in vitro. Malgré tout, ni les conditions expérimentales dans lesquelles cette voie pourrait être impliquée dans la différenciation des cellules Th17 in vitro et in vivo, mais également ni la fonction exacte de Notch dans ces processus, ne sont des questions résolues. Afin de mieux définir comment la voie de signalisation Notch est impliquée dans la différenciation des cellules Th17, nous avons utilisé des souris avec une déficience spécifique dans les cellules T des récepteurs Notchl et Notch2 (N1N2ACD4Cre) ou du répresseur transcriptionnel de Notch RBP-JK (RBP-J ACD4Cre). Nous avons montré que lorsque la voie de signalisation Notch est déficiente, les niveaux d'ARN messager (ARNm) de RORyT et de IL-17A sont augmentés dans les cellules Th17 pendant la différenciation in vitro, en présence de niveaux réduits des signaux activant les cellules T CD4+. Une augmentation dans les niveaux d'ARNm de IL-17A et de IL-17A intracellulaire au niveau protéinique a été observée dans les cellules T CD4+ Notch déficientes, au niveau des ganglions drainants après immunisation avec l'OVA dans le CFA, un adjuvant induisant une réponse des cellules Th17. Nos résultats suggèrent que Notch pourrait réguler négativement l'expression de IL-17A au niveau transcriptionnel mais également protéinique. Malgré une augmentation de IL-17A au niveau de l'ARNm et protéinique dans les cellules CD4+ T Notch déficientes, paradoxalement la sécrétion de IL-17A mais également de cytokines associées aux fonctions effectrices des cellules Th17 sont profondément diminuées 6X vivo, suggérant un rôle de la voie de signalisation Notch dans ce processus. Dans la deuxième partie de ce travail de thèse, nous avons observé que l'impact de Notch dans la différenciation des cellules Th17 et dans leurs fonctions effectrices était dépendant du contexte dans d'autres modèles expérimentaux in vivo, où les cellules Th17 et l'IL-17A ont été identifiées comme ar-.riCociêSM dans le développement ds la pathologie. En résumé, nous avons montré que la voie de la signalisation Notch contrôle la régulation précise de la différenciation des cellules Th17 en limitant leur différenciation, mais en promouvant sélectivement leur relâchement en cytokines associés aux cellules Th17 par l'intermédiaire de mécanismes dépendant de Notch, qui restent toujours à déterminer. -- Lors d'une réponse immunitaire et grâce à la reconnaissance antigénique, les lymphocytes CD4+ T naïfs prolifèrent, puis se différencient en CD4+ T auxiliaires ("T helper" ou Th) fonctionnellement distincts. Chaque sous-population de lymphocytes T auxiliaires exprime des facteurs de transcription et des cytokines spécifiques qui coordonnent une réponse immunitaire contre différents pathogènes. Les mécanismes liés à la différenciation des lymphocytes CD4+ T auxiliaires sont complexes et régulés. Une mauvaise régulation de la différenciation des lymphocytes CD4+ T auxiliaires peut conduire à des maladies auto-immunes, mais également à des processus inflammatoires. Parmi les facteurs influençant la différenciation des lymphocytes T auxiliaires, la voie de signalisation Notch a été identifiée comme ayant un rôle dans la différenciation et la fonction des différents sous-types de cellules CD4+ T auxiliaires. La voie de signalisation Notch est une voie évolutivement conservée, qui est impliquée dans la signalisation entre les cellules, mais également dans de nombreux processus de décisions cellulaires. Quelle est l'implication de la voie de signalisation Notch dans la différenciation des lymphocytes CD4+ en sous-types de cellules CD4+T auxiliaires et comment cette voie agit dans ce processus, sont des questions débattues. Les cellules T auxiliaires 17 (Th17) sont une sous-population distincte de lymphocytes CD4+. Elles jouent un rôle important dans la défense immunitaire contre les bactéries extracellulaires et les champignons. Une dérégulation de la réponse des cellules Th17 a été associée à des maladies auto-immunes et à l'inflammation. Les cellules Th17 sont définies par l'expression du facteur de transcription RAR-related orphan receptor (ROR)yT et des cytokines comme IL-17A, IL-17F. Le rôle de la voie de signalisation Notch dans la différenciation des cellules Th17 a été principalement démontré dans des études expérimentales in vitro. Malgré tout, les conditions expérimentales exactes dans lesquelles la voie de signalisation de Notch pourrait être impliquée dans la différenciation des cellules Th17, mais également le rôle de Notch dans ce processus ne sont pas encore clairement élucidés. Afin de mieux définir comment la voie de signalisation Notch est impliquée dans la différenciation des cellules Th17, nous avons utilisé des souris avec une déficience spécifique dans les cellules T des récepteurs Notchl et Notch2 (N1 N2ACD4Cre) ou du répresseur transcriptionnel de Notch RBP-JK (RBP-JACD4CRE). Nous avons montré que lorsque la voie de signalisation Notch est déficiente, les niveaux d'ARN messager (ARNm) de RORyT et de IL-17 sont augmentés dans les cellules Th17 pendant leur différenciation in vitro. Cet effet de Notch sur la transcription apparaît être facultatif lorsque les conditions environnementales sont en excès in vitro. Après immunisation avec un adjuvant qui induit principalement une réponse des cellules Th17, nous avons observé que les niveaux de ARNm de IL-17A et aussi de IL-17A intracellulaire au niveau protéinique étaient augmentés dans les ganglions drainants dans les cellules CD4+ Notch déficientes. Ces résultats suggèrent que Notch pourrait réguler négativement l'expression de IL- 17 au niveau transcriptionnel mais également protéinique. Malgré des niveaux plus élevés de IL- 17 ARNm et aussi IL-17A intracellulaire dans les cellules T Notch déficientes, le relâchement en cytokines Th17 est profondément diminué indiquant un rôle de la voie de signalisation Notch dans ces processus de sécrétion. Dans la deuxième partie de cette thèse, nous avons observé que le rôle de Notch dans ia différenciation dss cellules Ti,17 et dans leurs fonctions effectrices était dépendant du contexte dans d'autres modèles expérimentaux, qui ont été rapportés comme une réponse induisant des cellules Th17. En résumé, nos données montrent que la voie de la signalisation Notch contrôle la régulation précise de la différenciation des cellules Th17 en limitant leur différenciation mais en promouvant sélectivement le relâchement en cytokines associées aux cellules Th17 par des mécanismes dépendant de Notch qui restent toujours à déterminer. Par conséquent, l'inhibition de la voie de signalisation Notch pourrait être utilisée dans des situations inflammatoires ou d'auto-immunité où la réponse des cellules Th17 est exacerbée.

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Myc controls the metabolic reprogramming that supports effector T cell differentiation. The expression of Myc is regulated by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) and pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-2 (IL-2). We now show that the TCR is a digital switch for Myc mRNA and protein expression that allows the strength of the antigen stimulus to determine the frequency of T cells that express Myc. IL-2 signalling strength also directs Myc expression but in an analogue process that fine-tunes Myc quantity in individual cells via post-transcriptional control of Myc protein. Fine-tuning Myc matters and is possible as Myc protein has a very short half-life in T cells due to its constant phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) and subsequent proteasomal degradation. We show that Myc only accumulates in T cells exhibiting high levels of amino acid uptake allowing T cells to match Myc expression to biosynthetic demands. The combination of digital and analogue processes allows tight control of Myc expression at the population and single cell level during immune responses.

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OBJECTIVE: The goal was to demonstrate that tailored therapy, according to tumor histology and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation status, and the introduction of novel drug combinations in the treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer are promising for further investigation. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter phase II trial with mandatory EGFR testing and 2 strata. Patients with EGFR wild type received 4 cycles of bevacizumab, pemetrexed, and cisplatin, followed by maintenance with bevacizumab and pemetrexed until progression. Patients with EGFR mutations received bevacizumab and erlotinib until progression. Patients had computed tomography scans every 6 weeks and repeat biopsy at progression. The primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS) ≥ 35% at 6 months in stratum EGFR wild type; 77 patients were required to reach a power of 90% with an alpha of 5%. Secondary end points were median PFS, overall survival, best overall response rate (ORR), and tolerability. Further biomarkers and biopsy at progression were also evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 77 evaluable patients with EGFR wild type received an average of 9 cycles (range, 1-25). PFS at 6 months was 45.5%, median PFS was 6.9 months, overall survival was 12.1 months, and ORR was 62%. Kirsten rat sarcoma oncogene mutations and circulating vascular endothelial growth factor negatively correlated with survival, but thymidylate synthase expression did not. A total of 20 patients with EGFR mutations received an average of 16 cycles. PFS at 6 months was 70%, median PFS was 14 months, and ORR was 70%. Biopsy at progression was safe and successful in 71% of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: Both combination therapies were promising for further studies. Biopsy at progression was feasible and will be part of future SAKK studies to investigate molecular mechanisms of resistance.

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RORα is a retinoid-related orphan nuclear receptor that regulates inflammation, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation of several non-epithelial tissues. In spite of its high expression in skin epithelium, its functions in this tissue remain unclear. Using gain- and loss-of-function approaches to alter RORα gene expression in human keratinocytes (HKCs), we have found that this transcription factor functions as a regulator of epidermal differentiation. Among the 4 RORα isoforms, RORα4 is prominently expressed by keratinocytes in a manner that increases with differentiation. In contrast, RORα levels are significantly lower in skin squamous cell carcinoma tumors (SCCs) and cell lines. Increasing the levels of RORα4 in HKCs enhanced the expression of structural proteins associated with early and late differentiation, as well as genes involved in lipid barrier formation. Gene silencing of RORα impaired the ability of keratinocytes to differentiate in an in vivo epidermal cyst model. The pro-differentiation function of RORα is mediated at least in part by FOXN1, a well-known pro-differentiation transcription factor that we establish as a novel direct target of RORα in keratinocytes. Our results point to RORα as a novel node in the keratinocyte differentiation network and further suggest that the identification of RORα ligands may prove useful for treating skin disorders that are associated with abnormal keratinocyte differentiation, including cancer.

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Organs developing as appendages of the ectoderm are initiated from epithelial thickenings called placodes. Their formation is regulated by interactions between the ectoderm and underlying mesenchyme, and several signalling molecules have been implicated as activators or inhibitors of placode formation. Ectodysplasin (Eda) is a unique signalling molecule in the tumour necrosis factor family that, together with its receptor Edar, is necessary for normal development of ectodermal organs both in humans and mice. We have shown previously that overexpression of the Eda-A1 isoform in transgenic mice stimulates the formation of several ectodermal organs. In the present study, we have analysed the formation and morphology of placodes using in vivo and in vitro models in which both the timing and amount of Eda-A1 applied could be varied. The hair and tooth placodes of K14-Eda-A1 transgenic embryos were enlarged, and extra placodes developed from the dental lamina and mammary line. Exposure of embryonic skin to Eda-A1 recombinant protein in vitro stimulated the growth and fusion of placodes. However, it did not accelerate the initiation of the first wave of hair follicles giving rise to the guard hairs. Hence, the function of Eda-A1 appears to be downstream of the primary inductive signal required for placode initiation during skin patterning. Analysis of BrdU incorporation indicated that the formation of the epithelial thickening in early placodes does not involve increased cell proliferation and also that the positive effect of Eda-A1 on placode expansion is not a result of increased cell proliferation. Taken together, our results suggest that Eda-A1 signalling promotes placodal cell fate during early development of ectodermal organs.

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Notch proteins influence cell-fate decisions in many developmental systems. Gain-of-function studies have suggested a crucial role for Notch1 signaling at several stages during lymphocyte development, including the B/T, alphabeta/gammadelta and CD4/CD8 lineage choices. Here, we critically re-evaluate these conclusions in the light of recent studies that describe inducible and tissue-specific targeting of the Notch1 gene.

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BACKGROUND: CD19 is a B cell lineage specific surface receptor whose broad expression, from pro-B cells to early plasma cells, makes it an attractive target for the immunotherapy of B cell malignancies. In this study we present the generation of a novel humanized anti-CD19 monoclonal antibody (mAb), GBR 401, and investigate its therapeutic potential on human B cell malignancies. METHODS: GBR 401 was partially defucosylated in order to enhance its cytotoxic function. We analyzed the in vitro depleting effects of GBR 401 against B cell lines and primary malignant B cells from patients in the presence or in absence of purified NK cells isolated from healthy donors. In vivo, the antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) efficacy of GBR 401 was assessed in a B cell depletion model consisting of SCID mice injected with healthy human donor PBMC, and a malignant B cell depletion model where SCID mice are xenografted with both primary human B-CLL tumors and heterologous human NK cells. Furthermore, the anti-tumor activity of GBR 401 was also evaluated in a xenochimeric mouse model of human Burkitt lymphoma using mice xenografted intravenously with Raji cells. Pharmacological inhibition tests were used to characterize the mechanism of the cell death induced by GBR 401. RESULTS: GBR 401 exerts a potent in vitro and in vivo cytotoxic activity against primary samples from patients representing various B-cell malignancies. GBR 401 elicits a markedly higher level of ADCC on primary malignant B cells when compared to fucosylated similar mAb and to Rituximab, the current anti-CD20 mAb standard immunotherapeutic treatment for B cell malignancies, showing killing at 500 times lower concentrations. Of interest, GBR 401 also exhibits a potent direct killing effect in different malignant B cell lines that involves homotypic aggregation mediated by actin relocalization. CONCLUSION: These results contribute to consolidate clinical interest in developing GBR 401 for treatment of hematopoietic B cell malignancies, particularly for patients refractory to anti-CD20 mAb therapies.

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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) compose a family of nuclear receptors that mediate the effects of lipidic ligands at the transcriptional level. In this review, we highlight advances in the understanding of the PPAR ligand binding domain (LBD) structure at the atomic level. The overall structure of PPARs LBD is described, and important protein ligand interactions are presented. Structure-activity relationships between isotypes structures and ligand specificity are addressed. It is shown that the numerous experimental three-dimensional structures available, together with in silico simulations, help understanding the role played by the activating function-2 (AF-2) in PPARs activation and its underlying molecular mechanism. The relation between the PPARs constitutive activity and the intrinsic stability of the active conformation is discussed. Finally, the interactions of PPARs LBD with co-activators or co-repressors, as well as with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) are described and considered in relation to PPARs activation.

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Colour polymorphism in vertebrates is usually under genetic control and may be associated with variation in physiological traits. The melanocortin 1 receptor (Mc1r) has been involved repeatedly in melanin-based pigmentation but it was thought to have few other physiological effects. However, recent pharmacological studies suggest that MC1R could regulate the aspects of immunity. We investigated whether variation at Mc1r underpins plumage colouration in the Eleonora's falcon. We also examined whether nestlings of the different morphs differed in their inflammatory response induced by phytohemagglutinin (PHA). Variation in colouration was due to a deletion of four amino acids at the Mc1r gene. Cellular immune response was morph specific. In males, but not in females, dark nestling mounted a lower PHA response than pale ones. Although correlative, our results raise the neglected possibility that MC1R has pleiotropic effects, suggesting a potential role of immune capacity and pathogen pressure on the maintenance of colour polymorphism in this species.

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The Notch family of evolutionarily conserved proteins regulates a broad spectrum of cell-fate decisions and differentiation processes during fetal and post-natal development. The best characterized role of Notch signaling during mammalian hematopoiesis and lymphopoiesis is the essential function of the Notch1 receptor in T-cell lineage commitment. More recent studies have addressed the roles of other Notch receptors and ligands, as well as their downstream targets, revealing additional novel functions of Notch signaling in intra-thymic T-cell development, B-cell development and peripheral T-cell function.

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CD8 T cells play a key role in mediating protective immunity against selected pathogens after vaccination. Understanding the mechanism of this protection is dependent upon definition of the heterogeneity and complexity of cellular immune responses generated by different vaccines. Here, we identify previously unrecognized subsets of CD8 T cells based upon analysis of gene-expression patterns within single cells and show that they are differentially induced by different vaccines. Three prime-boost vector combinations encoding HIV Env stimulated antigen-specific CD8 T-cell populations of similar magnitude, phenotype, and functionality. Remarkably, however, analysis of single-cell gene-expression profiles enabled discrimination of a majority of central memory (CM) and effector memory (EM) CD8 T cells elicited by the three vaccines. Subsets of T cells could be defined based on their expression of Eomes, Cxcr3, and Ccr7, or Klrk1, Klrg1, and Ccr5 in CM and EM cells, respectively. Of CM cells elicited by DNA prime-recombinant adenoviral (rAd) boost vectors, 67% were Eomes(-) Ccr7(+) Cxcr3(-), in contrast to only 7% and 2% stimulated by rAd5-rAd5 or rAd-LCMV, respectively. Of EM cells elicited by DNA-rAd, 74% were Klrk1(-) Klrg1(-)Ccr5(-) compared with only 26% and 20% for rAd5-rAd5 or rAd5-LCMV. Definition by single-cell gene profiling of specific CM and EM CD8 T-cell subsets that are differentially induced by different gene-based vaccines will facilitate the design and evaluation of vaccines, as well as enable our understanding of mechanisms of protective immunity.

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The majority of diseases in the retina are caused by genetic mutations affecting the development and function of photoreceptor cells. The transcriptional networks directing these processes are regulated by genes such as nuclear hormone receptors. The nuclear hormone receptor gene Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 has been widely studied for its role in the circadian cycle and cell metabolism, however its role in the retina is unknown. In order to understand the role of Rev-erb alpha/Nr1d1 in the retina, we evaluated the effects of loss of Nr1d1 to the developing retina and its co-regulation with the photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor gene Nr2e3 in the developing and mature retina. Knock-down of Nr1d1 expression in the developing retina results in pan-retinal spotting and reduced retinal function by electroretinogram. Our studies show that NR1D1 protein is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer neuroblastic layer of the developing mouse retina. In the adult retina, NR1D1 is expressed in the ganglion cell layer and is co-expressed with NR2E3 in the outer nuclear layer, within rods and cones. Several genes co-targeted by NR2E3 and NR1D1 were identified that include: Nr2c1, Recoverin, Rgr, Rarres2, Pde8a, and Nupr1. We examined the cyclic expression of Nr1d1 and Nr2e3 over a twenty-four hour period and observed that both nuclear receptors cycle in a similar manner. Taken together, these studies reveal a novel role for Nr1d1, in conjunction with its cofactor Nr2e3, in regulating transcriptional networks critical for photoreceptor development and function.