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Regulation of immunity and pathogenesis in infectious diseases by CD1d-restricted NKT cells.

Diana S Hansen1, Louis Schofield.   

Abstract

CD1d-restricted NKT cells are emerging as an unusual lymphoid lineage with important immunoregulatory properties. To date, much of our understanding of the biology of the CD1/NKT system comes from studies that utilise non-natural glycolipid ligands. Recent evidence suggests that NKT cells play an important role in the response to pathogens, manifesting a range of functions including cytotoxicity, help for antibody formation and regulation of Th1/Th2 differentiation. Infectious disease models provide appropriate physiological and pathophysiological systems to explore the biological roles of this lineage in immunity and disease. Novel insights are emerging from infection models, particularly with respect to the nature of ligands recognised by the T cell receptor of NKT cells, and to the role of diverse non-T cell receptor NK activation and inhibitory receptors in regulation of the lineage. Such insights have the potential to add considerably to our understanding of the CD1/NKT cell system and to the immunology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14711586     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2003.09.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Parasitol        ISSN: 0020-7519            Impact factor:   3.981


  18 in total

1.  Both CD1d antigen presentation and interleukin-12 are required to activate natural killer T cells during Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

Authors:  Malcolm S Duthie; Maria Kahn; Maria White; Raj P Kapur; Stuart J Kahn
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Primary infection of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium yoelii induces a heterogeneous response of NKT cells.

Authors:  Valérie Soulard; Jacques Roland; Christèle Sellier; Anne Charlotte Gruner; Maria Leite-de-Moraes; Jean-François Franetich; Laurent Rénia; Pierre-André Cazenave; Sylviane Pied
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2007-02-16       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  Invariant and noninvariant natural killer T cells exert opposite regulatory functions on the immune response during murine schistosomiasis.

Authors:  Thierry Mallevaey; Josette Fontaine; Laetitia Breuilh; Christophe Paget; Alexandre Castro-Keller; Catherine Vendeville; Monique Capron; Maria Leite-de-Moraes; François Trottein; Christelle Faveeuw
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2007-03-12       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Invariant NKT cells are essential for the regulation of hepatic CXCL10 gene expression during Leishmania donovani infection.

Authors:  Mattias Svensson; Soombul Zubairi; Asher Maroof; Fatima Kazi; Masaru Taniguchi; Paul M Kaye
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 5.  Natural regulatory T cells in malaria: host or parasite allies?

Authors:  Diana S Hansen; Louis Schofield
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2010-04-29       Impact factor: 6.823

6.  Beta-glycoglycosphingolipid-induced alterations of the STAT signaling pathways are dependent on CD1d and the lipid raft protein flotillin-2.

Authors:  Gadi Lalazar; Ami Ben Ya'acov; Dan M Livovsky; Madi El Haj; Orit Pappo; Sarah Preston; Lidya Zolotarov; Yaron Ilan
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2009-02-26       Impact factor: 4.307

7.  Critical proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory functions of different subsets of CD1d-restricted natural killer T cells during Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

Authors:  Malcolm S Duthie; Maria Kahn; Maria White; Raj P Kapur; Stuart J Kahn
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 3.441

8.  Globosides but not isoglobosides can impact the development of invariant NKT cells and their interaction with dendritic cells.

Authors:  Stefan Porubsky; Anneliese O Speak; Mariolina Salio; Richard Jennemann; Mahnaz Bonrouhi; Rashad Zafarulla; Yogesh Singh; Julian Dyson; Bruno Luckow; Agnes Lehuen; Ernst Malle; Johannes Müthing; Frances M Platt; Vincenzo Cerundolo; Hermann-Josef Gröne
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2012-08-08       Impact factor: 5.422

9.  [Glycosphingolipids Gb3 and iGb3. In vivo roles in hemolytic-uremic syndrome and iNKT cell function].

Authors:  S Porubsky; B Luckow; M Bonrouhi; A Speak; V Cerundolo; F Platt; H-J Gröne
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 1.011

10.  Normal development and function of invariant natural killer T cells in mice with isoglobotrihexosylceramide (iGb3) deficiency.

Authors:  Stefan Porubsky; Anneliese O Speak; Bruno Luckow; Vincenzo Cerundolo; Frances M Platt; Hermann-Josef Gröne
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2007-03-19       Impact factor: 11.205

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