Search Results - "Matkó, János"
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Local apoptotic-like mechanisms underlie complement-mediated synaptic pruning
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-06-2018)“…C1q, a member of the immune complement cascade, is implicated in the selective pruning of synapses by microglial phagocytosis. C1q-mediated synapse elimination…”
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Improved characterization of EV preparations based on protein to lipid ratio and lipid properties
Published in PloS one (23-03-2015)“…In recent years the study of extracellular vesicles has gathered much scientific and clinical interest. As the field is expanding, it is becoming clear that…”
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Molecular Relay Stations in Membrane Nanotubes: IRSp53 Involved in Actin-Based Force Generation
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-09-2023)“…Membrane nanotubes are cell protrusions that grow to tens of micrometres and functionally connect cells. Actin filaments are semi-flexible polymers, and their…”
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Revisiting the Coreceptor Function of Complement Receptor Type 2 (CR2, CD21); Coengagement With the B-Cell Receptor Inhibits the Activation, Proliferation, and Antibody Production of Human B Cells
Published in Frontiers in immunology (01-04-2021)“…The positive coreceptor function of complement receptor type 2 [CR2 (CD21)] on B cells is generally accepted, although its role in the enhancement of antibody…”
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Membrane nanotubes are ancient machinery for cell-to-cell communication and transport. Their interference with the immune system
Published in Biologia futura (01-03-2021)“…Nanotubular connections between mammalian cell types came into the focus only two decades ago, when "live cell super-resolution imaging" was introduced…”
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Stromal Cells Serve Drug Resistance for Multiple Myeloma via Mitochondrial Transfer: A Study on Primary Myeloma and Stromal Cells
Published in Cancers (10-07-2021)“…Recently, it has become evident that mitochondrial transfer (MT) plays a crucial role in the acquisition of cancer drug resistance in many hematologic…”
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Cooperation of Various Cytoskeletal Components Orchestrates Intercellular Spread of Mitochondria between B-Lymphoma Cells through Tunnelling Nanotubes
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2024)“…Membrane nanotubes (NTs) are dynamic communication channels connecting spatially separated cells even over long distances and promoting the transport of…”
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Placental galectins regulate innate and adaptive immune responses in pregnancy
Published in Frontiers in immunology (28-12-2022)“…Galectins are master regulators of maternal immune responses and placentation in pregnancy. Galectin-13 (gal-13) and galectin-14 (gal-14) are expressed solely…”
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Proinflammatory activation pattern of human umbilical vein endothelial cells induced by IL‐1β, TNF‐α, and LPS
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-10-2010)“…Endothelial cells play a critical role in inflammation by responding to several endogenous and exogenous proinflammatory stimuli. The three most studied…”
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Placental protein 13 (PP13/galectin-13) undergoes lipid raft-associated subcellular redistribution in the syncytiotrophoblast in preterm preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-08-2011)“…Objective To investigate placental protein 13 (PP13) localization in relation to cytoskeleton and lipid rafts in preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome. Study Design…”
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Inflammatory signal induced IL-10 production of marginal zone B-cells depends on CREB
Published in Immunology letters (01-08-2019)“…•The BCR, TLR9 and IFN-γ receptors induce IL-10 expression by MZ B-cells.•Activation of CREB is prolonged in MZ B-cells but not in FO B-cells.•Sustained…”
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B cell receptor-induced Ca2+ mobilization mediates F-actin rearrangements and is indispensable for adhesion and spreading of B lymphocytes
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-04-2013)“…A molecular mechanism for Ca2+‐regulated actin cytoskeleton redistribution during B cell spreading on antigentethered surfaces. B cells acquire membrane‐bound…”
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FcRn overexpression in transgenic mice results in augmented APC activity and robust immune response with increased diversity of induced antibodies
Published in PloS one (30-04-2012)“…Our previous studies have shown that overexpression of bovine FcRn (bFcRn) in transgenic (Tg) mice leads to an increase in the humoral immune response,…”
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Fluorescence activated cell sorting followed by small RNA sequencing reveals stable microRNA expression during cell cycle progression
Published in BMC genomics (27-05-2016)“…Previously, drug-based synchronization procedures were used for characterizing the cell cycle dependent transcriptional program. However, these synchronization…”
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CD3ζ-chain expression of human T lymphocytes is regulated by TNF via Src-like adaptor protein-dependent proteasomal degradation
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-08-2012)“…Decreased expression of the TCR ζ-chain has been reported in several autoimmune, inflammatory, and malignant diseases, suggesting that ζ-chain downregulation…”
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Estrogen augments the T cell-dependent but not the T-independent immune response
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-05-2010)“…Estrogen plays a critical regulatory role in the development and maintenance of immunity. Its role in the regulation of antibody synthesis in vivo is still not…”
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Acid sphingomyelinase mediated release of ceramide is essential to trigger the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis by galectin-1
Published in Cellular signalling (01-11-2006)“…The mechanism of apoptosis induced by human galectin-1, a mammalian β-galactoside-binding protein with a remarkable cytotoxic effect on activated peripheral T…”
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Some new faces of membrane microdomains: A complex confocal fluorescence, differential polarization, and FCS imaging study on live immune cells
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-03-2008)“…Lipid rafts are cholesterol- and glycosphingolipid-rich plasma membrane microdomains, which control signal transduction, cellular contacts, pathogen…”
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Cytometry of raft and caveola membrane microdomains: From flow and imaging techniques to high throughput screening assays
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-07-2008)“…The evolutionarily developed microdomain structure of biological membranes has gained more and more attention in the past decade. The caveolin‐free “membrane…”
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Raft and cytoskeleton associations of an ABC transporter: P‐glycoprotein
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-10-2004)“…Background A novel flow cytometric assay has been described in an accompanying report (Gombos et al., Methods The kinetics of the decrease in…”
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