Human Lymphocytes The Restricted Expression of Granzyme M in
暂无分享,去创建一个
Jerrold M. Ward | Gordon W. Wiegand | Janice M. Kelley | Mark J. Smyth | Tomoaki Hoshino | William E. Bere | Thomas J. Sayers | Alan D. Brooks | J. Ward | T. Sayers | A. Brooks | M. Smyth | T. Hoshino | G. Wiegand | J. M. Kelley | W. Bere
[1] K. Nagashima,et al. Relationship of large and small CD3‐ CD56+ lymphocytes mediating NK‐associated activities , 1992, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[2] J. Trapani,et al. Granzymes: exogenous proteinases that induce target cell apoptosis. , 1995, Immunology today.
[3] J. Tooze,et al. Characterization of the immature secretory granule, an intermediate in granule biogenesis , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[4] G. De Libero,et al. Human Vγ9‐Vδ2 cells are stimulated in a crossreactive fashion by a variety of phosphorylated metabolites , 1995 .
[5] K. Ebnet,et al. Granzyme A‐deficient mice retain potent cell‐mediated cytotoxicity. , 1995, The EMBO journal.
[6] C. Prussin,et al. TCR V alpha 24 and V beta 11 coexpression defines a human NK1 T cell analog containing a unique Th0 subpopulation. , 1997, Journal of immunology.
[7] Y. Tanaka,et al. Nonpeptide ligands for human gamma delta T cells. , 1994, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[8] Ronald McCarthy,et al. Mice lacking neutrophil elastase reveal impaired host defense against gram negative bacterial sepsis , 1998, Nature Medicine.
[9] Timothy J. Ley,et al. Cytotoxic lymphocytes require granzyme B for the rapid induction of DNA fragmentation and apoptosis in allogeneic target cells , 1994, Cell.
[10] R. Aebersold,et al. Purification of three cytotoxic lymphocyte granule serine proteases that induce apoptosis through distinct substrate and target cell interactions , 1992, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[11] K. Ebnet,et al. Granzyme A is critical for recovery of mice from infection with the natural cytopathic viral pathogen, ectromelia. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[12] T. Ley,et al. Natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cells require granzyme B for the rapid induction of apoptosis in susceptible target cells. , 1995, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[13] M. Smyth,et al. Cloning and expression of the recombinant mouse natural killer cell granzyme Met-ase-1. , 1996, Immunogenetics.
[15] B. Bloom,et al. Natural and synthetic non-peptide antigens recognized by human γδ T cells , 1995, Nature.
[16] Jun Wu,et al. An activating immunoreceptor complex formed by NKG2D and DAP10. , 1999, Science.
[17] J. Trapani,et al. Purification and cloning of a novel serine protease, RNK-Met-1, from the granules of a rat natural killer cell leukemia. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[18] A Steinle,et al. Activation of NK cells and T cells by NKG2D, a receptor for stress-inducible MICA. , 1999, Science.
[19] D. Hoskin,et al. Cytotoxic cell proteinase gene expression and cytolytic activity by anti‐CD3‐activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes is sensitive to cyclosporin A but is not dependent on interleukin‐2 synthesis , 1993, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[20] J. Berzofsky,et al. Target cell lysis by CTL granule exocytosis is independent of ICE/Ced-3 family proteases. , 1997, Immunity.
[21] J. Lieberman,et al. Granzyme A loading induces rapid cytolysis and a novel form of DNA damage independently of caspase activation. , 1999, Immunity.
[22] F. Bach,et al. CD3 negative "small agranular lymphocytes" are natural killer cells. , 1991, Journal of immunology.
[23] P. Lichter,et al. The human Met-ase gene (GZMM): structure, sequence, and close physical linkage to the serine protease gene cluster on 19p13.3. , 1994, Genomics.
[24] G. Sutherland,et al. The gene encoding a human natural killer cell granule serine protease, Met-ase 1, maps to chromosome 19p13.3 , 2004, Immunogenetics.
[25] H. Young,et al. IL-13 production by NK cells: IL-13-producing NK and T cells are present in vivo in the absence of IFN-gamma. , 1999, Journal of immunology.
[26] J. Trapani,et al. Met-ase: cloning and distinct chromosomal location of a serine protease preferentially expressed in human natural killer cells. , 1993, Journal of immunology.
[27] C. Helgason,et al. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis of cytotoxic cell proteinase gene transcripts in T cells. Pattern of expression is dependent on the nature of the stimulus. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[28] 河野 鉄. CD1d-restricted and TCR-mediated activation of V α14 NKT cells by glycosylceramides , 2000 .
[29] S. Bauer,et al. Recognition of stress-induced MHC molecules by intestinal epithelial gammadelta T cells. , 1998, Science.
[30] P. Henkart. Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity: two pathways and multiple effector molecules. , 1994, Immunity.
[31] James C. Powers,et al. The Human Cytotoxic T Cell Granule Serine Protease Granzyme H Has Chymotrypsin-like (Chymase) Activity and Is Taken Up into Cytoplasmic Vesicles Reminiscent of Granzyme B-containing Endosomes* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[32] T. Ley,et al. Production of Fully Active Recombinant Murine Granzyme B in Yeast* , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[33] D. Nicholson,et al. Activation of the apoptotic protease CPP32 by cytotoxic T-cell-derived granzyme B , 1995, Nature.
[34] Craig W. Reynolds,et al. Isolation of human and rat natural killer cells. , 1982, Journal of immunological methods.
[35] R. Moyer,et al. Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte-assisted Suicide , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[36] T. Ley,et al. Granzyme A initiates an alternative pathway for granule-mediated apoptosis. , 1999, Immunity.
[37] J. Trapani,et al. The Relative Role of Lymphocyte Granule Exocytosis versus Death Receptor-Mediated Cytotoxicity in Viral Pathophysiology , 1998, Journal of Virology.
[38] Y. Tanaka,et al. Natural and synthetic non-peptide antigens recognized by human gamma delta T cells. , 1995, Nature.
[39] S. Nagata,et al. The Fas death factor , 1995, Science.
[40] M. Simon,et al. Granzymes are the essential downstream effector molecules for the control of primary virus infections by cytolytic leukocytes. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[41] Hiroshi Sato,et al. CD1d-restricted and TCR-mediated activation of valpha14 NKT cells by glycosylceramides. , 1997, Science.
[42] T. Ganz,et al. An antimicrobial activity of cytolytic T cells mediated by granulysin. , 1998, Science.
[43] J. Trapani,et al. Expression of recombinant human Met-ase-1: a NK cell-specific granzyme. , 1995, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[44] S. Sekiya,et al. A novel recognition motif of human NKT antigen receptor for a glycolipid ligand. , 1999, International immunology.