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overview Dr. Teale’s research focus is Neurocysticercosis (NCC), a parasitic disease of the central nervous system caused by the helminth Taenia solium. The long term goal of this project has been to characterize the host immune response and the pathology associated with NCC. Apart from analyses of brain specimens from NCC patients, the lab has developed a mouse model of NCC by intra-cranial infection with the related cestode, Mesocestoides corti. Our studies have shown that the parasite releases glycans with distinct sugar specificities that are taken up by host cells in the CNS environment in both human and murine NCC. Immunological events following recognition of these glycan antigens likely play a critical role in the immunopathogenesis of NCC. Parasite glycan induced regulatory responses involving myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are thought to be key in host protection; however, the receptors involved in this process are largely uncharacterized. C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) recognize glycan antigens of both pathogen and host origins and function in a wide variety of inflammatory and regulatory immune responses. Little is known regarding the expression of CLRs and their role in CNS infections which is the objective of this project. The lab hypothesizes that parasite released glycans induce differential expression of CLRs which modulate the expression of effector molecules as well as activation and trafficking of leukocytes. They further hypothesize that CLRs differentially modulate functions of MDSCs that likely influence the immunopathology in murine NCC.
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Academic Article Analysis of clonal diversity in mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain genes selected for size of the antigen combining site.
Academic Article Diversity of the T-cell receptor BV repertoire in HIV-1-infected patients reflects the biphasic CD4+ T-cell repopulation kinetics during highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article Development of an animal model for neurocysticercosis: immune response in the central nervous system is characterized by a predominance of gamma delta T cells.
Academic Article Increased disease severity of parasite-infected TLR2-/- mice is correlated with decreased central nervous system inflammation and reduced numbers of cells with alternatively activated macrophage phenotypes in a murine model of neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article Transcriptome analysis of the ependymal barrier during murine neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article Characterisation of the carbohydrate components of Taenia solium metacestode glycoprotein antigens.
Academic Article Cloning of B cells positive or negative for surface IgD. II. Triggering and tolerance in the T-dependent splenic focus assay.
Academic Article Biochemical and functional analysis of extracellular stress proteins of Mesocestoides corti.
Academic Article Effect of fetal exposure to ultrasound on the development of functional, antigen-specific B lymphocytes in fetal and neonatal BALB/c mice.
Academic Article Surface IgG-bearing cells retain the capacity to secrete IgM.
Academic Article Immunoglobulin class commitment exhibited by B lymphocytes separated according to surface isotype.
Academic Article The potential of B lymphocytes for isotype expression.
Academic Article Characterization of an unusual cell type (CD4+ CD3-) expanded by helminth infection and related to the parasite stress response.
Academic Article Analysis of immune lesions in neurocysticercosis patients: central nervous system response to helminth appears Th1-like instead of Th2.
Academic Article Ex vivo-expanded hematopoietic cell graft recipients exhibit T cell repertoire diversity similar to that seen after conventional stem cell transplants.
Academic Article The role of N-linked carbohydrates in the antigenicity of Taenia solium metacestode glycoproteins of 12, 16 and 18 kD.
Academic Article Isotype restriction during infection of mice with the cestode Mesocestoides corti: role of immune suppression.
Academic Article The contribution of parasite-specific T cells to isotype restriction in Mesocestoides corti-infected mice.
Academic Article Antigen-initiated B lymphocyte differentiation. XVI. Primary and secondary adoptive responses involve two sequential stages, antigen nonspecific then antigen specific, in the generation of specific AFC.
Academic Article Structural characterization of the N-linked glycans from Taenia solium metacestodes.
Academic Article In situ detection of antigenic glycoproteins in Taenia solium metacestodes.
Academic Article Effect of growth and differentiation stimuli on the development of antigen-responsive B cells in fetal liver.
Academic Article In vitro model for natural tolerance to self-antigens. Inhibition of the development of surface-immunoglobulin-negative lymphocytes into T-dependent responsive B cells by antigen.
Academic Article Clonal analysis of B-lymphocyte subpopulations separated on the basis of Lyb surface antigens.
Academic Article The use of specific helper T cell clones to study the regulation of isotype expression by antigen-stimulated B cell clones.
Academic Article TCRBV CDR3 diversity of CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes in HIV-infected individuals.
Academic Article Gamma/delta T cell-deficient mice exhibit reduced disease severity and decreased inflammatory response in the brain in murine neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article CC chemokines mediate leukocyte trafficking into the central nervous system during murine neurocysticercosis: role of gamma delta T cells in amplification of the host immune response.
Academic Article Contribution of the CD5+ B cell to D-proximal VH family expression early in ontogeny.
Academic Article Lethal pulmonary infection with Francisella novicida causes depletion of alphabeta T cells from lungs.
Academic Article Lethal pulmonary infection with Francisella novicida is associated with severe sepsis.
Academic Article Differential release and phagocytosis of tegument glycoconjugates in neurocysticercosis: implications for immune evasion strategies.
Academic Article Multiple expression of matrix metalloproteinases in murine neurocysticercosis: Implications for leukocyte migration through multiple central nervous system barriers.
Concept Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Concept Antigens
Concept Antigens, Differentiation
Concept Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
Concept Antigens, Helminth
Concept Histocompatibility Antigens Class II
Concept Antigens, Ly
Concept Antigens, Surface
Concept H-2 Antigens
Concept Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
Concept Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta
Concept Receptor-CD3 Complex, Antigen, T-Cell
Academic Article Ontogenic development of B-lymphocyte function and tolerance susceptibility in vivo and in an in vitro organ culture system.
Academic Article Antibody as an immunological probe for studying the refolding of bovine serum albumin. I. The catalysis of reoxidation of reduced bovine serum albumin by glutathione and a disulfide interchange enzyme.
Academic Article Antibody as an immunological probe for studying the refolding of bovine serum albumin. II. Evidence for the independent refolding of the domains of the molecule.
Academic Article Tolerance as an active process.
Academic Article Antigen-initiated B-lymphocyte differentiation. XVII. The inhibitory effects of recent antigen prepriming on the subsequent responsiveness of 'pre-progenitor' B cells.
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