Sherbrooke, Quebec - The immune suppressive activity of mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells is well known. An interesting question however is whether activation/mobilization of these cells with pharmacological agents can be used to induce systemic immune...
Wuhan, China - The possibility of T regulatory cells inducing tolerance, both antigen specifically, and antigen-nonspecifically through the modulation of antigen presenting cell function has been previously established. What is more interesting is the concept of an antigen presenting cell being able to transfer tolerance without...
London, UK - In immunology, the notion that T cells are activated by antigen presenting cells has been around for decades. At one time, it was believed that T cells are activated by "immune RNA" generated from antigen presenting cells, this immune RNA being able to "instruct" the T cell to go after specific antigens. Afterwards, the major...
Madrid, Spain - The advancement of allogeneic stem cell research into the clinic has always been dependent on immunology. In other words, allogeneic stem cell therapy is dependent on ability of the clinician to manipulate the recipient immune system so that the allogeneic cells do not get rejected (host versus graft), nor that the recipient gets attacked by the cells administered (graft...