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HPV16 E7 long peptide
Patients with resected HPV16-positive cervical cancer were vaccinated with an overlapping set of long peptides comprising the sequences of the HPV16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins emulsified in Montanide ISA-51.
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Molecular entity
These multimers were provided by P. Coulie and used to establish routine monitoring of tumor-specific T-cell subsets by multicolor flow cytometry.
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cytokine
We showed that, in the absence of additional stimuli, inflammatory signals such as pro-inflammatory stroma-derived cytokines on DC are ineffectual in promoting DC activation and cannot substitute for engagement of innate receptors directly on DC.
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2C44
We have generated a monoclonal antibody, 2C44, that reacted to a peptide derived from the Leishmania LACK protein bound to I-Ad MHC class II molecules. We have successfully used the 2C44 mAb to visualize LACK-presenting DCs in mice infected with the L. major.
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deoxyribonucleic acids
Direct administration of ovalbumin (OVA) encoding lentiviral vectors caused in vivo transduction of cells that were found in draining lymph nodes (LNs) and induced potent anti-OVA cytotoxic T cells similar to those elicited by ex vivo transduced DC.
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protein
It has been shown that DCs express specific receptors for exosomes. Since ICAM-1 on exosomes is required for their ability to activate T cells via DCs in vitro, the role of Mac-1 and LFA-1 (the major ligands for ICAM-1) as potential receptors for exosomes has been investigated. A new role for LFA-1 on DCs, as a receptor for exosomes has been proposed.
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Ovalbumin
The model antigen OVA was fused to the C1C2 exosome-binding domain of MFG-E8/lactadherin. This construct was used in a study on the capture of antigen-bearing exosomes by DCs and cross-presentation of tumour antigen in exosomes.