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Hsu H, Zanettini C, Coker M, Boudova S, Rach D, Mvula G, et al.
Cell Immunol . 2023 Dec; 395-396:104797. PMID: 38157646
Vγ9Vδ2 T lymphocytes are programmed for broad antimicrobial responses with rapid production of Th1 cytokines even before birth, and thus thought to play key roles against pathogens in infants. The...
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Telfer J, Hsu H, Tyner M, Le Page L
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Dec; 2421:141-150. PMID: 34870817
The scavenger receptor cysteine-rich SRCR domain is an ancient protein domain found in SR-A and SR-I scavenger receptors, which is characterized by a conserved arrangement of cysteines (Martinez et al.,...
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Hsu H, Boudova S, Mvula G, Divala T, Rach D, Mungwira R, et al.
Cell Immunol . 2020 Nov; 359:104244. PMID: 33248366
Human Vγ9Vδ2 T cells respond to several diverse pathogens by sensing microbial cholesterol intermediates. Unlike CD4 T cells, they are poised for rapid Th1-like responses even before birth, which allows...
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Salvato M, Domi A, Guzman-Cardozo C, Medina-Moreno S, Zapata J, Hsu H, et al.
Pathogens . 2019 Aug; 8(3). PMID: 31466243
Lassa fever surpasses Ebola, Marburg, and all other hemorrhagic fevers except Dengue in its public health impact. Caused by Lassa virus (LASV), the disease is a scourge on populations in...
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Hsu H, Boudova S, Mvula G, Divala T, Mungwira R, Harman C, et al.
J Immunol . 2016 Jul; 197(5):1884-92. PMID: 27474072
A successful pregnancy depends on the maintenance of tolerance at the fetal-maternal interface; strong inflammation in the placental bed is generally associated with adverse fetal outcomes. Among the mechanisms that...
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Hsu H, Chen C, Nenninger A, Holz L, Baldwin C, Telfer J
J Immunol . 2015 Jan; 194(5):2280-8. PMID: 25632007
WC1 proteins are uniquely expressed on γδ T cells and belong to the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) superfamily. While present in variable, and sometimes high, numbers in the genomes of...
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Hsu H, Baldwin C, Telfer J
J Immunol . 2015 Jan; 194(5):2399-406. PMID: 25632004
WC1 proteins, which are specifically expressed by bovine γδ T cells from a gene array containing 13 members, are part of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich family. WC1 cytoplasmic domains contains...
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Chen C, Hsu H, Hudgens E, Telfer J, Baldwin C
J Immunol . 2014 May; 193(1):379-90. PMID: 24850725
WC1 coreceptors are scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) family members, related to T19 in sheep, SCART in mice, and CD163c-α in humans, and form a 13-member subfamily in cattle exclusively expressed...
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Baldwin C, Hsu H, Chen C, Palmer M, McGill J, Waters W, et al.
Vet Immunol Immunopathol . 2014 Apr; 159(3-4):144-55. PMID: 24726858
γδ T cells are critical to immune surveillance and protection since they are found as resident cells in many organs and tissues, including in humans and ruminants, and circulate at...
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Wang F, Herzig C, Chen C, Hsu H, Baldwin C, Telfer J
Mol Immunol . 2011 Jan; 48(6-7):801-9. PMID: 21227509
WC1 molecules are exclusively expressed on the surface of γδ T cells. They belong to the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) superfamily and are encoded by a multi-gene family. WC1 molecules...