J E Gumperz
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Gumperz J, Brenner M
Curr Opin Immunol
. 2001 Aug;
13(4):471-8.
PMID: 11498304
Recent results strengthen evidence that CD1-restricted T cells play important roles in host defense against microbial infections. Human subjects recently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis showed elevated responses to CD1c-mediated presentation...
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Gumperz J, Roy C, Makowska A, Lum D, Sugita M, Podrebarac T, et al.
Immunity
. 2000 Mar;
12(2):211-21.
PMID: 10714687
NKT cells are associated with immunological control of autoimmune disease and cancer and can recognize cell surface mCD1d without addition of exogenous antigens. Cellular antigens presented by mCD1d have not...
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WINTER C, Gumperz J, Parham P, Long E, Wagtmann N
J Immunol
. 1998 Jul;
161(2):571-7.
PMID: 9670929
Cytotoxicity of human NK cells is under negative control of killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIR) specific for HLA class I. To determine the specificity of five KIR containing two Ig...
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Magor K, Taylor E, Shen S, Martinez-Naves E, Valiante N, Wells R, et al.
J Immunol
. 1997 Jun;
158(11):5242-50.
PMID: 9164942
HLA-A*2402 is common and widely distributed in human populations. Several individuals were identified who type genotypically for A*2402, but are serologically null for the HLA-A24 Ag. Sequencing and transfection of...
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Gumperz J, Barber L, Valiante N, Percival L, Phillips J, Lanier L, et al.
J Immunol
. 1997 Jun;
158(11):5237-41.
PMID: 9164941
Allotypes from four divergent HLA-B families (B8, B15, B16, and B27) were compared for their inhibition of cytolysis by NK cells expressing the NKB1 receptor. Allotypes differing solely at the...
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Barber L, Percival L, Arnett K, Gumperz J, Chen L, Parham P
J Immunol
. 1997 Feb;
158(4):1660-9.
PMID: 9029102
Previously, we reported overlap in the repertoires of peptides endogenously bound by a group of HLA-B allotypes related to HLA-B7. Extending such analysis to four members of the B17 family...
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Tzeng C, Adams E, Gumperz J, Percival L, Wells R, Parham P, et al.
Tissue Antigens
. 1996 Oct;
48(4 Pt 1):325-8.
PMID: 8946687
The peptide-binding specificity of HLA-Cw*0304 was determined. Sequence analysis of endogenously-bound peptides isolated from Cw*0304 expressed by LCL 721.221 (221 for short) cells transfected with Cw*0304 cDNA revealed this class...
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Gumperz J, Paterson J, Litwin V, Valiante N, Lanier L, Parham P, et al.
Tissue Antigens
. 1996 Oct;
48(4 Pt 1):278-84.
PMID: 8946681
Cytolysis by NK cells that possess the NKB1 killer cell inhibitory receptor is inhibited by target cell expression of Bw4+ HLA-B molecules. The inhibitory effect can be prevented by addition...
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Phillips J, Chang C, Mattson J, Gumperz J, Parham P, Lanier L
Immunity
. 1996 Aug;
5(2):163-72.
PMID: 8769479
Whereas the human killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIRs) for HLA class I are immunoglobulin-like monomeric type I glycoproteins, the murine Ly49 receptors for H-2 are type II homodimers of the...