R&D Systems personnel manually curate a database that contains references using R&D Systems products. The data collected includes not only links to publications in PubMed, but also provides information about sample types, species, and experimental conditions. IL15RA drives antagonistic mechanisms of cancer development and immune control in lymphocyte-enriched triple-negative breast cancers. Authors: Marra P, Mathew S, Grigoriadis A, Wu Y, Kyle-Cezar F, Watkins J, Rashid M, De Rinaldis E, Hessey S, Gazinska P, Hayday A, Tutt A Cancer Res, 2014;74(17):4908-21.
Interleukin-15 contributes to the regulation of murine adipose tissue and human adipocytes. Authors: Barra NG, Reid S, MacKenzie R Obesity (Silver Spring), 2010;18(8):1601-7. Species: Human Sample Type: human IL-15 transgenic mouse serum
Human bronchial intraepithelial T cells produce interferon-gamma and stimulate epithelial cells. Authors: Hirosako S, Goto E, Fujii K, Tsumori K, Hirata N, Tsumura S, Kamohara H, Kohrogi H Clin. Exp. Immunol., 2009;155(2):266-74. Species: Human Sample Type: Cell Culture Supernates
How a cytokine is chaperoned through the secretory pathway by complexing with its own receptor: lessons from interleukin-15 (IL-15)/IL-15 receptor alpha. Authors: Duitman EH, Orinska Z, Bulanova E, Paus R, Bulfone-Paus S Mol. Cell. Biol., 2008;28(15):4851-61. Species: Human Sample Type: Cell Culture Supernates
Islet transplantation in patients with autoimmune diabetes induces homeostatic cytokines that expand autoreactive memory T cells. Authors: Monti P, Scirpoli M, Maffi P, Ghidoli N, De Taddeo F, Bertuzzi F, Piemonti L, Falcone M, Secchi A, Bonifacio E J. Clin. Invest., 2008;118(5):1806-14. Species: Human Sample Type: Serum
Soluble Interleukin IL-15Ralpha is generated by alternative splicing or proteolytic cleavage and forms functional complexes with IL-15. Authors: Bulanova E, Budagian V, Duitman E, Orinska Z, Krause H, Ruckert R, Reiling N, Bulfone-Paus S J. Biol. Chem., 2007;282(18):13167-79. Species: Human Sample Type: Cell Culture Supernates
Human T cells constitutively express IL-15 that promotes ex vivo T cell homeostatic proliferation through autocrine/juxtacrine loops. Authors: Miranda-Carus ME, Benito-Miguel M, Llamas MA, Balsa A, Martin-Mola E J. Immunol., 2005;175(6):3656-62. Species: Human Sample Type: Cell Culture Supernates
IL-15 and the initiation of cell contact-dependent synovial fibroblast-T lymphocyte cross-talk in rheumatoid arthritis: effect of methotrexate. Authors: Miranda-Carus ME, Balsa A, Benito-Miguel M, Perez de Ayala C, Martin-Mola E J. Immunol., 2004;173(2):1463-76. Species: Human Sample Type: Cell Culture Supernates
Stimulation of T cell autoreactivity by anomalous expression of NKG2D and its MIC ligands in rheumatoid arthritis. Authors: Groh V, Bruhl A, El-Gabalawy H, Nelson JL, Spies T Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2003;100(16):9452-7. Species: Human Sample Type: Serum
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背景 | IL-15 (Interleukin 15) is a cytokine that induces or enhances the differentiation, maintenance, or activation of multiple T cell subsets including NK, NKT, Th17, Treg, and CD8+ memory cells. It also induces dendritic cell differentiation and inflammatory activation, exhibits anti-tumor activity, and inhibits the deposition of lipid in adipocytes. Complexes of IL-15 with cell surface IL-15 R alpha interact with complexes of IL-2 R beta and the Common gamma Chain on adjacent cells. This transpresentation mechanism enables cells to respond to IL-15 even if they do not express IL-15 R alpha. Ligation of membrane-associated IL-15/IL-15 R alpha complexes also induces reverse signaling that promotes activation of the IL-15/IL-15 R alpha expressing cells. The activity of circulating IL-15 is limited by its association with soluble IL-15 R alpha. |