Publications by authors named "A Cooper Walland"

B cells thwart antigenic aggressions by releasing immunoglobulin M (IgM), IgG, IgA, and IgE, which deploy well-understood effector functions. In contrast, the role of secreted IgD remains mysterious. We found that some B cells generated IgD-secreting plasma cells following early exposure to external soluble antigens such as food proteins.

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  • Breast cancer is a major health issue, and the study focuses on Prolactin Induced Protein (PIP), which was found to be expressed differently in breast cancer (BC) tissues compared to normal tissues.
  • Researchers used real-time quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry on various samples to analyze PIP expression, categorizing tumor specimens based on classification and subtype.
  • Findings showed that PIP mRNA is significantly downregulated in early-stage BC, indicating its potential as a biomarker that could help pathologists in diagnosing early-stage breast cancer.
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Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is a fluid-phase pattern recognition receptor of the humoral innate immune system with ancestral antibody-like properties but unknown antibody-inducing function. In this study, we found binding of PTX3 to splenic marginal zone (MZ) B cells, an innate-like subset of antibody-producing lymphocytes strategically positioned at the interface between the circulation and the adaptive immune system. PTX3 was released by a subset of neutrophils that surrounded the splenic MZ and expressed an immune activation-related gene signature distinct from that of circulating neutrophils.

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A dense mucus layer in the large intestine prevents inflammation by shielding the underlying epithelium from luminal bacteria and food antigens. This mucus barrier is organized around the hyperglycosylated mucin MUC2. Here we show that the small intestine has a porous mucus layer, which permitted the uptake of MUC2 by antigen-sampling dendritic cells (DCs).

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