Publications by authors named "E Schouppe"

Introduction: PG is a rare neutrophilic skin disorder with a variable clinical presentation, and diagnosis is often delayed. PPG typically presents as a necrotic ulcerative lesion with surrounding erythema and is often mistaken for a surgical site infection. Delayed diagnosis can lead to extensive morbidity and a prolonged healing time.

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Efficient priming of anti-tumor T cells requires the uptake and presentation of tumor antigens by immunogenic dendritic cells (DCs) and occurs mainly in lymph nodes draining the tumor (tdLNs). However, tumors expand and activate myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) that inhibit CTL functions by several mechanisms. While the immune-suppressive nature of the tumor microenvironment is largely documented, it is not known whether similar immune-suppressive mechanisms operate in the tdLNs.

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Monocytes consist of two well-defined subsets, the Ly6C+ and Ly6C- monocytes. Both CD11b+ myeloid cells populations have been proposed to infiltrate tissues during inflammation. While infiltration of Ly6C+ monocytes is an established pathogenic factor during hepatic inflammation, the role of Ly6C- monocytes remains elusive.

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