Publications by authors named "Renling Xu"

The chemokine CXCL1 and its receptor CXCR2 play a crucial role in host immune response by recruiting and activating neutrophils for microbial killing at the tissue site. Dysregulation in this process has been implicated in collateral tissue damage causing disease. CXCL1 reversibly exists as monomers and dimers, and it has been proposed that distinct monomer and dimer activities and the monomer-dimer equilibrium regulate the neutrophil function.

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Human metapneumovirus (hMPV), a leading cause of respiratory tract infections in infants, inhibits type I interferon (IFN) signaling by an unidentified mechanism. In this study, we showed that infection of airway epithelial cells with hMPV decreased cellular level of Janus tyrosine kinase (Jak1) and tyrosine kinase 2 (Tyk2), due to enhanced proteosomal degradation and reduced gene transcription. In addition, hMPV infection also reduced the surface expression of type I IFN receptor (IFNAR).

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IgM and IgD expression during B cell development and differentiation is strictly and developmentally controlled. Although studies have suggested subtle differences in B cell activation, tolerance, and affinity maturation when antigens ligate cell membrane IgM or IgD, the mechanisms that may explain these differences remain unknown and no drastic differences in immune responses have been reported in mice whose B cells selectively lack IgM or IgD. We now show that the antibody repertoire in IgM(-/-) mice is dramatically altered during the primary response to phosphorylcholine.

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