Publications by authors named "Thomas D Beyer"

Objective: The efficient uptake of dying cells by phagocytes is essential to the avoidance of chronic inflammation. Some human autoimmune responses are thought to be driven by autoantigens from apoptotic or necrotic cells. We analyzed the role of C1q and DNase I in the disposal of necrotic cell-derived chromatin because deficiencies in these serum factors predispose to the development of systemic autoimmune disorders, such as systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Purpose: Previous studies indicated that ATP-binding cassette (ABC) membrane transporters protect against UV-induced apoptosis. We investigated the effect of UVB and X-ray irradiation on the export function of these ABC transporters in primary lymphocytes and various cancer cell lines.

Material And Methods: We used rhodamine accumulation assays in various human malignant cell lines and peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL).

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Background: Exposure of anionic phospholipids and modified carbohydrates are main parts of the apoptotic death program. Cells undergoing apoptosis can be identified by various methods, detecting surface changes or modifications of their organelles, respectively. We describe a method for the detection of early apoptosis by staining of cells with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled lectin from Narcissus pseudonarcissus (NPn).

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In contrast to necrotic cells, the clearance of apoptotic ones usually is an anti-inflammatory process which elicits only a marginal immune response. During apoptosis phosphatidylserine (PS) is exposed on the outer leaflet of the cytoplasmic membrane and serves as target for the PS receptor of phagocytes. The latter is responsible for anti-inflammatory signalling and the induction of TGFbeta.

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