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- Introduction
- Outline of the presentation
- Type 1 vs. Type 2 immunity
- Type 2 immunity - a double-edged sword
- Development of a type 2 immune response
- Discovery of innate type 2 effector cells
- Basophils, mast cells and eosinophils
- Developmental relationship
- Detection of basophils by CD49b/IgE staining
- Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
- N. brasiliensis infected lung
- N. brasiliensis infected small intestine
- Analysis of basophil turnover in vivo
- Activating receptors on basophils
- Activation of basophils by IgE
- Cytokine instruction of basophils
- Basophil effector functions
- Generation & analysis of basophil-deficient mice
- Mast cell protease 8 is expressed in basophils
- Deletion of basophils in Mcpt8Cre mice
- Mast cells are not deleted in Mcpt8Cre mice
- Effector function of basophils
- Are basophils required for Th2 polarization?
- DCs or basophils for Th2 polarization? (1)
- Generation of DC-deficient mice
- DCs or basophils for Th2 polarization? (2)
- DCs are required for Th2 polarization
- Role of innate IL-4 for Th2 polarization
- Innate IL-4/IL-13 regulates Th2 accumulation
- Basophils in anaphylactic responses
- IgG1-mediated systemic anaphylaxis
- Basophils aren't required for anaphylaxis
- Basophils in chronic allergic inflammation of skin
- Basophils are required for allergic inflammation
- Basophil response against helminths and ticks
- Primary response to N. brasiliensis
- Expulsion kinetics of N. brasiliensis
- Protective immunity against N. brasiliensis
- Basophils during secondary infection
- Protective immunity against ticks
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Relationship of basophils to mast cells and eosinophils
- Development and activation of basophils
- Basophil-deficient mice
- Role of basophils and dendritic cells in Th2 polarization
- Anaphylaxis and allergic skin inflammation
- Basophil response to helminths and ticks
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Voehringer, D. (2012, April 3). Regulation of type 2 immunity by basophils [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/CNUY2362.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. David Voehringer has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.