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- Introduction
- Outline
- KARAP/DAP12
- Inhibitory and activating NKR
- Activating KIRs - paper
- DAP12 - papers
- Inhibitory and activating NKR - mechanisms
- ITAM-bearing transducing polypeptide
- Proteins with ITAM
- KIR signaling pathways
- ITAM in NK cells and macrophages
- KARAP/DAP12 associated receptors
- DAP12 association with ITAM
- DAP12 role in osteoclastogenesis
- PLOSL/Nasu-Hakola
- ITAM-bearing subunits in osteoclastogenesis
- Integration of RANK and ITAM signaling
- DAP12 role in giant cell formation
- Spontaneous fatal inflammatory syndrome (1)
- Spontaneous fatal inflammatory syndrome (2)
- Multinucleated giant cells
- Quantitation of macrophage fusion
- Impaired macrophage fusion in vitro
- DAP12 knock down reduces macrophage fusion
- DAP12 overexpression enhances fusion
- TREM-2 and Syk as examples
- The TREM2:DAP12:Syk signaling pathway
- Reduced expression of fusion mediators
- Macrophages programmed into a fusogenic state
- Impaired macrophage fusion in vivo
- Pathways of granuloma formation
- Programming into a fusion-competent state
- DAP12 cross-talks with other signaling pathways
- Integrated signaling by ITAM and TLRs
- ITAM and cytokine Jak-STAT signaling
- Activating/inhibitory pathways initiated by DAP12
- Indirect inhibition of TLR
- Receptor isotypy
- DAP12 and DAP10
- DAP12, DAP10 interaction with receptors
- Immune response adaptation
- Isotypy via differential adaptor association
- Summary
Topics Covered
- KARAP/DAP12/Tyrobp: Three names and a multiplicity of biological functions in cellular interactions
- Signal transduction
- ITAM
- Myeloid cells
- Osteoclasts
- Bone remodelling
- Giant cells formation
- Inflammation
- Natural killer cells
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Vivier, E. (2012, May 8). KARAP/DAP12/TYROBP: three names and a multiplicity of biological functions in cellular interactions [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/NSYU5659.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Eric Vivier has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
KARAP/DAP12/TYROBP: three names and a multiplicity of biological functions in cellular interactions
Published on May 8, 2012
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