Graphene oxide, but not fullerenes, targets immunoproteasomes and suppresses antigen presentation by dendritic cells
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2013/05/27
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Personal Author:Castranova, Vincent ; Fadeel B ; Kagan VE ; Khaliullin T ; Kisin ER ; Kotchey GP ; Mathur S ; Murray AR ; Pareso S ; Shurin GV ; Shurin MR ; Shvedova AA ; Stanley S ; Star A ; Tkach AV ; Yanamala N
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Description:Graphene oxide (GO) and C(60) - or C(60) -TRIS fullerenes, internalized by murine dendritic cells (DCs), differently affect their abilities to present antigens to T-cells.T-cells in different ways. While C(60) -fullerenes stimulate the ovalbumin-specific MHC class I-restricted T-cell response, GO impairs the stimulatory potential of DCs. In contrast to C(60) -fullerenes, GO decreases the intracellular levels of LMP7 immunoproteasome subunits required for processing of protein antigens. This is important for the development of DC-based vaccines. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Volume:9
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Issue:9
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20041340
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Citation:Small 2013 May; 9(9-10):1686-1690
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Contact Point Address:Anna A. Shvedova, Health Effects Laboratory Division, NIOSH, 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown WV 26505, USA
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Email:ats1@cdc.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2013
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Performing Organization:University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20050701
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Source Full Name:Small
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End Date:20160630
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