Lymphoid B cells induce NF-κB activation in high endothelial cells from human tonsils
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Naves, Rodrigo
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Reyes, Lilian I.
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Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César
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Jacobelli, Sergio
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González, Alfonso
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Bono Merino, María Rosa
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2019-01-29T17:57:15Z
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2019-01-29T17:57:15Z
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2006
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International Immunology, Volumen 18, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 259-267
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09538178
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14602377
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10.1093/intimm/dxh365
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163971
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Immune surveillance depends on still poorly understood lymphocyte-endothelium interactions required for lymphocyte transendothelial migration into secondary lymphoid organs. The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) regulatory system and its inhibitory IκB proteins control the inducible expression of adhesion molecules, cytokines and chemokines involved in endothelial activation and lymphocyte transmigration. Here we present results showing the activation of this system in response to the interaction of high endothelial cells from human tonsils (HUTEC) with human B and T lymphoid cell lines and primary tonsillar lymphocytes. Western blot and electrophoretic mobility shift assays show that adhesion of different lymphoid cells induce varying levels of NF-κB activation in HUTEC, with Daudi cells, tonsil-derived B cell line 10 (TBCL-10) and primary tonsillar B lymphocytes causing the strongest activation. The main NF-κB protein complexes translocated to the nucleus were p65/p50 and p50/p50. Results fr