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Ly6 proteins are characterized by the LU domain.Typically, they contain one LU domain, but some members of the family have multiple LU domains.The LU domain consists of 60-80 AA and contains 10 cysteines arranged in a specific pattern that allows the creation of 5 disulfide bridges which in turn allow the formation of a three-fingered (3F) structural motif.
In mice, monocytes can be divided in two subpopulations. Inflammatory monocytes (CX3CR1 low, CCR2 pos, Ly6C high, PD-L1 neg), which are equivalent to human classical CD14 ++ CD16 − monocytes and resident monocytes (CX3CR1 high, CCR2 neg, Ly6C low, PD-L1 pos), which are equivalent to human non-classical CD14 + CD16 + monocytes. Resident ...
The infiltration of bone-marrow-derived monocytes generated postnatally creates a distinct population of dermal macrophages. They are LY6C hi monocytes, a type of circulating monocyte in the blood. The entry of LY6C hi monocytes to the dermis is CCR2-pathway-dependent. [5] Their subsequent differentiation will create the postnatal population.
Lymphocyte antigen 6E is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LY6E gene. [5] [6] [7] Increased expression of Ly6E is associated with poor survival outcome in multiple malignancies as determined by a survey of more than 130 published clinical studies of gene expression studies on cancer tissue samples and adjacent normal tissues. [8]
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Antigens from immune privileged regions have been found to interact with T cells in an unusual way: inducing tolerance of normally rejected stimuli. [9] Immune privilege has emerged as an active rather than a passive process.