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6th International Conference on Innate Immunity June 21-26, 2009 Aldemar Knossos Royal Village Conference Center Hersonissos, Crete, Greece
GENERAL INFORMATION Accommodations The conference participants will be staying at the Aldemar Knossos Royal Village (A class), which is located in Hersonissos, 25 km from the airport. Arrival and Check-in It is expected that attendees will arrive/check-in on Sunday after 2:00 PM. Anyone arriving after 10:00 pm on Sunday must make alternative dinner arrangements.
BreakfastBreakfast will be served at your hotel during the hours scheduled in this program.
Conference Venue The Aldemar Knossos Royal Village Conference Center is located at the hotel.
Handicapped Accessibility The site is fully handicapped accessible.
Oral Presentations An LCD projector will be available for the oral presentations. Speakers are asked to bring their USB flash drive or CD to the conference reception desk at least 30 minutes prior to the session. The allocated time for all presentations, unless otherwise indicated, includes five minutes for Q&A.
Posters Posters should be mounted on Sunday, June 21, from 5:00 - 8:00 PM, on the designated boards and dismounted at the end of the meeting. The dimensions of the boards are 90W x 150H cm. Adhesive tape for mounting the posters on the boards will be available at the poster area.
Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner Badges are required for admission.
Tour to Knossos and Museum Buses for the city & archaeological tour will be leaving from the hotel on Wednesday, June 24, at 3:00 p.m. Participants will be picked up at the hotel front lobby at that time. Badges are required for participation.
Lunches Lunches will be served at the indicated times to all registered participants and registered accompanying persons in the hotel. Badges are required for admission.
Dinners Three of the dinners will be served at local Greek Tavernas. Scheduled transportation to these events will be provided by Aegean Conferences. Vegetarian entrees are available only if the request is made in advance of the meeting.
Internet, Phone, & Computer Wireless Internet access is located throughout the conference center free of charge during meeting hours. There are computers available in the hotel’s business center for the use of the attendees. Phone service is available for an additional charge from your hotel room.
Other Information Pets are not permitted on site. All Aegean Conferences events are non-smoking.
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Sunday, June 21 |
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5:00 - 8:00 PM |
Open Registration |
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8:00 PM |
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Welcome Reception/Dinner |
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Monday, June 22 |
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8:30 AM |
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Welcome and Opening RemarksJD Lambris |
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Session I |
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Complement |
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Chairs: P Gros, GL Stahl |
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8:45 AM |
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The Renaissance of Complement JD Lambris |
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9:10 AM |
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Complement: Interactions with other biological systems GL Stahl, LR La Bonte, V Pavlov, MJ Cohen, AHJ Danser, JF Pittet, and K Takahashi |
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9:35 AM |
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Synergistic roles for C5aR and C5l2 in Goodpasture’s Disease MK Pandey and J Köhl |
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10:00 AM |
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Complement C5a-induced changes of intracellular pH in neutrophils M Neher, JD Lambris, D Rittirsch, MA Flierl, U Amara, A Gallenmüller, F Gebhard, and M Huber-Lang |
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10:25 AM |
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C3: activation, amplification and regulation P Gros |
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10:50 AM |
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Coffee Break & Poster Session |
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Session II |
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Complement |
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Chairs: B Ghebrehiwet, R Mayor |
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11:50 AM |
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C3 controls neural crest migration during embryo development C Carmona-Fontaine, A Tzekou, JD Lambris, and R Mayor |
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12:15 PM |
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Multiple Roles for c5a in mouse Fetal Development KJ Costantini, CF Kelly, TM Woodruff, LK Callaway, RH Finnell, and SM Taylor |
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12:30 PM |
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Novel observation that mice lacking the fifth complement cascade protein component (C5) are very poor stem cell mobilizers explained by defective egress of granulocytes: A novel role of bone marrow granulocytes to act as “Ice Breakers” cells in facilitating egress of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells H Lee, J. Ratajczak, and MZ Ratajczak |
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12:50 PM |
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C5a receptor-deficient dendritic cells promote TH17 cell development through de novo synthesis of regulatory T cells ES Reis1,3, DJ Weaver, Jr.1,2, G Köhl1, N Harris1, C Gerard4, J Köhl1,3 |
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1:05 PM |
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Factor H related human plasma proteins are complement regulators with anti inflammatory functions H Eberhardt, MK Pandey, J Köhl, A Hartmann, M Ludwig, P F Zipfel, and C Skerka |
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1:20 PM |
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Recognition by C1q of enzymatically modified low-density lipoprotein (E-LDL) involves unesterified cholesterol and freee Fatty acids released by cholesterol esterase treatment A Biro and GJ Arlaud |
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1:40 PM |
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Structure-function analysis of gC1qR/p33 using deletion mutants show additional binding sites for HK B Ghebrehiwet, S Xu, R Vinayagasundaram, S Mathew, U Vinayagasundaram, K Joseph, AP Kaplan, EIB Peerschke, and J Jesty |
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2:05 PM |
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Lunch |
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8:00 PM |
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Dinner at a Local Greek Tavern |
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The bus for the tavern will depart from the hotel at 7:30 PM
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Tuesday, June 23 |
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Session III |
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Cancer |
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Chairs: PM Pitha, G Trinchieri |
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8:30 AM |
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Innate resistance, inflammation, and carcinogenesis G Trinchieri |
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8:55 AM |
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IRF-5, linking innate antiviral response to inflammation and cancer PM Pitha, C Lien, MY Balkhi, A Paun, and KA Fitzgerald |
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9:20 AM |
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Shifting a paradigm? Unexpected functions of complement in cancer MM Markiewski, RA DeAngelis, F Benencia, SK Ricklin-Lichtsteiner, G Coukos, and JD Lambris |
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9:45 AM |
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Manipulating the innate immune response to augment oncolytic virus therapies J Hiscott, T Lien-Anh Nguyęn, and D Goubau |
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10:05 AM |
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Tumor immunosurveillance by the innate immune system: NKG2D and its ligands DH Raulet |
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10:30 AM |
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Human natural killer cells in tumor targeting L Moretta, D Pende, MC Mingari, F Locatelli, and A Moretta |
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10:55 AM |
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Coffee Break & Poster Session |
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Session IV |
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NK cells |
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Chairs: M López-Botet, A Moretta |
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12:00 Noon |
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Human natural killer cell: development, differentiation and application in human disease AG Freud, T Hughes, B Becknel, S McClory, Edward Briercheck, J Yu, C Mao, G Nuovo, and MA Caligiuri |
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12:25 PM |
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Functional maturation and structural adaptation of NK cell repertoires in response to HLA class I ligands during human development M Uhrberg |
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12:50 PM |
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Analysis of the NK cell-mediated response to human cytomegalovirus-infected dendritic cells G Magri, A Muntasell, N Romo, A Sáez-Borderías, D Pende, A Angulo, A Moretta, and M López-Botet |
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1:15 PM |
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Minimal receptor requirements for induction of cytokine secretion by human resting NK cells C Fauriat, EO Long, HG Ljunggren, and YT Bryceson, |
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1:30 PM |
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Lunch |
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Dinner at a Local Greek Tavern |
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The bus for the tavern will depart from the hotel at 7:30 PM
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Wednesday, June 24 |
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Session V |
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Pattern-Recognition |
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Chairs: G Hajishengallis, A Mantovani, |
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8:30 AM |
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Pentraxins as a key, paradigmatic component of humoral innate immunity A Mantovani |
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8:55 AM |
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TLR2/CXCR4 crosstalk and microbial immune evasion G Hajishengallis, M Wang, S Liang, M Triantafilou, and K Triantafilou |
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9:20 AM |
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Induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines by cholesterol crystals: involvement of complement and pattern recognition receptors T Espevik, EO Samstad, L Ryan, E Latz, JD Lambris, and TE Mollnes |
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9:45 AM |
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Heat shock protein gp96 (grp94, HSP90b1) regulates the innate immunity via chaperoning TLRs and integrins Z Li |
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10:10 AM |
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TLR7 mediated lymphopenia does not influence susceptibility to pneumococcal lung infection following Influenza A virus infection S Stegemann, S Dahlberg, D Bruder, B Henriques-Normark, and M Gunzer |
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10:25 AM |
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Toll-like receptors in neuronal cell death TV Arumugam |
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10:40 AM |
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The first barrier or the Trojan horse? Roles of galectins in microbial and parasitic infection GR Vasta |
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11:00 AM |
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Coffee Break |
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Session VI |
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NK cells |
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Chairs: M Baratin, L Moretta |
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11:30 AM |
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KIR-mismatched NK cells: their function and specificity A Moretta |
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11:55 AM |
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The B7 family member B7-H6 is a tumor cell ligand for the activating natural killer cell receptor NKp30 M Baratin and E Vivier |
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12:20 PM |
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Pre-clinical characterization of 1-7F9, a novel human anti-KIR therapeutic antibody that augments NK-mediated killing of tumor cells F Romagné, P André, P Spee, S Zahn, N Anfossi, L Gauthier, M Capanni, L Ruggeri, DM Benson, B W Blaser, M Della Chiesa, A Moretta, E Vivier, M A Caligiuri, A Velardi, and N Wagtmann |
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12:35 PM |
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Variation in cytomegalovirus UL40 sequences impacts on NK cell recognition of HLA-E by CD94-NKG2 receptors A Brooks, S Heatley, G Pietra, C Clements, C Mingari, L Moretta, J Rossjohn, and L Sullivan |
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12:50 PM |
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Intestinal RORgt+ IL-22+ NKp46+ cells : novel effectors of mucosal immunity N Satoh-Takayama, C Vosshenrich, S Lesjean-Pottier, S Sawa, M Lochner, F Rattis, K Thiam, N Cerf-Bensussan, O Mandelboim, Gerard Eberl, and JP Di Santo |
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1:05 PM |
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Lunch |
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3:00 PM |
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Tour to Knossos Archaeological Site & Archaeological Museum of Heraklion |
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The bus for the tour will depart from the hotel at 3:00 PM |
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8:00 PM |
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Dinner at a Local Greek Tavern |
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Thursday, June 25 |
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Session VII |
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Inflamamtion |
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Chairs: T Espevik, B Nilsson |
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8:30 AM |
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Structure and mechanism of innate immune signal transduction NJ Gay |
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8:55 AM |
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The Duffy receptor for chemokines (DARC) transports inflammatory chemokines and supports their promigratory activity A Rot |
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9:20 AM |
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Macrophages and Inflammation: the good, the bad and the ugly A Celada |
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9:45 AM |
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Life and death in the balance: the role of NF-κB in interferon’s biological actions C He Yang, Z Du, A Murti, SR Pfeffer, M Fan, and LM Pfeffer |
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10:10 AM |
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Secreted gp96-Ig in innate immune activation and cellular vaccine development ER Podack, N Strbo, S Oizumi, and T Schreiber |
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10:30 AM |
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The role of innate immunity in engraftment of cells in clinical cell transplantation B Nilsson |
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10:55 AM |
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Comparative analysis of primary macrophages and a macrophage cell line – Inflammation and Metabolism X Li, Y Zhao, E Fahy, C Glass, and S Subramaniam |
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11:20 AM |
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Coffee Break & Poster Session |
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Session VIII |
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Host Pathogen |
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Chairs: M Huber-Lang, TE Mollnes |
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11:40 AM |
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Whole genome analysis to predict sepsis progression and outcome: translating NextGen sequencing into improved diagnostic devices and therapeutics JC van Velkinburgh, RJ Langley, and SF Kingsmore |
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12:00 Noon |
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Regulation of IL-17 Production In Vitro and In Vivo PA Ward, FS Zetoune, JV Sarma, D Rittirsch, MA Flierl, BA Nadeau, and K Zhu |
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12:25 PM |
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Strategies to inhibit the toxicity of systemic TNF treatment with retention of its antitumor effect F Van Hauwermeiren, T Van Bogaert, S Vandevyver, L Puimege, and C Libert |
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12:50 PM |
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To prevent inflammatory tissue damage-look upstream! TE Mollnes, JD Lambris, ad T Espevik |
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1:15 PM |
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Dissecting the innate immune response to Neisseria MeningitidisP Brandtzaeg, R Ovstebo, BC Hellerud, TE Mollnes, and P Kierulf |
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1:40 PM |
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Hantaviral NSs protein inhibits a host immunity response A Plyusnin |
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1:55 PM |
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Early responses due to influenza virus exposure A Zeytun, J Foster-Harris, H Cai, P Pardington, R Bruce Cary, R Ribeiro, K Harrod, and G Gupta |
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2:15 PM |
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Closing Remarks |
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2:30 PM |
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Lunch |
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8:00 PM |
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Gala Dinner at Aldemar Knossos Royal Village |
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Friday, June 26 |
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7:30 AM |
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Breakfast |
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Departures |
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POSTERS |
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Posters will remain on display for the entirety of the conference
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Ubiquitin-mediated regulation of the RIG-I-MAVS antiviral pathway P Nakhaei, S Paz, M Vilasco, EF Meurs, R Lin, and J Hiscott |
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Characterization of the role of ST2/IL-33 system in Grohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis MA Hermoso, CJ Beltrán, L Núńez, D Diaz, C Heine, A Larach, and R Quera |
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Role of dendritic cells in intravenous immunoglobulin-mediated amelioration of autoimmunity and alloimmunity AH Lazarus, SJ Suppa, and AR Crow |
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Dietary administration of sodium alginate enhances the non-specific immune responses of the orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides LH Gao, CA Chang, CC Chang, W Cheng, and SL Wong |
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Genetic and antibody-mediated reprogramming of natural killer cell missing-self recognition in vivo P André, C Sola, C Lemmers, N Fuseri, C Bonnafous, M Bléry, N R Wagtmann, F Romagné, E Vivier and S Ugolini |
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Impaired alveolar macrophages phagocytosis in diabetic rats is related to deficient coupling of LTS to the FCgR signaling cascade DBC Anger, M Ferracini, JO Martins, MR M. Campos, N Ravanelli, and S Jancar |
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The nasal decongestant oxymetazoline exhibits anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving properties in human neutrophils I Beck-Speier, B Oswald, KL Maier, E Karg, T Stöger, and R Ramseger |
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Heparanase is crucial for in-vivo dendritic cell (DCs) transmigration but reduces apoptotic cell clearance S Benhamron, A Ishakov, E Zecharia, I Vlodavsky, and D Mevorach |
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Rapid and sustained expansion of natural killer cells in response to acute human hantavirus infection NK Björkström, T Lindgren, C Fauriat, J Michaëlsson, M Stoltz, J Klingström, KJ Malmberg, C Ahlm, and HG Ljunggren |
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CG39: a component of the host defence system in milk? MK Broadhurst, BJ Haigh, MR Callaghan, and TT Wheeler |
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Regulatory role of NKp44, NKp46, DHAM-1 and NKG2D in the interaction between NK cells and throphoblast cells. Evidence for divergent functional profiles of decifual versus peripheral NK cells C Cantoni, P Vacca, C Prato, E Fulcheri, A Moretta, L Moretta, and M C Mingari |
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TGF-b1 and IL-15 induce FOXP3+ gd regulatory T cells in the presence of antigen stimulation R Casetti, C Agrati, M Fallace, A Sacchi, F Martini, A Martino, A Rinaldi and M Malkovsky |
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Strong evidence that transient HIV infections occur in high-risk individuals: is virus elimination due to innate immune responses? MW Cloyd and JX Ji |
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The effect of recombinant human IL-2 on dosing of recombinant Bacillus Anthracis protective antigen vaccine in mice C Darko, K Brenneman, A Mateczun, F Falkenberg, D Galloway, S Goldman, and A Keane-Myers |
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The expressions of CD200 and CD200R antigens on myeloid and lymphoid dendritic cells during the menstrual cycle and normal pregnancy D Darmochwal-Kolarz, J Rolinski, J Kolarz, B Leszczynska-Gorzelak, J Oleszczuk |
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Toll-like receptor-2 regulation by humoral receptors upon bacterial lipopeptide recognition JL de Diego, G Gerold and A Zychlinsky |
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Human natural killer cells promote tumor cell-derived antigen cross-presentation by dendritic cells F Deauvieau, E Verronese, I Durand, R Ghittoni, J Marvel, R Rousseau, H Vie, C Caux, and J Valladeau |
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Synthesis and evaluation of the Hemocompatibility of new polymers KN Ekdahl, AE Engberg, JP Rosengren-Holmberg, and IA Nicholls |
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Effect of cigarette smoke extract on dendritic cells and their impact on T-cell proliferation G Folkerts, E Mortaz, AD Kraneveld, JJ Smit, M Kool, BN Lambrecht, SL Kunkel, NW Lukacs, and FP Nijkamp |
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Optimising antimicrobial peptides as broad spectrum countermeasures M Fox, J Thwaite, D Ulaeto, T Atkins, and H Atkins |
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Humanized cobra venom factor decreases myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury DC Fritzinger, WB Gorsuch, BJ Guikema, CW Vogel, and GL Stahl |
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Neutrophils related differences between saliva from elderly and young patients with oral candidosis TH Gasparoto, NA Vieira, VC Porto, AP Campanelli, and VS Lara |
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NK cell development in peripheral lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues from novel NK cell progenitors TYF Halim and F Takei |
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Complement regulator-acquiring surface protein 1 of Borrelia Burgdorferi is a regulator of the terminal pathway T Hallström, C Siegel, C Skerka, P Kraiczy, and PF Zipfel |
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Pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP) in cancer immunotherapy U Hobohm |
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Rainbow trout plasma Ladderlectin and intelectin SK Russell, KM Young, and JS Lumsden |
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Factor H family proteins mediate interaction of human neutrophils with candida albicans and enhance neutrophil antimicrobial activity via complement receptor 3 J Losse, PF Zipfel, and M Józsi |
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Molecular basis of C-reactive protein binding and modulation of complement activation by human factor h-related protein 4 M Hebecker, SJ Perkins, M Mihlan, and M Józsi |
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Functional analysis of a novel fish NLR family during innate immune response JG Zielinski, C Stein, and M Leptin |
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Expression of complement components, receptors and regulators by human dendritic cells and the role for C3a and C5a in dendritic cells functional modulation K Li, H Fazekasova, SH Sacks, G Lombardi, and W Zhou |
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The central role of leukotriene B4 in Epstein Barr virus (EBV) activated innate immunity in vitro E Klein and HE Claesson |
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The expression of anti-inflammatory CD163 scavenger receptor for hemoglobin in cardiac surgical patients is induced by methylprednisolone in cardiopulmonary bypass fluid J Krejsek, M Kolackova, V Lonsky, M Trojackova Kudlova, J Mandak, P Kunes, V Svitek, K Jankovicova, D Vlaskova, and C Andrys |
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The role of mannose-binding lectin in H9N2 and H3N2 influenza infection MT Ling, WP Chong, KT Lam, SF Sia, HKW Law, JSM Peiris, K Takahashi, WW Tu, and YL Lau |
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Hepcidin in saliva: Another antimicrobial peptide V Manglam, A Sangwaiya, J Arnold, M Busbridge, and B Bhatkal |
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Pathogenic Role for C5a in experimental atherosclerosis HD Manthey, AC Thomas, TM Moore, D Pavlovski, IA Shiels, BE Rolfe, and SM Taylor |
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Human natural killer cells exposed to IL-2, IL-12, IL-18 or IL-4 differently modulate priming of Naďve T cells by monocyte-derived dendritic cells E Marcenaro, S Agaugué, S Pesce, S Parolini, L Moretta, and A Moretta |
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Field evaluation of crude extract rich in a novel antifungal peptide derived from Cecropine A. L Nilo, J Olivares, G Arenas, and SH Marshall |
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Insulin regulated LPS-induced signaling molecules and mediators in the lung of diabetic rats JO Martins, M Ferracini, DBC Anger, DO Martins, LF Ribeiro-Jr, P Sannomiya, and S Jancar |
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Defining signaling cascades induced in macrophages by the modulatory glycan LNFPIII J McDonald, A Da’dara, R Gali, and D Harn |
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Stimulation of B Cells by Gram+ Ligands S Meron-Sudai, I Altboum, A Matityahou, I Ofek, DL Hasty, KH Cox, and I Zan-Bar |
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Organ specificity in a murine model of Vasculitis is determined by isolation and purification of Lactobacillus Casei cell wall extracts BL Myones, RL Salazar, CJ George, WG O'Brien, III, AA Ramirez, A Liou, and MJ Hicks |
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In vitro activities of three synthetic peptides derived from epinecidin-1 and anti-lipopolysaccharide factor against Propionibacterium acnes, Candida albicans, and Trichomonas vaginalis CY Pan and JY Chen |
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Donor derived alloreactive NK cells display anti-leukemia activity in Haplo-HSCT to pediatric patients: revised role of activating and inhibitory KIR D Pende, S Marcenaro, M Falco, S Martini, ME Bernardo, L Moretta, F Locatelli, and A Moretta |
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Natural killer cells kill human melanoma cells with phenotypic and functional characteristics of cancer stem cells G Pietra, C Manzini, S Rivara, M Vitale, M Balsamo, L Moretta, and MC Mingari |
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Neuropilin and TGF-Beta interactions in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity GJ Prud’homme, S Stoilova, and Y Glinka |
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Defective engraftment of C3aR-/- Hematopoietic stem cells progenitor cells reveals a novel role of the C3a-C3aR axis in bone marrow homing MZ Ratajczak, M Wysoczynski, and J Ratajczak |
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Differential Activation and Regulation of CXCR1 and CXCR2 by CXCL8 monomer and dimer MR Richardson, MW Nasser, SK Raghuwanshi, VR Jala, and K Rajarathnam |
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Cross-talk between the C-type lectins: analysis of the expression of Mincle, Dectin-1 and Dectin-2 during acute candidiasis JA Salvage-Jones, S Manzanero, K Hitchens, B Bellette, CA Wells, and RB Ashman |
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Role of surfactant protein A on RAB7, a negative regulator of LPS-induced immune responses V Sender and C Stamme |
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Differential production of CXCL12 by cultured human dental pulp and gingival fibroblasts challenged by Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS and Escherichia coli LPS CR Sipert, ACF Morandini, SHP Oliveira, AP Campanelli, and CF Santos |
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Divergent and conserved innate immune genes in THE zebrafish C Stein, D Sieger, and M Leptin |
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Studying the role of various polymorphisms of innate immunity genes in the pathogenesis of acne vulgaris K Szabó, G Tax, K Kis, K Szegedi, D Theodorescu-Brinzeu, C Diószegi, I Koreck, M Széll, and L Kemény |
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Use of a LYG6-specific monoclonal antibody to investigate the role of neutrophils during influenza infection of mice MD Tate, AG Brooks and PC Reading |
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Natural killer cell responses to HIV-1 peptides display features of adaptive immune responses: new measure of protective immunity to HIV-1 CT Tiemessen, S Shalekoff, S Meddows-Taylor, DB Schramm, MA Papathanasopoulos, GE Gray, GG Sherman, A H Coovadia, and L Kuhn |
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Lung surfactant protein D inhibits mite allergen-induced cellular activation through TLR signaling and DC-SIGN expression JY Wang, CF Liu, M Rivere, HJ Huang, and G Puzo |
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104 |
Innate immune pattern recognition lectins in normal and abnormal pregnancy CC Wang and MS Rogers |
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105 |
Discovery of WSSV resistance and pathology related genes by the method of cDNA microarray data cluster analyzing B Wang, F Li, and J Xiang |
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106 |
Roles of MIP-1a in primary murine listeriosis SL Wang and WS H’ng |
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107 |
Inflammatory response in the murine lung to intra-tracheal peptide immunisation EL Waters, D Ulaeto, M Fox, A Phelps, and T Atkins |
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108 |
IL-23 selectively promotes IFN-g-production and cytotoxicity activity in neonatal Vg9+Vd2+ T cells E Moens, M Brouwer, M Goldman, F Willems, and D Vermijlen |
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The immunostimulatory effects of hot-water extract from Sargassum cristaefolium on orange-spotted grouper Epinephelus coicoides and its resistance to pathogen LH Gao, CC Chang, W Cheng, and SL Wong |
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Development of an acute rat model of inflammatory bowel disease: therapeutic activity of C5A receptor antagonists and tumor necrosis factor inhibitors TM Woodruff, S Malakar, SM Taylor, and CA Murphy |
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111 |
Omic’s studies for immunity of Chinese shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis J Xiang |
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112 |
Unspecific activation of spleen macrophages of Nile tilapia for acute exposure to endosulfan GP Zaitseva, MC Tellez-Bańuelos, LM Breton-Deval, AMH Santerre, and J Casas-Solis |
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In vivo observation of mesenteric leukocyte-endothelial interactions after intestinal obstruction/ischemia and surgical sepsis source control: role of hypertonic saline solution FL Zanoni, JWMC Cruz, S Benabou, KV Greco, ACR Moreno, JO Martins, MB Martinez, LF Poli de Figueiredo, M Rocha e Silva, and P Sannomiya |
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New Mechanism of recognition of HLA-negative cancer cells by human lymphocytes DV Yashin, EA Dukhanina, OD Kabanova, TI Lukyanova, EA Romanova, NV Gnuchev, and LP Sashchenko |
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Probabilities of KIR acquisition increases with cellular KIR Expression and are independent of Self-HLA class I Ligands S Andersson, C Fauriat, J-A Malmberg, H-G Ljunggren, and K-J Malmberg |
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The role of TLR2 in the recognition of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans V Gelani, A Paula Fernandes, T Helena Gasparoto, T Pompermaier Garlet, T Maria Cestari, H Ramos Lima, E Schnaider R Junior, T Salles Malaspina, G Pompermaier Garlet, J Santana da Silva, and A Paula Campanelli |
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