Hannelore Constabel
Hannover Medical School
4 Papers
50 Citations
Hannelore Constabel is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Cytotoxic T cell. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Priming of CD8(+) T Cells against Cytomegalovirus-Encoded Antigens Is Dominated by Cross-Presentation
Andreas Busche,Adan Chari Jirmo,Suzanne P. M. Welten,Jasmin Zischke,Julia Noack,Hannelore Constabel,Anna-Katherina Gatzke,Kirsten A. Keyser,Ramon Arens,Georg M. N. Behrens,Martin Messerle +10 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the host uses mainly DCs capable of cross-presentation to induce the CMV-specific CD8+ T cell response during primary, acute infection and discusses the implications for the development of a CMV vaccine.
The synthetic TLR2 agonist BPPcysMPEG leads to efficient cross-priming against co-administered and linked antigens
Chittappen K. Prajeeth,Adan Chari Jirmo,Jayendra Kumar Krishnaswamy,Thomas Ebensen,Carlos A. Guzmán,Siegfried Weiss,Hannelore Constabel,Reinhold E. Schmidt,Georg M. N. Behrens +8 more
TL;DR: Systemic activation of DC with BPP did not result in shut‐down of antigen presentation by splenic DC subsets, although cross‐priming against subsequently encountered antigens was reduced, and together, the data provide evidence that BPP is a potent stimulus to generate CTL via cross-priming.
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Fcγ receptor‐mediated antigen uptake by lung DC contributes to allergic airway hyper‐responsiveness and inflammation
Christina Hartwig,Miriam Mazzega,Hannelore Constabel,Jayendra Kumar Krishnaswamy,J. Engelbert Gessner,Armin Braun,Thomas Tschernig,Georg M. N. Behrens +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that FcγR‐mediated enhanced antigen presentation and T‐cell stimulation by lung DC has a significant impact on inflammatory responses following allergen challenge in asthma.
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Impaired lung dendritic cell migration and T cell stimulation induced by immunostimulatory oligonucleotides contribute to reduced allergic airway inflammation.
Hannelore Constabel,Metodi V. Stankov,Christina Hartwig,Thomas Tschernig,Georg M. N. Behrens +4 more
TL;DR: CpG treatment can effectively impair the DC-mediated Ag transport from the lungs to the lymph nodes, resulting in reduced T cell activation and blunted airway inflammation.
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