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Session » T Cell Biology and Targets in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disease Poster

Date: Sunday, October 21, 2018

Time: 9:00AM-11:00AM

Meeting: 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 145
1,25(OH)2D3 and Dexamethasone Additively Suppress Synovial Fibroblast Activation By CCR6+ T-Helper Memory Cells and Enhance the Effect of Tnfα Blockade
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 136
Alpn-101, a Dual ICOS/CD28 Antagonist, Potently Suppresses Disease in Multiple Mouse Models of Autoimmunity
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 143
Aquaporin 3 (AQP3) Protein Is Highly Expressed in Psoriatic Plaques and AQP3 Gene Expression Strongly Induced By IL-23 in CD4+ Th17 Cells
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 137
Autoantibody-Inducing CD4 T (aiCD4 T) Cells Which Induce Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Contain Follicular Helper T Cell in Addition to the Major IL-21-Producing CXCR5-ICOShiPD1hi Population: Self-Organized Criticality Theory As the Cause of SLE
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 139
Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase 4 Promotes GLUT1-Dependent Glycolysis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 153
Chemotaxis of Vδ2 T Cells to the Joints Contributes to the Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 149
Deep Immune-Profiling of CD4+ T Cells in Behçet’s Disease
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 138
Distinct Roles of Tfh2, SLAMF7+ Tfh1 Cells and Th1 Cells in the Pathogenesis of IgG4-RD
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 154
Epigenetic Editing of FOXP3 in Human T Cells Is Sufficient to Induce Overexpression and Create a Regulatory T Cell Phenotype in Vitro
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 134
Exploration of T-Cell Signatures Following TCR Stimulation Using Single Cell RNA-Seq to Inform Treatment Response Studies in Rheumatoid Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 133
GBR830, a True OX40 Antagonist Antibody with Potent Suppressive Effects on T Cell-Mediated Pathological Responses
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 135
High Dimensional Analysis By Mass Cytometry and RNA-Sequencing Reveals Altered Frequency and Exhausted Features of CD4 T and MAIT Cells in Systemic Sclerosis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 148
High Level of CD38 Expression in SLE CD8 T Cells Dictates Decreased Cytotoxicity
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 140
Inhibition of Cathepsin S Leads to Suppression of SS-a/SS-B Specific T Cells from Patients with Primary Sjøgren Syndrome
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 141
Lymphocyte Activation Gene 3 Plasma Level Is Increased and Associated with Progression in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 146
Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Transferred Mitochondria Elicit an Immune Function Reprogramming That Entails T Regulatory Cell Commitment and Clinical Improvement of Graft Vs Host Disease
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 151
Molecular Mechanisms of Pathogenic T Cell Resilience in Human Arthritis
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 150
PD-1 Signaling Interferes with OX40L to Alter the Suppressive Function and Proliferation of CD4+ Regulatory T Cells in Lupus Mice
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 142
Peripheral CD4+CD25+Foxp3+T Regulatory Cells Absolutely Reduce in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 155
Polyfunctional Synovial T-Cell Responses and Synovial Invasiveness Repressed By Blockade of Phosphodiesterase 4
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 152
Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils and Regulatory T Lymphocytes (Treg) Cooperate to Sustain Treg Activity in Normal and Arthritic Contexts
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 144
Small Molecule Inhibitor of Bcl-6 Reduces the Tfh Population in Peripheral Blood, Splenic Germinal Center and Ankle Joints in a Collagen-Induced Arthritis Mouse Model of RA
9:00AM-11:00AM
Abstract Number: 147
T Follicular Helper Cell Phenotype in RA Patients Receiving Rituximab

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