Clarissa Granja
Harvard University
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Immunogenetics | 1995
Marcela Salazar; Harold Deulofeut; Clarissa Granja; Richard Deulofeut; David Yunis; Deborah Marcus-Bagley; Zuheir Awdeh; Chester A. Alper; Edomond J. Yunis
Lymphocytes from nonresponders to HBsAg fail to proliferate in vitro in the presence of HBsAg-pulsed antigen presenting cells. We studied four pairs of major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-matched, mixed lymphocyte reaction-negative individuals discordant for HBsAg response. For each pair, responder lymphocytes proliferated in the presence of nonresponder antigen-pulsed antigen presenting cells. Respondera nd nonresponder antigen presenting cells were equally effective. There was no evidence for inhibition of responder T-cell proliferation by nonresponder lymphocytes or antigen presenting cells. The defect is thus in the helper T cells of nonresponders and not in the antigen processing or binding of processed peptides to MHC molecules on antigen presenting cells.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 1999
Maria Luz Lara-Marquez; Juan J. Yunis; Zulay Layrisse; Ortega F; Carvallo-Gil E; Montagnani S; Makhatadze Nj; Pocino M; Clarissa Granja; Edmond J. Yunis
Genes linked to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), have been implicated in atopic asthma. Asthma is highly prevalent in the Venezuelan population (estimated at 20%) and genetic markers are needed to identify populations at risk and plan intervention strategies.
Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics | 1995
Deyanira Corzo; Marcela Salazar; Clarissa Granja; Edmond J. Yunis
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a genetic system of over 70 known genes that occupies the midportion of the short arm of the sixth chromosome (C6p) and spans about 4 million base pairs of DNA. The high-resolution typing of class I and class II MHC genes and the identification of genes between and near them has increased the definition of the genetic basis of immune responses and diseases of unknown etiology such as autoimmune diseases in man. Although there are many more genetic systems that participate in the rejection of tissues and in the immune response, the MHC plays a central role in tissue compatibility and immune response against cancer and infectious diseases. In this paper, the authors review evidence about the role of HLA polymorphism in the pathogenesis and development of cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases and transplantation.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2003
Clarissa Granja; Luis Fernando Aranguren; Oscar M. Vidal; Lacides Aragón; Marcela Salazar
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2006
Clarissa Granja; Oscar M. Vidal; Gustavo Parra; Marcela Salazar
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1992
Jai Dev Dasgupta; Clarissa Granja; Brian J. Druker; Lih Ling Lin; Edmond J. Yunis; Valerie Relias
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1991
Clarissa Granja; Lih-Ling Lin; Edmond J. Yunis; Valerie Relias; Jai Dev Dasgupta
Developmental and Comparative Immunology | 2007
Alejandro Reyes; Marcela Salazar; Clarissa Granja
Tissue Antigens | 1995
A. Selvakumar; Clarissa Granja; Marcela Salazar; S. M. Alosco; Edmond J. Yunis; Bo Dupont
Cryobiology | 2004
Magda Lezcano; Clarissa Granja; Marcela Salazar