Tim Elliott

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2009

Number

54

Co-Authors

Trace element concentrations and Li isotope composition in DSDP and ODP sediments from island arcs (2008)

Bouman, Claudia, Elliott, Tim, Vroon, Pieter Z

We have studied the sedimentary and basaltic inputs of lithium to subduction zones. Various sediments from DSDP and ODP drill cores in front of the Mariana, South Sandwich, Banda, East Sunda and...

Invariant NKT cells promote CD8(+) cytotoxic T cell responses by inducing CD70 expression on dendritic cells (2008)

Taraban, Vadim Y., Martin, Sonya, Attfield, Kathrine E., Glennie, Martin J., Elliott, Tim, Elewaut, Dirk, ...

Activation of invariant NK T (iNKT) cells with the glycolipid alpha-galactosylceramide promotes CD8(+) cytotoxic T cell responses, a property that has been used to enhance the efficacy of antitumor...

Tapasin shapes immunodominance hierarchies according to the kinetic stability of peptide - MHC class I complexes (2008)

Thirdborough, Stephen M., Roddick, Joanne S., Radcliffe, Joanna N., Howarth, Mark, Stevenson, Freda K., Elliott, Tim

Peptide loading of MHC class I molecules involves multiple cofactors including tapasin. We showed previously in vitro that tapasin edits the peptide repertoire by favoring the binding of peptides...

Constraints on the Genesis of Potassium-rich Italian Volcanic Rocks from U/Th Disequilibrium (2008)

Avanzinelli, Riccardo, Elliott, Tim, Tommasini, Simone, Conticelli, Sandro

We present new U-series isotope, 87Sr/ 86Sr, 143Nd/ 144Nd and trace element data for a set of mafic, K-rich rocks from volcanoes in Central–Southern Italy. These shoshonitic to ultrapotassic lavas...

Induction and Exhaustion of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus-specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Visualized Using Soluble Tetrameric Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-Peptide Complexes (2007)

Awen Gallimore, Ann Glithero, Andreas Plückthun, Tim Elliott, Andrew Godkin, Hans Hengartner, ...

this paper: b 2 M, b2 microglobulin; CD, cluster of differentiation; DTT, dithiothreitol; GP, glycoprotein; LCMV, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; NP, nucleoprotein; VV, vaccinia virus.

Consequences of Melt Transport for Uranium Series Disequilibrium in Young Lavas (2007)

Marc Spiegelman, Tim Elliott

Radioactive disequilibrium of 238 U nuclides is commonly observed in young lavas and has often been used to infer the rates of melting and melt migration. However, previous calculations do not...

Breast cancer is a promising target for vaccination using cancer-testis antigens known to elicit immune responses (2007)

Taylor, Mark, Bolton, Louise M, Johnson, Peter, Elliott, Tim, Murray, Nick

Abstract Introduction Cancer-testis antigens (CTAGs) are expressed solely in germ cells and in malignant tissues. They are targets of immune responses mediated by cytotoxic T cells in some cancers,...

Breast cancer is a promising target for vaccination using cancer-testis antigens known to elicit immune responses (2007)

Taylor, Mark, Bolton, Louise M., Johnson, Peter, Elliott, Tim, Murray, Nick

Introduction Cancer-testis antigens ( CTAGs) are expressed solely in germ cells and in malignant tissues. They are targets of immune responses mediated by cytotoxic T cells in some cancers, and there...

Folding of an MHC class II-restricted tumor antigen controls its antigenicity via MHC-guided processing (2007)

Mimura, Yusuke, Mimura-Kimura, Yuka, Doores, Katie, Golgher, Denise, Davis, Benjamin G., Dwek, Raymond A., ...

CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses to endogenous retroviral envelope glycoprotein gp90 generate protective immunity to murine colon carcinoma CT26. A panel of I-Ad-restricted T cell hybridomas recognize...

The crystal structure of H-2D(b) complexed with a partial peptide epitope suggests a major histocompatibility complex class I assembly intermediate (2006)

Glithero, Ann, Tormo, Jose, Doering, Klaus, Kojima, Mayumi, Jones, E. Yvonne, Elliott, Tim

In the absence of bound peptide ligands, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules are unstable. In an attempt to determine the minimum requirement for peptide-dependent MHC class I...

The crystal structure Of H-2Db complexed with a partial peptide epitope suggests an MHC class I assembly-intermediate (2006)

Glithero, Ann, Tormo, Jose, Doering, Klaus, Kojima, Mayumi, Jones, E. Yvonne, Elliott, Tim

In the absence of bound peptide ligands, MHC class I molecules are unstable. In an attempt to determine the minimum requirement for peptide-dependent MHC class I stabilisation we have used short...

The 'chop-and-change' of MHC class I assembly (2006)

Elliott, Tim

CD8+ T cell recognition of peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules is essential for effective antiviral and antitumor immune responses. How the repertoire of peptides...

The inhibitory receptor NKG2A determines lysis of vaccinia virus-infected autologous targets by NK cells (2006)

Brooks, Collin R., Elliott, Tim, Parham, Peter, Khakoo, Salim I.

Signals transduced by inhibitory receptors that recognize self-MHC class I molecules prevent NK cells from being activated by autologous healthy target cells. In order for NK cells to be activated...

The inhibitory receptor NKG2A determines lysis of vaccinia virus-infected autologous targets by NK cells (2006)

Brooks, Colin R., Elliott, Tim, Parham, Peter, Khakoo, Salim I.

Signals transduced by inhibitory receptors that recognize self-MHC class I molecules prevent NK cells from being activated by autologous healthy target cells. In order for NK cells to be activated...

Direct deprotected glycosyl-asparagine ligation (2006)

Doores, Katie J., Mimura, Yusuke, Dwek, Raymond A., Rudd, Pauline M., Elliott, Tim, Davis, Benjamin G.

A simple and efficient synthesis of N-linked glycoamino acids and glycopeptides from deprotected sugars using the Staudinger reaction

Solid-phase synthesis of 89 polyamine-based cationic lipids for DNA delivery to mammalian cells (2004)

Yingyongnarongkul, Boon-ek, Howarth, Mark, Elliott, Tim, Bradley, Mark

The ability of non-viral gene delivery systems to overcome extracellular and intracellular barriers is a critical issue for future clinical applications of gene therapy. In recent years much effort...

Tapasin enhances MHC class I peptide presentation according to peptide half-life (2004)

Howarth, Mark, Williams, Anthony, Tolstrup, Anne B., Elliott, Tim

Understanding how peptides are selected for presentation by MHC class I is crucial to vaccination strategies based on cytotoxic T lymphocyte priming. We have studied this selection of the MHC class I...

The influence of CD25+ cells on the generation of immunity to tumour cell lines in mice (2004)

Jones, Emma, Golgher, Denise, Simon, Anna Katharina, Dahm-Vicker, Michaela, Screaton, Gavin, Elliott, Tim, ...

CD25+ regulatory T cells comprise 5–10% of CD4+ T cells in naïve mice and have been shown in several in vivo murine models to prevent the induction of autoimmune disease and inflammatory disease....

Assembly and export of MHC class I peptide ligands (2003)

Antoniou, Antony N., Powis, Simon J., Elliott, Tim

During the assembly of MHC class I molecules with peptide, a series of transient interactions are made with endoplasmic reticulum-resident chaperones and MHC class I-specific accessory molecules....

Lymphoblastoid cells express HLA-B27 homodimers both intracellularly and at the cell surface following endosomal recycling (2003)

Bird, Lucy A., Peh, Chen Au, Kollnberger, Simon, Elliott, Tim, McMichael, Andrew J., Bowness, Paul

The MHC class I allele HLA-B27 is very strongly associated with development of autoimmune spondyloarthritis, although the disease mechanism remains unknown. Class I molecules classically associate in...

Optimization of the MHC class I peptide cargo is dependent on tapasin (2002)

Williams, Anthony P., Peh, Chen Au, Purcell, Anthony W., McCluskey, James, Elliott, Tim

The loading of MHC class I molecules with their peptide cargo is undertaken by a multimolecular peptide loading complex within the endoplasmic reticulum. We show that MHC class I molecules can...

Assembly and antigen-presenting function of MHC class I molecules in cells lacking the ER chaperone calreticulin (2002)

Gao, Bin, Adhikari, Raju, Howarth, Mark, Nakamura, Kimitoshi, Gold, Marielle C., Hill, Ann B., ...

MHC class I molecules expressed in a calreticulin-deficient cell line (K42) assembled with β 2-microglobulin (β2-m) normally, but their subsequent loading with optimal peptides was defective....

The oxidoreductase ERp57 efficiently reduces partially folded in preference to fully folded MHC class I molecules (2002)

Antoniou, Antony N., Ford, Stuart, Alphey, Magnus, Osborne, Andrew, Elliott, Tim, Powis, Simon J.

The oxidoreductase ERp57 is an integral component of the peptide loading complex of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, formed during their chaperone-assisted assembly in the...

Depletion of CD25+ regulatory cells uncovers immune responses to shared murine tumor rejection antigens (2002)

Golgher, Denise, Jones, Emma, Powrie, Fiona, Elliott, Tim, Gallimore, Awen

Although it is known that the immune system can mount responses to a variety of tumors it is clear that most tumors exhibit weak or even undetectable immunogenicity. Recent findings suggest that the...

DNA fusion vaccine designed to induce cytotoxic T cell responses against defined peptide motifs: implications for cancer vaccines (2001)

Rice, Jason, Elliott, Tim, Buchan, Sarah, Stevenson, Freda K.

DNA vaccination offers a strategy to induce immune attack on cancer cells, but tumor Ags are often weak. Inclusion of a "foreign" protein increases immunogenicity, and we found previously that fusion...

Glycosylation and the immune system (2001)

Rudd, Pauline M., Elliott, Tim, Cresswell, Peter, Wilson, Ian A., Dwek, Raymond A.

Almost all of the key molecules involved in the innate and adaptive immune response are glycoproteins. In the cellular immune system, specific glycoforms are involved in the folding, quality control,...

Paper Alert: Immunology (2001)

Elliott, Tim, Bonneville, Marc, Kruisbeek, Ada, Walker, Paul R., Glaichenhaus, Nicolas, Rowland-Jones, Sarah, ...

A selection of interesting papers that were published in the two months before our press date in major journals most likely to report significant results in immunology.

Naturally processed HLA class II peptides reveal highly conserved immunogenic flanking region sequence preferences that reflect antigen processing rather than peptide-MHC interactions (2001)

Godkin, Andrew J., Smith, Katherine J., Willis, Anthony, Tejada-Simon, Maria V., Zhang, Jingwu, Elliott, Tim, ...

MHC class II heterodimers bind peptides 12–20 aa in length. The peptide flanking residues (PFRs) of these ligands extend from a central binding core consisting of nine amino acids. Increasing...

Multiple antigen-specific processing pathways for activating naive CD8+ T cells in vivo (2001)

Norbury, Christopher C., Princiotta, Michael F., Bacik, Igor, Brutkiewicz, Randy R., Wood, Phillip, Elliott, Tim, ...

Current knowledge of the processing of viral Ags into MHC class I-associated ligands is based almost completely on in vitro studies using nonprofessional APCs (pAPCs). This is two steps removed from...

An immunodominant MHC class II-restricted tumor antigen is conformation dependent and binds to the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone, calreticulin (2001)

Golgher, Denise, Korangy, Firouzeh, Gao, Bin, Gorski, Kevin, Jaffee, Elizabeth, Edidin, Michael, ...

There is accumulating evidence that CD4+ T cell responses are important in antitumor immunity. Accordingly, we generated CD4+ T cells against the murine CT26 colon cancer. Three of three independent...

Oxygen isotope geochemistry of oceanic-arc lava (2000)

Eiler, J. M., Crawford, Anthony, Elliott, Tim, Farley, Kenneth A., Valley, John W., Stolper, Edward M.

Variations of oxygen isotope ratios in arc-related lavas can constrain the contributions of subducted crustal igneous rocks, sediments, and fluids to the sub-arc mantle. We have measured oxygen...

Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry of Oceanic-Arc Lavas (2000)

EILER, JOHN M., CRAWFORD, ANTHONY, ELLIOTT, TIM, FARLEY, KENNETH A., VALLEY, JOHN W., STOLPER, EDWARD M.

Variations of oxygen isotope ratios in arc-related lavas can constrain the contributions of subducted crustal igneous rocks, sediments, and fluids to the sub-arc mantle. We have measured oxygen...

Sexuality and Genetic Identity in the Agaricus Section Arvenses

Calvo-Bado, Leo, Noble, Ralph, Challen, Mike, Dobrovin-Pennington, Andreja, Elliott, Tim

Twelve wild collections and one commercial strain were used to characterize breeding systems and to develop molecular identities in the Arvenses section of the genus Agaricus, which includes the...

The oxidoreductase ERp57 efficiently reduces partially folded in preference to fully folded MHC class I molecules

Antoniou, Antony N., Ford, Stuart, Alphey, Magnus, Osborne, Andrew, Elliott, Tim, Powis, Simon J.

The oxidoreductase ERp57 is an integral component of the peptide loading complex of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, formed during their chaperone-assisted assembly in the...

Tapasin enhances MHC class I peptide presentation according to peptide half-life

Howarth, Mark, Williams, Anthony, Tolstrup, Anne B., Elliott, Tim

Understanding how peptides are selected for presentation by MHC class I is crucial to vaccination strategies based on cytotoxic T lymphocyte priming. We have studied this selection of the MHC class I...

Sexuality and Genetic Identity in the Agaricus Section Arvenses

Calvo-Bado, Leo, Noble, Ralph, Challen, Mike, Dobrovin-Pennington, Andreja, Elliott, Tim

Twelve wild collections and one commercial strain were used to characterize breeding systems and to develop molecular identities in the Arvenses section of the genus Agaricus, which includes the...

The oxidoreductase ERp57 efficiently reduces partially folded in preference to fully folded MHC class I molecules

Antoniou, Antony N., Ford, Stuart, Alphey, Magnus, Osborne, Andrew, Elliott, Tim, Powis, Simon J.

The oxidoreductase ERp57 is an integral component of the peptide loading complex of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, formed during their chaperone-assisted assembly in the...

Tapasin enhances MHC class I peptide presentation according to peptide half-life

Howarth, Mark, Williams, Anthony, Tolstrup, Anne B., Elliott, Tim

Understanding how peptides are selected for presentation by MHC class I is crucial to vaccination strategies based on cytotoxic T lymphocyte priming. We have studied this selection of the MHC class I...

Folding of an MHC class II-restricted tumor antigen controls its antigenicity via MHC-guided processing

Mimura, Yusuke, Mimura-Kimura, Yuka, Doores, Katie, Golgher, Denise, Davis, Benjamin G., Dwek, Raymond A., ...

CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses to endogenous retroviral envelope glycoprotein gp90 generate protective immunity to murine colon carcinoma CT26. A panel of I-Ad-restricted T cell hybridomas recognize...

Induction and Exhaustion of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus–specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Visualized Using Soluble Tetrameric Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I–Peptide Complexes

Gallimore, Awen, Glithero, Ann, Godkin, Andrew, Tissot, Alain C., Plückthun, Andreas, Elliott, Tim, ...

This study describes the construction of soluble major histocompatibility complexes consisting of the mouse class I molecule, H-2Db, chemically biotinylated β2 microglobulin and a peptide epitope...

Glycan-regulated Antigen Processing of a Protein in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Can Uncover Cryptic Cytotoxic T Cell Epitopes

Wood, Philip, Elliott, Tim

We and others have shown that influenza A nucleoprotein (NP) targeted to the secretory pathway cannot be processed to yield several cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes in cell lines that lack the...

Presentation of Cytosolic Glycosylated Peptides by Human Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules in Vivo

Haurum, John S., Høier, Ingelise Bjerring, Arsequell, Gemma, Neisig, Anne, Valencia, Gregorio, Zeuthen, Jesper, ...

Antigens presented by class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules for recognition by cytotoxic T lymphocytes consist of 8–10-amino-acid-long cytosolic peptides. It is not known whether...

Lectin-deficient Calreticulin Retains Full Functionality as a Chaperone for Class I Histocompatibility Molecules

Ireland, Breanna S., Brockmeier, Ulf, Howe, Christopher M., Elliott, Tim, Williams, David B.

Calreticulin is a molecular chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum that uses both a lectin site specific for Glc1Man5-9GlcNAc2 oligosaccharides and a polypeptide binding site to interact with nascent...