Could endogenous self-peptides presented by dendritic cells initiate rheumatoid arthritis?
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01/01/1996
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Resumo |
The critical interaction initiating and perhaps perpetuating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the presentation of arthritogenic antigen to autoreactive T cells. In contrast to many organ-specific autoimmune diseases, no candidate autoantigens have yet been confirmed for RA. Here, Ranjeny Thomas and Peter Lipsky examine the role of dendritic cells in autoimmune disease, leading to the hypothesis that activation of T cells by endogenous self-peptides may be sufficient to initiate RA. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Immunology #Tumor-necrosis-factor #Epidermal Langerhans Cells #Colony-stimulating Factor #Factor-alpha #Synovial Effusions #Transgenic Mice #Expression #Antigen #Autoimmunity #Induction |
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Journal Article |