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Publication : Hsp70 promotes antigen-presenting cell function and converts T-cell tolerance to autoimmunity in vivo.

First Author  Millar DG Year  2003
Journal  Nat Med Volume  9
Issue  12 Pages  1469-76
PubMed ID  14625545 Mgi Jnum  J:99614
Mgi Id  MGI:3583075 Doi  10.1038/nm962
Citation  Millar DG, et al. (2003) Hsp70 promotes antigen-presenting cell function and converts T-cell tolerance to autoimmunity in vivo. Nat Med 9(12):1469-76
abstractText  Pathogens or pathogen-associated molecular patterns can signal to cells of the innate immune system and trigger effective adaptive immunity. However, relatively little is known about how the innate immune system detects tissue injury or necrosis. Evidence suggests that the release of heat-shock proteins (HSPs) may provide adjuvant-like signals, but the ability of HSPs to promote activation or tolerance in vivo has not been addressed. In this study we show that Hsp70 promotes dendritic cell (DC) function and, together with antigen, triggers autoimmune disease in vivo.
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