1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-0997(1999)7:1/2<49::aid-idog10>3.0.co;2-e
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Immunity to heat shock proteins and arthritic disorders

Abstract: Adjuvant arthritis (AA) is a frequently used model of experimental arthritis. Because of its histopathology, which is reminiscent of rheumatoid arthritis in humans, AA is used as a model for the development of novel anti-inflammatory drugs. Recently, it has become evident that AA is a typical T-cell-mediated autoimmune condition. Therefore, novel immunotherapies targeted to T cells can be developed in this model. Analysis of responding T cells in AA have now led to the definition of various antigens with poten… Show more

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“…It seems appropriate to designate this refractory state as ‘tolerance’, because pretreated, sensitized donors are unable to transfer disease, whereas adoptive transfer of sensitized cells from untreated donors produces AD equally readily in MT‐treated and normal recipients. van Eden and his colleagues have worked out the molecular events underlying resistance of this type in great detail [27, 41, 42]. The pathogenic peptide HSP65 p180–188 itself can serve as a protective ligand.…”
Section: Adjuvant Disease: Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems appropriate to designate this refractory state as ‘tolerance’, because pretreated, sensitized donors are unable to transfer disease, whereas adoptive transfer of sensitized cells from untreated donors produces AD equally readily in MT‐treated and normal recipients. van Eden and his colleagues have worked out the molecular events underlying resistance of this type in great detail [27, 41, 42]. The pathogenic peptide HSP65 p180–188 itself can serve as a protective ligand.…”
Section: Adjuvant Disease: Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%