Heat shock proteins are targets of regulatory T cells (original) (raw)

Heat shock proteins can be targets of regulatory T cells for therapeutic intervention in rheumatoid arthritis

Martijn van Herwijnen

International Journal of Hyperthermia, 2013

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Stress, Heat Shock Proteins, and Autoimmunity: How Immune Responses to Heat Shock Proteins Are to Be Used for the Control of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases

Willem Van Eden

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007

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Heat Shock Proteins and Regulatory T Cells

L. Tajouri

Autoimmune Diseases, 2013

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Review Article Heat Shock Proteins and Regulatory T Cells

L. Tajouri

2016

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Arthritis protective regulatory potential of self–heat shock protein cross-reactive T cells

Liesbeth Paul

Cell Stress & Chaperones, 2000

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A novel heat-shock protein coinducer boosts stress protein Hsp70 to activate T cell regulation of inflammation in autoimmune arthritis

F. Hauet-broere, Willem Van Eden

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2010

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Stress proteins are used by the immune system for cognate interactions with anti-inflammatory regulatory T cells

Martijn van Herwijnen

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Heat shock proteins induce T cell regulation of chronic inflammation

Willem Van Eden

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2006

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Activation of T cells recognizing self 60-kD heat shock protein can protect against experimental arthritis

A. Noordzij, B. Prakken

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Heat shock protein 60 reactive T cells in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: what is new?

Sylvia Kamphuis

Arthritis Research & Therapy, 2009

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Mucosal modulation of immune responses to heat shock proteins in autoimmune arthritis

Dustan Bonnin

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Immunopotentiating heat shock proteins: negotiators between innate danger and control of autoimmunity

Willem Van Eden

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Session 10: Heat‐shock proteins and immunity

Lesley Bergmeier

Immunology, 2004

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Enhanced expression of heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) and heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) activation in rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissue. Differential regulation of hsp70 expression and hsf1 activation in synovial fibroblasts by proinflammatory cytokines, shear stress, and antiinflammatory drugs

Marion Gröger

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1998

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Cross-Priming Mechanisms of hsp/DC-Mediated Rheumatoid Joint: Possible Shock Protein (hsp)70 in the Cell (DC) Surface Expression of Heat Aberrant Extracellular and Dendritic

Michael Valentino

2000

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Aberrant Extracellular and Dendritic Cell (DC) Surface Expression of Heat Shock Protein (hsp)70 in the Rheumatoid Joint: Possible Mechanisms of hsp/DC-Mediated Cross-Priming

Michael Valentino

The Journal of Immunology, 2003

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Regulatory T cells that recognize a ubiquitous stress-inducible self-antigen are long-lived suppressors of autoimmune arthritis

Aad Hoek, Peter Van Kooten, Martijn van Herwijnen, Lotte Wieten

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Inhibition of adjuvant-induced arthritis by DNA vaccination with the 70-kd or the 90-kd human heat-shock protein: Immune cross-regulation with the 60-kd heat-shock protein

Felix Mor

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2004

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Heat shock protein 70 down-regulates the production of toll-like receptor-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines by a heat shock factor-1/constitutive heat shock element-binding factor-dependent mechanism

Rodolfo Pastelin-palacios, Pedro Cortes-reynosa

Journal of Inflammation, 2014

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Heat Shock Proteins as Immunomodulants

Tawanda Zininga

Molecules, 2018

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Activation of T Cells Recognizing an Epitope of Heat-Shock Protein 70 Can Protect Against Rat Adjuvant Arthritis

Yasunobu Yoshikai

The Journal of Immunology

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Recognition of human 60 kD heat shock protein by mononuclear cells from patients with juvenile chronic arthritis

Johannes Bijlsma

The Lancet, 1991

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Highly Autoproliferative T Cells Specific for 60-kDa Heat Shock Protein Produce IL-4/IL-10 and IFN- and Are Protective in Adjuvant Arthritis

Willem Van Eden

The Journal of Immunology, 2000

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CD30 Discriminates Heat Shock Protein 60-Induced FOXP3+CD4+ T Cells with a Regulatory Phenotype

Ruurd Van Der Zee, B. Prakken

The Journal of Immunology, 2010

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Do heat shock proteins control the balance of T-cell regulation in inlammatory diseases?

Willem Van Eden

Immunology Today, 1998

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