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
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Arthritis protective regulatory potential of self–heat shock protein cross-reactive T cells
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A novel heat-shock protein coinducer boosts stress protein Hsp70 to activate T cell regulation of inflammation in autoimmune arthritis
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Heat shock proteins induce T cell regulation of chronic inflammation
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Mucosal modulation of immune responses to heat shock proteins in autoimmune arthritis
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Regulatory T cells that recognize a ubiquitous stress-inducible self-antigen are long-lived suppressors of autoimmune arthritis
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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
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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
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Activation of T Cells Recognizing an Epitope of Heat-Shock Protein 70 Can Protect Against Rat Adjuvant Arthritis
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CD30 Discriminates Heat Shock Protein 60-Induced FOXP3+CD4+ T Cells with a Regulatory Phenotype
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