نتایج جستجو برای: molecular mimicry

تعداد نتایج: 638808  

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2011
Vijay Prabha Neha Chaudhary Siftjit Kaur

PURPOSE Sperm immobilization factor isolated from Staphylococcus aureus immobilizes human spermatozoa as well as motile bacteria, showing that sperm immobilization factor receptor might be shared by bacteria and human spermatozoa. Thus, we sought to identify a common sperm immobilization factor binding receptor on spermatozoa and bacteria. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sperm immobilization factor was...

Journal: :Journal of neuroimmunology 1999
F Mokhtarian Z Zhang Y Shi E Gonzales R A Sobel

Semliki Forest Virus (SFV) induces an encephalomyelitis followed by demyelination in the brains of C57Bl6/J (B6) mice. To investigate the role of molecular mimicry in the pathogenesis of postviral demyelination, alignment algorithms were used and amino acid homologies between immunogenic epitopes of SFV and myelin autoantigens, myelin basic protein (MBP), myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) and my...

Journal: :Journal of autoimmunity 2001
R Martin B Gran Y Zhao S Markovic-Plese B Bielekova A Marques M H Sung B Hemmer R Simon H F McFarland C Pinilla

The concept of molecular mimicry provides and elegant framework as to how cross-reactivity between antigens from a foreign agent with self proteins may trigger autoimmune diseases. While it was previously thought that sequence and structural homology between foreign and self proteins or the sharing of T cell receptor (TCR) and MHC-binding motifs are required for molecular mimicry to occur, we h...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Knud Andreas Jønsson Kaspar Delhey George Sangster Per G P Ericson Martin Irestedt

Observations by Alfred Wallace and Jared Diamond of plumage similarities between co-occurring orioles (Oriolus) and friarbirds (Philemon) in the Malay archipelago led them to conclude that the former represent visual mimics of the latter. Here, we use molecular phylogenies and plumage reflectance measurements to test several key predictions of the mimicry hypothesis. We show that friarbirds ori...

Journal: :Autoimmunity 2006
Lori McCoy Ikuo Tsunoda Robert S Fujinami

Polymicrobial infections have been associated with plausible immune mediated diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). Virus infection can prime autoimmune T cells specific for central nervous system (CNS) antigens, if virus has molecular mimicry with CNS proteins. On the other hand, infection of irrelevant viruses will induce two types of cytokine responses. Infection with a virus such as l...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
Y H Chung H S Jun M Son M Bao H Y Bae Y Kang J W Yoon

Kilham rat virus (KRV) causes autoimmune diabetes in diabetes-resistant BioBreeding (DR-BB) rats; however, the mechanism by which KRV induces autoimmune diabetes without the direct infection of beta cells is not well understood. We first asked whether molecular mimicry, such as a common epitope between a KRV-specific peptide and a beta cell autoantigen, is involved in the initiation of KRV-indu...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Peter D Burbelo James S Klimavicz Steve G Deeks Joseph A Kovacs Jack A Ragheb

Previous studies in HIV patients have reported autoantibodies to several human proteins, including erythropoietin (EPO), interferon-α (IFN-α), interleukin-2 (IL-2), and HLA-DR, as potential mediators of anemia or immunosuppression. The etiology of these autoantibodies has been attributed to molecular mimicry between HIV epitopes and self-proteins. Here, the Luciferase Immunoprecipitation System...

Journal: :Autoimmunity 2006
Brian D Poole R Hal Scofield John B Harley Judith A James

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus) is a complex disease with a multifactoral etiology, with genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences. Molecular mimicry as a result of viral infection may contribute to the development of lupus. The pattern of autoantibody development in lupus is consistent with initiation through molecular mimicry, as the initial autoantigenic epitopes that have ...

2012
Robert C Bransfield

Disease progression of neuropsychiatric symptoms in Lyme/tick-borne diseases can be better understood by greater attention to psychoimmunology. Although there are multiple contributors that provoke and weaken the immune system, infections and persistent infections are significant causes of pathological immune reactions. Immune mediated ef-fects are a significant contributor to the pathophysiolo...

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