نتایج جستجو برای: molecular mimicry

تعداد نتایج: 638808  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1988
D S Linthicum M B Bolger P H Kussie G M Albright T A Linton S Combs D Marchetti

Antibodies to small bioactive ligands and peptides may mimic the binding characteristics of the natural receptor; in turn, the anti-idiotypic antibodies generated against the binding sites of such anti-ligand antibodies may mimic some aspects of small bioactive ligands and peptides. Among the several levels of investigation of such antibody-receptor networks are (a) the quantitative structure-a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
K J Kaur S Khurana D M Salunke

The shared surface topology of two chemically dissimilar but functionally equivalent molecular structures has been analyzed. A carbohydrate moiety (alpha-D-mannopyranoside) and a peptide molecule (DVFYPYPYASGS) bind to concanavalin A at a common binding site. The cross-reactivity of the polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) was used for understanding the topological relationship between these two indepe...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
James Mallet Kanchon K Dasmahapatra

Tropical butterflies in the genus Heliconius have long been models in the study of the stages of speciation. Heliconius are unpalatable to predators, and many species are notable for multiple geographic populations with striking warning colour pattern differences associated with Müllerian mimicry. A speciation continuum is evident in Heliconius hybrid zones. Examples range from hybrid zones acr...

Journal: :Journal of autoimmunity 2007
Kelli R Ryan Sarju D Patel Leigh A Stephens Stephen M Anderton

Extensive cross-reactivity in T cell receptor (TCR) recognition of peptide-MHC (pMHC) complexes seems to be essential to give sufficient immune surveillance against invading pathogens. This carries with it an inherent risk that T cells activated during a response to clear an infection can, perhaps years later, respond to a self pMHC of sufficient similarity. This lies at the heart of the molecu...

Journal: :Autoimmunity 2006
Edecio Cunha-Neto Angelina M Bilate Kenneth V Hyland Simone G Fonseca Jorge Kalil David M Engman

Up to 18 million of individuals are infected by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi in Latin America, one third of whom will develop chronic Chagas disease cardiomyopathy (CCC) up to 30 years after infection. Cardiomyocyte destruction is associated with a T cell-rich inflammatory infiltrate and fibrosis. The presence of such lesions in the relative scarcity of parasites in the heart, sugge...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Leigh A Stephens David Gray Stephen M Anderton

The molecular-mimicry theory proposes that immune crossreactivity between microbial and self-antigen is the initiating event in the activation of autoaggressive immune responses leading to autoimmune disease. In support of this possibility, it is now accepted that T cell recognition of antigen is highly degenerate. However, it is to be expected that the immune system would have evolved mechanis...

2016
Gustavo Alberto Obando-Pereda

Periodontal disease afflicts 20% of world population. This process usually occurs in the form of being lethargic and chronic, and consequently this disease is known as chronic process. All chronic diseases constantly cause activation of the immune system, and therefore the presentation of microbial peptides which are presented to lymphocytes by professional antigen presenting cells can present ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1999
C S Goodyear G M O'Hanlon J J Plomp E R Wagner I Morrison J Veitch L Cochrane R W Bullens P C Molenaar J Conner H J Willison

Guillain-Barré syndrome and its variant, Miller-Fisher syndrome, are acute, postinfectious, autoimmune neuropathies that frequently follow Campylobacter jejuni enteritis. The pathogenesis is believed to involve molecular mimicry between sialylated epitopes on C. jejuni LPSs and neural gangliosides. More than 90% of Miller-Fisher syndrome cases have serum anti-GQ1b and anti-GT1a ganglioside anti...

2017
Ahmed Abdelmoniem Mousa Daniel Barry Roche Mohamad Alaa Terkawi Kyohko Kameyama Ketsarin Kamyingkird Patrick Vudriko Akram Salama Shinuo Cao Sahar Orabi Hanem Khalifa Mohamed Ahmed Mabrouk Attia Ahmed Elkirdasy Yoshifumi Nishikawa Xuenan Xuan Emmanuel Cornillot

Human babesiosis is caused by the apicomplexan parasite Babesia microti, which is of major public health concern in the United States and elsewhere, resulting in malaise and fatigue, followed by a fever and hemolytic anemia. In this paper we focus on the characterization of a novel B. microti thrombospondin domain (TSP1)-containing protein (BmP53) from the new annotation of the B. microti genom...

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