2015
A Central Role for HLA-DR3 in Anti-Smith Antibody Responses and Glomerulonephritis in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Spontaneous Lupus
Chowdhary VR, Dai C, Tilahun AY, Hanson JA, Smart MK, Grande JP, Rajagopalan G, Fu SM, David CS. A Central Role for HLA-DR3 in Anti-Smith Antibody Responses and Glomerulonephritis in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Spontaneous Lupus. The Journal Of Immunology 2015, 195: 4660-4667. PMID: 26475924, PMCID: PMC5292932, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1501073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHLA-DR3NZM2328 miceClass IIMouse modelEndogenous MHC class IIAnti-dsDNA titersWire-loop lesionsSystemic lupus erythematosusSpecific HLA allelesMHC class IITransgenic mouse modelAnti-Sm AbsLupus erythematosusSevere proteinuriaAutoimmune responseHLA-DR2Lymphoid aggregatesAntibody responseHLA-DR3 moleculesHistological scoresT cellsImmune responseSpontaneous lupusHLA allelesHuman studies
1992
HLA-DR molecules from an antigen-processing mutant cell line are associated with invariant chain peptides
Riberdy J, Newcomb J, Surman M, Barbosat J, Cresswell P. HLA-DR molecules from an antigen-processing mutant cell line are associated with invariant chain peptides. Nature 1992, 360: 474-477. PMID: 1448172, DOI: 10.1038/360474a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClass II moleculesInvariant chainMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II moleculesCell linesHLA-DR moleculesClass II binding siteInvariant chain peptideHLA-DR3 moleculesMore MHCClass IIAntigen processingT2 transfectantsAntigenic peptidesHuman cell linesChain peptideVivo conditionsPeptidesLarge proportionProteolytic cleavageMutant cell linesCertain human cell linesEarly stagesTransfectants
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