Abstract Patients with systemic autoimmune diseases usually produce high levels of antibodies to self-antigens (autoantigens). The repertoire of common autoantigens is remarkably limited, yet no readily understandable shared thread links these apparently diverse proteins. Using computer prediction algorithms, we have found that most nuclear systemic autoantigens are predicted to contain long regions of extreme structural disorder. Such disordered regions would generally make poor B cell epitopes and are predicted to be under-represented as potential T cell epitopes. Consideration of the potential role of protein disorder may give novel insights into the possible role of molecular mimicry in the pathogenesis of autoimmunity. The recognition ...
Since 1974, when Moll and Wright first classified the seronegative spondyloarthropathies on the basi...
Autoimmune diseases encompass a diverse group of disorders that collectively affect 5% of the popula...
Evidence points to increases in the incidence and prevalence of several autoimmune diseases in the U...
Abstract Patients with systemic autoimmune diseases usually produce high levels of antibodies to sel...
Immune recognition of self-proteins features prominently in the early pathogenesis of autoimmune rhe...
Abstract Background Autoantibodies against self-antigens have been associated not only with autoimmu...
Myositis, scleroderma, and other systemic autoimmune diseases are united by many features, including...
Intrinsically disordered proteins exist in highly flexible conformational states linked to different...
Autoantibodies have been associated with autoimmune diseases. However, studies have identified autoa...
ABSTRACTAutoantibody (autoAb) production in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases is a hallmark...
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody pathogenicity,...
The identification of autoantigens remains a critical challenge for understanding and treating autoi...
Prevalence of autoimmune diseases is increasing. Antibodies are responsible for the humoral type of ...
AbstractWe have found a common structural motif in human autoantigens, heat shock proteins and viral...
T cell receptor (TCR) recognition is intrinsically polyspecific. In the field of autoimmunity, recog...
Since 1974, when Moll and Wright first classified the seronegative spondyloarthropathies on the basi...
Autoimmune diseases encompass a diverse group of disorders that collectively affect 5% of the popula...
Evidence points to increases in the incidence and prevalence of several autoimmune diseases in the U...
Abstract Patients with systemic autoimmune diseases usually produce high levels of antibodies to sel...
Immune recognition of self-proteins features prominently in the early pathogenesis of autoimmune rhe...
Abstract Background Autoantibodies against self-antigens have been associated not only with autoimmu...
Myositis, scleroderma, and other systemic autoimmune diseases are united by many features, including...
Intrinsically disordered proteins exist in highly flexible conformational states linked to different...
Autoantibodies have been associated with autoimmune diseases. However, studies have identified autoa...
ABSTRACTAutoantibody (autoAb) production in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases is a hallmark...
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody pathogenicity,...
The identification of autoantigens remains a critical challenge for understanding and treating autoi...
Prevalence of autoimmune diseases is increasing. Antibodies are responsible for the humoral type of ...
AbstractWe have found a common structural motif in human autoantigens, heat shock proteins and viral...
T cell receptor (TCR) recognition is intrinsically polyspecific. In the field of autoimmunity, recog...
Since 1974, when Moll and Wright first classified the seronegative spondyloarthropathies on the basi...
Autoimmune diseases encompass a diverse group of disorders that collectively affect 5% of the popula...
Evidence points to increases in the incidence and prevalence of several autoimmune diseases in the U...