Abstract Background Molecular mimicry between microbial antigens and host-proteins is one of the etiological enigmas for the occurrence of autoimmune diseases. T cells that recognize cross-reactive epitopes may trigger autoimmune reactions. Intriguingly, autoimmune diseases have been reported to be prevalent in tuberculosis endemic populations. Further, association of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) has been implicated in different autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. Although, in silico analyses have identified a number of M. tuberculosis specific vaccine candidates, the analysis on prospective cross-reactive epitopes, that may elicit autoimmune response, has not been yet attempted. Here,...
The specificity of the T cell-immune repertoire at the level of individual antigenic determinants co...
Autoimmune diseases, often triggered by infection, affect ~5% of the worldwide population. Rheumatoi...
In view of the fact that only a small part of the Mtb expressome has been explored for identificatio...
Background: Molecular mimicry between microbial antigens and host-proteins is one of the etiological...
Background: Molecular mimicry between microbial antigens and host-proteins is one of the etiological...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a reemerging disease that remains as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality...
Pathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it appear...
The characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens inducing CD4+ T-cell responses could cri...
The molecular mimicry represented by cross‐recognition of determinants shared by unrelated antigens ...
Pathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it appear...
The molecular mimicry represented by cross‐recognition of determinants shared by unrelated antigens ...
Background: Understanding of humoral immune responses in tuberculosis (TB) is gaining interest, sinc...
SummaryPathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it...
The role of secretory proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in pathogenesis and stimulation of spec...
The specificity of the T cell-immune repertoire at the level of individual antigenic determinants co...
The specificity of the T cell-immune repertoire at the level of individual antigenic determinants co...
Autoimmune diseases, often triggered by infection, affect ~5% of the worldwide population. Rheumatoi...
In view of the fact that only a small part of the Mtb expressome has been explored for identificatio...
Background: Molecular mimicry between microbial antigens and host-proteins is one of the etiological...
Background: Molecular mimicry between microbial antigens and host-proteins is one of the etiological...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a reemerging disease that remains as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality...
Pathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it appear...
The characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens inducing CD4+ T-cell responses could cri...
The molecular mimicry represented by cross‐recognition of determinants shared by unrelated antigens ...
Pathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it appear...
The molecular mimicry represented by cross‐recognition of determinants shared by unrelated antigens ...
Background: Understanding of humoral immune responses in tuberculosis (TB) is gaining interest, sinc...
SummaryPathogens that evade adaptive immunity typically exhibit antigenic variation. By contrast, it...
The role of secretory proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in pathogenesis and stimulation of spec...
The specificity of the T cell-immune repertoire at the level of individual antigenic determinants co...
The specificity of the T cell-immune repertoire at the level of individual antigenic determinants co...
Autoimmune diseases, often triggered by infection, affect ~5% of the worldwide population. Rheumatoi...
In view of the fact that only a small part of the Mtb expressome has been explored for identificatio...