The mechanisms behind destruction of the adrenal glands in autoimmune Addison's disease remain unclear. Autoantibodies against steroid 21-hydroxylase, an intracellular key enzyme of the adrenal cortex, are found in >90% of patients, but these autoantibodies are not thought to mediate the disease. In this article, we demonstrate highly frequent 21-hydroxylase-specific T cells detectable in 20 patients with Addison's disease. Using overlapping 18-aa peptides spanning the full length of 21-hydroxylase, we identified immunodominant CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cell responses in a large proportion of Addison's patients both ex vivo and after in vitro culture of PBLs ≤20 y after diagnosis. In a large proportion of patients, CD8(+) and CD4(+) 21-hydroxylas...
Abstract Recent progress in the immunopathology field has greatly improved our understanding of the...
Autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) is the most frequent cause of adrenocortical insufficiency. The n...
Objective: Primary adrenal insufficiency [Addison's disease (AD)] is rare, and systematic studies ar...
Objectives: CD8+ T cells targeting 21-hydroxylase (21OH) are presumed to play a central role in the ...
Background: Addison`s disease (primary adrenal insufficiency) is a prototypic organ-specific autoimm...
Context: Autoimmune Addison\u92s disease is thought to result from T cell mediated autoimmunity. Aut...
Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is caused by an immunological destruction of the steroid producin...
Background: The most common cause of primary adrenal failure (Addison’s disease) in the Western worl...
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of autoantibodies (Ab) against 21 hydroxylase (210H), side-chai...
Objective Autoantibodies against the adrenal enzyme 21-hydroxylase is a hallmark manifestation in au...
AbstractAn adrenal-specific protein reacting with autoantibodies in the sera of patients with adult ...
AbstractHuman steroid 21-hydroxylase (21-OH) expressed in an in vitro translation system was found t...
BACKGROUND: Chemokines play a key role in the recruitment of the immune cells into the autoimmune pr...
Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I (APS I) and idiopathic Addison's disease are both diso...
The events triggering autoimmune diseases are to large extent unknown and model diseases are an impo...
Abstract Recent progress in the immunopathology field has greatly improved our understanding of the...
Autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) is the most frequent cause of adrenocortical insufficiency. The n...
Objective: Primary adrenal insufficiency [Addison's disease (AD)] is rare, and systematic studies ar...
Objectives: CD8+ T cells targeting 21-hydroxylase (21OH) are presumed to play a central role in the ...
Background: Addison`s disease (primary adrenal insufficiency) is a prototypic organ-specific autoimm...
Context: Autoimmune Addison\u92s disease is thought to result from T cell mediated autoimmunity. Aut...
Autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is caused by an immunological destruction of the steroid producin...
Background: The most common cause of primary adrenal failure (Addison’s disease) in the Western worl...
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of autoantibodies (Ab) against 21 hydroxylase (210H), side-chai...
Objective Autoantibodies against the adrenal enzyme 21-hydroxylase is a hallmark manifestation in au...
AbstractAn adrenal-specific protein reacting with autoantibodies in the sera of patients with adult ...
AbstractHuman steroid 21-hydroxylase (21-OH) expressed in an in vitro translation system was found t...
BACKGROUND: Chemokines play a key role in the recruitment of the immune cells into the autoimmune pr...
Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I (APS I) and idiopathic Addison's disease are both diso...
The events triggering autoimmune diseases are to large extent unknown and model diseases are an impo...
Abstract Recent progress in the immunopathology field has greatly improved our understanding of the...
Autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) is the most frequent cause of adrenocortical insufficiency. The n...
Objective: Primary adrenal insufficiency [Addison's disease (AD)] is rare, and systematic studies ar...