Since the neonatal IgG Fc receptor (FcRn) was discovered, its role has evolved from immunoglobulin recycling and biodistribution to antigen presentation and immune complex routing, bringing it to the center of both humoral and cellular immune responses. FcRn is thus involved in the pathophysiology of immune-related diseases such as cancer, infection, and autoimmune disorders. This review focuses on the role of FcRn in autoimmunity, based on the available data from both animal models and human studies. The knowledge concerning ways in which FcRn is involved in autoimmune response has led to the development of inhibitors for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, also described here. Up to date, the literature remains scarce, shedding light on...
National audienceNeonatal Fc receptor, key control of immunoglobulins biodistribution In 1969, Bramb...
The neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, is related to MHC class I with respect to its structure and associat...
The MHC class I family-like Fc receptor, FcRn, is normally responsible for extending the life span o...
Antibodies are essential components of an adaptive immune response. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the mo...
Careful regulation of the body\u27s immunoglobulin G (IgG) and albumin concentrations is necessitate...
THE ROLE OF THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR (FCRN) IN THE TRANSFER OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY AND MAINTENANCE OF A...
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) has been well characterized in the transfer of passive humor...
The neonatal Fc receptor, (FcRn) is a transmembrane, heterodimeric glycoprotein with a structure sim...
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-based drugs are arguably the most successful class of protein therapeutics du...
Abs of the IgG isotype are efficiently transported from mother to neonate and have an extended serum...
The neonatal crystallizable fragment receptor (FcRn) functions as an intracellular protection recept...
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) was first found to be responsible for transporting antibod-ies of th...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge that antibodies of the IgG isotype have remarkably extended persistence in c...
Abs of the IgG isotype are efficiently transported from mother to neonate and have an extended serum...
Multiple functions have recently been identified for the neonatal Fc receptor FcRn. In addition, a h...
National audienceNeonatal Fc receptor, key control of immunoglobulins biodistribution In 1969, Bramb...
The neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, is related to MHC class I with respect to its structure and associat...
The MHC class I family-like Fc receptor, FcRn, is normally responsible for extending the life span o...
Antibodies are essential components of an adaptive immune response. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the mo...
Careful regulation of the body\u27s immunoglobulin G (IgG) and albumin concentrations is necessitate...
THE ROLE OF THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR (FCRN) IN THE TRANSFER OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY AND MAINTENANCE OF A...
The neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) has been well characterized in the transfer of passive humor...
The neonatal Fc receptor, (FcRn) is a transmembrane, heterodimeric glycoprotein with a structure sim...
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-based drugs are arguably the most successful class of protein therapeutics du...
Abs of the IgG isotype are efficiently transported from mother to neonate and have an extended serum...
The neonatal crystallizable fragment receptor (FcRn) functions as an intracellular protection recept...
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) was first found to be responsible for transporting antibod-ies of th...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge that antibodies of the IgG isotype have remarkably extended persistence in c...
Abs of the IgG isotype are efficiently transported from mother to neonate and have an extended serum...
Multiple functions have recently been identified for the neonatal Fc receptor FcRn. In addition, a h...
National audienceNeonatal Fc receptor, key control of immunoglobulins biodistribution In 1969, Bramb...
The neonatal Fc receptor, FcRn, is related to MHC class I with respect to its structure and associat...
The MHC class I family-like Fc receptor, FcRn, is normally responsible for extending the life span o...