We investigated whether and how molecular mimicry affects the shaping of the helper T cell repertoire. We implemented an algorithm that measures the probability of mimicry between epitopes of known immunogenicity and self or nonself proteomes. This algorithm yields 'similarity profiles', which represent the probability of matching between all contiguous overlapping peptides of the antigen under examination and those in the proteome(s) considered. Similarity profiles between helper T cell epitopes (of self or microbial antigens and allergens) and human or microbial SWISSPROT collections were produced. For each antigen, both collections yielded largely overlapping profiles, demonstrating that self-nonself discrimination does not rely on quali...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
T cell cross-reactivity underpins the molecular mimicry hypothesis in which microbial peptides shari...
We investigated whether and how molecular mimicry affects the shaping of the helper T cell repertoir...
We investigated whether and how molecular mimicry affects the shaping of the helper T cell repertoir...
<div><p>The cellular immune system screens peptides presented by host cells on MHC molecules to asse...
The immune system has the ability to discriminate self from non-self proteins and also make appropri...
We studied whether the peptides of nine amino acids (9-mers) that are typically used in MHC class I ...
Adaptive immune recognition is mediated by the binding of peptide-human leukocyte antigen complexes ...
AbstractStructural similarity between viral T cell epitopes and self-peptides could lead to the indu...
Several mechanisms exist to avoid or suppress inflammatory T-cell immune responses that could prove ...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
<div><p>T-cells have to recognize peptides presented on MHC molecules to be activated and elicit the...
Studies spanning several decades have revealed how the complex forces of antigen processing distingu...
Peptides that are produced in cells during the degradation of proteins can be presented on MHC-I mol...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
T cell cross-reactivity underpins the molecular mimicry hypothesis in which microbial peptides shari...
We investigated whether and how molecular mimicry affects the shaping of the helper T cell repertoir...
We investigated whether and how molecular mimicry affects the shaping of the helper T cell repertoir...
<div><p>The cellular immune system screens peptides presented by host cells on MHC molecules to asse...
The immune system has the ability to discriminate self from non-self proteins and also make appropri...
We studied whether the peptides of nine amino acids (9-mers) that are typically used in MHC class I ...
Adaptive immune recognition is mediated by the binding of peptide-human leukocyte antigen complexes ...
AbstractStructural similarity between viral T cell epitopes and self-peptides could lead to the indu...
Several mechanisms exist to avoid or suppress inflammatory T-cell immune responses that could prove ...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
<div><p>T-cells have to recognize peptides presented on MHC molecules to be activated and elicit the...
Studies spanning several decades have revealed how the complex forces of antigen processing distingu...
Peptides that are produced in cells during the degradation of proteins can be presented on MHC-I mol...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
T cell cross-reactivity underpins the molecular mimicry hypothesis in which microbial peptides shari...