T cell receptors (TCRs) recognize peptide antigens bound to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules (p/MHC) that are expressed on cell surfaces; while B cell-derived antibodies (Abs) recognize soluble or cell surface native antigens of various types (proteins, carbohydrates, etc.). Immune surveillance by T and B cells thus inspects almost all formats of antigens to mount adaptive immune responses against cancer cells, infectious organisms and other foreign insults, while maintaining tolerance to self-tissues. With contributions from environmental triggers, the development of autoimmune disease is thought to be due to the expression of MHC risk alleles by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) presenting self-antigen (autoantigen), breakin...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is the strongest genetic risk factor for autoimmunity. It...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Autoimmune diseases are caused by breaking the central and/or peripheral tolerance against self, lea...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are valuable as research reagents, in diagnosis and in therapy. Their h...
Current treatments for autoimmune diseases are typically non-specific anti-inflammatory agents that ...
The permanent genetic programming via gene transfer of autologous T cells with cell surface receptor...
Structural studies on T cell receptors (TCRs) specific for foreign antigens demonstrated a remarkabl...
T cell receptor (TCR) recognition is intrinsically polyspecific. In the field of autoimmunity, recog...
The cross-reactivity of T cells with pathogen- and self-derived peptides has been implicated as a pa...
Next generation sequencing of T and B cell receptors is emerging as a valuable and effective method ...
The failure to eliminate self-reactive T cells is a prerequisite for autoimmunity. To escape thymic ...
AbstractThe therapeutic potential of natural anti-T-cell receptor (TCR) antibodies is largely unknow...
The mammalian T cell receptor (TCR) orchestrates immunity by responding to many billions of differe...
T cells are main actors of the immune system with an essential role in protection against pathogens ...
T-cell receptor (TCR) therapy has arrived as a realistic treatment option for many human diseases. T...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is the strongest genetic risk factor for autoimmunity. It...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Autoimmune diseases are caused by breaking the central and/or peripheral tolerance against self, lea...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are valuable as research reagents, in diagnosis and in therapy. Their h...
Current treatments for autoimmune diseases are typically non-specific anti-inflammatory agents that ...
The permanent genetic programming via gene transfer of autologous T cells with cell surface receptor...
Structural studies on T cell receptors (TCRs) specific for foreign antigens demonstrated a remarkabl...
T cell receptor (TCR) recognition is intrinsically polyspecific. In the field of autoimmunity, recog...
The cross-reactivity of T cells with pathogen- and self-derived peptides has been implicated as a pa...
Next generation sequencing of T and B cell receptors is emerging as a valuable and effective method ...
The failure to eliminate self-reactive T cells is a prerequisite for autoimmunity. To escape thymic ...
AbstractThe therapeutic potential of natural anti-T-cell receptor (TCR) antibodies is largely unknow...
The mammalian T cell receptor (TCR) orchestrates immunity by responding to many billions of differe...
T cells are main actors of the immune system with an essential role in protection against pathogens ...
T-cell receptor (TCR) therapy has arrived as a realistic treatment option for many human diseases. T...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is the strongest genetic risk factor for autoimmunity. It...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Autoimmune diseases are caused by breaking the central and/or peripheral tolerance against self, lea...