The involvement of class Ib molecules in the host response to infection with Salmonella and its relevance to autoimmunity
Class I molecules with limited polymorphism have been implicated in the host response to infectious agents. Following infection with Salmonella typhimurium, mice develop a CD8 + CTL response that specifically recognizes bacteria infected cells. An immunodominant component of the CTL response recogni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbes and infection 2001-11, Vol.3 (14), p.1249-1259 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Class I molecules with limited polymorphism have been implicated in the host response to infectious agents. Following infection with
Salmonella typhimurium, mice develop a CD8
+ CTL response that specifically recognizes bacteria infected cells. An immunodominant component of the CTL response recognizes a peptide epitope derived from the
Salmonella GroEL molecule that is presented by the non-polymorphic MHC class Ib molecule Qa-1. T cells recognizing the bacterial peptide also cross-recognize a homologous peptide from the mammalian hsp60 molecule. Since Qa-1 has a functional equivalent in humans, this observation may be relevant not only to the host response involved in clearing infection but also in understanding the link between infection with Gram-negative pathogens and autoimmune disease. |
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ISSN: | 1286-4579 1769-714X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1286-4579(01)01485-X |