Author: Hausmann, Stefan; Wucherpfennig, Kai W
Title: Activation of autoreactive T cells by peptides from human pathogens Cord-id: olt49mp1 Document date: 2002_2_11
ID: olt49mp1
Snippet: Activation of autoreactive T cells is a necessary — but not sufficient — step in the development of T cell mediated autoimmunity. Autoreactive T cells can be activated by viral and bacterial peptides that meet the structural requirements for MHC molecule binding and T cell receptor recognition. Due to the degenerate nature of MHC class II molecule binding motifs and a certain degree of flexibility in T cell receptor recognition, such microbial peptides have been found to be quite distinct in
Document: Activation of autoreactive T cells is a necessary — but not sufficient — step in the development of T cell mediated autoimmunity. Autoreactive T cells can be activated by viral and bacterial peptides that meet the structural requirements for MHC molecule binding and T cell receptor recognition. Due to the degenerate nature of MHC class II molecule binding motifs and a certain degree of flexibility in T cell receptor recognition, such microbial peptides have been found to be quite distinct in their primary sequence from the self-peptide they mimic.
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