1995
A Review of T‐Cell Receptors in Multiple Sclerosis: Clonal Expansion and Persistence of Human T‐Cells Specific for an Immunodominant Myelin Basic Protein Peptidea
WUCHERPFENNIG K, HAFLER D. A Review of T‐Cell Receptors in Multiple Sclerosis: Clonal Expansion and Persistence of Human T‐Cells Specific for an Immunodominant Myelin Basic Protein Peptidea. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1995, 756: 241-258. PMID: 7544075, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1995.tb44522.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmunodominant MBP peptidesT cell clonesMBP peptidesImmune responseNormal subjectsMBP-specific T cell clonesIndividual multiple sclerosis patientsTCR beta-chain usageMBP-specific T cellsTCR V beta chainsDR2 haplotypeSpecific T cell clonesBeta-chain usageT cell responsesAntigen-specific therapyMultiple sclerosis patientsSpecific T cellsDifferent T-cell linesT Cells SpecificIdentical TCR sequencesT cell receptorT cell linesAlpha-chain rearrangementMyelin antigensMS patients
1990
T-cell recognition of an immuno-dominant myelin basic protein epitope in multiple sclerosis
Ota K, Matsui M, Milford E, Mackin G, Weiner H, Hafler D. T-cell recognition of an immuno-dominant myelin basic protein epitope in multiple sclerosis. Nature 1990, 346: 183-187. PMID: 1694970, DOI: 10.1038/346183a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAntigen-Presenting CellsApoproteinsAutoantigensCells, CulturedEpitopesHLA-DR AntigensHumansIn Vitro TechniquesMajor Histocompatibility ComplexMolecular Sequence DataMultiple SclerosisMyelin Basic ProteinMyelin ProteinsMyelin Proteolipid ProteinPeptide FragmentsT-LymphocytesConceptsMultiple sclerosis patientsT cell linesMyelin basic proteinMultiple sclerosisSclerosis patientsT cellsVivo-activated T cellsShort-term T cell linesMyelin basic protein epitopeBasic proteinExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisDifferent T-cell linesCentral nervous systemMultiple sclerosis subjectsT cell recognitionT cell specificityAutoimmune encephalomyelitisImmune involvementAutoimmune diseasesPotential autoantigensNormal controlsNervous systemNeurological diseasesSclerosisPatients