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The role of heat shock proteins in Behcet's disease

dc.contributor.authorsDireskeneli, H; Saruhan-Direskeneli, G
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-10T15:24:57Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-10T18:32:46Z
dc.date.available2022-03-10T15:24:57Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.description.abstractHeat shock proteins (HSP) are highly conserved molecules with scavenger activity that are involved in the correct folding of newly synthesized proteins. Increased T and B cell activity against 60165 kD HSP is observed in different ethnic populations in Behcet's disease (BD) with both alphabeta and gammadelta T cell responses. Although the specificity of these responses is not clear, animal models of uveitis treated with either subcutaneous and oral HSP-derived peptides suggest a significant role of HSPs in the immunopathogenesis of BD. Recent developments in the innate immune system with the description of toll-like receptors (TLR) and HSP60 as a ligand for TLR-2 and TLR-4 suggest also the role of HSP60 as an endogenous danger signal to the immune system with rapid inflammatory cytokine release and the enhancement of adaptive Th1-type responses. Activation of both innate and adaptive responses with HSPs also fit well into the clinical spectrum of BD with both early, limited responses (recurrent ulcers, pathergy, etc.) and chronic lesions (posterior uveitis, thrombosis, neuro-BD, etc.).
dc.identifier.doidoiWOS:000185828500010
dc.identifier.eissn1593-098X
dc.identifier.issn0392-856X
dc.identifier.pubmed14727460
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/220031
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000185828500010
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCLINICAL & EXPER RHEUMATOLOGY
dc.relation.ispartofCLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectBehcet's disease
dc.subjectheatshock proteins
dc.subjectimmune pathogenesis
dc.subjectDELTA T-CELLS
dc.subjectALPHA-B-CRYSTALLIN
dc.subjectIMMUNE-RESPONSE
dc.subjectSTREPTOCOCCUS-SANGUIS
dc.subjectDENDRITIC CELLS
dc.subjectGAMMA
dc.subjectEXPRESSION
dc.subjectRECEPTOR
dc.subjectANTIGENS
dc.subjectACTIVATE
dc.titleThe role of heat shock proteins in Behcet's disease
dc.typereview
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPageS48
oaire.citation.issue4
oaire.citation.startPageS44
oaire.citation.titleCLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY
oaire.citation.volume21

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