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Harvey R. Kaslow

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Sjögren's autoimmunity: how perturbation of recognition in endomembrane traffic may provoke pathological recognition at the cell surface

1998

CD4 T cell antigen recognition requires presentation by major histocompatibility complex Class II molecules (MHC II). B cell surface immunoglobulins recognize antigens independently of MHC II, but activation typically requires CD4 cell cytokines as accessory signals. Plasma membrane-endomembrane traffic in lacrimal gland acinar cells, targets of autoimmune activity in Sjogren's syndrome, may satisfy both requirements. The Golgi protein galactosyltransferase and the lysosomal proteins cathepsin B and cathepsin D appear at the plasma membranes during sustained secretomotor stimulation. The RNA transcription termination factor La, a frequent target of Sjogren's autoantibodies, appears in the a…

Cathepsin DLymphocyte proliferationBiologyCathepsin BCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureAntigenStructural BiologymedicineAcinar cellEndomembrane systemAntigen-presenting cellMolecular BiologyB cellJournal of Molecular Recognition
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