Caton_1995_J.Clin.Immunol_15_106S

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Title : Transgenic mice that express different forms of the influenza virus hemagglutinin as a neo-self-antigen - Caton_1995_J.Clin.Immunol_15_106S
Author(s) : Caton AJ , Stark SE , Shih FF , Cerasoli DM
Ref : J Clin Immunol , 15 :106S , 1995
Abstract :

We have generated transgenic mouse lineages that express the influenza virus hemagglutinin in different physical forms. One kind expresses the full-length hemagglutinin molecule as a cell surface glycoprotein and can be recognized by hemagglutinin-specific B and T cells. The other expresses a truncated polypeptide corresponding to the N-terminal third of the hemagglutinin molecule. This polypeptide encodes known hemagglutinin-specific T-cell determinants; however, it contains no native B-cell epitopes, since these depend on the conformation of the fully folded protein. In each case, the hemagglutinin transgenic mice display ubiquitous expression of transgenic messenger RNA and induce T-cell tolerance to the transgene-encoded T-cell determinant site 1. Thus, the hemagglutinin is a neo-self-antigen in both kinds of hemagglutinin transgenic mice and should provide a useful system for understanding the factors and mechanisms that govern tolerance and autoimmunity to self-antigens.

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PubMedID: 8613482

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Caton AJ, Stark SE, Shih FF, Cerasoli DM (1995)
Transgenic mice that express different forms of the influenza virus hemagglutinin as a neo-self-antigen
J Clin Immunol 15 :106S

Caton AJ, Stark SE, Shih FF, Cerasoli DM (1995)
J Clin Immunol 15 :106S