-
1
-
-
27144528273
-
Monogenic autoimmune diseases-lessons of self-tolerance
-
Ulmanen, I., M. Halonen, T. Ilmarinen, and L. Peltonen. 2005. Monogenic autoimmune diseases-lessons of self-tolerance. Curr. Opin. Immunol. 17:609-615.
-
(2005)
Curr. Opin. Immunol
, vol.17
, pp. 609-615
-
-
Ulmanen, I.1
Halonen, M.2
Ilmarinen, T.3
Peltonen, L.4
-
2
-
-
0345414139
-
Altered thymic T-cell selection due to a mutation of the ZAP-70 gene causes autoimmune arthritis in mice
-
Sakaguchi, N., T. Takahashi, H. Hata, T. Nomura, T. Tagami, S. Yamazaki, T. Sakihama, T. Matsutani, I. Negishi, S. Nakatsuru, and S. Sakaguchi. 2003. Altered thymic T-cell selection due to a mutation of the ZAP-70 gene causes autoimmune arthritis in mice. Nature. 426:454-460.
-
(2003)
Nature
, vol.426
, pp. 454-460
-
-
Sakaguchi, N.1
Takahashi, T.2
Hata, H.3
Nomura, T.4
Tagami, T.5
Yamazaki, S.6
Sakihama, T.7
Matsutani, T.8
Negishi, I.9
Nakatsuru, S.10
Sakaguchi, S.11
-
3
-
-
4344590199
-
Distinct contribution of IL-6, TNF-alpha, IL-1, and IL-10 to T cell-mediated spontaneous autoimmune arthritis in mice
-
Hata, H., N. Sakaguchi, H. Yoshitomi, Y. Iwakura, K. Sekikawa, Y. Azuma, C. Kanai, E. Moriizumi, T. Nomura, T. Nakamura, and S. Sakaguchi. 2004. Distinct contribution of IL-6, TNF-alpha, IL-1, and IL-10 to T cell-mediated spontaneous autoimmune arthritis in mice. J. Clin. Invest. 114:582-588.
-
(2004)
J. Clin. Invest
, vol.114
, pp. 582-588
-
-
Hata, H.1
Sakaguchi, N.2
Yoshitomi, H.3
Iwakura, Y.4
Sekikawa, K.5
Azuma, Y.6
Kanai, C.7
Moriizumi, E.8
Nomura, T.9
Nakamura, T.10
Sakaguchi, S.11
-
4
-
-
0026483786
-
ZAP-70: A 70 kd protein-tyrosine kinase that associates with the TCR zeta chain
-
Chan, A.C., M. Iwashima, C.W. Turck, and A. Weiss. 1992. ZAP-70: a 70 kd protein-tyrosine kinase that associates with the TCR zeta chain. Cell. 71:649-662.
-
(1992)
Cell
, vol.71
, pp. 649-662
-
-
Chan, A.C.1
Iwashima, M.2
Turck, C.W.3
Weiss, A.4
-
5
-
-
20244373339
-
A role for fungal β-glucans and their receptor Dectin-1 in the induction of autoimmune arthritis in genetically susceptible mice
-
Yoshitomi, H., N. Sakaguchi, K. Kobayashi, G.D. Brown, T. Tagami, T. Sakihama, K. Hirota, S. Tanaka, T. Nomura, I. Miki, et al. 2005. A role for fungal β-glucans and their receptor Dectin-1 in the induction of autoimmune arthritis in genetically susceptible mice. J. Exp. Med. 201:949-960.
-
(2005)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.201
, pp. 949-960
-
-
Yoshitomi, H.1
Sakaguchi, N.2
Kobayashi, K.3
Brown, G.D.4
Tagami, T.5
Sakihama, T.6
Hirota, K.7
Tanaka, S.8
Nomura, T.9
Miki, I.10
-
6
-
-
5644277476
-
Interleukin-17 family members and inflammation
-
Kolls, J.K., and A. Linden. 2004. Interleukin-17 family members and inflammation. Immunity. 21:467-476.
-
(2004)
Immunity
, vol.21
, pp. 467-476
-
-
Kolls, J.K.1
Linden, A.2
-
7
-
-
13244283212
-
IL-23 drives a pathogenic T cell population that induces autoimmune inflammation
-
Langrish, C.L., Y. Chen, W.M. Blumenschein, J. Mattson, B. Basham, J.D. Sedgwick, T. McClanahan, R.A. Kastelein, and D.J. Cua. 2005. IL-23 drives a pathogenic T cell population that induces autoimmune inflammation. J. Exp. Med. 201:233-240.
-
(2005)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.201
, pp. 233-240
-
-
Langrish, C.L.1
Chen, Y.2
Blumenschein, W.M.3
Mattson, J.4
Basham, B.5
Sedgwick, J.D.6
McClanahan, T.7
Kastelein, R.A.8
Cua, D.J.9
-
8
-
-
27544490377
-
Interleukin 17-producing CD4+ effector T cells develop via a lineage distinct from the T helper type 1 and 2 lineages
-
Harrington, L.E., R.D. Hatton, P.R. Mangan, H. Turner, T.L. Murphy, K.M. Murphy, and C.T. Weaver. 2005. Interleukin 17-producing CD4+ effector T cells develop via a lineage distinct from the T helper type 1 and 2 lineages. Nat. Immunol. 6:1123-1132.
-
(2005)
Nat. Immunol
, vol.6
, pp. 1123-1132
-
-
Harrington, L.E.1
Hatton, R.D.2
Mangan, P.R.3
Turner, H.4
Murphy, T.L.5
Murphy, K.M.6
Weaver, C.T.7
-
9
-
-
27544465354
-
A distinct lineage of CD4 T cells regulates tissue inflammation by producing interleukin 17
-
Park, H., Z. Li, X.O. Yang, S.H. Chang, R. Nurieva, Y.H. Wang, Y. Wang, L. Hood, Z. Zhu, Q. Tian, and C. Dong. 2005. A distinct lineage of CD4 T cells regulates tissue inflammation by producing interleukin 17. Nat. Immunol. 6:1133-1141.
-
(2005)
Nat. Immunol
, vol.6
, pp. 1133-1141
-
-
Park, H.1
Li, Z.2
Yang, X.O.3
Chang, S.H.4
Nurieva, R.5
Wang, Y.H.6
Wang, Y.7
Hood, L.8
Zhu, Z.9
Tian, Q.10
Dong, C.11
-
10
-
-
0036754255
-
Antigen-specific T cell sensitization is impaired in IL-17-deficient mice, causing suppression of allergic cellular and humoral responses
-
Nakae, S., Y. Komiyama, A. Nambu, K. Sudo, M. Iwase, I. Homma, K. Sekikawa, M. Asano, and Y. Iwakura. 2002. Antigen-specific T cell sensitization is impaired in IL-17-deficient mice, causing suppression of allergic cellular and humoral responses. Immunity. 17:375-387.
-
(2002)
Immunity
, vol.17
, pp. 375-387
-
-
Nakae, S.1
Komiyama, Y.2
Nambu, A.3
Sudo, K.4
Iwase, M.5
Homma, I.6
Sekikawa, K.7
Asano, M.8
Iwakura, Y.9
-
11
-
-
0346962972
-
Divergent pro- and antiinflammatory roles for IL-23 and IL-12 in joint autoimmune inflammation
-
Murphy, C.A., C.L. Langrish, Y. Chen, W. Blumenschein, T. McClanahan, R.A. Kastelein, J.D. Sedgwick, and D.J. Cua. 2003. Divergent pro- and antiinflammatory roles for IL-23 and IL-12 in joint autoimmune inflammation. J. Exp. Med. 198:1951-1957.
-
(2003)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.198
, pp. 1951-1957
-
-
Murphy, C.A.1
Langrish, C.L.2
Chen, Y.3
Blumenschein, W.4
McClanahan, T.5
Kastelein, R.A.6
Sedgwick, J.D.7
Cua, D.J.8
-
12
-
-
0034502224
-
Inhibition of Th1 differentiation by IL-6 is mediated by SOCS1
-
Diehl, S., J. Anguita, A. Hoffmeyer, T. Zapton, J.N. Ihle, E. Fikrig, and M. Rincon. 2000. Inhibition of Th1 differentiation by IL-6 is mediated by SOCS1. Immunity. 13:805-815.
-
(2000)
Immunity
, vol.13
, pp. 805-815
-
-
Diehl, S.1
Anguita, J.2
Hoffmeyer, A.3
Zapton, T.4
Ihle, J.N.5
Fikrig, E.6
Rincon, M.7
-
13
-
-
32244442562
-
TGFbeta in the context of an inflammatory cytokine milieu supports de novo differentiation of IL-17-producing T cells
-
Veldhoen, M., R.J. Hocking, C.J. Atkins, R.M. Locksley, and B. Stockinger. 2006. TGFbeta in the context of an inflammatory cytokine milieu supports de novo differentiation of IL-17-producing T cells. Immunity. 24:179-189.
-
(2006)
Immunity
, vol.24
, pp. 179-189
-
-
Veldhoen, M.1
Hocking, R.J.2
Atkins, C.J.3
Locksley, R.M.4
Stockinger, B.5
-
14
-
-
33646577466
-
Reciprocal developmental pathways for the generation of pathogenic eff ector TH17 and regulatory T cells
-
Bettelli, E., Y. Carrier, W. Gao, T. Korn, T.B. Strom, M. Oukka, H.L. Weiner, and V.K. Kuchroo. 2006. Reciprocal developmental pathways for the generation of pathogenic eff ector TH17 and regulatory T cells. Nature. 441:235-238.
-
(2006)
Nature
, vol.441
, pp. 235-238
-
-
Bettelli, E.1
Carrier, Y.2
Gao, W.3
Korn, T.4
Strom, T.B.5
Oukka, M.6
Weiner, H.L.7
Kuchroo, V.K.8
-
15
-
-
33646560950
-
Transforming growth factor-beta induces development of the T(H)17 lineage
-
Mangan, P.R., L.E. Harrington, D.B. O'Quinn, W.S. Helms, D.C. Bullard, C.O. Elson, R.D. Hatton, S.M. Wahl, T.R. Schoeb, and C.T. Weaver. 2006. Transforming growth factor-beta induces development of the T(H)17 lineage. Nature. 441:231-234.
-
(2006)
Nature
, vol.441
, pp. 231-234
-
-
Mangan, P.R.1
Harrington, L.E.2
O'Quinn, D.B.3
Helms, W.S.4
Bullard, D.C.5
Elson, C.O.6
Hatton, R.D.7
Wahl, S.M.8
Schoeb, T.R.9
Weaver, C.T.10
-
16
-
-
0029150110
-
Immunologic self-tolerance maintained by activated T cells expressing IL-2 receptor alpha-chains (CD25). Breakdown of a single mechanism of self-tolerance causes various autoimmune diseases
-
Sakaguchi, S., N. Sakaguchi, M. Asano, M. Itoh, and M. Toda. 1995. Immunologic self-tolerance maintained by activated T cells expressing IL-2 receptor alpha-chains (CD25). Breakdown of a single mechanism of self-tolerance causes various autoimmune diseases. J. Immunol. 155:1151-1164.
-
(1995)
J. Immunol
, vol.155
, pp. 1151-1164
-
-
Sakaguchi, S.1
Sakaguchi, N.2
Asano, M.3
Itoh, M.4
Toda, M.5
-
17
-
-
33745873727
-
A crucial role for interleukin (IL)-1 in the induction of IL-17-producing T cells that mediate autoimmune encephalomyelitis
-
Sutton, C., C. Brereton, B. Keogh, K.H. Mills, and E.C. Lavelle. 2006. A crucial role for interleukin (IL)-1 in the induction of IL-17-producing T cells that mediate autoimmune encephalomyelitis. J. Exp. Med. 203:1685-1691.
-
(2006)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.203
, pp. 1685-1691
-
-
Sutton, C.1
Brereton, C.2
Keogh, B.3
Mills, K.H.4
Lavelle, E.C.5
-
18
-
-
0037434789
-
Interleukin-23 rather than interleukin-12 is the critical cytokine for autoimmune inflammation of the brain
-
Cua, D.J., J. Sherlock, Y. Chen, C.A. Murphy, B. Joyce, B. Seymour, L. Lucian, W. To, S. Kwan, T. Churakova, et al. 2003. Interleukin-23 rather than interleukin-12 is the critical cytokine for autoimmune inflammation of the brain. Nature. 421:744-748.
-
(2003)
Nature
, vol.421
, pp. 744-748
-
-
Cua, D.J.1
Sherlock, J.2
Chen, Y.3
Murphy, C.A.4
Joyce, B.5
Seymour, B.6
Lucian, L.7
To, W.8
Kwan, S.9
Churakova, T.10
-
19
-
-
0038011833
-
Evolving concepts of rheumatoid arthritis
-
Firestein, G.S. 2003. Evolving concepts of rheumatoid arthritis. Nature. 423:356-361.
-
(2003)
Nature
, vol.423
, pp. 356-361
-
-
Firestein, G.S.1
-
20
-
-
3242713277
-
A missense single-nucleotide polymorphism in a gene encoding a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPN22) is associated with rheumatoid arthritis
-
Begovich, A.B., V.E. Carlton, L.A. Honigberg, S.J. Schrodi, A.P. Chokkalingam, H.C. Alexander, K.G. Ardlie, Q. Huang, A.M. Smith, J.M. Spoerke, et al. 2004. A missense single-nucleotide polymorphism in a gene encoding a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPN22) is associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 75:330-337.
-
(2004)
Am. J. Hum. Genet
, vol.75
, pp. 330-337
-
-
Begovich, A.B.1
Carlton, V.E.2
Honigberg, L.A.3
Schrodi, S.J.4
Chokkalingam, A.P.5
Alexander, H.C.6
Ardlie, K.G.7
Huang, Q.8
Smith, A.M.9
Spoerke, J.M.10
-
21
-
-
28444469783
-
Autoimmune-associated lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase is a gain-of-function variant
-
Vang, T., M. Congia, M.D. Macis, L. Musumeci, V. Orru, P. Zavattari, K. Nika, L. Tautz, K. Tasken, F. Cucca, et al. 2005. Autoimmune-associated lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase is a gain-of-function variant. Nat. Genet. 37:1317-1319.
-
(2005)
Nat. Genet
, vol.37
, pp. 1317-1319
-
-
Vang, T.1
Congia, M.2
Macis, M.D.3
Musumeci, L.4
Orru, V.5
Zavattari, P.6
Nika, K.7
Tautz, L.8
Tasken, K.9
Cucca, F.10
|