Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3258384 | Clinical Immunology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
CD4+ T cells specific for the diabetes-associated autoantigen GAD65 were analyzed using peripheral blood samples after pancreas transplantation in subjects with T1D with clinical evidence of recurrent autoimmune diabetes. MHC class II tetramers facilitated the identification and cloning of antigen-specific autoreactive cells, which were found at several time points over a multiyear span, in spite of chronic immunosuppression of the subjects. Comparisons of TCR clonotypes by cDNA sequencing revealed that identical T cells were present in the circulation, separated by long time intervals, consistent with a persistent memory response associated with recurrent autoimmunity.
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Authors
Elsa Laughlin, George Burke, Alberto Pugliese, Ben Falk, Gerald Nepom,