hsp70 Synthesis in Schwann cells in response to heat shock and infection with Mycobacterium leprae

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Induction of heat shock protein synthesis was monitored in murine and monkey Schwann cells exposed to elevated temperatures. Synthesis of the stress-inducible 70-kDa heat shock protein (hsp70) was detected in both murine and primate Schwann cells by metabolic labelling and by immunoblotting with a specific monoclonal antibody. hsp70 synthesis was also induced in Schwann cells after infection with Mycobacterium leprae and was detected from 24 h to 1 week postinfection. These results are discussed with respect to the possible role of heat shock proteins in immunopathological events associated with the clinical manifestations of leprosy.

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Mistry, Y., Young, D. B., & Mukherjee, R. (1992). hsp70 Synthesis in Schwann cells in response to heat shock and infection with Mycobacterium leprae. Infection and Immunity, 60(8), 3105–3110. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.60.8.3105-3110.1992

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