Identification of the target self-antigens in reperfusion injury

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Abstract

Reperfusion injury (RI), a potential life-threatening disorder, represents an acute inflammatory response after periods of ischemia resulting from myocardial infarction, stroke, surgery, or trauma. The recent identification of a monoclonal natural IgM that initiates RI led to the identification of nonmuscle myosin heavy chain type II A and C as the self-targets in two different tissues. These results identify a novel pathway in which the innate response to a highly conserved self-antigen expressed as a result of hypoxic stress results in tissue destruction. JEM © The Rockefeller University Press.

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Zhang, M., Alicot, E. M., Chiu, I., Li, J., Verna, N., Vorup-Jensen, T., … Carroll, M. C. (2006). Identification of the target self-antigens in reperfusion injury. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 203(1), 141–152. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20050390

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