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Peptide Scanning-assisted Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody-recognized Linear B-cell Epitope
Published on: March 24, 2017
How does intramolecular epitope spreading occur in BPAG2 (BP180)?
Takashi Hashimoto1, Takahiro Hamada, Teruki Dainichi
1Department of Dermatology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan. hashmot@med.kurume-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Several studies have suggested that autoantibodies directed against multiple epitopes occur via epitope spreading in autoimmune bullous skin diseases. However, the precise sequence of events in epitope spreading has not been elucidated for any of the epidermal autoantigens. In this issue, using a transgenic mouse model, Di Zenzo et al. report that intramolecular epitope spreading does occur for human BPAG2.
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