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- Introduction
- Heat shock or stress proteins
- Structure of HSP
- Role of HSP
- HSP are immuno-dominant (1)
- HSP are immuno-dominant (2)
- The mammalian Hsp70 family
- HSPA1A chromosomal localization
- Linear representation of human Hsp70 domains
- Reactive systems in cell stress
- HSP60 in arthritis and diabetes
- HSP and atherosclerosis
- Reduced plaque formation in HSP60 treated mice
- HSP and disease
- HSP60 in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- T cell responses
- The nature of the immune response
- HSP are no DAMPs (1)
- HSP are no DAMPs (2)
- Extracellular vs. intracellular
- Microbial HSP promote immune regulation
- HSP specific T cells and regulation
- Proteoglycan-induced arthritis
- HSP70 and PGIA (1)
- HSP70 and PGIA (2)
- HSP70 in IL10-null mice
- Reasons for mapping Hsp70
- The Hsp70 peptide B29
- HSP70 B29 peptides suppress PGIA
- Regulation by self-HSP specific T cells
- Stress CMA and HSP70
- Autophagy promotes MHC class II presentation
- Regulatory T cells and HSP
- Adoptive transfer Tregs in PGIA
- Ag specific suppression by B29 Tregs
- B29-induced CD4+CD25+ T cells suppress RA
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Evolutionary conservation of heat shock proteins
- Models of autoimmunity and other inflammatory conditions
- Heat shock proteins induce regulatory T cells
- Heat shock proteins are targets of immunotherapeutic vaccines
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Talk Citation
Van Eden, W. (2012, April 3). Heat shock proteins and their role in the immune regulation of inflammation [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VHPY6891.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on April 3, 2012
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Willem Van Eden, Stock Shareholder (Self-managed): Trajectum Pharma (a university based SME).
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