Title of article :
A measles-derived peptide treats and vaccinates against adjuvant arthritis
Author/Authors :
Robert Root-Bernstein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
5
From page :
405
To page :
409
Abstract :
Measles vaccine and porcine myelin basic protein were both found to ameliorate or abolish the symptoms of adjuvant arthritis (AA) in Lewis rats whether inoculated at the time of adjuvant administration or after the onset of arthritis. These results are consistent with clinical observations that measles infection can sometimes cause remission of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The fact that measles virus proteins and myelin basic protein have significant regions of homology allowed peptides based on these regions to be synthesized. A twenty-amino acid sequence exhibits significant anti-arthritic activity when inoculated into rats with pre-existing AA and it also prevented onset of AA when a single dose was preinoculated three weeks prior to AA induction. These data suggest the possibility of developing novel therapeutic vaccines against some forms of arthritis.
Keywords :
measles , rheumatoid arthritis , juvenile rheumatoid arthritis , Copolymer , Myelin basic protein , Peptide vaccine , Stillיs disease , Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
Journal title :
Autoimmunity Reviews
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Autoimmunity Reviews
Record number :
475011
Link To Document :
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