Center for Cell Clearance: Tung Lab Publications
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Tung Laboratory Selected Publications
2009: · Guth, A et al. Spontaneous autoimmunity in mice that carry an IgHV partial transgene: A required arginine in VHCDR3. Lupus. in press. (2009) PubMed Link · Wheeler, K et al. Antigen-specific regulatory T cells in normal regional lymph nodes maintain peripheral tolerance. J Immunol. in revision (2009) PubMed Link 2008: · Chevali, AK et al. Characterizing emergent properties of immunological systems with multi-cellular rule-based computational modeling. Trends Immunol. 29(12), 589-99 (2008) PubMed Link · Samy, ET et al. Cutting edge: Autoimmune disease in day 3 thymectomized mice is actively controlled by endogenous disease-specific regulatory T cells. J Immunol. 180(7), 4366-70 (2008) PubMed Link 2007: · Li, YS et al. Phosphorylated ERM is responsible for increased T cell polarization, adhesion, and migration in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. J Immunol. 178(3), 1938-47 (2007) PubMed Link 2006: · Samy, ET et al. The role of physiological self-antigen in the acquisition and maintenance of regulatory T-cell function. Immunol Rev. 212, 170-84 (2006) PubMed Link · Setiady, YY et al. Physiologic self antigens rapidly capacitate autoimmune disease-specific polyclonal CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T Cells. Blood. 107(3), 1056-62 (2006) PubMed Link 2005: · Samy, ET et al. Continuous control of autoimmune disease by antigen-dependent polyclonal CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells in the regional lymph node. J Exp Med. 202(6), 771-81 (2005) PubMed Link 2004: · Setiady, YY et al. Requirements of NK cells and proinflammatory cytokines in T cell-dependent neonatal autoimmune ovarian disease triggered by immune complex. J Immunol. 173(2), 1051-8 (2004) PubMed Link · Waters, ST et al. Breaking tolerance to double stranded DNA, nucleosome, and other nuclear antigens is not required for the pathogenesis of lupus glomerulonephritis. J Exp Med. 199(2), 255-64 (2004) PubMed Link 2003: · Roper, RJ et al. Aod1 controlling day 3 thymectomy-induced autoimmune ovarian dysgenesis in mice encompasses two linked quantitative trait loci with opposing allelic effects on disease susceptibility. J Immunol. 170(12), 5886-91 (2003) PubMed Link · Seiady, YY et al. Maternal autoantibody triggers de novo T cell-mediated neonatal autoimmune disease. J Immunol. 170(9), 4656-64 (2003) PubMed Link · Sharp, C et al. CD40 ligand in pathogenesis of autoimmune ovarian disease of day 3-thymectomized mice: implication for CD40 ligand antibody therapy. J Immunol. 170(4), 1667-74 (2003) PubMed Link 2001: · Tung, KS et al. Regulatory T-cell, endogenous antigen and neonatal environment in the prevention and induction of autoimmune disease. 182, 135-48 (2001) PubMed Link · Waters, ST et al. NZM2328: a new mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus with unique genetic susceptibility loci. Clin Immunol. 100(3), 372-83 (2001) PubMed Link · Agersborg, SS et al. Intestinal parasitism terminates self tolerance and enhances neonatal induction of autoimmune disease and memory. Eur J Immunol 31(3), 851-9 (2001) PubMed Link · Alard, P et al. Endogenous oocyte antigens are required for rapid induction and progression of autoimmune ovarian disease following day-3 thymectomy. J Immunol. 166(7), 4363-9 (2001) PubMed Link 2000: · Garza, KM et al. Persistence of physiological self antigen is required for the regulation of self tolerance. J Immunol. 164(8), 3982-9 (2000) PubMed Link · Lou, YH et al. Retargetting T cell-mediated inflammation: a new perspective on autoantibody action. J Immunol. 164(10), 5251-7 (2000) PubMed Link
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