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Lymphocyte function—associated antigen 1 overexpression and t cell autoreactivity
Richardson, Bruce C.; O'Rourke, Kenneth S.
1994-08
Citation:Richardson, Bruce; O'Rourke, Kenneth (1994)."Lymphocyte function—associated antigen 1 overexpression and t cell autoreactivity." Arthritis & Rheumatism 37(9): 1363-1372. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/37802>
Abstract: Objective . To determine if DNA methylation inhibitors make T cells autoreactive by inducing lymphocyte function—associated antigen type 1 (LFA–1) (CD11a/CD18) overexpression. Methods . T cell clones were treated with 3 distinct DNA methylation inhibitors or were stably transfected with a CD18 cDNA in a mammalian expression vector, and the effects on LFA–1 expression and activation requirements were examined. Results . LFA–1 overexpression, caused by DNA methylation inhibitors or by transfection, correlates with the development of autoreactivity. Conclusion . LFA–1 overexpression may contribute to T cell autoreactivity.