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Do heat shock proteins control the balance of T-cell regulation in inlammatory diseases?

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Do heat shock proteins control the balance of T-cell regulation in inlammatory diseases?

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Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are remarkably immunogenic, despite their high degree of evolutionary conservation. Experimental and clinical observations on autoimmune diseases indicate that immune responses to Hsps arise spontaneously during the disease process. Based on current evidence, Willem van Eden and colleagues argue that such immunity to Hsps is part of a normal immunoregulatory T-cell response with disease controlling potential.

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