Properties of mouse and human IgG receptors and their contribution to disease models
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Abstract
Impressive advances in defining the properties of receptors for the Fc portion of immunoglobulins (FcR) have been made over the past several years. Ligand specificities were systematically analyzed for both human and mouse FcRs that revealed novel receptors for specific IgG subclasses. Expression patterns were redefined using novel specific anti-FcR mAbs that revealed major differences between human and mouse systems. The in vivo roles of IgG receptors have been addressed using specific FcR knockout mice or in mice expressing a single FcR, and have demonstrated a predominant contribution of mouse activating IgG receptors FcγRIII and FcγRIV to models of autoimmunity (eg, arthritis) and allergy (eg,…
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- Receptor
- Immunology
- In vivo
- Biology
- Knockout mouse
- Fc receptor
- Antibody
- Genetically modified mouse
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- Good health and well-being
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