EBV infection and HLA-DR15 jointly drive multiple sclerosis by myelin peptide presentation
University of Science and Technology of China · University of Zurich · +18 more institutions
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Abstract
In MS brain tissue. Our study provides a new mechanistic link for how the environmental and genetic risk factors, EBV infection and HLA-DR15 haplotype, may contribute jointly to MS.
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Keywords
- Multiple sclerosis
- Transcriptome
- Antigen presentation
- Myelin
- Antigen
- Antigen processing
- Myelin basic protein
- Peptide
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Funding
- CCarl-Zeiss-StiftungAward: P2024-02-012
- ECEuropean Commission
- DFDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftAwards: WA4608/1-2, EXC2180-390900677
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaAwards: 92469102, 32300747, 82271827, 32470954, 82471757
- CAChinese Academy of SciencesAwards: XDB0940303, XDB0490301
- DKDeutsche KrebshilfeAwards: 70114948, BW1_4064/03
- UZUniversität Zürich
- DKDeutschen Konsortium für Translationale Krebsforschung
- HEHORIZON EUROPE Framework ProgrammeAward: 101137235
- EREuropean Research CouncilAward: ERC-2013-ADG 340733
- NKNational Key Research and Development Program of ChinaAward: 2022YFC2304102
- FRFundamental Research Funds for the Central UniversitiesAward: WK3520000016