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Chaperoned amyloid proteins for immune manipulation: α-Synuclein/Hsp70 shifts immunity toward a modulatory phenotype.

Immun Inflamm Dis.. 2014-12; 
A Labrador-Garrido, M Cejudo-GuillÉn, R Klippstein?? E J D Genst, L T Gallardo, M M Leal, J Villadiego, J J T Aral, C M Dobson, D Pozo, and C Roodveldt. CABIMER, Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Seville, Spain.
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Abstract

α-Synuclein (αSyn) is a 140-residue amyloid-forming protein whose aggregation is linked to Parkinson's disease (PD). It has also been found to play a critical role in the immune imbalance that accompanies disease progression, a characteristic that has prompted the search for an effective αSyn-based immunotherapy. In this study, we have simultaneously exploited two important features of certain heat-shock proteins (HSPs): their classical "chaperone" activities and their recently discovered and diverse "immunoactive" properties. In particular, we have explored the immune response elicited by immunization of C57BL/6 mice with an αSyn/Hsp70 protein combination in the absence of added adjuvan... More

Keywords

amyloid disease; heat-shock proteins (HSPs); immunization; immunomodulation; α -synuclein