Review Article
Aberrant Activation of Heat Shock Protein 60/65 Reactive T Cells in Patients with Behcet’s Disease
Table 2
Conserved peptide sequences of mycobacterial HSP65 and human HSP60 [20].
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The four peptide sequences were well conserved between human HSP60 and mycobacterial HSP65. Peptide 336–351 derived from human HSP60 effectively stimulated the pathogenic T cells in patients with BD [10, 20–22]. |