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Generation of a cross-reactive immune response in acute rheumatic fever

Generation of a cross-reactive immune response in acute rheumatic fever
Following GAS adhesion to and invasion of the pharyngeal epithelium, GAS antigens activate both B and T cells. Molecular mimicry between GAS group A carbohydrate or serotype-specific M protein and the host heart, brain, or joint tissues can lead to an autoimmune response, which causes the major manifestations of ARF.
GAS: group A Streptococcus; BCR: B cell receptor; TCR: T cell receptor; MHC: major histocompatibility complex; ARF: acute rheumatic fever.
Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Reviews Disease Primers. Carapetis JR, Beaton A, Cunningham MW, et al. Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. Nat Rev Dis Primers 2016; 2:15084. Copyright © 2016. www.nature.com/nrdp/.
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