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pubmed-article:10958176pubmed:abstractTextHuman T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) infection was initially associated with T cell leukemia and a progressive neurologic disease but has since been linked to an increasing number of autoimmune disorders, including Sjogren's syndrome, uveitis, and polyarthritis. A survey of serum samples from a rabbit model of HTLV-I infection revealed that all had antibodies against keratin and thyroglobulin. Sera from several infected rabbits also reacted with collagen, while antibody reactions with other autoantigens tested, including DNA, were rare and sporadic. In addition to antibodies, cellular reactivity to keratin, but not thyroglobulin, was demonstrated by cellular proliferation in presence of IL-2 and keratin. Expanded cell cultures were positive for T cell activation markers and CD8. Association of the auto-reactivity with HTLV-I infection rather than random anti-cellular responses was supported by the fact that no antikeratin or antithyroglobulin was seen in uninfected controls, including that inoculated with uninfected lymphocytes. Finding autoantibodies in rabbits infected using naked HTLV-I DNA clones provided further assurance that infection induced the autoimmune reactions detected.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10958176pubmed:articleTitleEvidence for humoral and cellular reactivity against keratin and thyroglobulin in HTLV-I infected rabbits.lld:pubmed
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