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1. The Ox40/Ox40 Ligand Pathway Promotes Pathogenic Th Cell Responses, Plasmablast Accumulation, and Lupus Nephritis in NZB/W F1 Mice.

2. Prdm1 Regulates Thymic Epithelial Function To Prevent Autoimmunity.

3. B Cell-Extrinsic Myd88 and Fcer1g Negatively Regulate Autoreactive and Normal B Cell Immune Responses.

4. A Central Role for HLA-DR3 in Anti-Smith Antibody Responses and Glomerulonephritis in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Spontaneous Lupus.

5. Identification of the SLAM Adapter Molecule EAT-2 as a Lupus-Susceptibility Gene That Acts through Impaired Negative Regulation of Dendritic Cell Signaling.

6. Deficient NLRP3 and AIM2 Inflammasome Function in Autoimmune NZB Mice.

7. Concordance of increased B1 cell subset and lupus phenotypes in mice and humans is dependent on BLK expression levels.

8. Unbiased modifier screen reveals that signal strength determines the regulatory role murine TLR9 plays in autoantibody production.

9. Quantitative reduction of the TCR adapter protein SLP-76 unbalances immunity and immune regulation.

10. Differential expression of the transcription factor ARID3a in lupus patient hematopoietic progenitor cells.

11. Idiotype-specific Th cells support oligoclonal expansion of anti-dsDNA B cells in mice with lupus.

12. The lupus susceptibility locus Sle1 facilitates the peripheral development and selection of anti-DNA B cells through impaired receptor editing.

13. Opposing impact of B cell-intrinsic TLR7 and TLR9 signals on autoantibody repertoire and systemic inflammation.

14. Siglec-G deficiency leads to more severe collagen-induced arthritis and earlier onset of lupus-like symptoms in MRL/lpr mice.

15. Long-term B cell depletion in murine lupus eliminates autoantibody-secreting cells and is associated with alterations in the kidney plasma cell niche.

16. Requirement for MyD88 signaling in B cells and dendritic cells for germinal center anti-nuclear antibody production in Lyn-deficient mice.

17. B cell-specific loss of Lyn kinase leads to autoimmunity.

18. A role for IRF8 in B cell anergy.

19. Molecular basis of 9G4 B cell autoreactivity in human systemic lupus erythematosus.

20. Autoantibody induction by DNA-containing immune complexes requires HMGB1 with the TLR2/microRNA-155 pathway.

21. Role of nucleic acid-sensing TLRs in diverse autoantibody specificities and anti-nuclear antibody-producing B cells.

22. Antigen is required for maturation and activation of pathogenic anti-DNA antibodies and systemic inflammation.

23. Autoreactive anti-DNA transgenic B cells in lupus-prone New Zealand black/New Zealand white mice show near perfect L chain allelic exclusion.

24. A defect in Marco expression contributes to systemic lupus erythematosus development via failure to clear apoptotic cells.

25. Accelerated pathological and clinical nephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus-prone New Zealand Mixed 2328 mice doubly deficient in TNF receptor 1 and TNF receptor 2 via a Th17-associated pathway.

26. T cell-independent spontaneous loss of tolerance by anti-double-stranded DNA B cells in C57BL/6 mice.

27. Breaking of CD8+ T cell tolerance through in vivo ligation of CD40 results in inhibition of chronic graft-versus-host disease and complete donor cell engraftment.

28. Splenic phagocytes promote responses to nucleosomes in (NZB x NZW) F1 mice.

29. Evidence for genes in addition to Tlr7 in the Yaa translocation linked with acceleration of systemic lupus erythematosus.

30. Antigen receptor editing in anti-DNA transitional B cells deficient for surface IgM.

31. FcgammaRIIB deficiency leads to autoimmunity and a defective response to apoptosis in Mrl-MpJ mice.

32. Lack of chromatin and nuclear fragmentation in vivo impairs the production of lupus anti-nuclear antibodies.

33. Autoimmunity stimulated by adoptively transferred dendritic cells is initiated by both alphabeta and gammadelta T cells but does not require MyD88 signaling.

34. Lupus susceptibility genes may breach tolerance to DNA by impairing receptor editing of nuclear antigen-reactive B cells.

35. Alpha-actinin immunization elicits anti-chromatin autoimmunity in nonautoimmune mice.

36. Augmentation of NZB autoimmune phenotypes by the Sle1c murine lupus susceptibility interval.

37. IL-21 has a pathogenic role in a lupus-prone mouse model and its blockade with IL-21R.Fc reduces disease progression.

38. Anti-nuclear antibody production and autoimmunity in transgenic mice that overexpress the transcription factor Bright.

39. Genetic dissection of spontaneous autoimmunity driven by 129-derived chromosome 1 Loci when expressed on C57BL/6 mice.

40. A SmD peptide induces better antibody responses to other proteins within the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex than to SmD protein via intermolecular epitope spreading.

41. Selection of anti-double-stranded DNA B cells in autoimmune MRL-lpr/lpr mice.

42. Cutting Edge: Hormonal milieu, not antigenic specificity, determines the mature phenotype of autoreactive B cells.

43. Tolerogenic treatment of lupus mice with consensus peptide induces Foxp3-expressing, apoptosis-resistant, TGFbeta-secreting CD8+ T cell suppressors.

44. The inhibition of autoreactive T cell functions by a peptide based on the CDR1 of an anti-DNA autoantibody is via TGF-beta-mediated suppression of LFA-1 and CD44 expression and function.

45. Down-regulation of stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha-induced T cell chemotaxis by a peptide based on the complementarity-determining region 1 of an anti-DNA autoantibody via up-regulation of TGF-beta secretion.

46. Genetic control of autoimmunity: protection from diabetes, but spontaneous autoimmune biliary disease in a nonobese diabetic congenic strain.

47. The rearranged V(H) domain of a physiologically selected anti-single-stranded DNA antibody as a precursor for formation of IgM and IgG antibodies to diverse antigens.

48. A model of peptide-induced lupus autoimmune B cell epitope spreading is strain specific and is not H-2 restricted in mice.

49. Characterization of anti-single-stranded DNA B cells in a non-autoimmune background.

50. DNA-binding antibodies from viable motheaten mutant mice: implications for B cell tolerance.

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