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Literature summary for 2.2.1.1 extracted from

  • Lovato, L.; Cianti, R.; Gini, B.; Marconi, S.; Bianchi, L.; Armini, A.; Anghileri, E.; Locatelli, F.; Paoletti, F.; Franciotta, D.; Bini, L.; Bonetti, B.
    Transketolase and CNPase I are specifically recognized by IgG autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis patients (2008), Mol. Cell. Proteomics, 7, 2337-2349.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
medicine transketolase may emerge as a target of multiple sclerosis cerebro-spinal fluid autoimmune response Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens P29401
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
astrocyte at the lesion border Homo sapiens
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brain in normal human brain transketolase is expressed on almost the totality of mature oligodendrocytes and scattered NG2-positive precursors, diffusely on ependymal cells and on distinct subsets of neuronal populations Homo sapiens
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cerebral white matter normal and multiple sclerosis samples Homo sapiens
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macrophage at the lesion border Homo sapiens
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monocyte at the lesion border Homo sapiens
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additional information diffuse expression of transketolase in ependymal cells of normal human brain. At the lesion border transketolase is expressed by oligodendrocyte precursors (NG2-positive precursor) Homo sapiens
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oligodendrocyte transketolase is mainly expressed by oligodendrocytes in normal conditions, but is also present in oligodendrocytes in normal appearing white matter around multiple sclerosis plaques Homo sapiens
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