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The Retroelement LINE1 and the DNA Sensor IF16 in Sjogren's Syndrome

US National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases grant open #nih-5K08AR077100-05

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Project Summary/Abstract This award will promote the development of the applicant who seeks to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to become an independent physician scientist focused on human rheumatic diseases. The research focus of this grant is the retroelement LINE1, and its potential interaction with the cytoplasmic DNA sensor IFI16, in the context of the autoimmune disease Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). Persistent activation of immune responses against nucleic acid-containing autoantigens is a hallmark of several rheumatic diseases, including SS, where an “interferon (IFN) signature” i

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