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Umesh  Deshmukh
Degree(s): Ph.D.
Graduate School: National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
Primary Appointment: Assistant Professor of Research, Medicine, Nephrology
Research Interests:
Autoantibody responses against lupus-associated autoantigens.

Email Address: usd7w@Virginia.EDU


Research Description

The main focus of my research is to understand how autoantibody responses against lupus-associated autoantigens are initiated and sustained. Using mice transgenic for human class II proteins, we are exploring the hypothesis that T cell repertoire against lupus-associated antigens is shaped through multiple encounters with pathogenic microorganisms harboring molecular mimics of these autoantigens. Thus, molecular mimicry at T cell epitope level plays an important role in initiating autoantibody responses in SLE. Once initiated, in a genetically susceptible individual the autoimmune responses are sustained through the process of epitope spreading. We are currently involved in identifying the mechanisms and the contributions of non-MHC genetic loci in epitope spreading. We are also exploring the use of novel immunotherapeutic agents to regulate the epitope spreading process.


Selected Publications
  • Deshmukh US, Y Ohyama, H Bagavant, F Gaskin, and SM Fu. 2008. Inflammatory stimuli accelerate sjogren’s syndrome-like disease in NZB/W F1 mice. Arthritis and Rheumatism, in press.
  • Ranpura SA, US Deshmukh, and PP Reddi. 2007 NF45 and NF90 in Murine Seminiferous Epithelium: Potential Role in SP-10 Gene Transcription. J Androl 0: jandrol.107.003756v1.
  • Deshmukh US, H Bagavant, D Sim, V Pidiyar, and SM Fu. 2007. A SmD Peptide Induces Better Antibody Responses to Other Proteins within the Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Complex than to SmD Protein via Intermolecular Epitope Spreading. J. Immunol. 178:2565-2571.
  • Sharma, R, L Zheng, US Deshmukh, WN Jarjour, SJ Sung, SM Fu, and ST Ju. 2007. A Regulatory T cell-Dependent Novel Function of CD25 (IL-2Ralpha) Controlling Memory CD8+ T Cell Homeostasis. J. Immunol. 178:1251-1255.

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