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N‐acetylprocainamide is a less potent inducer of t cell autoreactivity than procainamide
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We have reported that an inhibitor of DNA methylation, 5-azacytidine, makes cloned, antigen-specific CD4+ T cells autoreactive, and that procainamide and hydralazine mimic this effect. Those results suggested that procainamide and hydralazine may induce autoimmunity by inhibiting DNA methylation and causing T cell autoreactivity. We report now that N-acetylprocainamide, a procainamide derivative that does not induce lupus, is also a DNA methylation inhibitor, but it is 100 times less potent than procainamide in inducing T cell autoreactivity.
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