The high percentage of disease-discordant pairs of monozygotic twins demonstrates the central role of environmental factors in the etiology of autoimmune diseases. Efforts were first focussed on the search for triggering factors. The study of animal models has clearly shown that infections may trigger autoimmune diseases, as in the case of Coxsackie B4 virus in type I diabetes and the encephalomyocarditis virus in autoimmune myositis, two models in which viruses are thought to act by increasing immunogenicity of autoantigens secondary to local inflammation. The induction of a GuillaineBarre ́ syndrome in rabbits after immunization with a peptide derived from Campylobacter jejuni is explained by mimicry between C. jejuni antigens and periphe...
In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the number of diseases with the inflammator...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
The primary role of the human immune system is to provide protection against pathogenic microbes and...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease remain controversial and stand like a brid...
Autoimmune disease includes a large spectrum of clinically distinct entities that share a common eti...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
Introduction: Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system recognizes and attacks host tissue. In addi...
Extensive works on experimental animal models demonstrate that infectious agents can break immunolog...
The relationship between infection and autoimmunity has been increasingly defined over the last twen...
The pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases (AID) is a complex process. In recent years, an increasing n...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Autoimmunity is characterized by the reaction of cells (auto reactive T-lymphocytes) or products (au...
Autoimmune diseases in patients and animal models are reviewed from the standpoint of immunoregu-lat...
In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the number of diseases with the inflammator...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
The primary role of the human immune system is to provide protection against pathogenic microbes and...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease remain controversial and stand like a brid...
Autoimmune disease includes a large spectrum of clinically distinct entities that share a common eti...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
Introduction: Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system recognizes and attacks host tissue. In addi...
Extensive works on experimental animal models demonstrate that infectious agents can break immunolog...
The relationship between infection and autoimmunity has been increasingly defined over the last twen...
The pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases (AID) is a complex process. In recent years, an increasing n...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Autoimmunity is characterized by the reaction of cells (auto reactive T-lymphocytes) or products (au...
Autoimmune diseases in patients and animal models are reviewed from the standpoint of immunoregu-lat...
In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the number of diseases with the inflammator...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
The primary role of the human immune system is to provide protection against pathogenic microbes and...