The presence of one or several autoantigen(s) and a response by the adaptive immune system are the key criteria to classify a pathology as an autoimmune disease. The list of entities fulfilling this criterion is currently growing in the light of recent advancements in the pathogenetic understanding of a number of important dermatoses. The role of autoreactive T-lymphocytes differs amongst these pathologies. While they are directly involved as effector cells attacking and sometimes killing their respective target in some diseases (e.g., vitiligo), they provide help to B-lymphocytes, which in turn produce the pathogenic autoreactive antibodies in others (pemphigus and pemphigoid). Atopic dermatits is a chimera in this regard, as there is evid...
Immunotherapeutic treatment of autoimmune diseases should aim to inactivate autoaggressive memory T-...
Immune tolerance is critical to the avoidance of unwarranted immune responses against self antigens....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66083/1/j.1365-4362.1981.tb00393.x.pd
The presence of one or several autoantigen(s) and a response by the adaptive immune system are the k...
T cells are key drivers of autoimmunity in numerous noncommunicable inflammatory skin diseases by di...
T cell-mediated autoimmune skin diseases develop as a result of the aberrant immune response to the ...
© 2012 Dr. Ellen Margaret RossIn order to protect the host from disease, the immune system is equipp...
The cutaneous surface of a normal adult individual contains approximately 20 billion T cells, nearly...
Autoimmune processes can be found in physiological circumstances. However, they are quenched with pr...
Autoimmune diseases have a prevalence of approximately 7 to 9% and are classified as either organ-sp...
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody pathogenicity,...
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are frequently observed in target organs of autoimmune diseases. ...
The human skin constitutes a biological barrier against threats to the body from the surrounding env...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
© 2015 Dr. Sarah Anne OverallThe recognition of self-antigen by the T cell receptor (TCR) defines T ...
Immunotherapeutic treatment of autoimmune diseases should aim to inactivate autoaggressive memory T-...
Immune tolerance is critical to the avoidance of unwarranted immune responses against self antigens....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66083/1/j.1365-4362.1981.tb00393.x.pd
The presence of one or several autoantigen(s) and a response by the adaptive immune system are the k...
T cells are key drivers of autoimmunity in numerous noncommunicable inflammatory skin diseases by di...
T cell-mediated autoimmune skin diseases develop as a result of the aberrant immune response to the ...
© 2012 Dr. Ellen Margaret RossIn order to protect the host from disease, the immune system is equipp...
The cutaneous surface of a normal adult individual contains approximately 20 billion T cells, nearly...
Autoimmune processes can be found in physiological circumstances. However, they are quenched with pr...
Autoimmune diseases have a prevalence of approximately 7 to 9% and are classified as either organ-sp...
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody pathogenicity,...
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are frequently observed in target organs of autoimmune diseases. ...
The human skin constitutes a biological barrier against threats to the body from the surrounding env...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
© 2015 Dr. Sarah Anne OverallThe recognition of self-antigen by the T cell receptor (TCR) defines T ...
Immunotherapeutic treatment of autoimmune diseases should aim to inactivate autoaggressive memory T-...
Immune tolerance is critical to the avoidance of unwarranted immune responses against self antigens....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66083/1/j.1365-4362.1981.tb00393.x.pd