The causes of autoimmune diseases have yet to be fully elucidated. Autoantibodies, autoreactive T cell responses, the presence of a predisposing major histocompatibility complex (MHC) haplotype and responsiveness to corticosteroids are features, and some are possibly contributory causes of autoimmune disease. The most challenging question is how autoimmune diseases are triggered. Molecular mimicry of host cell determinants by epitopes of infectious agents with ensuing cross-reactivity is one of the most popular yet still controversial theories for the initiation of autoimmune diseases [1]. Throughout the 1990s, hundreds of research articles focusing to various extents on epitope mimicry, as it is more accurately described in an immunologica...
International audienceGenetics, environmental factors, and epigenetics all contribute to autoimmune ...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
Autoimmune diseases are initiated when patients develop aberrant T and/or B cell responses against s...
The causes of autoimmune diseases have yet to be fully elucidated. Autoantibodies, autoreactive T ce...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
The hypothesis that cross-reactivity between microbial and self determinants recognized by the adapt...
Introduction: Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system recognizes and attacks host tissue. In addi...
AbstractThe clinical association between viral infection and onset or exacerbation of autoimmune dis...
Autoantibodies are frequently observed in healthy individuals. In a minority of these individuals, t...
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multi-systemic autoimmune disease distinguished by the presence of...
Molecular mimicry of viral antigens with self determinants has been proposed as one of the pathogeni...
Contains fulltext : 30043.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Autoimmune disea...
AbstractIn this article, I trace the historic background of clonal deletion and molecular mimicry, t...
International audienceGenetics, environmental factors, and epigenetics all contribute to autoimmune ...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
Autoimmune diseases are initiated when patients develop aberrant T and/or B cell responses against s...
The causes of autoimmune diseases have yet to be fully elucidated. Autoantibodies, autoreactive T ce...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
The hypothesis that cross-reactivity between microbial and self determinants recognized by the adapt...
Introduction: Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system recognizes and attacks host tissue. In addi...
AbstractThe clinical association between viral infection and onset or exacerbation of autoimmune dis...
Autoantibodies are frequently observed in healthy individuals. In a minority of these individuals, t...
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multi-systemic autoimmune disease distinguished by the presence of...
Molecular mimicry of viral antigens with self determinants has been proposed as one of the pathogeni...
Contains fulltext : 30043.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Autoimmune disea...
AbstractIn this article, I trace the historic background of clonal deletion and molecular mimicry, t...
International audienceGenetics, environmental factors, and epigenetics all contribute to autoimmune ...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
Autoimmune diseases are initiated when patients develop aberrant T and/or B cell responses against s...