Molecular mimicry is one of the leading mechanisms by which infectious or chemical agents may induce autoimmunity. It occurs when similarities between foreign and self-peptides favor an activation of autoreactive T or B cells by a foreign-derived antigen in a susceptible individual. However, molecular mimicry is unlikely to be the only underlying mechanism for autoimmune responses; other factors such as breach in central tolerance, non-specific bystander activation, or persistent antigenic stimuli (amongst others) may also contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. Host genetics, exposure to microbiota and environmental chemicals are additional links to our understanding of molecular mimicry. Our current knowledge of the detailed...
Molecular or antigenic mimicry is a term for the similarity of different antigens, which can be conf...
AbstractIn this article, I trace the historic background of clonal deletion and molecular mimicry, t...
The eye generally is considered to be an immune-privileged organ, but this notion is being increasin...
The hypothesis that cross-reactivity between microbial and self determinants recognized by the adapt...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
Bacterial molecular mimicry in autoimmune diseases is one of the leading mechanisms by which microor...
Autoimmune diseases are thought to develop as a consequence of various environmental and genetic fac...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
Molecular mimicry of viral antigens with self determinants has been proposed as one of the pathogeni...
AbstractStructural similarity between viral T cell epitopes and self-peptides could lead to the indu...
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multi-systemic autoimmune disease distinguished by the presence of...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
AbstractThe clinical association between viral infection and onset or exacerbation of autoimmune dis...
For more than three decades, molecular mimicry has been considered a contributing factor in viral pa...
Molecular or antigenic mimicry is a term for the similarity of different antigens, which can be conf...
AbstractIn this article, I trace the historic background of clonal deletion and molecular mimicry, t...
The eye generally is considered to be an immune-privileged organ, but this notion is being increasin...
The hypothesis that cross-reactivity between microbial and self determinants recognized by the adapt...
The notion that mimicry between a self and a microbial peptide antigen can trigger or aggravate auto...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
Bacterial molecular mimicry in autoimmune diseases is one of the leading mechanisms by which microor...
Autoimmune diseases are thought to develop as a consequence of various environmental and genetic fac...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
Molecular mimicry of viral antigens with self determinants has been proposed as one of the pathogeni...
AbstractStructural similarity between viral T cell epitopes and self-peptides could lead to the indu...
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multi-systemic autoimmune disease distinguished by the presence of...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
AbstractThe clinical association between viral infection and onset or exacerbation of autoimmune dis...
For more than three decades, molecular mimicry has been considered a contributing factor in viral pa...
Molecular or antigenic mimicry is a term for the similarity of different antigens, which can be conf...
AbstractIn this article, I trace the historic background of clonal deletion and molecular mimicry, t...
The eye generally is considered to be an immune-privileged organ, but this notion is being increasin...