Systemic autoimmune diseases are characterized by the production of antibodies against a broad range of self-antigens. Recent evidence indicates that the majority of these autoantigens are modified in various ways during cell death. This has led to the hypothesis that the primary immune response in the development of autoimmunity is directed to components of the dying cell. In this article, we summarize data on the modification of autoantigens during cell death and the possible consequences of this for autoimmunity
All cells die, but the manner of death dictates interactions with living cells and consequences for ...
AbstractA link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the...
In the thymus, based on the reactivity of their T-cell receptor with self-MHC and antigenic peptides...
Apoptosis is a programmed cell death that represents a normal component of the development, differen...
During HIV-1 infection, there are many ways for CD4+ T cells to die. New findings suggest that an au...
Much effort has been devoted in recent years to the events linking recognition and disposal of apopt...
Autophagy (the process of self-digestion by a cell through the action of enzymes originating within ...
Autoimmune diseases are characterized by the activity of autoreactive lymphocytes that produce antib...
Apoptosis is a physiological process of self-destruction for cells that are damaged or programmed to...
To maintain organismal homeostasis, phagocytes engulf dead cells, which are recognized as dead by vi...
International audienceDying cells have an important role in the initiation of CD8(+) T cell-mediated...
The immune system offers good models in many fields of cell biology, including cell death. On the on...
The mammalian immune system continually faces death in the form of its own dead and dying cells that...
Programmed cell death is an important anti-autoimmune mechanism used to delete autoreactive lymphocy...
Under what context do dying β-cells enhance the autoimmune process in type 1 diabetes? Kim et al. (2...
All cells die, but the manner of death dictates interactions with living cells and consequences for ...
AbstractA link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the...
In the thymus, based on the reactivity of their T-cell receptor with self-MHC and antigenic peptides...
Apoptosis is a programmed cell death that represents a normal component of the development, differen...
During HIV-1 infection, there are many ways for CD4+ T cells to die. New findings suggest that an au...
Much effort has been devoted in recent years to the events linking recognition and disposal of apopt...
Autophagy (the process of self-digestion by a cell through the action of enzymes originating within ...
Autoimmune diseases are characterized by the activity of autoreactive lymphocytes that produce antib...
Apoptosis is a physiological process of self-destruction for cells that are damaged or programmed to...
To maintain organismal homeostasis, phagocytes engulf dead cells, which are recognized as dead by vi...
International audienceDying cells have an important role in the initiation of CD8(+) T cell-mediated...
The immune system offers good models in many fields of cell biology, including cell death. On the on...
The mammalian immune system continually faces death in the form of its own dead and dying cells that...
Programmed cell death is an important anti-autoimmune mechanism used to delete autoreactive lymphocy...
Under what context do dying β-cells enhance the autoimmune process in type 1 diabetes? Kim et al. (2...
All cells die, but the manner of death dictates interactions with living cells and consequences for ...
AbstractA link between autoimmune responses and cancer via autoantibodies was first described in the...
In the thymus, based on the reactivity of their T-cell receptor with self-MHC and antigenic peptides...