Autoimmune diseases are thought to develop as a consequence of various environmental and genetic factors, each of which contributes to dysfunctional immune responses and/or a breakdown in immunological tolerance towards native structures. Molecular mimicry by microbial components is among the environmental factors thought to promote a breakdown in immune tolerance, particularly through the presence of cross-reactive epitopes shared with the human host. While resident members of the microbiota are essential promoters of human health through immunomodulation, defence against pathogenic colonisation and conversion of dietary fibre into nutritional resources for host tissues, there may be an underappreciated role of these microbes in the aetiol...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
The microbiota of the human metaorganism is not a mere bystander. These microbes have coevolved with...
Bacterial molecular mimicry in autoimmune diseases is one of the leading mechanisms by which microor...
The use of innovative approaches to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms of autoimmune diseas...
Molecular mimicry is one of the leading mechanisms by which infectious or chemical agents may induce...
Studies of autoimmune disease have focused on the characteristics of the identifiable antibodies. Bu...
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...
The hypothesis proposed is that functional disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fati...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
The gut microflora is an immense health asset for human beings. The mammalian gut harbors trillions ...
The three common themes that underlie the induction and perpetuation of autoimmunity are genetic pre...
AbstractUlcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with mucosal inflammation an...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
The microbiota of the human metaorganism is not a mere bystander. These microbes have coevolved with...
Bacterial molecular mimicry in autoimmune diseases is one of the leading mechanisms by which microor...
The use of innovative approaches to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms of autoimmune diseas...
Molecular mimicry is one of the leading mechanisms by which infectious or chemical agents may induce...
Studies of autoimmune disease have focused on the characteristics of the identifiable antibodies. Bu...
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...
The hypothesis proposed is that functional disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fati...
Two main etiological components are considered important in human autoimmune diseases including mult...
The gut microflora is an immense health asset for human beings. The mammalian gut harbors trillions ...
The three common themes that underlie the induction and perpetuation of autoimmunity are genetic pre...
AbstractUlcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with mucosal inflammation an...
Abstract: The autoimmune diseases result from inappropriate responses of the immune system to self a...
Mimicry of host antigens by infectious agents may induce cross-reactive autoimmune responses to epit...
The microbiota of the human metaorganism is not a mere bystander. These microbes have coevolved with...