In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspected of inducing autoimmunity and/or exacerbating autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARD) once self tolerance is broken. Although direct evidence for this association is still lacking, numerous data from animal models as well as from humans support the hypothesis of a direct contribution of pathogens to the induction of several ARD.This review focuses on the possible role of infectious agents as triggers of autoimmunity in systemic lupus erythematosus, polymyositis-dermatomyositis, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, and primary vasculitis. Indeed, vasculitis may be a clinical manifestation of tin infectious disease (secondary vasculitris).In addi...
The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease remain controversial and stand like a brid...
Autoimmune disease is thought to affect more than 5% of the world’s population, and thus represents ...
Infections are associated with secondary forms of vasculitis. However, there is increasing evidence ...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
Extensive works on experimental animal models demonstrate that infectious agents can break immunolog...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
The relationship between infection and autoimmunity has been increasingly defined over the last twen...
The underlying trigger for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has remained elusive, and multiple int...
The high percentage of disease-discordant pairs of monozygotic twins demonstrates the central role o...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
The development of autoimmune disorders requires a combination of genetic, immunological, and enviro...
Genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors contribute to disease susceptibility in systemic lupus ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology...
The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease remain controversial and stand like a brid...
Autoimmune disease is thought to affect more than 5% of the world’s population, and thus represents ...
Infections are associated with secondary forms of vasculitis. However, there is increasing evidence ...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
In genetically predisposed individuals, viruses, bacteria, or parasitic infectious agents are suspec...
Extensive works on experimental animal models demonstrate that infectious agents can break immunolog...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
The relationship between infection and autoimmunity has been increasingly defined over the last twen...
The underlying trigger for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has remained elusive, and multiple int...
The high percentage of disease-discordant pairs of monozygotic twins demonstrates the central role o...
Extensive work on experimental animal models clearly demonstrates that infectious agents can break i...
The development of autoimmune disorders requires a combination of genetic, immunological, and enviro...
Genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors contribute to disease susceptibility in systemic lupus ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology...
The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease remain controversial and stand like a brid...
Autoimmune disease is thought to affect more than 5% of the world’s population, and thus represents ...
Infections are associated with secondary forms of vasculitis. However, there is increasing evidence ...