There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. Hair loss is associated with a perifollicular lymphocytic infiltrate made up primarily of CD4+ cells, along with a CD8+ intrafollicular infiltrate. Evidence of immune activation includes expression of HLA-DR; HLA-A,B,C; and ICAM-1 on the follicular epithelium. It is likely that the follicular expression of HLA-DR and ICAM-1 is induced by interferon-γ produced by T cells. Antibodies to follicular epithelium are often present, but their significance is not known. Lesional scalp from alopecia areata patients grafted onto nude mice regrows hair coincident with a loss of infiltrating lymphocytes from the graft. Hair loss can be transferred to human...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata is a common disfiguring hair loss disorder that primarily affects the hair follicle ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Only indirect evidence supports the concept that a collapse of immune privilege (IP) in hair follicl...
Much evidence suggests that alopecia areata is a tissue restricted autoimmune disease. Alopecia area...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata is a common disfiguring hair loss disorder that primarily affects the hair follicle ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Only indirect evidence supports the concept that a collapse of immune privilege (IP) in hair follicl...
Much evidence suggests that alopecia areata is a tissue restricted autoimmune disease. Alopecia area...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a prevalent autoimmune disease with 10 known susceptibility loci. Here we pe...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...