نتایج جستجو برای: autoimmunity

تعداد نتایج: 13288  

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 1999
C Putterman Y Naparstek

Autoimmunity is characterized as a state of abnormal specific humoral and cell-mediated responses against constituents of body tissues. One time-honored approach to explaining the pathogenesis of autoimmunity has been application of the Koch's postulates, on loan from the field of microbiology suggesting that autoantibodies and/or autoreactive T cells are the presumed "pathogens" of autoimmunit...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
M Biondo Z Nasa A Marshall B H Toh F Alderuccio

Mechanisms leading to breakdown of immunological tolerance and initiation of autoimmunity are poorly understood. Experimental autoimmune gastritis is a paradigm of organ-specific autoimmunity arising from a pathogenic autoimmune response to gastric H/K ATPase. The gastritis is accompanied by autoantibodies to the gastric H/K ATPase. The best characterized model of experimental autoimmune gastri...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Juan S Leon Melvin D Daniels Krista M Toriello Kegiang Wang David M Engman

Trypanosoma cruzi is the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas' heart disease, a potentially fatal cardiomyopathy prevalent in Central and South America. Infection with T. cruzi induces cardiac myosin autoimmunity in susceptible humans and mice, and this autoimmunity has been suggested to contribute to cardiac inflammation. To address how T. cruzi induces cardiac myosin autoimmunity, we investi...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2008
Peter Laurberg Göran Wallin Leif Tallstedt Mirna Abraham-Nordling Göran Lundell Ove Tørring

INTRODUCTION Autoimmunity against the TSH receptor is a key pathogenic element in Graves' disease. The autoimmune aberration may be modified by therapy of the hyperthyroidism. OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of the common types of therapy for Graves' hyperthyroidism on TSH-receptor autoimmunity. METHODS Patients with newly diagnosed Graves' hyperthyroidism aged 20-55 years were randomized ...

2013
Jorge Cárdenas-Roldán Adriana Rojas-Villarraga Juan-Manuel Anaya

BACKGROUND A primary characteristic of complex genetic diseases is that affected individuals tend to cluster in families (that is, familial aggregation). Aggregation of the same autoimmune condition, also referred to as familial autoimmune disease, has been extensively evaluated. However, aggregation of diverse autoimmune diseases, also known as familial autoimmunity, has been overlooked. There...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Jaya Vas Jochen Mattner Stewart Richardson Rachel Ndonye John P Gaughan Amy Howell Marc Monestier

The development of autoimmune diseases is frequently linked to exposure to environmental factors such as chemicals, drugs, or infections. In the experimental model of metal-induced autoimmunity, administration of subtoxic doses of mercury (a common environmental pollutant) to genetically susceptible mice induces an autoimmune syndrome with rapid anti-nucleolar Ab production and immune system ac...

2017
Sandra Hummel Andreas Beyerlein Roy Tamura Ulla Uusitalo Carin Andrén Aronsson Jimin Yang Anne Riikonen Åke Lernmark Marian J. Rewers William A. Hagopian Jin-Xiong She Olli G. Simell Jorma Toppari Anette-G. Ziegler Beena Akolkar Jeffrey P. Krischer Suvi M. Virtanen Jill M. Norris

OBJECTIVE Studies on the introduction of infant formulas and its effect on the risk of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes (T1D) have yielded inconsistent results. We investigated whether the introduction of formula based on hydrolyzed cow's milk as the first formula is associated with reduced islet autoimmunity risk in a large prospective cohort. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The Environmen...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
K M Pollard D L Pearson P Hultman T N Deane U Lindh D H Kono

The diverse genetic backgrounds of lupus-prone murine models, which produce both quantitative and qualitative differences in disease expression, may be a valuable resource for studying the influence of environmental exposure on autoimmune disease in sensitive populations. We tested this premise by exposing autoimmune-prone BXSB and the nonautoimmune C57BL/6 mice to the heavy metal mercury. Alth...

2016
Andrea Weghofer David H. Barad Sarah Darmon Vitaly A. Kushnir Norbert Gleicher

BACKGROUND Thyroid dysfunction is the most common autoimmune endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age, and is associated with menstrual irregularities, anovulation and infertility. Whether it is thyroid function or thyroid autoimmunity that affects functional ovarian reserve (FOR, i.e., the small growing ovarian follicle pool) reflected in anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) has, however, remai...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Todd Pearson Thomas G Markees David V Serreze Melissa A Pierce Michele P Marron Linda S Wicker Laurence B Peterson Leonard D Shultz John P Mordes Aldo A Rossini Dale L Greiner

Curing type 1 diabetes by islet transplantation requires overcoming both allorejection and recurrent autoimmunity. This has been achieved with systemic immunosuppression, but tolerance induction would be preferable. Most islet allotransplant tolerance induction protocols have been tested in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice, and most have failed. Failure has been attributed to the underlying autoimm...

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