The broad spectrum of pathogenic autoreactivity.
Academic Article
Overview
abstract
Self-reactive immune responses occur in autoimmune diseases and also in chronic inflammatory and metabolic diseases that are not generally considered as autoimmune diseases. How do the mechanisms of autoreactivity in the different settings overlap and how are they distinguished? Evidence indicates that while autoimmune diseases rely on both a supportive genetic background and a cooperative environment, chronic inflammatory and metabolic diseases strongly hinge on a conducive milieu for the activation of pathogenic autoreactive cells even in the absence of facilitating polygenic factors.