Human autoimmune diseases: a comprehensive update
302 Military Hospital of China · University of California, Davis
Abstract
There have been significant advances in our understanding of human autoimmunity that have led to improvements in classification and diagnosis and, most importantly, research advances in new therapies. The importance of autoimmunity and the mechanisms that lead to clinical disease were first recognized about 50 years ago following the pioneering studies of Macfarlane Burnett and his Nobel Prize-winning hypothesis of the 'forbidden clone'. Such pioneering efforts led to a better understanding not only of autoimmunity, but also of lymphoid cell development, thymic education, apoptosis and deletion of autoreactive cells. Contemporary theories suggest that the development of an autoimmune disease requires a genetic…
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3Topics & keywords
- Autoimmunity
- Disease
- Medicine
- Autoimmune disease
- Immunology
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Immunotoxicology
- Epigenetics