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| + | ===See [[Autoimmune diseases - WikiClinical#Autoimmune diseases|here]]=== |
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| + | ==Introduction== |
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| + | '''Autoimmune disease''' is defined as ''a disease state characterized by a specific antibody or cell mediated response against the body's own tissues ('self' antigens). |
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| + | The breakdown of [[Immune Tolerance - WikiBlood|tolerance]] to self antigens and the failure to regulate pathological immune responses are both responsible for autoimmune diseases. It has been shown in mice that thymectomy causes autoimmune disease, and plays a very important role in the recognition of 'self'. |
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| + | Particular individuals may be more susceptible to autoimmune diseases due to: |
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| + | ===Genetic factors=== |
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| + | Many autoimmune diseases have a familiar component and the Human Leucocyte Antigen (HLA) haplotype is the prodomient genetic factor, however having a particular HLA haplotype does not automatically result in the development of an autoimmune disease. |
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| + | * HLA-DR3/DR4 (MHC Class II): |
| + | 1. Diabetes Mellitus |
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| + | 2. Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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| + | * HLA-B27 (MHC Class I): |
| + | 1. Ankylosing spondylitis |
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| + | * TNF alpha |
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| + | * CTLA-4 |
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| + | ===Hormonal factors=== |
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| + | Testosterone is protective against Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and thus it is not seen in males. |
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| + | ===Environmental factors=== |
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| + | '''''Infection''''' |
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| + | 1. Molecular mimicry |
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| + | * Some bacteria and viruses have antigens that resemble host-cell components and the body then also can initiate an immune response against itself. |
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| + | 2. Polyclonal activation |
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| + | * T and B cells activation can occur as a result of an infection resulting in polyclonal activation. This can then cause autoreactive autoantibodys or mediate autoimmunity. |
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| + | 3. Inappropriatee MHC expression |
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| + | * Autoreactive T cells are activated because infection stimulates APC and upregulates MHC class II. |
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| + | '''''Diet''''' |
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| + | '''''Stress''''' |
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| + | !width="150"|Antibody mediated |
| + | !width="50"|Antibody mediated |
| + | !width="200"|Cell mediated |
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| + | | '''Type of hypersensitivity''' || [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II]] || [[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type III]] || [[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type IV]] |
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| + | | '''Pathogenesis''' || Antibody to cell surface or matrix antigens || Antibody to soluble self antigens || T cell and macrophage activation to self antigens |
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| + | | '''Examples of diseases''' || Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) || Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) || Rheumatoid arthritis |
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| + | | || Immune mediated thrombocytopaenia (IMTP)|| || Diabetes Mellitus type 1 |
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| + | | || Myasthenia gravis || || Hypothyroidism (lymphocytic throiditis) |
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| + | | || Pemphigus Vulgaris || || Hypoadrenocorticism (Addisons disease) |
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| + | | || Bullous pemphigoid || || |
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| + | ==Antibody mediated autoimmune diseases== |
| + | [[Image:Large.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Myasthenia gravis - From Immunity: The Immune Response in Infectious and Inflammatory Disease DeFranco, Locksley and Robertson New Science Press 1999-2007]] |
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| + | ===1. Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia (IMHA)=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | * Autoantibody attack on the red blood cells causing extravascular and intravascular lysis which causes anaemia. |
| + | * The in saline autoagglutination test and the coombes test is used to diagnose the disorder. |
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| + | ===2. Immune Mediated Thrombocytopaenia (IMTP) === |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | * There is an immunological attack on the platelets which reduces the ability for clotting. |
| + | * A reduced platelet count and detection of anti-platelet antibodies in the serum are used for diagnosis of this disorder. |
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| + | ===3. Myasthenia gravis=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | ===4. Bullous Pemphigoid=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | ===5. Pemphigus Vulgaris=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type II hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | ===6. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)/Multi-systemic immune mediated disease=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type III hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | ==Cell mediated autoimmune diseases== |
| + | [[Image:Rheumatoid Arthritis Type IV hypersensitivity.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Rheumatoid Arthritis-Brian Catchpole RVC 2008]] |
| + | [[Image:Diabetes Mellitus Type IV hypersensitivity.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Diabetes Mellitus-Brian Catchpole RVC 2008]] |
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| + | ===1. Rheumatoid arthritis=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' |
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| + | * [[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type IV hypersensitivity]]: CD4 Th-1 cell mediated. |
| + | * Macrophages phagocytose self antigens and can present peptides on their MHC Class II molecules. The autoreactive TH-1 cells release IFN-gamma which activates macrophages to release prostaglandins, MMP enzymes and TNF-alpha (pro-inflammatory mediator), see diagram. These cytokines cause inflammation and tissue destruction. |
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| + | ===2. Diabetes Mellitus type I=== |
| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' |
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| + | * [[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type IV hypersensitivity]] |
| + | * The CTLs think that all the beta cells in the pancreas are infected by a virus, as it wrongly detects a self antigen presented by the MHC class I on the surface of the cell as foreign. |
| + | * Autoreactive CD8+ CTLs are inadvertently activated destroying the beta cells thus preventing the secretion of insulin and causing diabetes type 1 (see diagram). |
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| + | ===3. Hypothyroidism (lymphocytic throiditis)=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type IV hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | * T cell mediated |
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| + | ===4. Hypoadrenocorticism (Addisons disease)=== |
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| + | '''Pathogenesis:''' [[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Type IV hypersensitivity]] |
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| + | ==References== |