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Autoimmune diseases. Chronic inflammatory conditions Repair mechanisms cannot compete with tissue destruction caused by the immune system Variety of symptoms.

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Page 1: Autoimmune diseases. Chronic inflammatory conditions Repair mechanisms cannot compete with tissue destruction caused by the immune system Variety of symptoms.

Autoimmune diseases

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• Chronic inflammatory conditions• Repair mechanisms cannot compete with tissue

destruction caused by the immune system• Variety of symptoms and of target tissues

• Mechanisms of recognition and effector functions are the same as those acting against pathogens and environmental antigens

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

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CENTRAL TOLERANCE IS INDUCED AND MAINTAINED IN THE BONE MARROW AND THYMUS

Clonal deletion of self agressive B and T cell clones (not complete)

B AND T CELLS WITH SELF REACTIVITY ARE PRESENT IN THE AVAILABLE PERIPHERAL T CELL REPERTOIRE

PERIPHERAL TOLERANCEMaintenance of self tolerance of T-lymphocytes against tissue-specific self proteins which are not represented in the thymus

Active mechanisms at the level of CD4+ helper T-lymphocytes

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASESDisturbance of tolerance

Misdirected adaptive immunity to healthy cells and tissues

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Deficiency in establishing central T-cell tolerance:

Autoimmune PolyEndocrinopathy- Candidiasis-Ectodermal Dystrophy (APECED),

AIRE deficiency. AIRE: transcription factor inducing expression of many tissue-specific genes normally not expressed in the thymus.

Rare disease, but more frequently seen in inbred populations Finnish, Iranian Jews and in the island of Sardine

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Symptoms of APECED

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Inhibition of autoreactive T-cells in the periphery by regulatoryT-cells. Maintenance of peripheral tolerance

IPEX: Immune dysregulation, Polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, and X-linked syndrome

FoxP3 deficiency

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(autoimmune regulator- AIRE)

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Sympathetic ophtalmiaAutoimmunity induced by trauma

Immunologically privilegedsites (initiation rather than access is controlled)

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Normal tissue cells do not express MHC class II

NO SIGNAL 1. for CD4+ Th activation

Normal tissue cells do not express co-stimulatory molecules and do not produce T cell differentiating cytokines

NO SIGNAL 2. for CD4+ Th activation

Migration of naive T lymphocytes to normal tissues is limited

Antigen presenting cells are not activated in normal tissues

NO SIGNAL 3.

PERIPHERAL TISSUES TOLERIZE THEMSELVES

PERIPHERAL TOLERANCE

IMMUNE RESPONSES ARE NOT INITIATED IN THE PERIPHERY

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Autoantibody production is dependent on the availability of autoreactive T cells

Practically all autoimmune diseasesInvolve some T-cell defects

In the absence of T cell help autoreactive B cells ate trapped in the T-cell zone and die

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Expression of MHC-II on non-immune cells may contribute to autoimmunity

• in response to IFNγ MHCII expression is induced on thyroid cells, on the β cells of the pancreas as well as on microglia.

• Insufficient for the activation of naive T-cells (not normally present in the periphery anyway), BUT effector T-cells crossreacting with autoantigens may be activated

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Molecular mimicry may lead to severe autoimmune reactions(T-cell epitopes)

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Molecular mimicry may lead to severe autoimmune reactions(T-cell epitopes)

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MECHANISMS OF TYPE II HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS

Killing of target cell by effector-macrophage orNK-cell

Killing of targetcell by complement-mediated lysis

complement activation

IgG

IgG

Receptor-specific autoantibodyinterferes withsignal transduction

NKMf

C '

ADCC

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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia

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Goodpasture's syndrome

Glomerulus stained for IgG deposition by immunofluorescence

Glomerulonephritis uniform,Only 40% develop lung hemorrhages

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Pemphigus is a rare skin disorder characterized by blistering of the skin and mucous membranes. The most common type is pemphigus vulgaris, which involves painful sores and blisters on the skin and in mouth. Autoantibodies attack desmosomes. Antigen: Desmoglein 3

Pemphigus vulgaris

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Epitope spreading ( pemphigus foliaceus)

desmoglein

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Acute rheumatic fever

Steptococcus pyogenes group A. Cross reactivity with self antigens present in heart tissue

However only 3% of all patients with untreated Streptococcal pharingytis develop rheumatic fever. Likely that genetic fctors contribute to the development of the disease !!!

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MECHANISMS OF TYPE II HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS

Killing of target cell by effector-macrophage orNK-cell

Killing of targetcell by complement-mediated lysis

complement activation

IgG

IgG

Receptor-specific autoantibodyinterferes withsignal transduction

NKMf

C '

ADCC

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Graves’ disease

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Graves' ophthalmopathy

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Temporary symptoms of antibody-mediated autoimmune diseases can be passed from affected mothers to their

newborn babies.

TSHR, thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor.

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Hashimoto’s disease – hypothyreosis(antibodies and effector T cells)

Infiltration of lymphocytes Formation of ectopic lymphoid tissues

Mostly Th1 (inflammatory) response. Cell death, hypothyreosis

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Nerve impulse

Nerve impulse

InternalizationNO Na+ influx

NO muscle contraction

MYASTENIA GRAVIS

AUTO – ANTIBODIES IN MYASTENIA GRAVIS

NEURO-MUSCULAR JUNCTION

Muscle

Acetilcholin receptor

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Lupus erythematosus

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In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) the immune response is broadened in a antigen-specific manner.

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A synovial membrane specific cellular immune response CD4+ és CD8+ T cells, B cells, plasma cells, neutrophils, macrophagesRheumatoid factors– anti- IgG-Fc specific antibodies

Reumathois Arthritis

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Treatment of RA with anti TNFα antibody

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With age there is an inverse correlation between the decreasing capacity of the thymus to make new T cells and the increasing incidence of rheumatoid

arthritis.

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InsulinInsulin

cell cell cell cell cell cell

PPaancreatic islet cellsncreatic islet cells

MECHANISM OF AUTOREACTIVITY IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETESType IV hypersensitivity

AUTOREACTIVE CYTOTOXIC T CELLS KILL INSULIN SECRETING β-CELLS

glucagon Somatostatin108 insulin secreting cells

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Type I diabetes

Comparison of histological sections of a pancreas from a healthy person and a

patient with type 1 diabetes.

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FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE PATHOMECHANISM

OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

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ASSOCIATIONS OF HLA ALLOTYPE WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY TO AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE

Maximum 20% of predisposed people develop the disease environmental factors

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Family studies reveal that HLA type correlates with susceptibility to type 1 diabetes.

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Inheritance of MHC haplotypes

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

X

ParentsDP-1,2DQ-3,4DR-5,6B-7,8C-9,10A-11,12

DP-9,8DQ-7,6DR-5,4B-3,2C-1,8A-9,10

DP-1,8DQ-3,6DR-5,4B-7,2C-9,8A-11,10

DP-1,9DQ-3,7DR-5,5B-7,3C-9,1A-11,9

DP-2,8DQ-4,6DR-6,4B-8,2C-10,8A-12,10

DP-2,9DQ-4,7DR-6,5B-8,3C-10,10A-12,9

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

B C ADP DQ DR

Children

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Frequency of autoimmune diseases is elevated in vomen