The role of MHC class II molecules in susceptibility and resistance to autoimmunity

HO McDevitt - Current opinion in immunology, 1998 - Elsevier
HO McDevitt
Current opinion in immunology, 1998Elsevier
The mechanism by which particular MHC class II alleles mediate susceptibility to a given
autoimmune disease is unknown. During the past year, reports have indicated that the
effects of MHC class II alleles which protect against type I diabetes in the nonobese diabetic
mouse strain may, in some cases, be due to negative selection of diabetogenic T cell
receptors and, in other cases, to positive selection of other T cells with a suppressive action
on the diabetic process. Progress towards understanding the mechanisms of susceptibility …
The mechanism by which particular MHC class II alleles mediate susceptibility to a given autoimmune disease is unknown. During the past year, reports have indicated that the effects of MHC class II alleles which protect against type I diabetes in the nonobese diabetic mouse strain may, in some cases, be due to negative selection of diabetogenic T cell receptors and, in other cases, to positive selection of other T cells with a suppressive action on the diabetic process. Progress towards understanding the mechanisms of susceptibility continues to lag.
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