[HTML][HTML] Autoantibodies in systemic autoimmune diseases: specificity and pathogenicity

J Suurmond, B Diamond - The Journal of clinical …, 2015 - Am Soc Clin Investig
J Suurmond, B Diamond
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2015Am Soc Clin Investig
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody
pathogenicity, with a special emphasis on the targeted antigens. Release of intracellular
antigens due to excessive cell death or to ineffective clearance of apoptotic debris,
modification of self-antigens during inflammatory responses, and molecular mimicry
contribute to the initiation of autoantibody production. We hypothesize that those
autoreactive B cells that survive and produce pathogenic autoantibodies have specificity for …
In this Review we focus on the initiation of autoantibody production and autoantibody pathogenicity, with a special emphasis on the targeted antigens. Release of intracellular antigens due to excessive cell death or to ineffective clearance of apoptotic debris, modification of self-antigens during inflammatory responses, and molecular mimicry contribute to the initiation of autoantibody production. We hypothesize that those autoreactive B cells that survive and produce pathogenic autoantibodies have specificity for self-antigens that are TLR ligands. Such B cells experience both B cell receptor (BCR) activation and TLR engagement, leading to an escape from tolerance. Moreover, the autoantibodies they produce form immune complexes that can activate myeloid cells and thereby establish the proinflammatory milieu that further negates tolerance mechanisms of both B and T cells.
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