Abstract:The mechanism whereby the immune system avoids self-aggression is one of the central issues of Immunology. The discovery of natural autoantibodies, mainly of IgM isotype, and of idiotypic interactions between antibodies indicates that elements of the immune system interact with self constituents and with themselves. Results of studies with soluble antibodies have indicated that the pool of circulating IgM represents the end result of a highly selective process of B cell activation and differentiation by self p… Show more
“…Furthermore, MSC effects on immune system cells would be important in tissue repair (described below). Participation of MSCs/pericytes in self-tolerance maintenance by exerting immunosuppressive effects would adequately explain why autoimmune reactions are not frequent in spite of the existence of self-reactive lymphocytes [161]. Likewise, some autoimmune diseases may reflect an intrinsic or genetic impairment of this immunosuppressive capacity of MSCs/pericytes.…”
Section: A Role For the Msc In Immune Homeostasismentioning
“…Furthermore, MSC effects on immune system cells would be important in tissue repair (described below). Participation of MSCs/pericytes in self-tolerance maintenance by exerting immunosuppressive effects would adequately explain why autoimmune reactions are not frequent in spite of the existence of self-reactive lymphocytes [161]. Likewise, some autoimmune diseases may reflect an intrinsic or genetic impairment of this immunosuppressive capacity of MSCs/pericytes.…”
Section: A Role For the Msc In Immune Homeostasismentioning
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