Mechanisms of autoimmunity in the central nervous system: Disturbance of natural autoimmunity, infectious agents, cell contribution and antibody signatures
Abstract:Autoimmunity in the central nervous system (CNS) seems to be a physiological process that might normally occur from the very early stages of fetal development. There is some evidence suggesting that CNS autoimmunity could participate in brain structuring, early antigen recognition and immune tolerance. Interestingly, clues to the occurrence of such early events can be discovered in cord blood samples from newborns and peripheral blood, as well as cerebrospinal fluid samples from adults by means of antibody pro… Show more
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