2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12026-016-8842-6
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Tolerance, loss of tolerance and regaining tolerance to self by immune-mediated events

Abstract: Autoimmunity has both beneficial and harmful aspects. Beneficial aspects include: (1) removal of released intracytoplasmic antigens (ags) (cells at the end of their life span or damaged by outside agents) by specific nonpathogenic IgM autoantibodies and mononuclear cells and (2) recognition and elimination of cancerous cells. In contrast, harmful aspects include: (1) mounting a pathogenic autoimmune response against a tissue-derived ag, a 'modified self,' resulting in autoimmune disease and (2) inability to re… Show more

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“…It has two components: purified exogenous/endogenous antigens and a high-titer-specific antibody against the target antigen. This vaccination technique can be used both prophylactically and therapeutically by mimicking the immune system's natural abilities [14]. The issue of switching patients suffering from spondyloarthritis from innovator infliximab to biosimilar therapy was also discussed in this meeting.…”
Section: Immune-mediated Diseases and Mechanisms Of Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has two components: purified exogenous/endogenous antigens and a high-titer-specific antibody against the target antigen. This vaccination technique can be used both prophylactically and therapeutically by mimicking the immune system's natural abilities [14]. The issue of switching patients suffering from spondyloarthritis from innovator infliximab to biosimilar therapy was also discussed in this meeting.…”
Section: Immune-mediated Diseases and Mechanisms Of Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%