Title: Autoimmunity
1Autoimmunity
- A breakdown of mechanisms responsible for
tolerance. The auto-reactivity may result in
disease.
2Effector mechanisms of autoimmune damage
- Specific components
- Antibodies
- T cells
- Nonspecific components
- Complement
- Phagocytes (PMN and macrophages)
- NK and other cells
3Tissues and organs involved
- Organ-specific diseases
- Damage is confined to the organ against which the
immune response is mounted - Non-organ-specific diseases
- Immune response against antigens which are not
associated with the organ involved
4Tissues and organs involved
5Examples of autoimmune diseases
Thyroglobulin, thyroid peroxidase
Immunofluorescence (IFA), RIA, ELISA
TSH receptor
Bioassay on cell lines
Stomach, RBC
Intrinsic factor (IF)
B12 binding to IF
In diseases involving tissues, damage is also
caused by cytotoxic T cells
6Examples of autoimmune diseases
IFA
Adrenal
Pancreatic islet ß cells
Insulin-dep. diabetes
Pancreas
IFA
Goodpastures
Kidney, lung
IFA
Renal lung basement membrane
In diseases involving tissues, damage is also
caused by cytotoxic T cells
7Anti microsomal antibodies inHashimotos disease
8Graves disease
9Pernicious anemiathe mechanism
10Myasthenia gravisthe mechanism
11Pemphigus and pemphigoid
12Sjogrens syndrome
13Rheumatoid arthritis
- Characterized by the presence of rheumatoid
factor (antibodies against IgG)
14Systemic lupus erythematosus
15Predisposition to autoimmunitymultiple antigen
involvement
16Predisposition to autoimmunityfamilial
association
17Predisposition to autoimmunityMHC linkage
18Etiology of AI diseases
Exact etiology not known
- Sequestered antigen
- Escape of auto -reactive clones
- Cross reactive antigens
- Modification of self antigens
- Cross-reactive exogenous antigens
- Cytokine dysregulation and inappropriate MHC
expression - Sub-optimal suppressor function
19Treatment of autoimmune diseases
- Symptomatic correction of metabolic consequences
- Conventional immunosuppressive agents (see
transplantation lecture) - Experimental treatments
- Induction of tolerance by oral administration of
antigen - Immunization with antigen specific receptor
(antiidiotype immunization)
20Experimental models of autoimmune disease
- Experimental autoallergic encephalitis (EAE)
- Experimental thyroiditis
- Adjuvant induced arthritis
- Experimental uveitis
- Others
21Experimental auto-allergic encephalitis
22Naturally occurring animal models of autoimmune
disease
- NZB (New Zealand black)
- Hemolytic anemia
- NZB/NZW, BXSB, MRL
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice
- diabetes
23Break of tolerance due to cross reactive antigens