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Give examples of organ specific autoimmune diseases
→Graves disease
→Type 1 diabetes
What is Graves disease?
→Antibodies cause overproduction of thyroid stimulating hormones
Why do people with Graves have bulging eyes?
→fibroblasts in the eye may express TSH leading to inflammation
Give examples of ankylosing spondylitis
→reactive arthritis
→psoriatic arthritis
→bowel inflammation
What molecule is implicated in ankylosing spondylitis?
→HLA B27
What is systemic lupus characterised by?
→by autoantibodies to nuclear antigens eg double stranded DNA
What is central tolerance?
→destroy self-reactive T or B cells before they enter the circulation
What is peripheral tolerance?
→destroy or control any self reactive T or B cells which do enter the circulation
Describe the mechanism of central tolerance
→If immature B cells in bone marrow encounter antigen in a form which can cross link their IgM, apoptosis is triggered
What are rheumatoid factors?
→autoantibodies of IgM,IgG, IgA
What mutations can result in multi-organ autoimmunity?
→mutations in AIRE
What syndrome can be caused by mutations in AIRE?
→Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy Syndrome type 1
What is involved in peripheral tolerance?
→ignorance
→anergy
→regulation
What is ignorance in peripheral tolerance?
→Antigen may be present in too low a concentration to reach the threshold for T cell receptor triggering
→immune privilege sites
What is involved in anergy of peripheral tolerance?
→If a naive T cell sees it’s MHC/peptide ligand without appropriate costimulatory protein it becomes anergic –
→Less likely to be stimulated in future even if co-stimulation is then present
What is regulation in peripheral tolerance?
→Tregs inhibit other Tcells
→IL-10 and TGF-beta
What transcription factor do Tregs express?
→FOXP3