Tolerance and Autoimmunity Flashcards
define immunological tolerance
unresponsiveness of immune system to self antigens
How is central and peripheral tolerance achieved?
Central tolerance
- negative selection of T and B cells during receptor formation and maturation
Peripheral tolerance
- induced through the function of Treg cells: cause anergy, suppression, and cell death of self-reactive T and B cells
describe the structure and functions of Treg cells
structure: express Foxp3 and CD25 (also known as IL2 receptor)
functions: (1) prevent autoimmune disease, (2) down modulate immune response through release of TGF-beta and IL10, and (3) mediate transplant tolerance
define autoimmunity
immune response against self (autologous) antigens
effector mechanisms: immune complexes, circulating autoantibodies, and autoreactive T lymphocytes
what are the basic principles that lead to autoimmunity?
(1) susceptibility genes: HLA genes or non-HLA
(2) environmental factors - chronic disease, inflammation, molecular mimicry
What HLA alleles are involved with the development of Type I diabetes and ankylosing spondylitis?
HLA-DR3/DR4
HLA-B27
What other single gene defects have been found to cause autoimmune diseases?
AIRE - involved in presentation of peripheral (privileged) tissue to T cells during maturation
- autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome (APS-1)
Foxp3 - defective T reg cells
- X-linked polyendocrinopathy and enteropathy (IPEX)
Fas - defective apoptosis of self-reactive T and B cells
- autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrom (ALPS)
Describe 2 antibody mediated autoimmune disease.
Graves’ disease - formation of antibodies against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor leading to unregulated overproduction of thyroid hormones
Myasthenia gravis - formation of antibodies against AChR of the neuromuscular junction leading to blockage of receptor and muscle weakness
what is multiple sclerosis
systemic autoimmune disease mediated by Th1 response against myelin protein which insulates neuron axons.
- more common in women and has been found to be associated with HLA-DR2
- symptoms: nervous system related including urinary incontinence, blindness, ataxia, muscle weakness, and paralysis of limbs