3. AUTOIMMUNITY Immune Mechanisms Tolerance 4. Rheumatologic diseases

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3. AUTOIMMUNITY Immune Mechanisms Tolerance 4. Rheumatologic diseases Rheumatoid arthritis Systemic Lupus Erythematosis Spondarthropathies Inflammatory myopathies Systemic sclerosis Osteoarthritis

Autoimmunity Breakdown in mechanisms preserving tolerance to self Severe enough to cause a pathological condition

Autoimmune diseases Organ specific e.g. Multisystem e.g. Insulin dependant diabetes Myasthenia gravis Multisystem e.g. Rheumatoid arthritis SLE

Mechanisms Infectious/ noninfectious triggers ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Infectious/ noninfectious triggers Hypothesis : Molecular mimicry GENETIC FACTORS Aberant MHC/HLA - present self peptide Autoreactive T & B cells AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE Molecular mimicry : The antigen looks similar to a self-peptide. As a result, the body produces an immune response to the trigger factor as well as to self.

Autoantibodies in Connective Tissue Diseases Produced by B cells May pathogenic eg. Form immune complexes in lupus nephritis Markers of certain diseases Not diagnostic Apart from rheumatic disorders, they may be found in normal population & with other conditions Therefore only test when clinically indicated.

Autoantibodies associated with disease AUTOANTIBODY Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid factor SLE ANA,dsDNA, Smith Scleroderma ANA,centromere, topoisomerase Antiphospholipid Syndrome Anticardiolipin (ACLA) Sjogren’s syndrome Ro, La Polymyositis Jo-1 Dermatomyositis Mi-2 Wegener’s granulomatosis C-ANCA

Cellular Targets for autoantibodies Ab to intracellular proteins -proteinase 3 cANCA Ab to cell membrane Proteins ACLA Ab to IgG Rheumatoid factor Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) dsDNA ENA – Smith, Ro , La, RNP Centromere, topoisomerase Ribosomal & lysosomal components -t RNA synthetase AntiJo 1 This diagram depicts the autoantibodies & their respective target antigens