... The psychoneuroendocrine-immune system (PNEI) encompasses numerous organ systems and their interactions. Today, almost all the population is subjected to prolonged stressful situations that cause depletion and imbalance ...
... In autoimmunediseases (ADs), these symptoms can be subtle but are very relevant for ...major autoimmune disorders, namely, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), multiple ...
... Autoimmunediseases (ADs) represent a diverse collection of diseases in terms of their demographic profile and primary clinical manifestations. The commonality between them however, is the damage to ...
... do autoimmunediseases cluster in families? A) Familial autoimmune ...more autoimmunediseases in the same ...Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II. In this family, however, ...
... Autoimmunediseases (ADs) are chronic conditions initiated by the loss of immunological tolerance to ...complex diseases are known to feature genetic and environmental factors in their development ...
... Most microbial studies found that viral infections may be part of the risk factors, but also can have protective functions, whereas bacteria contribute to protection against T1D and other autoimmune ...
... 2.1. Study Population. A total population of 1,077 patients from our RA, SLE, and SS database was reviewed. This da- tabase consists of 671 patients with confirmed RA, 239 with confirmed SLE, and 167 with confirmed SS. ...
... In addition, a systematic search was done in the PubMed database up to February 2012 looking for the molecular mechanisms by which OSs may alter immune responses and induce the developing of ADs. The search was ...
... within autoimmunediseases have stimulated searches for common genetic ...one autoimmune disease in a single patient. When three or more autoimmunediseases coexist, this condition is ...
... of autoimmunediseases, the improvement of current therapies is still the major goal of ...imental autoimmune models such as EAE, T1D and RA highlights the value of testing this approach in human ...
... complex diseases such as autoimmune ...that autoimmunediseases do not have the same epidemiology, pathology, or symptoms but do have a common origin that can be explained by the sharing of ...
... Kidney Diseases/National Institutes of Health, United States); Catherine McKeon (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/National Institutes of Health, United States); Concepcion ...
... 8. Gu-Jiun L,Shing-Hwa H,Shyi-Jou C, Chih-Hung W, Deh-Ming Chang C,Huey-Kang S. Modulation by Melatonin of the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory AutoimmuneDiseases. Int J Mol Sci. 2013 Jun; 14(6): ...
... liver diseases (AILD) are a group of immunologically induced hepatic disorders that can lead to liver cirrhosis and end-stage liver ...of autoimmune-liver diseases associated with small-vessel ...
... We previously transduced murine BM cells with a viral vector encoding a peptide of the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG 40–55 ), an autoantigen used to induce experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis ...
... The HLA system could be implicated in the deve- lopment of a malignancy in autoimmune rheumatic diseases alone or on interacting with other genes of the MHC. It is recognized that variations in MHC lead to ...
... Immunobullous diseases constitute a group of dermatosis of autoimmunitary origin, which are characterized by immunoreactant deposits in the epidermis and in the basal membrane ...
... Chronic liver diseases may lead to hepatic fibrosis and finally to cirrhosis. An ongoing progress of fibrosis im- pairs the prognosis. Hepatic cirrhosis may cause compli- cations such as ascites, esophageal ...