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Determining Immune System Suppression versus CNS Protection for Pharmacological Interventions in Autoimmune Demyelination
Published on: September 12, 2016
Autoimmunity and persistent viral infection: two sides of the same coin?
1Diamantina Institute for Cancer, Immunology and Metabolic Medicine, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4102, Australia. i.frazer@uq.edu.au
Abstract:
Organ specific autoimmunity follows induction and perpetuation of cell mediated immune effector responses to antigens expressed by somatic cells of the target organ, and clearance of persistent viral infection requires a similar immune response. Research on regulators of innate and adaptive immunity that hinder clearance of viral infection may therefore shed light on genetic factors predisposing to organ specific autoimmunity. This article discusses Ian Mackay's interests in autoimmunity when I was his assistant physician, and their influence on my group's subsequent research on persistent viral infection.
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