免疫的自己耐容性の安全パラダイムである
1Centro de Biología Molecular del CSIC, Universidad Autómoma de Madrid, Spain.
Lancet (London, England)
|November 16, 1991
まとめ
免疫的自己耐容性は,クローン削除,無活性化,抑制を含む複数の防御層に依存しています. これらすべてのシステムの故障は,自己免疫疾患につながり,階層的な故障防止メカニズムを強調します.
科学分野:
- 免疫学 免疫学とは
- 自己免疫とは,自己免疫である.
背景:
- 免疫的自己耐性は,身体自身の組織に対する有害な免疫反応を防ぐ.
- 複数の補完的なメカニズムは,階層的,故障防止の方法で自己耐性を確保します.
研究 の 目的:
- 免疫系が自己耐性を維持する際の故障防止機構に関する仮説を提唱する.
- この仮説が,自己免疫疾患の病原性および治療を理解するための意味を調査する.
主な方法:
- 既存の免疫学的原理の概念的分析.
- 自己免疫疾患の特徴に関するデータの統合.
- 階層的な自己耐性メカニズムに基づく仮説の構想.
主要な成果:
- 自己耐性は,クローンの削除,無活性化,抑制といったメカニズムの階層によって維持される.
- 自己免疫疾患は,これらすべての統合された自己耐性システムの失敗によってのみ発症します.
- 提案された故障防止モデルは,多因性の性質と自己免疫疾患の進行過程を説明します.
結論:
- 自己耐性の階層的な安全組織化は,免疫学の重要な概念である.
- このシステムの失敗を理解することは,自己免疫疾患の病原性を明らかにするために不可欠です.
- この枠組みは,自己耐性を回復し,自己免疫疾患を治療するための戦略を開発するための洞察を提供します.
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