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Immune tolerance, autoimmune diseases

Immune tolerance Central: negative selection during thymic education deletion of autoreactive B-lymphocytes in bone marrow

Positive selection in the thymus

Negative selection in the thymus

Tolerance Central

Immune tolerance Peripheral: Clonal deletion - elimination of autoreactive cells by apoptosis Clonal anergy - costimulatory signals are lacking Clonal ignorance - to low concentration of antigen does not stimulate immune response Suppression - autoreactivity is blocked by regulatory cells

Tolerance Peripheral

Regulatory T cells T reg cells naturally occurring regulatory cells causing tolerance of autoantinegens. They cause active tolerance of autoantigens. Development in the thymus. Involved in inborn tolerance. Also the induction of these cells in periphery by foreign antigens seems to be possible. T H 3 (T r 1) cells: induced in periphery. They cause acquired tolerance.

Acquired immune tolerance Low-zone tolerance: repeated injections of very low doses of antigen. Suppressor cells are stimulated. High-zone tolerance: induced by highdoses of antigen. Clonal deletion is induced. Oral tolerance

Mechanisms of breakage of immune tolerance Visualization of hidden antigens Alteration of body antigens by chemical substances, burns, necrosis Cross reactivity of antigens Excessive stimulation of the immune system, abnormal expression of HLA-II antigens. Defect in suppressor function of lymphocytes

Systemic autoimmune diseases Systemic lupus erythematosus Rheumatoid arthritis Sjogren s syndrome Polymyositis Dermatomyositis Scleroderma (progressive systemic sclerosis)

SLE A prototypic multi-system autoimmune and immune complex disease Involvement of skin, kidneys, lungs, heart blood vessels Immunoregulatory abnormalities Many autoantibodies ANA ds DNA ENA Phospholipids

Systemic lupus etythematodes (SLE) Systemic autoimmune disease affecting various tissues and organs Many symptoms are caused by deposition of immune complexes (type-iii immunopathological reaction) Female : male ratio is 10:1 Usually begins in early adulthood

Systemic lupus erythematodes Clinical presentation General: fever, malaise, loss on weight Artralgia Skin: butterfly rash, urticaria Vascular: Raynaud s phenomenon Neurological: vasculitis, seisures, neuritis Glomerulonephritis Haematological: leukopenia, thrombocytopenia anemia Recurrent serositis

Systemic lupus etythematodes Butterfly rash

Systemic lupus etythematodes

Autoantibodies in SLE - 1 Anti-nuclear anibody (anti-nuclear factor) Indirect immunofluorescence on Hep2 cells Staining pattern may be clinically useful Interpretation depends on clinical story, titre and age Sensitive but not specific Good screening test for lupus (prevalence ~ 100%)

Positivity of antinuclear antibodies (ANA, ANF) SLE: 95-100 % Rheumatoid arthritis: 15-30 % Systemic scleroderma: 75-80 % Autoimmune hepatitis: 20-60 % Healthy persons: 0-4 % Seniors: 10-20 %

ANA - homogenous type

ANA granular type

Systemic lupus erythematosus

Livedo reticularis

Systemic lupus etythematodes

Organ-specific autoimmune diseases Endocrine system Autoimmune (Hasimoto s) thyroiditis Hyperthyroidism (Graves disease; thyrotoxicosis) Type I diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent or juvenile diabetes) Autoimmune adrenal insufficiency (Addison s disease) Autoimmune oophritis Hermatopoietic system Autoimmune hemolytic anemia autoimmune thrombocytopenia Autoimmune neutropenia Neuromuscular system Myasthenia gravis Autoimmune polyneuritis Multiple sclerosis Skin Pemphigus and other bullous diseases Cardiopulmonary System Rheumatic carditis Postcardiotomy syndrome (Dressler s syndrome) Gastrointestina tract Atrophic gastritis Crohn s disease Ulcerous colitis Autoimmune hepatitis

Anti- parietal cells antibodies

Pernicious anemia Antibodies against gastric parietal cells cause atrophic gastritis. Decreased production of gastric juice results in dyspeptic problems. Also production of intrinsic factor is decreased causing disturbed resorption of vitamin B 12. Low serum levels of vitamin B 12 result in megaloblastic anemia.

Anti-receptor antibodies Stimulatory Graves disease. Antibodies against TSHreceptors stimulate function of thyroid gland causing hypertyreosis. Inhibitory Myastenia gravis. Antibodies against acetylcholine receptor block activation of muscle in neuromuslular junction.

Treatment of autoimmune diseases Substitution of function of the affected organ (insulin treatment, parenteral treatment by vitamin B12.) Anti-inflammatory drugs Immunosuppressive treatment Tolerance induction

Systemic Immunosuppression High-dose steroids Purine antagonists: Azathioprin Alkylating agents: Cyclophosphamide Anti-pholates: Methotrexate Calcineurin antagonists: Cyclosporine A, Rapamycin, Tacrolymus Block of purins synthesis: Mycophemolate Antilymphocytic serum Monoclonal antobodies: anti CD3, anti CD20, anti CD54...

Imunostimulatory drugs Synthetic immunostimulators: inosiplex Cytokines: IL-2, interferons Thymic hormones Bacterial immunomodulators: Ribomunyl, Broncho-vaxom, Luivac, Imudon, Biostim...