Intracellular antigens released from Balb/c mice kidneys under chemically induced apoptosis and/or necrosis

Apoptosis is a physiologic process that makes certain the cellular exchange; after apoptosis cellular corpses are cleared by phagocytosis. In autoimmunity, some mechanisms of apoptosis are not succeeding and result in autoimmunity; for instance the failure in the Fas pathway in lymphoid ontogeny fos...

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Main Authors: J.J. Bollain-y-Goitia, E. López-Robles, A. Daneri-Navarro, M. Vázquez-del-Mercado, R. Ramírez-Sandoval, E. Avalos-Diaz, R. Herrera-Esparza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-09-01
Series:Reumatismo
Online Access:http://www.reumatismo.org/index.php/reuma/article/view/373
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Summary:Apoptosis is a physiologic process that makes certain the cellular exchange; after apoptosis cellular corpses are cleared by phagocytosis. In autoimmunity, some mechanisms of apoptosis are not succeeding and result in autoimmunity; for instance the failure in the Fas pathway in lymphoid ontogeny fosters the autoimmune clone survival. Additionally the insufficient clearance of apoptotic material represents a potential danger that may activate the pre-existent auto-reactive clones, and may trigger the autoantibody production (1). Is now accepted that antigens from apoptotic origin are better targeted by autoantibodies (2-4), and the source of apoptotic remains is broad spread, nevertheless the skin is very important because is an easy target of the UV light, and may induce antibody depositionesulting in skin lesions, this mechanism is important in SCLE (5).
ISSN:0048-7449
2240-2683