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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Myastenia gravis ; Autoimmune diseases ; Autoantibodies ; HLA
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 81 patients with spontaneously acquired myasthenia gravis (MG) were investigated for the presence of autoimmune (AI) diseases and their sera were tested for a range of organ-specific autoantibodies. 77 of the patients were HLA-phenotyped. Antibody titres to acetylcholine receptors (AChR) were higher in non-thymomatous patients who possessed HLA-B8 (p〈0.05) and/or -DR3 (p〈0.05) as compared to patients lacking these HLA antigens. 3 out of 20 (15%) patients with ocular MG, 7/23 (30%) with generalized MG of early onset, 11/23 (48%) generalized MG of late onset and 5/14 (35%) patients with thymoma had either overt AI diseases or significant titres of organ-specific autoantibodies suggesting subclinical AI disease. In ocular MG, low titres and an infrequent finding of antibodies to AChR (32%) as well as the low prevalence of associated autoantibodies and AI diseases indicate that this subgroup of MG consists of patients with restricted AI reactivity. HLA-B8and -DR3 were present in all the patients with associated AI disorders in the young onset group but in none of the patients with old age of onset. In the young group, 6 out of 7 patients with associated AI conditions were women whereas the sex ratio was about equal in the older cases in both, patients with and without associated AI diseases or autoantibodies. We conclude from these observations that ageing provides conditions that allow the breakdown of self tolerance. The simultaneous presence of HLA B8, DR3 and female sex provide important additional factors for early expression of MG.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Autoimmune diseases ; Diabetes mellitus type I ; Autoimmune thyroiditis ; HLA-D antigens ; Immune response
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The inappropriate expression of HLA Class II molecules by the target cells of endocrine autoimmune diseases is a recent observation that has been intensively studied in thyroid autoimmunity and type I diabetes mellitus. In vitro studies have shown that interferon-γ can induce Class II expression, either alone, as in thyrocytes, or in combination with other mediators like tumour necrosis factor or lymphotoxin, as in islet cells, pointing to possible mechanisms operating in vivo. Endocrine cells expressing Class II molecules are able to present their autoantigens to helper T cells, thus possibly inducing the autoimmune process. However, until now it is still unclear if the expression of Class II molecules by the target cells is the primary immune phenomenon, which might possibly be triggered by a latent viral infection of the endocrine cell. Alternatively, it might be a secondary response in an ongoing autoimmune process. Particularly data obtained in the diabetic pancreas favour the first possibility, but only progress in our understanding of the role of HLA antigens in immunoregulation will make it possible to interpret the phenomenon properly.
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