Autoantibodies that are directed against self antigens are called autoantibodies. Not all autoantibodies are harmful. Autoantibodies can be useful in the removal of cell debris during inflammation. Some autoantibodies may be the actual pathogenic agents of autoimmune disease, the secondary consequences of tissue damage, or the harmless footprints of an etiologic agent. In this book, the authors present current research in the detection, pathogenicity and health implications of autoantibodies. Topics include the implicated autoantibodies in kidney disease and Alzheimers disease; autoimmunity in cardiovascular disease; detection and analysis of natural autoantibodies; and B Cells and autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis.
Preface; Implicated Autoantibodies in Kidney Disease; Anti-Factor H Autoantibodies in Kidney Disease:: Detection, Pathogenic Role, & Relevance for Treatment; Autoantibodies in Alzheimers Disease; Autoimmunity in Cardiovascular Disease; Approaches for Detection & Analysis of Natural Autoantibodies; The Importance of Autoantibodies in the Etiology, Pathogenesis & Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases; B Cells & Autoantibodies in Multiple Sclerosis; Index.
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