Cartilage-specific autoimmunity in animal models and clinical aspects in patients - focus on relapsing polychondritis.

Arthritis Research Pub Date : 2002-01-01 Epub Date: 2002-07-17 DOI:10.1186/ar425
Ann-Sofie Hansson, Rikard Holmdahl
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Relapsing polychondritis is an autoimmune disease in which an inappropriate immune response destroys cartilage. Cartilage of the ears, larynx and nose rather than spine and joint cartilage is affected by a chronic relapsing and erosive inflammation. Several animal models for relapsing polychondritis have been published in which immunization with various cartilage proteins induces a variety of chondritis symptoms that mimic those seen in patients. In this review we describe the collagens, matrilin-1 and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein as potential autoantigens able to trigger the tissue-specific immune response seen both in patients and in animal models for relapsing polychondritis and related autoimmune diseases.

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软骨特异性自身免疫在动物模型和患者的临床方面-重点关注复发性多软骨炎。
复发性多软骨炎是一种自身免疫性疾病,其中不适当的免疫反应破坏软骨。受慢性复发性侵蚀性炎症影响的是耳朵、喉部和鼻子的软骨,而不是脊柱和关节软骨。已经发表了几种复发性多软骨炎的动物模型,其中用各种软骨蛋白免疫可诱导各种软骨炎症状,这些症状与患者的症状相似。在这篇综述中,我们描述了胶原,基质蛋白-1和软骨寡聚基质蛋白作为潜在的自身抗原,能够触发复发性多软骨炎和相关自身免疫性疾病的患者和动物模型中的组织特异性免疫反应。
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