Recent advances in the pathogenesis of autoimmune hair loss disease alopecia areata.

Clinical & Developmental Immunology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-18 DOI:10.1155/2013/348546
Taisuke Ito
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Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytotoxic T cells recognize melanocyte-associated proteins such as tyrosinase. This review discusses recent advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of alopecia areata, focusing on immunobiology and hormonal aspects of hair follicles (HFs). The HF is a unique "miniorgan" with its own immune and hormonal microenvironment. The immunosuppressive milieu of the anagen hair bulb modulated by immunosuppressive factors is known as "hair follicle immune privilege." The collapse of the hair follicle immune privilege leads to autoimmune reactions against hair follicle autoantigens. Alopecia areata is sometimes triggered by viral infections such as influenza that causes excess production of interferons (IFN). IFN- γ is one of the key factors that lead to the collapse of immune privilege. This paper reviews the interactions between the endocrine and immune systems and hair follicles in the pathogenesis of alopecia areata.

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自身免疫性脱发病斑秃发病机制的研究进展。
斑秃被认为是一种细胞介导的自身免疫性疾病,其中自身反应性细胞毒性T细胞识别黑素细胞相关蛋白,如酪氨酸酶。本文综述了斑秃发病机制的最新进展,重点介绍了毛囊(HFs)的免疫生物学和激素方面。心衰是一种独特的“微型器官”,具有自身的免疫和激素微环境。这种由免疫抑制因子调节的毛囊免疫抑制环境被称为“毛囊免疫特权”。毛囊免疫特权的崩溃导致针对毛囊自身抗原的自身免疫反应。斑秃有时是由病毒感染引发的,如流感,导致过量的干扰素(IFN)的产生。IFN- γ是导致免疫特权崩溃的关键因素之一。本文就斑秃发病过程中内分泌、免疫系统与毛囊的相互作用作一综述。
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