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Potential clinical implications of molecular mimicry-induced autoimmunity.

Bandar A Suliman
Published in: Immunity, inflammation and disease (2024)
Molecular mimicry plausibly explains initial stages of autoimmune pathogenesis induced by infection or microbiota disturbances. Understanding mimicry antigens and pathways could enable improved prediction, monitoring, and antigen-specific immunotherapy for autoimmune disorders. However, definitive proof of causation in humans remains limited. Further research should focus on establishing clinical evidence and utility.
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