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PPT Notes: Autoimmue Diorders

Get a Netbook (2 per table2 per table) & Log-In Go to the Autoimmunity PPT on Course

Weblinks Glue In & Answer the PPT Summary Review

Questions in your ISN Due in 20 min.Due in 20 min. Show your ISN Notes to Mrs. White Pick-Up & Read over the Autoimmune Disorders

Project Sheet Begin planning who your group members are &

decide which disorders interest you.

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ISN Notes: PPT Summary Review Questions1. What does the term “horror autotoxicus” mean?

2. Describe the prevalence of autoimmune diseases.

3. What is autoimmunity?

4. “Layers of Self-Tolerance” Chart - Draw & label this in your ISN

5. Which organs/systems does autoimmunity affect in the body?

6. Name 2 ways autoimmunity is classified.

7. Give 2 examples of “organ-specific” disorders.

8. Give 2 examples of “systemic” disorders

9. How does genetics impact autoimmune disorders?

10. Name & describe1 example of a genetic autoimmune disorder.

11. How does environment impact autoimmune disorders?

12. How do hormones impact autoimmune disorders?

13. Why is autoimmunity hard to classify as strictly a B cell or T cell mediated disease?

14. Autoimmune disease Diagnosis and Treatment options include?

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Autoimmunity

Google.com Resource: Jamie Sturgill [email protected]

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Purpose

The purpose of this lecture is to introduce you to the field of autoimmunity highlighting a few

diseases and their characteristics with emphasis on the immune system in the pathology.

The purpose of this lecture is NOT to memorize a hundred autoimmune diseases and what drugs

treat them.

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Outline

History Definition Disease states Causes Immunopathology Diagnosis Treatment Mouse Models of human disease

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Autoimmunity OriginsHorror autotoxicus:

Literally, the horror of self-toxicity.

A term coined by the German immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) to describe the body's innate aversion to immunological self-destruction.

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History Continued

This concept of autoimmunity as the cause of human illness is relatively new, and it was not accepted into the mainstream of medical thinking until the 1950s and 1960s.

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Prevalence

Autoimmune diseases are a major threat to the health of all Americans.

At least 10 millions Americans suffer from the more than eighty illnesses caused by autoimmunity.

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Autoimmunity

Basically means immunity to self

A condition that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy body tissue.

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The “Immunology Definition”

Failure of immune tolerance

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Pick an organ, any organ . . .Autoimmunity can affect ANY organ/organ system in the human body

Pemphigus

Multiple Sclerosis

Sjogren’s Syndrome

Rheumatic Fever

Autoimmune Hepatitis

Ulcerative Colitis

Goodpasture’s Syndrome

Diabetes

Autoimmune Uveitis

Autoimmune hemolytic Anemia

Addison’s Disease

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Autoimmune Oophoritis

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Autoimmunity Classification

Can be classified into clusters that are either organ-specific or systemic

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Examples of Organ Specific

Lungs of a patient with Goodpasture’s

VitiligoHashimoto’s disease (thyroiditis)

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Examples of Systemic Autoimmunity

SLE

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Examples of Systemic Autoimmunity

Sjogren’s Syndrome

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Causes of Autoimmunity

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Genes and Autoimmunity

The concept that a single gene mutation leads to a single autoimmune disease is the EXCEPTION not the rule.

Because of this autoimmune diseases are generally classified as complex diseases as there is not a single “pinpoint-able” gene

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Exceptions to the Rule – Simple Genetic Autoimmune Illnesses

Disease Gene Mechanism

APS-1(Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1)

AIRE Decreased expression of self-antigens in the thymus, resulting is a defect in negative selection

IPEX(Immunodysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy,

X-linked)

FOXP3 Decreased generation of Tregs

ALPS(autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome )

FAS, FASL Failure of apoptotic death of self reactive T or B cells

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Complex Disease and GeneticsThere have been numerous disease associated genes or

disease “susceptibility” genes linked to autoimmunity

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Complex Doesn’t even begin to describe Autoimmune genetics

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Environment

Pathogens, drugs, hormones, and toxins are just a few ways that the environment can trigger autoimmunity

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Pathogens

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Rheumatic fever is a classic example of molecular mimicry

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Drugs and Toxins

Drugs Examples: Procainamide (Pronestyl) Drug induced lupus

Toxins Examples: Toxic Oil Syndrome Occurred in Spain in 1981 after people ate

contaminated olive oil. People developed unique illness marked by lung

disease, eosinophilia, and excessive IgE

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Hormones

Females are much more likely to develop autoimmune illness

Rise in hormones associated with pregnancy may even cause abortion of the fetus (RSA)

Endometriosis and preeclampsia are both thought to be autoimmune in nature

Hypothesis: estrogen response elements (EREs) in several genes

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Estrogens and Autoimmunity

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Nature Immunology  2, 777 - 780 (2001)

Sex differences in autoimmunity

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Immune RegulationA defect in any arm of the immune system can trigger autoimmunity

Complement

T cells B cells

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Complement Deficiencies

CD59 or CD55 – Paroxysmal nocturnal

hemoglobinuria autoimmune hemolytic anemia autoimmune thrombocytopenia lupus lymphopenia

Deficiencies in the classical complement pathway renders pts more likely to develop immune complex diseases SLE RA

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The Complement See-Saw

The complement system is a mediator in both the pathogenesis and prevention of immune complex diseases

It has a protective effect when functioning in moderation against pathogens; at the same time, the inflammation promoted by complement activation can result in cellular damage when not

kept in check.

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B or T? That is the question?

Autoimmunity is hard to classify as strictly a B cell or T cell mediated disease as multiple arms of the immune system are involved

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Myasthenia Gravis

Disease marked by progressive weakness and loss of muscle control

Classified as a “B cell” Disease

Autoantibodies against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

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Diabetes

Disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin

“ T cell” Disease

T cells attack and destroy pancreatic beta cells

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Multiple Sclerosis

MS patients can have autoantibodies and/or self reactive T cells which are responsible for the demyelination

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Cytokine Dysregulation in Autoimmunity

CD = Crohn’s Disease

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IL-17: The Autoimmunity Cytokine?IL-17 KO mice – less susceptible to autoimmunity – especially

MS and RA

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Symptoms

Initial diagnosis may be missed in patients as diseases present with general symptomsFever, muscle ache, fatigue, joint pain

Disease specific manifestsSLE – rashSjogren’s – dry mouth, dry eyes

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Diagnosis

General tests C Reactive Protein Autoantibody titers (anti DNA, anti phospholipids, etc) Presence of Rheumatoid Factor

Disease specific tests Neurological exam – MS Fasting glucose - Diabetes

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Treatment

The key to treating autoimmunity is

immunomodulation

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Treatment Options

• Anti-inflammatory drugs• NSAIDS, Corticosteroids

• Immunosuppressant drugs• Methotrexate

• Radiation • Plamapheresis• Cell Blocking Reagents

• aCD20 (Rituxan)• aCD3 (Teplizumab)

• Cytokine Blocking Reagents• TNF (Humira, Enbrel)

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Mouse Models

Human Disease Mouse Model

RA Collagen Induced Arthritis (CIA)

MS Experimental Autoimmune Encephalitis (EAE)

Ulcerative Colitis (UC) Dextran Sodium Sulfate induced Colitis (DSS)

Diabetes Non Obese Diabetic (NOD)

Lupus MRLlpr (Lpr = lupus prone)

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***********Remember***********

Autoimmunity is a failure of tolerance!

Knowing the tolerance mechanisms the immune system uses, will help you better understand autoimmune diseases!

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Failure of tolerance and disease Outcome

Disease Example

APS-1

MS, Uveitis, Male infetility

IDDM, Hashimoto’s

IPEX

ALPS

RA, SLE, Crohn’s

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Questions

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SECRET WORD: IMMUNE IMMUNE