(28-05-14) Protection Against or Triggering of Type 1 Diabetes? Different Roles for Viral Infections
Different Roles for Viral Infections
Tobias Boettler, Matthias von Herrath
Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2011;7(1):45-53.
Abstract and Introduction
Abstract
The emergence of autoreactivity that ultimately destroys insulin-producing â-cells and causes Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a result of genetic susceptibility and environmental factors, such as viral infections. The ability to induce strong cellular immune responses and to cause inflammation in the target organ makes viral infections prime candidates for the initiation of islet autoreactivity. Indeed, certain viruses have been linked to the occurrence of T1D based on epidemiological, serological and histological findings; and several rodent studies clearly demonstrate that viral infections can trigger autoimmunity. However, viruses have also been shown to efficiently prevent autoimmunity, which underlines the beneficial aspects of exposure to microbial agents as suggested by the hygiene hypothesis. Here, we will try to untangle some aspects of the complex interplay between viruses and the immune system and we will recapitulate by what rationale certain viruses have been associated with T1D.
Source: Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2011;7(1):45-53. © 2011 Expert Reviews Ltd.
News
In evidenza
"L'informazione presente nel sito serve a migliorare, e non a sostituire, il rapporto medico-paziente."
Per coloro che hanno problemi di salute si consiglia di consultare sempre il proprio medico curante.
Informazioni utili
-
Ricette a zona
-
Tabelle nutrizionali
-
Tabella composizione corporea
-
ABC della nutrizione