April 9, 2013

Cutting edge: issues in autoimmunity. BMC Medicine.




Cutting edge: issues in autoimmunity

Guest Editors: Prof Yehuda Shoenfeld and Dr Nancy Agmon-Levin
Collection published: 4 April 2013
During the last three decades a significant increase in the prevalence of autoimmune diseases was noted. More diseases apparently thought to be either genetically or environmentally induced were found to have an autoimmune origin � for example narcolepsy, depression, duodenal ulcer, etc. However, not all the autoimmune diseases fulfill Noel Rose's criteria (Shoenfeld Y, Cervera R, Gershwin M.E. Diagnostic Criteria in Autoimmune Diseases. Humana Press, Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, USA. pp 1-593, 2008).
In some of the diseases, indirect criteria allude to their autoimmune etiology, i.e. the co-appearance with other autoimmune diseases, specific HLA common to autoimmunity, presence of autoantibodies, etc. The fact that narcolepsy could be induced by autoantibodies extracted from patients to mice, fulfilled N. Rose's criteria, and therefore helped to classify narcolepsy as a classical autoimmune disease. Analyzing the mechanisms by which autoimmune disease is induced, leads to a better therapies than just immunosuppression or corticosteroids. Hence the role of the new biologics, where each type is aimed in counteracting a key point in the autoinflammatory process.
Unfortunately, not all the etiologies of autoimmune diseases have been revealed. Moreover there are some autoimmune diseases such as systemic sclerosis in which the pathogenetic mechanisms have not been deciphered, and therefore these conditions are still devastating and require extensive research. The aim of this article collection is to review some of the forefront issues in autoimmunity and which may lead to better diagnosis and therapies in the future.
If you would like your work to be considered as part of this article collection, you can send a pre-submission query tobmcmedicineeditorial@biomedcentral.com.

Research article   Open Access
Zakir Khan, Christophe Combadière, François-Jérôme Authier, Valérie Itier, François Lux, Christopher Exley, Meriem Mahrouf-Yorgov, Xavier Decrouy, Philippe Moretto, Olivier Tillement, Romain K Gherardi, Josette CadusseauBMC Medicine 2013, 11:99 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access
Diana Carmona-Fernandes, Maria Santos, Helena Canhão, João FonsecaBMC Medicine 2013, 11:98 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access
Sreeram V Ramagopalan, Raph Goldacre, Andrew Skingsley, Chris Conlon, Michael J GoldacreBMC Medicine 2013, 11:97 (4 April 2013)
Review   Open Access
Neal Kumar, Ari M Goldminz, Noori Kim, Alice B GottliebBMC Medicine 2013, 11:96 (4 April 2013)
Review   Open Access
Andreas Kronbichler, Gert MayerBMC Medicine 2013, 11:95 (4 April 2013)
Commentary   Open Access
Zahava Vadasz, Tharwat Haj, Aharon Kessel, Elias ToubiBMC Medicine 2013, 11:94 (4 April 2013)
Review   Open Access
Angela Tincani, Laura Andreoli, Ilaria Cavazzana, Andrea Doria, Marta Favero, Maria-Giulia Fenini, Franco Franceschini, Andrea Lojacono, Giuseppe Nascimbeni, Amerigo Santoro, Francesco Semeraro, Paola Toniati, Yehuda ShoenfeldBMC Medicine 2013, 11:93 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access
Aviva Katzav, Nikolaos C Grigoriadis, Tania Ebert, Olga Touloumi, Miri Blank, Chaim G Pick, Yehuda Shoenfeld, Joab ChapmanBMC Medicine 2013, 11:92 (4 April 2013)
Commentary   Open Access
Takahisa Gono, Yasushi Kawaguchi, Hisashi YamanakaBMC Medicine 2013, 11:91 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access
Shaye Kivity, Aviva Katzav, Maria Arango, Moran Landau-Rabi, Yaron Zafrir, Nancy Agmon-Levin, Miri Blank, Juan-Manuel Anaya, Edna Mozes, Joab Chapman, Yehuda ShoenfeldBMC Medicine 2013, 11:90 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access
Aaron Lerner, Nancy Agmon-Levin, Yinon Shapira, Boris Gilburd, Sandra Reuter, Idit Lavi, Yehuda ShoenfeldBMC Medicine 2013, 11:89 (4 April 2013)
Review   Open Access
Ziv Rosman, Yehuda Shoenfeld, Gisele Zandman-GoddardBMC Medicine 2013, 11:88 (4 April 2013)
Editorial   Open Access
Carlo Perricone, Nancy Agmon-Levin, Yehuda ShoenfeldBMC Medicine 2013, 11:101 (4 April 2013)
Review   Open Access
Kenneth Pollard, Dwight H KonoBMC Medicine 2013, 11:100 (4 April 2013)
Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed
Jorge Cardenas-Roldan, Adriana Rojas-Villarraga, Juan-Manuel AnayaBMC Medicine 2013, 11:73 (18 March 2013)
Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed
Giulio Disanto, George Chaplin, Julia M Morahan, Gavin Giovannoni, Elina Hyppönen, George C Ebers, Sreeram V RamagopalanBMC Medicine 2012, 10:69 (6 July 2012)

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Allergy Prevention via Co-Administration of Intact Food Allergen and Its Epitope Soup


Vol. 161, No. 3, 2013
Issue release date: Published online first (Issue-in-Progress)
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol 2013;161:195-196
(DOI:10.1159/000346869)
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Allergy Prevention via Co-Administration of Intact Food Allergen and Its Epitope Soup

Järvinen K.M. 
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Quantitative serum immunoglobulin tests


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Quantitative serum immunoglobulin testsRichard KS Loh MBBS, FRACP, FAAAAI, FACAAI, is Head, Immunology Department, Princess
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