[Environment and immunity-Allergies and autoimmune diseases from epidemiological perspective]
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- DOI: 10.1265/jjh.20005
[Environment and immunity-Allergies and autoimmune diseases from epidemiological perspective]
Abstract
Immunity, which denotes the protection of multicellular organisms against various bacterial and viral infections, is an essential protective mechanism for living organisms. Allergy is a reaction to a foreign substance existing in the environment that is basically not a component of the self. Additionally, autoimmune diseases are associated with the dysfunction in the recognition of self and non-self, and are pathological conditions caused by immune cells attacking their own tissues and cells. In this paper, we outline the current status of immunity with respect to the environment from the epidemiological perspective with regard to the following: (1) evolution and immunity, (2) allergy, (3) autoantibodies, (4) autoimmune diseases, (5) relationships of immunity with the environment, allergy, autoantibodies, and autoimmune diseases, and (6) celiac disease.
Keywords: allergy; autoantibody; autoimmune disease; environment; epidemiology.
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