Interferon-gamma in autoimmunity
- PMID: 8864352
- DOI: 10.1016/1359-6101(96)00004-4
Interferon-gamma in autoimmunity
Abstract
Autoimmune disorders are characterized by abrogation of self-tolerance, resulting in emergence of activated self-reactive lymphocyte clones that trigger or maintain inflammatory reactions in specific organs. Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), as well as other cytokines, plays an important role as a regulator of the activation of self-reactive lymphocytes and of bystander and accessory cells that are involved in the autoimmune inflammatory response. In experimental models of autoimmunity, endogenous IFN-gamma has invariably been found to profoundly affect the disease course. However, it acts in one way in some diseases and in the opposite way in others.
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