Immunological responses in patients with Behçet's disease: advances in understanding

Behçet's disease (BD) is an inflammatory, multisystemic disease possibly induced by susceptible microbiological pathogens. BD is attributed to genetic and environmental factors that cumulatively elicit the dysfunction of T and B lymphocytes and dendritic cells. Immunological responses in BD wer...

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Published inExpert Review of Ophthalmology Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 261 - 270
Main Authors Hamzaoui, Kamel, Hamzaoui, Agnès
Format Journal Article Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Published London Taylor & Francis 01.06.2012
Expert Reviews Ltd
Informa Healthcare
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Summary:Behçet's disease (BD) is an inflammatory, multisystemic disease possibly induced by susceptible microbiological pathogens. BD is attributed to genetic and environmental factors that cumulatively elicit the dysfunction of T and B lymphocytes and dendritic cells. Immunological responses in BD were investigated in most of the inflammatory sites and have relied upon the classic paradigm of distinct innate and adaptive parts of the immune system. However, recent advances in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases suggest that this division may be overly simplistic, with emerging evidence of a breakdown in conventional hallmarks of each system. Molecular markers revealing polymorphisms at the DNA level, Treg and Th17 cells permitted an increasing understanding in the knowledge of the disease. This review will focus on the immune mechanisms and give an overview of the major new immunological hypothesis and the role of the main cellular populations that drive the immune responses in BD.
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ISSN:1746-9899
1746-9902
DOI:10.1586/eop.12.30