[HTML][HTML] Vaccines and autoimmune diseases of the adult

H Orbach, N Agmon-Levin… - Discovery …, 2010 - discoverymedicine.com
H Orbach, N Agmon-Levin, G Zandman-Goddard
Discovery medicine, 2010discoverymedicine.com
Infectious agents contribute to the environmental factors involved in the development of
autoimmune diseases possibly through molecular mimicry mechanisms. Hence, it is feasible
that vaccinations may also contribute to the mosaic of autoimmunity. Evidence for the
association of vaccinations and the development of these diseases is presented in this
review. Infrequently reported post-vaccination autoimmune diseases include systemic lupus
erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory myopathies, multiple sclerosis, Guillain …
Abstract
Infectious agents contribute to the environmental factors involved in the development of autoimmune diseases possibly through molecular mimicry mechanisms. Hence, it is feasible that vaccinations may also contribute to the mosaic of autoimmunity. Evidence for the association of vaccinations and the development of these diseases is presented in this review. Infrequently reported post-vaccination autoimmune diseases include systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory myopathies, multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and vasculitis. In addition, we will discuss macrophagic myofasciitis, aluminum containing vaccines, and the recent evidence for autoimmunity following human papilloma virus vaccine.
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