Auto immune diseases
- April 9, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Auto immune diseases
Subject : Science and technology
Concept :
- Evidence suggests that obese individuals have a higher risk of developing autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes.
- A possible mechanism that could explain this connection — metabolic overload that suppresses immunoregulation and induces inflammatory responses, thereby increasing the risk of autoimmunity.
Auto Immune Diseases
- Autoimmune diseases arise from an abnormal immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body (autoimmunity). This may be restricted to certain organs or involve a particular tissue in different places.
- A large number of autoimmune diseases are recognized.
- It has been estimated that autoimmune diseases are among the top ten leading causes of death among women in all age groups up to 65 years. A substantial minority of the population suffers from these diseases, which are often chronic, debilitating, and life-threatening. There are more than 80 illnesses caused by autoimmunity.
- Normally our immune system produces proteins called antibodies that protect the body from these invaders.
- Autoimmune means our immune system cannot tell the difference between these foreign invaders and our body’s healthy tissues (“auto” means “self”) and creates auto-antibodies that attack and destroy healthy tissue. These auto-antibodies cause inflammation, pain, and damage in various parts of the body.
- The treatment of autoimmune diseases is typically with immunosuppression—medication that decreases the immune response.