Literature DB >> 25509564

The role of heavy metals in autoimmunity.

M Cojocaru, B Chicoş.   

Abstract

Our understanding of autoimmune diseases has progressed tremendously in the past 20 years. Estimates of the prevalence of autoimmune diseases in the population may be 4% or higher. It is evident that heavy metals present serious risk to human health. Heavy metals are capable of altering the immune response; they have been implicated in influencing autoimmunity. In fact, they are usually inhibitory to immune cell proliferation and activation. This paper reviews the possible mechanisms which may play a role in metal-induced autoimmunity. A better understanding of these interactions remains a priority for the future.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25509564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rom J Intern Med        ISSN: 1220-4749


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