About this Research Topic
This Research Topic, “Risk and Protective Factors in the Natural History of Autoimmunity,” welcomes submissions on all aspects of this continuum, including Original Research and Review articles to help address this question especially those with the following focus:
1. Natural history of autoantibodies and other self-reactive immune components – in those who do not and those who do develop an autoimmune disease:
o Human populations, animal models and other experimental research
o How do immunologic assays, and their advantages and disadvantages, impact the detection and definitions of self-reactive immune components
o IgM isotype vs. IgG isotype serum reactivities of various autoantigens
o Natural autoantibodies, anti-idiotypes, other autoimmune biomarkers
o The roles of autoantibody titers, polyreactivities, and their changes over time
2. Risk and protective factors for autoimmunity:
o Age, sex/gender, reproductive and hormonal factors
o Factors contributing to seroconversion or seroreversion
o The intersection of genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors
o Infections, both acute and chronic (including latent viral infections (e.g., EBV and CMV) and underlying alterations in IFN-pathways, and h pylori)
o New statistical models to understand immune function/dysfunction pathways
o Novel exposures, mixtures, interactions of multiple factors, life-course exposures
o Role of the microbiome and mucosal origins hypothesis
o Xenobiotic (including endocrine disruptors and industrial chemicals), pharmaceutical, lifestyle, and nutritional factors
3. Autoimmunity associated with other disorders, including:
o Allergy/atopy and associated diseases (e.g., asthma, dermatitis)
o Alzheimer’s/dementia/Parkinson’s disease
o Cancer (including certain ANA staining patterns such as DFS70/LEDGF)
o Cardiovascular disease (e.g., anti-cardiolipin responses)
o Pro-inflammatory/auto-inflammatory conditions
This topical collection is well suited to research and reviews that advance the current scientific frontiers to better understand the natural history and determinants of autoimmunity, including the complex role and interactions of genetic and environmental factors. Simple genetic association studies, case reports, and case-series are not encouraged.
Keywords: autoimmune disorders, autoimmunity, autoantibodies, risk factors, biomarkers, environment, genetics, viral infections, microbiome, autoinflammatory conditions
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