Autoimmune diseases are usually complex and multifactorial, characterized by aberrant production

Autoimmune diseases are usually complex and multifactorial, characterized by aberrant production of autoreactive immune cells and/or autoantibodies against healthy cells and tissues. molecules have been found to be differentially methylated in CD8+ T cells in autoimmune diseases. These genes are involved in T cell regulation, including interferons, interleukin (IL),tumor necrosis factor (TNF), as well as… Continue reading Autoimmune diseases are usually complex and multifactorial, characterized by aberrant production