Understanding Autoimmune Response Mechanisms in Leprosy.

IF 2 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_1074_24
Vinay Kumar Pathak, Itu Singh, Shoor Vir Singh, Utpal Sengupta
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Abstract: Leprosy is a persistent granulomatous disease that occurs due to Mycobacterium leprae infection. Leprosy primarily affects peripheral nerves, skin, and mucous membranes. Reactions in leprosy are immunological complications that may occur at any stage of disease progression, irrespective of treatment status. This review explores the potential link between M. leprae infection and autoimmune responses, emphasizing the role of immune dysregulation in leprosy reactions. We have delineated a comprehensive exploration of reactions in leprosy within the framework of autoimmunity, drawing insights from previously documented research. Biotic elements, including bacteria, might be associated with an imbalance in the host's homeostatic mechanism, leading to an autoimmune response. Mycobacteria have been reported for their potential to modulate host immune responses in both humans and experimental animal models. Pathogens can induce autoimmunity via molecular mimicry during the initiation of the disorder, and they may promote chronic pathologies with inflammation and/or superantigens, prompted by the loss of immunological tolerance to self-antigens, which can lead to systemic or organ-specific damage. Autoimmune manifestations in leprosy are triggered by the impairment of the regulatory mechanisms of the host due to M. leprae infection. Leprosy reactions are influenced by autoimmune processes triggered by M. leprae infection. Understanding the immunological interactions between the pathogen and the host may provide insights into disease management and therapeutic strategies.

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了解麻风病的自身免疫反应机制
摘要:麻风是由麻风分枝杆菌感染引起的一种持续性肉芽肿性疾病。麻风病主要影响周围神经、皮肤和粘膜。麻风病的反应是免疫并发症,可能发生在疾病进展的任何阶段,无论治疗状况如何。这篇综述探讨了麻风分枝杆菌感染和自身免疫反应之间的潜在联系,强调了免疫失调在麻风反应中的作用。我们在自身免疫的框架内对麻风病的反应进行了全面的探索,并从以前记录的研究中获得了见解。包括细菌在内的生物因素可能与宿主体内平衡机制的失衡有关,从而导致自身免疫反应。据报道,分枝杆菌在人类和实验动物模型中都具有调节宿主免疫反应的潜力。在疾病开始时,病原体可以通过分子模仿诱导自身免疫,并且它们可能促进炎症和/或超抗原的慢性病理,引起对自身抗原免疫耐受的丧失,这可能导致全身或器官特异性损伤。麻风病的自身免疫表现是由麻风分枝杆菌感染引起的宿主调节机制受损引发的。麻风反应受到由麻风分枝杆菌感染引发的自身免疫过程的影响。了解病原体和宿主之间的免疫相互作用可能为疾病管理和治疗策略提供见解。
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