Journal of Immunology Research

Recent Advances in the Immunopathogenesis and Immunotherapy of Autoimmune Diseases


Publishing date
01 Jan 2020
Status
Published
Submission deadline
06 Sep 2019

Lead Editor

1Cancer Care Manitoba, Canada

2Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA

3China Japan friendship hospital, China


Recent Advances in the Immunopathogenesis and Immunotherapy of Autoimmune Diseases

Description

Autoimmune diseases are conditions arising from the abnormal immune responses against normal self-tissues, organs, or cells. The incidence and prevalence of autoimmune diseases have markedly increased over the second half of the 20th century and has become a major health problem. In autoimmune diseases, cell destruction is elicited by activated T cells, B cells, and other immune cells that are inappropriately directed to and respond to self-antigens, leading to loss of tissue function. Autoimmune diseases are usually chronic and can be life-threating. Recent advances have greatly increased our understanding of the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, and it is widely accepted that environment, genes, and immunity contribute to the development of these diseases. These advances may therefore aid in the development of effective immunotherapeutic strategies.

This special issue invites authors to submit original research and review articles that seek to explore the immunopathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. Submissions that explore potential treatment/targets or develop novel strategies for the treatment of these diseases are welcomed. Individual case reports and clinical trials in this field are also welcomed.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Identifying novel immunopathogenetic mechanisms of autoimmune diseases
  • Identifying potential targets for the treatment of autoimmune diseases
  • Identifying potential biomarkers correlated with autoimmune disease severity or treatment efficacy
  • Development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies for autoimmune diseases
  • Clinical and preclinical evaluation of novel immunotherapies in the treatment of autoimmune diseases

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 9437043
  • - Review Article

Autoimmune Hepatitis—Immunologically Triggered Liver Pathogenesis—Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies

Elisabeth Sucher | Robert Sucher | ... | Thomas Berg
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 2397698
  • - Research Article

Association of Melatonin Pathway Gene’s Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in a Chinese Population

Peng Wang | Lei Liu | ... | Hai-Feng Pan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 5071687
  • - Review Article

Autophagy in Immune-Related Renal Disease

Xin Ye | Xu-jie Zhou | Hong Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 7684352
  • - Clinical Study

Low-Dose Sirolimus Immunoregulation Therapy in Patients with Active Rheumatoid Arthritis: A 24-Week Follow-Up of the Randomized, Open-Label, Parallel-Controlled Trial

Hong-Yan Wen | Jia Wang | ... | Xiao-Feng Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 7546047
  • - Review Article

The Dynamic Interplay between the Gut Microbiota and Autoimmune Diseases

Huihui Xu | Meijie Liu | ... | Hongyan Zhao
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 4735040
  • - Review Article

Gut Microbiota Modulation on Intestinal Mucosal Adaptive Immunity

Li Wang | Limeng Zhu | Song Qin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 5370706
  • - Research Article

MHC Class I Molecules Exacerbate Viral Infection by Disrupting Type I Interferon Signaling

Simo Xia | Yijie Tao | ... | Sheng Xu
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