Immunemediated
Immune-mediated is a clinical term used to describe diseases in which the immune system contributes to tissue injury or dysfunction. The phrase covers a spectrum of mechanisms, including autoimmunity, immune complex–mediated injury, and T-cell– or antibody-driven inflammation. It is distinct from injuries caused solely by nonimmune factors and from primary infections or physical damage.
Mechanisms underlying immune-mediated conditions are diverse. They can involve autoantibodies that target self-antigens, immune complex deposition
Common examples span several categories. Autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis are
Diagnosis typically integrates clinical presentation with laboratory and sometimes histopathologic evidence. Serologic tests for autoantibodies, measurements
Management aims to attenuate harmful immune responses and control symptoms. Treatments include corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants,