autoantistoffer
Autoantistoffer are antibodies produced by the immune system that recognize and bind to the body’s own tissues and molecules. They are a subset of antibodies known as autoantibodies. In healthy individuals, autoantistoffer can be present at low levels without causing symptoms, but higher titres or specific patterns are often associated with autoimmune diseases. Autoantistoffer can target nuclear, cytoplasmic, or cell membrane components, as well as extracellular matrix proteins and enzymes.
Most autoantistoffer arise when immune tolerance to self-antigens breaks down, a process influenced by genetic predisposition
Clinical use and testing: detecting autoantistoffer helps diagnose autoimmune diseases, assess prognosis, and monitor treatment. Laboratory
Limitations and interpretation: autoantistoffer can be present in healthy individuals, in other medical conditions, or at