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Autoantigen

Definition
noun, plural: autoantigens
An endogenous antigen that is recognized as nonself by the immune system, which should be considered otherwise under normal conditions.
Supplement
Production of autoantigens occurs under normal conditions, especially when a cell becomes neoplastic that it has to be recognized and acted upon by the immune system. However, when the immune system continues to fail to recognize own constituent parts as self it can lead to an autoimmune disease.
Word origin: from Greek autós self + antigen.
Also called: self-antigen
See also: autoimmunity.


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