Jonathan Edwards
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Chance?I don't even know where to begin with that that. Obviously I'm missing something. (for another thread)
I wasn't aware that the researchers linking virus to autoimmune were even suggesting that...............at least not in the articles that I read.
I think you may indeed be missing the mechanics of the immune response. Antibody species are generated at random - by chance. They are then selected for if antigen is present. That usually makes it look as if you may the antibody species in response to an infection but in fact you do not. If the antigen is self and antibody species are produced randomly then when one escapes the control mechanism - which is what autoimmunity is - it is likely to appear at any random time - which is what we find for almost all autoimmune diseases. To understand the dynamics of autoimmunity one has to factor in how the control mechanisms actually function in molecular terms. We have discussed this on other threads.
I have to admit, however, that many of my rheumatological and immunological colleagues seem to have difficulty getting their heads around immune system dynamics - so you are not alone!
A virus is an environmental factor - i.e. one acting from outside the body - so those researchers are definitely suggesting that.