Why does autoimmune disease strike women more often then men?

Stuart SchlossmanMS Research Study and Reports, Multiple Sclerosis

July 4, 2011

Researchers at National Jewish Health have discovered a type of cell that may contribute to autoimmune disease. The findings also suggest why diseases such as lupusmultiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis strike women more frequently than men

The , a subset of  , make autoantibodies, which bind to and attack the body’s own tissue. The researchers report the journal Blood, that they found higher levels of these cells in elderly female mice, young and old mice prone to autoimmune disease, and humans with . National Jewish Health has applied for a patent for a method to treat autoimmune disease by depleting these cells.

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