Commentary - Research and Reports in Immunology (2021) Volume 6, Issue 11
Autoimmune Disorders: Immune system mistakenly attack body
An autoimmune disorder could be a condition during which your system erroneously attacks your body. The system usually guards against germs like microorganism and viruses. Once it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out a military of fighter cells to attack them. Normally, the system will tell the distinction between foreign cells and your own cells. In Associate in nursing autoimmune disorder, the system mistakes a part of your body, like your joints or skin, as foreign. It releases proteins known as autoantibodies that attack healthy cells. Some reaction diseases target just one organ.
Author(s): Dr. David Calin