2022
DOI: 10.3390/antib12010001
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Philosophical Approach to Neural Autoantibodies in Psychiatric Disease—Multi-Systemic Dynamic Continuum from Protective to Harmful Autoimmunity in Neuronal Systems

Abstract: (1) Background: philosophical views are important to enable a general and multi-systemic view of the potential understanding of autoimmunity in psychiatric disease that is not solely reflected by an immunological viewpoint. (2) Methods: we reviewed current theories of autoimmunity. (3) Results: we propose a novel area view integrating the “self/non-self” and “continuity” model into the expression of varied forms of autoimmunity in psychiatric disease, ranging from protective to harmful autoimmunity consequence… Show more

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“…The increased levels of cell-free desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), myeloperoxidase, citrullinated histone H3 were determined in most of these patients. There are also pro-NET processes triggered by SARS-CoV-2 -autoantibody production [10]. The pathomechanisms of possible COVID-19 disorders accompanied by psychiatric symptoms and evidence of neural autoantibodies include: 1) molecular mimicry: 2) a hyperstimulated immune system; 3) NETs; 4) altered blood-brain barrier permeability; 5) neuroinflammation; 6) coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction (brain microhaemorrhages); 7) neuronal injury and apoptosis; 8) chronic hypoxia; 9) oxidative stress [3,10].…”
Section: The Changes Of Adaptive Immunity In Patients With Sars-cov-2...mentioning
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“…The increased levels of cell-free desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), myeloperoxidase, citrullinated histone H3 were determined in most of these patients. There are also pro-NET processes triggered by SARS-CoV-2 -autoantibody production [10]. The pathomechanisms of possible COVID-19 disorders accompanied by psychiatric symptoms and evidence of neural autoantibodies include: 1) molecular mimicry: 2) a hyperstimulated immune system; 3) NETs; 4) altered blood-brain barrier permeability; 5) neuroinflammation; 6) coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction (brain microhaemorrhages); 7) neuronal injury and apoptosis; 8) chronic hypoxia; 9) oxidative stress [3,10].…”
Section: The Changes Of Adaptive Immunity In Patients With Sars-cov-2...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of psychiatric symptoms in COVID-19 is associated with neural autoantibodies. It means that acute and persistent forms of COVID-19 promote autoantibody-associated brain disease with a psychiatric manifestation [3,10]. Multiple stu dies have found elevated levels of autoantibodies in long COVID, including autoantibodies to ACE2 (the receptor for SARS-CoV-2 entry), β 2 -adrenoceptor, muscarinic M2 receptor, angiotensin II AT 1 receptor and the angiotensin receptor.…”
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