RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Conjecture: Some auto-immune diseases are caused by the tissue, not a problem with the immune system JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 032300 DO 10.1101/032300 A1 Harlan Robins YR 2015 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/11/20/032300.abstract AB Applying highly sensitive modern immune profiling techniques to the blood or inflamed tissue of auto-immune patients with one of the common T-cell mediated diseases fails to detect large clonal expansions or other signs of a dysregulated immune system. Additionally, these new methods have shown that self-reactive T-cells are found in the periphery (and are not completely negatively selected in the thymus as previously believed). Combining these new data with well-established studies in auto-immunity leads to the conjecture that certain auto-immune diseases are likely to be caused by defects in tissue, not by dysregulation of the adaptive immune system. In particular, one hypothesis is that specific tissues up-regulate HLA class 2 genes, presenting epitopes that are bound by CD4+ helper T cells, which facilitates an immune response against the tissue specific cells.