Authors
Elena Generali, Angela Ceribelli, Maria Antonietta Stazi, Carlo Selmi
Publication date
2017/9/1
Source
Journal of autoimmunity
Volume
83
Pages
51-61
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation recognize numerous shared factors and, as a result, the resulting diseases frequently coexist in the same patients or respond to the same treatments. Among the convenient truths of autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases, there is now agreement that these are complex conditions in which the individual genetic predisposition provides a rate of heritability. The concordance rates in monozygotic and dizygotic twins allows to estimate the weight of the environment in determining disease susceptibility, despite recent data supporting that only a minority of immune markers depend on hereditary factors. Concordance rates in monozygotic and dizygotic twins should be evaluated over an observation period to minimize the risk of false negatives and this is well represented by type I diabetes mellitus. Further, concordance rates in monozygotic twins should be compared to …
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Scholar articles
E Generali, A Ceribelli, MA Stazi, C Selmi - Journal of autoimmunity, 2017