Application of reverse molecular docking for the identification of protein targets of S-ethylthiosulphanilate involved in biosurfactant biosynthesis
Journal: Biotechnologia Acta (Vol.18, No. 4)Publication Date: 2025-08-29
Authors : Yanvarov Y.B. Havryliak V.V.;
Page : 5-18
Keywords : i mmune response; immunological tolerance; Tregs; autoreactive B cells; apoptotic cells.;
Abstract
Aim. To investigate the types of immune response regulation and immunological tolerance disorders in autoimmune diseases. Methods. Bibliometric indicators` analysis of scientific articles and analytical materials from databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, DOAJ, and PubMed were used. Results. The most important types of regulation of the immune response, which are disturbed in autoimmune diseases, are the withdrawal of immunological tolerance to self-antigens (in which cellular and cytokine types of regulation become unbalanced) and genetic type. It analyzed the consequences of dysregulation of cellular, cytokine, genetic, idiotypic-anti-idiotypic, and immuneneuroendocrine types, which cause a breakage of immunological tolerance and the start of autoaggression. Conclusions. The consequences of dysregulation of the immune response, which causes the reversal of immunological tolerance, create the ground on which numerous autoimmune reactions quickly form into an autoimmune syndrome and become autoimmune diseases.
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