Can vitamin D reduce the risk of developing autoimmune disease?
Vitamin D has various roles in the body but is mostly known for helping the body absorb calcium. However, research has also shown that vitamin D may be beneficial to the immune function and may help with reducing inflammation and disease activity in certain autoimmune diseases.
What are the common comorbid autoimmune diseases for wAIHA patients?
At the Autoimmune Registry, we collect statistics on all autoimmune diseases. One thing that is clear from our data is that most patients have more than one autoimmune disease. For warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA), we see the below conditions as the most common comorbid autoimmune diseases.
How might autoimmune disease and brain inflammation impact our mental health?
In our previous newsletter, we discussed how autoimmune diseases may be the underlying cause of psychological disorders. As many as half of autoimmune disease patients struggle with their mental health.
Could asbestos trigger systemic autoimmune diseases?
Research suggests that although genetics plays a role in 30% of all cases of autoimmune disease, over twice as many cases–70%–are due to environmental factors such as infections, diet, and exposure to toxic substances.
Can a new "inverse vaccine” reverse autoimmune disease?
Although autoimmune diseases are estimated to affect over 20 million Americans, there remains to be no cure. Current treatments tend to rely on immunosuppressants that indiscriminately shut down the immune system and can come with significant side effects.
How common is peripheral neuropathy among autoimmune disease patients?
Many systemic autoimmune diseases impact the nervous system. One of the most common neurological complications of autoimmune disease is peripheral neuropathy, which involves damage to the peripheral nervous system that connects the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body.
What's on the horizon for future IBD treatment?
We've long known that our gut plays a role in autoimmunity. Previously, we looked at the connections between gut and brain inflammation, chronic fatigue, and rheumatoid arthritis.
September is Alopecia Awareness Month!
September is Alopecia Awareness Month! Alopecia is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks hair follicles, resulting in hair loss.
Can a gene mutation help find new treatments for autoinflammatory diseases?
Autoinflammation is a distinct mechanism of diseases, recognized not only in rare monogenic disorders—disorders that are caused by a single gene mutation—but also in heterogeneous inflammatory conditions (Rose & Mackay).
Is there a higher incidence of comorbid autoimmune diseases among people with vitiligo?
Vitiligo is a genetic condition characterized by patches of the skin losing their color due to the death or dysfunction of melanin-producing cells.
Introducing Our Panel Speaker, Emmitt Henderson III
Emmitt Henderson III was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and Lupus Nephritis in 1995, but had symptoms going back to 1980.
How might heat affect your autoimmune condition?
As a heat wave sweeps through the nation, those with autoimmune diseases may be especially vulnerable.
How is autoimmunity affecting our brain?
There's been a lot of focus on the psychological and neurological impacts of autoimmune diseases.
What are the mental health struggles of autoimmune disease patients?
One of the many challenges of having an autoimmune disease is the mental health struggles that often accompany the physical symptoms.
Why is it important for researchers to hear about patients' perspectives?
Many researchers spend years studying the biology of diseases without ever meeting a patient whose life is impacted by the disease or their research.
Can new biomarkers revolutionize Sjögren's diagnosis?
One of the most common conditions in our registry, Sjogren's disease is notorious for its lengthy diagnosis, with estimated averages of 3-5 years.
What's new in use of gene therapy to treat autoimmune disease?
Last year, a study was published on CAR-T's success in the treating 5 lupus patients. This year, a new study reported success in adapting CAR-T therapy to treat patients with myasthenia gravis.
How has COVID impacted the incidence of autoimmune diseases?
As of January 2023, an estimated 11% of Americans continue to experience post-COVID symptoms such as joint pain and brain fog, which are common autoimmune symptoms.
What's the latest research on autoimmune disease incidence?
A new study has been published examining the incidence of autoimmune diseases in the UK from 2000 to 2019.
NIH Establishes Office of Autoimmune Disease Research
On April 12, the Director of the Office of Research on Women’s Health announced the creation of the NIH Office of Autoimmune Disease Research.