Figure 6
Figure 6. A schematic model representing a continuous autoimmune loop carried out by macrophage, β2GPI-reactive CD4+ T cell, and anti-β2GPI antibody–producing B cell. The macrophage efficiently presents the cryptic β2GPI determinant in the context of HLA-DR. The β2GPI-reactive CD4+ T cell is activated by recognition of the cryptic β2GPI peptide and exerts helper activity that induces production of IgG anti-β2GPI autoantibodies from the specific B cell. The immune complex consisting of anionic surfaces, β2GPI, and IgG anti-β2GPI antibodies were captured by macrophages via FcγRI.

A schematic model representing a continuous autoimmune loop carried out by macrophage, β2GPI-reactive CD4+ T cell, and anti-β2GPI antibody–producing B cell. The macrophage efficiently presents the cryptic β2GPI determinant in the context of HLA-DR. The β2GPI-reactive CD4+ T cell is activated by recognition of the cryptic β2GPI peptide and exerts helper activity that induces production of IgG anti-β2GPI autoantibodies from the specific B cell. The immune complex consisting of anionic surfaces, β2GPI, and IgG anti-β2GPI antibodies were captured by macrophages via FcγRI.

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