Abstract
Although genetics contributes to the development of autoimmune diseases, it is clear that “environmental” factors are also required. These factors are thought to encompass exposure to certain drugs and environmental pollutants. This paper examines the mechanisms that normally maintain immune unresponsiveness in the liver and discusses how exposure to certain xenobiotics such as trichloroethylene may disrupt those mechanisms and promote autoimmune hepatitis.
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Gilbert, K. M. (2010). Xenobiotic Exposure and Autoimmune Hepatitis. Hepatitis Research and Treatment, 2010, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/248157
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