10 Autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid
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10 Autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are characterized by high levels of circulating autoreactive antibodies in the patient's circulation. An analysis of developing B cells in the bone marrow of these individuals might reveal that in some cases: A. Developing B cells become anergic in response to strong B-cell receptor cross-linking by multivalent self B. Developing B cells are excluded from the B-cell follicles in the bone marrow and undergo rapid cell death. antigens. C. slgM-positive developing B cells show premature down-regulation of RAG recombinase proteins prior to the onset of receptor editing. D. Hyperactive B-cell receptor signaling leads to rapid turnover of self-reactive developing B cells. E. Developing B cells have defects in allelic exclusion and express two different B-cell receptors on their surface.Explanation / Answer
Correct answer:- (D) Hyperactive B-cell receptor signalling leads to rapid turnover of self reactive developing B-cell.
Explanation:- In autoimmune disease autoantibodies are produced that will destroy body's own cells.
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