Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
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Autoreactivity plays a major role in the pathogenesis of RA. The rheumatoid factor has been and still is for now more than 50 years the only autoreactivity that is clinically applied in the diagnosis of RA. This well reflects the current way of thinking that a single antigen or a single cause drives an individual into disease. ⋯ The massive influx of T cells into the arthritic joint is accompanied by the anergization of over 90% of T cells in this compartment--which further substantiates the concept of the RA attractor within the self-regulating immune system. Thereby, the RA-attracted immune system is not able to completely downregulate the inflammation and the local tissue damage/repair. Thus, the immune system is permanently stimulated and suddenly by chance shifts to a stable state different from the healthy system--reaching the wide fields of rheumatoid arthritis which in itself is self-sustaining as the healthy state before disease onset.