Natural autoantibodies might prevent autoimmune disease

Immunol Today. 1986 Dec;7(12):363-4. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(86)90026-5.

Abstract

Autoantibodies are common in healthy individuals and appear not to be harmful. It is not clear how they arise nor what their function is. Here Irun Cohen and Anne Cooke propose that these natural autoantibodies bind to self or self-mimicking epitopes and so prevent the initiation of a damaging auto immune response.