Exploring breakthrough treatments, latest research, and comprehensive support for the 15 million Americans living with autoimmune conditions
Autoimmune diseases affect millions worldwide, with prevalence continuing to rise. Understanding the scope helps drive research and support.
When the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, leading to chronic inflammation and tissue damage.
Normally, the immune system protects against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. In autoimmune diseases, it loses the ability to distinguish between foreign substances and the body's own cells, leading to self-attack.
Autoimmune diseases result from complex interactions between genetic predisposition (HLA variants) and environmental triggers including infections, smoking, stress, and occupational exposures like silica dust and solvents.
The misdirected immune response causes persistent inflammation, damaging tissues and organs over time. This can affect virtually any part of the body, from joints and skin to internal organs like the heart, kidneys, and brain.
Over 105 distinct autoimmune diseases have been identified. Here are the most prevalent conditions affecting millions worldwide.
Explore our research-based, patient-centered slide presentation covering 12 common autoimmune conditions, core symptoms, diagnosis approaches, and treatment options.
View Presentation βChronic inflammatory disorder affecting joints, causing pain, swelling, and potential joint damage. Can also affect other organs including the heart and lungs.
Skin condition causing rapid skin cell buildup, leading to scaling, inflammation, and red patches. Can also cause psoriatic arthritis affecting joints.
Immune system destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, requiring lifelong insulin therapy to regulate blood sugar levels.
Causes overproduction of thyroid hormones (hyperthyroidism), leading to rapid heartbeat, weight loss, anxiety, and bulging eyes.
Immune system attacks the thyroid gland, leading to hypothyroidism with symptoms including fatigue, weight gain, and depression.
Multi-system disease affecting skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs. Characterized by periods of flares and remission.
Inflammatory bowel disease causing inflammation of the digestive tract, leading to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, and malnutrition.
Inflammatory bowel disease causing long-lasting inflammation and ulcers in the colon and rectum, with symptoms including bloody diarrhea.
Immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, disrupting communication between brain and body, causing vision problems, weakness, and coordination issues.
Inflammatory arthritis affecting people with psoriasis, causing joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. Can affect any joint and cause permanent damage if untreated.
Chronic autoimmune disease primarily affecting moisture-producing glands, causing severe dry eyes and mouth. Can also affect joints, kidneys, and other organs.
Immune reaction to gluten consumption damages the small intestine lining, preventing nutrient absorption and causing digestive symptoms, fatigue, and malnutrition.
Revolutionary therapies are transforming autoimmune disease treatment, offering hope for remission and improved quality of life.
Originally developed for cancer treatment, CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy is showing remarkable results in autoimmune diseases. This revolutionary approach genetically engineers a patient's own T cells to target and eliminate disease-causing B cells, offering the potential for long-term remission without ongoing medication.
Targeted medications that block specific immune system proteins involved in inflammation. Examples include TNF inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, and JAK inhibitors, offering more precise treatment with fewer side effects than traditional immunosuppressants.
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) "reboots" the immune system by replacing diseased immune cells with healthy ones. Clinical trials show promising results for severe, treatment-resistant cases of lupus, scleroderma, and multiple sclerosis.
Personalized treatment approaches based on individual genetic profiles, biomarkers, and disease characteristics. Advanced diagnostics enable tailored therapies that target specific immune pathways, improving efficacy and reducing adverse effects.
Evidence-based strategies to manage symptoms, reduce flares, and improve quality of life alongside medical treatment.
Connect with organizations, support groups, and resources dedicated to helping patients and families navigate autoimmune diseases.
National Organization
Comprehensive patient resources including diagnosis tips, treatment information, support groups, and advocacy. Offers educational webinars and community connections.
Visit Website βResearch & Education
Leading research organization providing evidence-based information, support group directories, and resources for patients worldwide. Focus on education and awareness.
Visit Website βGovernment Resource
Official NIH Office of Autoimmune Disease Research providing latest research updates, clinical trial information, and strategic research initiatives.
Visit Website βCommunity Connection
Find local and online support groups for specific conditions. Connect with others who understand your journey, share experiences, and find emotional support.
Find Groups βResearch Participation
Search for clinical trials testing new treatments for autoimmune diseases. Participation helps advance research while potentially accessing cutting-edge therapies.
Search Trials βPrescription & Care Support
Resources for prescription assistance programs, disability benefits, insurance navigation, and financial aid for treatment costs.
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