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A patient with a persistent bacterial infection develops Guillain-Barré syndrome. Which mechanism explains this autoimmune response targeting peripheral nerves?

A)Epitope spreading after T-cell activation
B)Molecular mimicry activates immune cells
C)Bystander activation induces inflammation
D)Superantigen directly stimulates T-cells

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Molecular mimicry explains Guillain-Barré following infection because bacterial antigens resemble nerve cell components, therefore activating T and B cells that attack myelin sheaths rather than solely targeting the bacteria, creating an autoimmune reaction rather than a specific immune response.

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