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← Human Body & HealthWhat causes rheumatoid arthritis when citrullinated proteins form?
A)Increased neutrophil extracellular trap formation
B)Autoimmune molecular mimicry activates T cells✓
C)Reduced interleukin-10 cytokine production
D)Excessive mast cell histamine release occurs
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Rheumatoid arthritis arises from autoimmune molecular mimicry because modified self-proteins, like citrullinated proteins, resemble foreign antigens, thereby triggering T cell activation and inflammation. Therefore, the immune system attacks joint tissues, rather than responding to an external threat, driving chronic inflammation.
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