What mechanism explains how an invading pathogen can cause autoimmunity by closely resembling a substance found in human tissue?

Answer

Molecular mimicry

Molecular mimicry occurs when an invader's structure is similar enough to a self-tissue component that antibodies created against the pathogen mistakenly attack the host's own tissues.

What mechanism explains how an invading pathogen can cause autoimmunity by closely resembling a substance found in human tissue?
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