Which is one way that a microbial infection may act as a trigger for an autoimmune disease?
A) Microbial antigens may closely resemble self-antigens.
B) Microbes may colonize the lymph nodes and overstimulate T and B cells.
C) Microbes may secrete chemicals that resemble cytokines and inappropriately activate an immune response to self-antigens.
D) Microbial antigens may be distributed out into tissues and remain for long periods of time, triggering an extended immune response that also targets the host.
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