Lawrence, M. Agius , Dysfunctional Lymphocyte Turnover in Subsequent Self-Generation of Autoimmunity, International Journal of Molecular Medicine and Advance Sciences, Volume 2,Issue 1, 2006, Pages 16-22, ISSN 1813-176x, ijmmas.2006.16.22, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ijmmas.2006.16.22) Abstract: Reactivity responses of autoimmune origin appear a realized series of pathways in the generation of dysfunctional versus homeostatic lymphocyte turnover. Lymphocyte responsiveness would transform to a dysfunctional state in the generation of various subsets of cells as reflected in autoimmune phenomena. It is in terms of a dysfunctionality ranging in scope from primary generation of the lymphocyte subset to subsequent creation of a whole panorama of responsive influences and pathologic lesions that autoimmunity would evolve further as a self-generated reactivity in its own right. Indeed, oligoclonality of antibody production in the cerebrospinal fluid of multiple sclerosis patients would arise as a phenomenon both primarily generated in terms of dysfunctional lymphocyte turnover and as a secondary process in the progression of such primary autoimmune reactivity exposing native myelin epitopes. Keywords: Self genration;auoimmunity;dysfuntional;lymphocyte