The Security Hole of the Immune System

Abstract: Just like any system, the immune system has a security hole. The process of maintaining tolerance to self antigens can be exploited by invaders to escape from an effective immune
response, at lest temporarily. In the presented work, the transport of antigens to the central organs of an immune system is identified as a critical issue for the induction of tolerance. As red blood cells (RBCs) are specialized for transport, work was directed towards studying the existence of fetal antigens in RBCs. When this was proved, the study of self and bacterial antigens in RBCs was conducted. The results point out that RBCs playa crucial role in tolerance and represent a security hole that is exploited positively by a fetus and negatively by microorganisms
Publication year 2008
Availability location المعمل المركزى للنظم الزراعية الخبيرة
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serial title مؤتمر الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا لبحوث الثروة الحيوانية
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Immunity.
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