Antigen Rules in Human Immune System

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Antigens circulate in the bloodstream until they are recognized and processed by immune cells, particularly T cells, which respond based on the location of the antigen's entry. Specificity in the immune response occurs after the body encounters an antigen, leading to the production of specific antibodies, while Toll-like receptors can recognize common patterns on pathogens to initiate a response. T cells identify malfunctioning cells by detecting abnormal proteins on their surfaces that do not match the body's "self" patterns. This recognition process is crucial for maintaining immune system integrity. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for comprehending how the immune system protects the body.
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Can you tell me what general rules does antigen have in human immune system ? I assume it is statically floating around in our blood till it is eaten by Tcells.
I also just learned it has a specific identity such that Tcells can recognize it, but what is that specific identity ?
Second, Tcells kill other Tcells when the latters malfunction, but how the formers know their relatives are mafunctioning ?
Thank-you :wink:
 
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It will depend on the location of entry of the antigen. If an antigen is ingested than immune system cells inside the intestinal track will react to it. The antigen move inside the blood usually when invading pathogen penetrated the mucosal layer of the skin.

As far as specificity goes, the body has to encounter the antigen at least one time in order to produce specific antibodies. However, some cells have receptor (Toll-like receptor) that recognized conserved protein or other compound patterns found on/in pathogens. These receptor are not specific but it will iniate an immune response.

T-cell can recognize "malfunctionning" cell based on the proteins expressed on the surface. In a nutshell, if the proteins do not match the "self" pattern than the cell is destroyed.
 
Something like that is always loved.:wink:, thanks
 
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