Abstract:Immune self-tolerance is the ability of a host’s immune system to recognize and avoid triggering immune responses against self-tissue. This allows the host to avoid self-directed immune damage while still responding appropriately to pathogen infection. A breakdown of self-tolerance can lead to an autoimmune state in which immune cells target healthy self-tissue, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. In order to better understand the basic biology of autoimmunity and the role of the innate immune system in… Show more
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