antigencarrying
Antigencarrying refers to the process by which antigens are transported to or presented by immune cells. This is a critical step in initiating an adaptive immune response. Antigens, which are molecules that can trigger an immune response, can be present in various forms, such as pathogens, foreign substances, or even altered self-cells. Their journey to immune cells like T cells or B cells is essential for the recognition and subsequent elimination of threats.
One primary mechanism of antigencarrying involves professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs). These cells, including dendritic cells, macrophages,
Antigencarrying can also occur through other pathways. For instance, soluble antigens can be directly recognized by