antigenikohtainen
Antigenikohtainen, or "antigen-specific," refers to a targeted approach in immunology and medicine that focuses on eliciting an immune response against specific antigens rather than broadly activating the immune system. Antigens are molecules, typically proteins, that can be recognized by the immune system, often triggering an immune reaction. Antigen-specific strategies are central to the development of vaccines and certain immunotherapies, as they aim to provoke a precise and controlled immune response against particular pathogens or abnormal cells, such as those found in cancer.
In vaccine development, antigen-specific approaches involve identifying key antigens from pathogens—such as viruses or bacteria—and designing
Antigen-specific therapies are also employed in cancer treatment, where tumor-associated antigens are targeted to stimulate the
The advantage of antigen-specific methods lies in their ability to tailor immune responses to particular needs,