antiimmune
Antiimmune is a nonstandard term used in some scientific and medical contexts to describe substances or strategies that counteract the immune response. It does not denote a single, formally defined class of agents, and its precise meaning can vary by discipline. In general, antiimmune approaches aim to dampen or suppress immune activity to prevent or treat unwanted immune reactions.
Mechanisms described as antiimmune include inhibition of lymphocyte activation and proliferation, suppression of cytokine signaling, depletion
Common clinical applications of antiimmune strategies are in contexts where an overactive or misdirected immune response
Risks associated with antiimmune approaches include increased susceptibility to infections, higher risk of malignancies, and potential