crossreactions
Crossreactions, or cross-reactivity, describe a situation in which immune responses to one antigen also recognize and respond to a related but distinct antigen. This occurs when antibodies or T cell receptors bind to epitopes that are shared or structurally similar between different molecules, even if the antigens are not identical.
Several mechanisms underlie cross-reaction. Shared linear or conformational epitopes can be recognized by the same antibody
In practice, cross-reactions have important implications for diagnostics and clinical outcomes. Serologic tests may yield false-positive
Management strategies include using highly specific antigens in tests, employing adsorption or competitive inhibition assays to