crossresponses
Crossresponses, also known as cross-responses or cross-reactivity, refer to the phenomenon where an individual's immune system responds to an antigen (a substance that triggers an immune response) in a way that is not specific to that antigen. This can occur in various contexts, including allergy, autoimmunity, and vaccination.
In the context of allergy, crossresponses happen when the immune system reacts to an antigen that is
In autoimmunity, crossresponses can contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. The immune system mistakenly identifies
Vaccination can also lead to crossresponses. Sometimes, the immune system's response to a vaccine can cross-react
Crossresponses are a complex and multifaceted topic in immunology, with ongoing research aimed at understanding the