immunokompleksi
Immunokompleksi, also known as immune complexes, are molecular assemblies formed when antibodies bind to antigens. Antigens are foreign substances, such as parts of viruses, bacteria, or even altered self-cells, that trigger an immune response. Antibodies are proteins produced by specialized white blood cells called B cells, which are designed to recognize and neutralize specific antigens. When an antibody encounters its matching antigen, they bind together, forming an immunokomplex.
The formation of immunokompleksi is a crucial part of the adaptive immune response. These complexes serve several
However, under certain circumstances, the clearance of immunokompleksi can be impaired, leading to their accumulation in