immünodepozitler
Immünodepozitler, also known as immune deposits, are complexes of antigens and antibodies that accumulate in tissues. These deposits can be formed when the immune system mistakenly identifies self-antigens or foreign substances as threats. The binding of antibodies to these antigens creates immune complexes, which can then be deposited in various organs and tissues, such as the kidneys, skin, joints, and blood vessels.
The deposition of immune complexes can trigger inflammatory responses. The complement system, a part of the
The presence of immune deposits is a hallmark of several autoimmune diseases, including lupus nephritis, rheumatoid