imunodominana
Imunodominance refers to the phenomenon in immunology where a limited number of epitopes, or specific sites on an antigen, elicit the vast majority of the immune response. When the body encounters a foreign substance, such as a virus or bacterium, it possesses the capability to recognize and mount an immune response against numerous distinct regions of that antigen. However, due to various factors, only a subset of these potential recognition sites, known as imunodominant epitopes, will trigger a significant cellular or antibody-mediated reaction.
This selection of imunodominant epitopes is not random. It is influenced by a complex interplay of factors
Understanding imunodominance is crucial for several areas of immunology, including vaccine development and immunotherapy. By identifying