krydsreaktion
Krydsreaktion refers to a phenomenon where an antibody that has been produced in response to one antigen also binds to another antigen that is structurally similar. This occurs because the immune system's response is not always perfectly specific. When a foreign substance, like a bacterium or virus, enters the body, the immune system generates antibodies to target it. These antibodies have a unique shape designed to fit a specific part of the foreign substance, known as an epitope.
However, if another substance shares a similar epitope, even if it is not the original target, the
In other instances, cross-reactions can be involved in autoimmune diseases. Here, the body mistakenly produces antibodies