selftissue
Selftissue refers to the tissues and cells that originate from and belong to an individual. It is contrasted with allogeneic tissue (from another person) or xenogeneic tissue (from another species). Examples include skin, muscle, fat, bone, cartilage, and organ tissue.
In normal physiology, selftissue expresses self-markers, including MHC antigens, and the immune system maintains tolerance to
Clinical applications include autologous tissue transplantation, which uses the patient's own selftissue for reconstruction or repair.
In regenerative medicine, selftissue approaches use the patient's cells and materials derived from their own body
Research and diagnosis involving selftissue focus on understanding autoimmune processes, cancer biology, aging, and tissue degeneration.