Abstract The immune system provides the body with both non-specific and specific defence against pathogens. It can recognize foreign from self. The immune system is composed of lines of defence and can mount responses by cellular and humoral mechanisms. It also has memory, allowing a quicker and heightened response on subsequent exposure. It achieves these effects by a complex interaction betw…
Abstract Understanding the interaction of foreign tissue with the recipient immune system is key to improving results from organ transplantation. Responses are mediated by the humoral and cellular arms of the host immune system towards the tissues of the transplant. Unchecked this can lead to rejection of the graft. Improvements in immunosuppressive therapy have countered these reactions to a …