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UNDERSTANDING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND INFLAMMATION
What is the immune system?
The immune system is the component of the body-including blood cells, organs such as the spleen, and glands-that is designed to protect the body from harmful influences that are present within and outside of it. The immune system is extremely sophisticated; we are only now beginning to fully understand the various aspects of immune function and to realize that the more we uncover concerning function, the more complex the system is.
What are the components of the immune system?
The immune system is made up primarily of three categories of cells- the В lymphocytes (commonly called the В cells), the T lymphocytes (commonly called the T cells), and the phagocytes. These three groups of cells are the soldiers of the immune system, designed to protect the body from foreign invaders, commonly called antigens.
What is an antigen?
An antigen is any substance, including germs, bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that the immune system recognizes as foreign. In other words, an antigen is any substance that can trigger an immune response-an effort made by the immune system to rid the body of unwanted foreign invaders. An antigen can even be something that is part of the body that the immune system fails to recognize as self. In rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system does just that: It produces antibodies to cells or tissues that make up your body. It can make antibody to just about anything-even other antibodies. When the immune system makes antibodies against its own body, it is called an autoimmune response. In the case of rheumatoid arthritis, the antigen is another antibody. The resulting antigen-antibody combination is commonly called a rheumatoid factor. It remains unclear why these self proteins are seen as antigens in those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
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