Pepsin
C-reactive protein is released into the bloodstream in response to inflammation in the body. It is a marker of acute inflammation and is produced by the liver in response to cytokines released by immune cells. High levels of C-reactive protein can indicate infection, tissue damage, or chronic inflammatory conditions.
An antigen is a protein made in response to a specific antigen.
The specific protein made in response to a particular antigen is called an antibody.
A cytokine is a regulatory protein released by a cell in the immune system. Cytokines act as intercellular mediators when the body is generating an immune response.
albumin
Antibody (Ab)
Titin is part of the A-band of a Sarcomere.
Lymphocytes
Kwashiorkor is caused by a deficiency of protein. The scientific response to eat is to feed the child protein-rich foods; the traditional response is to feed the child other foods, such as cassava.
Protein inflammation can affect the body's immune response by triggering the release of inflammatory molecules that can activate immune cells. This can lead to an overactive immune response, causing chronic inflammation and potentially damaging healthy tissues.
by injecting the protein derived from tb bacteria itself if the patient have already antibodies for tb from previous infection the immune system will response to this protein in the routine manner and form Ag-Ab complex which result in skin conditions of the immune response including inflammation and so on
Gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, triggers an immune response in people with celiac disease. This response damages the lining of the small intestine, leading to various symptoms and complications.