Antibodies contribute to inflammation primarily through their ability to bind to pathogens or antigens, marking them for destruction. This binding can activate the complement system, a series of proteins that enhance the immune response, leading to the recruitment of immune cells to the site of infection. Additionally, antibodies can trigger the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from immune cells, further amplifying the inflammatory response. Ultimately, this process helps the body to eliminate infections but can also contribute to tissue damage if uncontrolled.
Agglutination!
Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
Yes, When the immune system cause cross linking of cells or particles an agglutination reaction occurs and the responsible antibody is an agglutinin
Vaginitis = inflammation of the vagina Vulvitis = inflammation of the vulva Vulvovaginitis = inflammation of the vulva and vagina An infection, allergic reaction, chemical irritation, or trauma can cause inflammation. Infection is the main cause of vaginal and vulvar inflammation.
A cold antibody is an antibody that reacts optimally at temperatures below body temperature, typically around 4°C. These antibodies can cause hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells) when blood is exposed to cold temperatures.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause inflammation in the body.
Yes
Lymphocytes cause the inflammation in some particular parts of the body
No. Arthritis can cause or bring about a situation where inflammation happens In the case of osteoarthritis. in that case the arthritis happens before the inflammation, if there is inflammation.Osteoarthritis is a non inflammatory arthritis. In the case of rheumatoid arthritis, the actual cause is the inflammation.
Yes, tomatoes are known to contain a compound called solanine which can potentially cause inflammation in some individuals.
immunodiagnosis is nothing but identifying the nature or cause of disease by antigen-antibody reaction in blood
Tomatoes contain a compound called solanine, which can cause inflammation in some people.