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Gonorrhoeae proactively elicits Th17-driven innate responses that it can resist and concomitantly suppresses Th1/Th2-driven specific adaptive immunity that would protect the host. Blockade of TGF-β reverses this pattern of host immune responsiveness and facilitates the emergence of protective antigonococcal immunity.

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What is the substance that causes the immune system to respond?

lymph


When the immune system does not respond to a particular antigen?

Tolerance exists when the immune system does not respond to a particular antigen. All cells and tissues in the body contain antigens that normally do not stimulate an immune response. The immune system is said to exhibit tolerance toward such antigens.


A disorder in which immune system respond to a harmless particle is an?

An allergy.


How does the immune system respond to dangerous threats in the body?

By raising body temperature


How does the immune system react to epilepsy?

Epilepsy is not an infection or a virus or anything like that, so the immune system is not relevant to it. You cannot "catch" epilepsy from someone. So the immune system does not respond to epilepsy. There is nothing that it can do.


What pathogens respond to antibodies?

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What are response cells?

Response cells are cells that respond to the immune system and react to diseases.


The immune system respond to agent cell or substances that are foreign or nonself collectively called?

antibodies


Of the 2 branches of the immune system which system begins to respond immediately?

The innate immune system is the branch of the immune system that responds immediately to pathogens. It provides rapid but non-specific defense mechanisms, such as physical barriers and inflammatory responses, against a wide range of invaders.


How does the immune system respond to chemicals on the surface of an invading organism?

By presenting small pieces of the organism on their surface


How does the immune system respond to athlete's foot?

it will cause a reaction to chocolate cheese and coke why ? because of the sugar


How has the flu virus found a way around the immune system?

It mutates itself so that it is no longer recognized by the immune system as an invader that it has previously killed and knows how to respond. It does this by rearranging the proteins on its coat (capsid).