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autoantigens
from organism itself
syngen antigens
geneticaly similar individuals from the same species
Xenogen antigens
individuals from a different species
Isogen antigens
geneticaly identical individuals from the same spceies
Alogen antigens
geneticaly different individuals from the same species
Exoantigens 3 characteristics
Heterogeneity
Immunogeneity
Degradability
Tolerogens
do not cause an immune response,
cause immunological UNRESPONSIVENESS
Allergens
cause EXCESSIVE immune response
Superantigens
bind to MHC class II AND TCR
cause unspecific immune response by stimulation of naive T and B cell proliferation
T independent immunity
B cells do not require T cell stimulation
-lipopolysaccharides
-polysaccharides
T dependent immunity
Co-operation of innate and specific immunity
-proteins and glycoproteins