The immune system distinguishes two groups of foreign substances. One group consists of antigens that are freely circulating in the body. These include molecules viruses and foreign cells. A second group consists of self cells that display aberrant MHC proteins. Depending on the kind of foreign invasion two different immune responses occur: The humoral response (or antibody‐mediated response) involves B cells that recognize antigens or pathogens that are circulating in the lymph or blood (“humor” is a medieval term for body fluid). The cell‐mediated response involves mostly T cells and responds to any cell that displays aberrant MHC markers including cells invaded by pathogens tumor cells or transplanted cells.
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