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key term - Central tolerance

Definition

Central tolerance is a critical process occurring in the thymus where developing T lymphocytes (T cells) that recognize self-antigens with high affinity are eliminated through negative selection, preventing autoimmune responses.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Central tolerance primarily occurs in the thymus during T cell development.
  2. It involves the elimination of self-reactive T cells to prevent autoimmunity.
  3. Negative selection is a key mechanism in central tolerance where T cells recognizing self-antigens undergo apoptosis.
  4. AIRE (Autoimmune Regulator) is a critical protein involved in presenting self-antigens to developing T cells in the thymus.
  5. Defects in central tolerance can lead to autoimmune diseases such as Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome type 1 (APS-1).

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