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Discover Ludwig"immune privilege" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the special protection and tolerance that the immune system provides to certain parts of the body, such as the brain and eyes, in order to prevent damage from inflammation or infection. Example: "The eye is a site of immune privilege, with specialized mechanisms in place to protect it from the potentially damaging effects of an immune response."
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The PD-1/PD-L1 playsay plays a critical role in the regulation of autoimmunity, tumor immunity, transplantation immunity, allergy, immune privilege, and ischemia/reperfusion injury [ 22].
Within the eye, immune responses are controlled and sometimes profoundly inhibited – a condition known as immune privilege.
Tumors arising in the eye would seem to have an advantage in evading immune surveillance due to ocular immune privilege.
The finely balanced anti-inflammatory microenvironment within the CNS contributes to the immune privilege status of this tissue.
In this context, they can protect against neuroinflammation by invading T cells contributing to the immune privilege of the CNS [117].
A significant body of evidence has supported the role of RPE cells in the maintenance of ocular immune privilege [27, 31 33].
Despite of the eye having immune privilege [1, 2] exist a lot of situations where an inflammatory response can be ignited.
Thus, trophic factors networks in the adult CNS not only protects axons and myelin but appear to also actively contribute to the maintenance of the brain immune privilege.
Despite the immune privilege of the central nervous system, and to a lesser extent the peripheral nervous system, immune dysregulation is not uncommon.
A key component of pancreatic cancer's lethality is its acquired immune privilege, which is driven by an immunosuppressive microenvironment, poor T cell infiltration, and a low mutational burden.
Factors that facilitate corneal gene delivery are the accessibility and transparency of the cornea, its stability ex vivo and the immune privilege of the eye.
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