IMMUNOGLOBULINS
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
Question
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Why have monoclonal antibody cells been rejected by human tissues?
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they are shaped oddly
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viruses attack the cells
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the human body creates its own antibodies in response to the antigens
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the human body rejects the mouse cells
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Anti-CD52 mAbs. A third class of mAbs, anti-CD52 mAbs, are used to prevent acute graft rejection.
Detailed explanation-2: -Abstract. Monoclonal antibodies are applied in various settings in renal transplantation. Depleting T-cell antibodies are used for treatment of steroid-resistant acute rejection and as induction therapy to reduce the intensity of concomitant immunosuppressive drug therapy.
Detailed explanation-3: -The role of MHC, therefore, is particularly important in organ transplantation, where non-self, normally allogeneic organs from one individual are transplanted into another individual. Antigen presentation by MHC can initiate various types of immunological rejection of transplants.
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