Immunity Adoptive

Immunity is the body’s ability to defend itself against infections and other foreign agents. It consists of several components, including cellular and humoral immunity.

Adaptive immunity is a defense system that develops after contact with an infection or other foreign agent. This type of immunity is provided by cells that have been transplanted into the body during immunological deficiency. These cells are called adaptive cells and they play an important role in fighting infections.

One example of adaptive immunity is immunity that develops after the body is exposed to ionizing radiation. This can happen, for example, during radiation therapy for cancer or other diseases. In this case, the cells of the bone marrow and thymus (thymus gland) begin to produce a large number of adaptive cells, which then migrate into the bloodstream and begin to fight the infection.

In addition, adaptive immunity can be used to treat various diseases such as HIV infection or cancer. In these cases, adaptive cells can be used to destroy infected cells or fight tumor cells.

Thus, adaptive immunity is an important component of the immune system and can be used to fight various infections and diseases. However, its use must be strictly controlled and carried out only under medical supervision.



Adoptive immunity is the body’s ability to develop an immune response to new antigens that were not previously known to the body. This type of immunity is provided by cells in the bone marrow and thymus, which produce antibodies and other immune cells needed to fight new antigens.

Adoptive immunity plays an important role in protecting the body from infections and other diseases. It also helps maintain tolerance to your own tissues and organs, which is important to prevent transplant rejection.

However, in some diseases and conditions, such as immunological deficiency or exposure to ionizing radiation, adoptive immunity may be impaired. In such cases, additional support from the immune system is required to maintain health and fight infections.