Humoral Immunity

Definition of Humoral Immunity:

This refers to immunity to infection created by proteins termed antibodies, often referred to as "B" cells.

Topics Related to Humoral Immunity

Cytokines

...related topic
“...Th1 (T-cell Helper type 1) promote cell-mediated immunity (CMI) while Th2 (T-cell Helper type 2) induce humoral immunity (antibodies).”

HIV/AIDS

...relationship to Immune System Imbalance (TH2 Dominance)
“In HIV progression to AIDS, there is a shift from Th1 (cellular immunity) to the less effective Th2 (humoral immunity).”

Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis)

...the condition
“...Following inhalation and maturation of the cocci, humoral immunity predictably begins with immunoglobulin M (IgM), then IgG...”
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