immune exclusion, the prevention of an antigen from entering the body by a specific immune response. For example, the binding of secretory IgA to antigens to neutralize them. The neutralized antigens are not able to interact with the epithelium.
immune exclusion, the prevention of an antigen from entering the body by a specific immune response. For example, the binding of secretory IgA to antigens to neutralize them. The neutralized antigens are not able to interact with the epithelium.